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Dominican Republic-Continued

OAS mission to, 277 [3, 25]

President Joaquin Balaguer, 277 [3, 25],
320 [6]

President Hector García-Godoy, 251, 277
[3, 25]

U.S. Ambassador John Hugh Crimmins,
277[2]

U.S. forces in (1965), 577 [15]
Dominick, Sen. Peter H., 410, 413-414
Donlon, Capt. Roger H. C., 421
Donnelley, Dixon, 65 [1]
Dorn, Repr. W. J. Bryan, 345
Dougherty, Bishop John, 504
Douglas, John W., 335

Douglas, Sen. Paul H., 228, 349, 401 [16],

579, 599 [1-2]

Douglas Aircraft Co., Inc., 144 n.

Dow, Repr. John G.,

394-395

Dowdy, Repr. John, 586

Doyle, Francis, 359

Doylestown, Pa., 528

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Addiction, 116-117

Consumer protection, 6 (p. 6), 34 (p.
108), 140, 307

Illegal traffic, 307, 526
Dryden, Hugh L., 61

Dryden, Mrs. Hugh L., 61 n.

Dubinsky, David, 165, 417 [2, 6], 479
Duesenberry, Mr. and Mrs. James, 44
Dulles, Allen W., 310
Dulles, John Foster, 86, 273
Dulles International Airport, 531, 570
Dulski, Repr. Thaddeus J., 392, 651
Dunlop, John T., 373 ftn. (p. 808), 535 n.
Dunne, Rev. George H., 455

Dupuy, Pierre, 644 n.

Durable goods shipments, 141 [5]

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India, 152
Japan, 368

Latin America, 125, 175, 386
Message to Congress, 41

Vietnam, 6 (pp. 7, ii), 18, 4I, 54-55, 65
[10], 114

See also Foreign assistance; Military, U.S.;
Technical assistance to developing
nations; specific countries

Economic Commission for Africa, 243
Economic Commission for Asia and the Far
East, 461, 557

Economic Community of Eastern Africa,
243

Economic Cooperation and Development,
Organization for, 343

Economic Development Act of 1965, 351
Economic Development Administration, 28,
122 [2], 351-352

Economic growth, U.S., 6 (p. 4), 17, 26 (pp.
48-49, 50, 52, 60), 34, 44, 83, 108, 110-
112, 140, 144, 155, 201, 206, 333, 346–
347, 403, 415, 431-432, 444, 453, 464,
477 [3], 596, 630 [2], 631, 635 [18],
637

Economic Opportunity, Office of, 8 [3], 26
(p. 55), 28, 95, 123, 140, 169 n., 319,
394, 630 [4]

[ Main references are to items except as otherwise indicated ]

Economic Opportunity, Office of, Director
(R. Sargent Shriver, Jr.), 12, 93, 95,
105, 140, 236 [13], 394, 490, 594, 607
[1]

Memorandums, 425, 606

Economic Opportunity Act of 1964, 171 n.,
172, 250, 594

Economic Opportunity Amendments of
1965, 221

Economic Opportunity Amendments of
1966, 594

Economic Progress, National Commission

on Technology, Automation, and, 111,
258

Economic Report to Congress, 34

Comments, 33, 83, 110

Economic and Social Act of Rio de Janeiro,
125, 177, 386

Economic and Social Council, Inter-Ameri-
can, 175

Economic Symposium, 83

Economist, The, magazine, 420

Economists, tax recommendations, 141 [3]
Economy, national, 109, 115, 123, 132, 155,
201, 235, 237, 240, 324, 333, 336, 371,
379, 399, 412-413, 419, 429, 431, 444,
451, 473, 588, 596, 612

Impact of

Automobile prices, 474 [3]

Crime, 117

Defense spending, 277 [8]

Floods, 374

Transportation industry, 98
TVA, 382

Vietnam conflict, 34 (p. 97), 121 [5],

431, 477 [3], 578 [6], 654 [9]
Message to Congress, 34

News conference remarks, 121 [5], 141

[3, 5], 236 [7], 247 [4], 320 [8], 334
[2-3, 5, 10], 373 [6], 401 [2], 445
[13, 18], 474 [13], 477 [2], 494 [1],
577 [10], 610 [8], 628 [1, 3], 630 [2],
635 [9-10, 12], 654 [5-6, 11]
Stabilization, 26 (pp. 48, 52), 108, 373
ftn. (p. 805), 399, 403, 431
See also Economic growth, U.S.
Economy measures. See Cost reduction pro-
gram, Federal
Edelman, John, 253
Edie, Lionel D., 110

Editorial Writers, National Conference of,
501 [2], 503-504
Edmondson, Repr. Ed, 410, 413, 415-416
Edner, Lt. Col. Seldon R., 246

Education, 95, III, 228, 235, 237, 258, 263,
325, 346, 395, 399, 413, 418, 424, 580
[7]

Adult, 111, 189

Appalachia, 122 [2]

Children, 26 (p. 64), 95, 108, 210, 223,
238, 270, 273, 319, 353, 392, 394, 533,
589, 632, 654 [3]

Deaf persons, 406
District of Columbia, 27, 406, 586
Driver, 187

Equal opportunity, 34 (p. 100), 196, 273
Exchanges, international. See Exchange
programs

Expenditures, 26 (pp. 50, 55, 63-64), 100,
112, 121 [4], 158 [10], 185, 235, 236
[13], 237, 253, 395, 417 [3], 630 [4]
Facilities, 95, 319, 650 [11]
Family planning, 45, 95, 433
Federal aid, 6 (pp. 3, 5), 26 (p. 63), 27,

34 (p. 103), 38, 95, 111, 166, 168, 188
[6, 8], 189, 273, 504, 508, 512, 524,
586, 588

Foreign aid, 6 (p. 3), 26 (p. 58), 34 (p.
105), 406

Handicapped persons, 406

International, 41, 45-46, 88 [1], 339, 406
Legislation, 26 (pp. 63-64), 41, 77, 95,
265, 299, 319, 353, 392, 403, 431, 433,
501 [6], 504-505, 509-510, 512, 515,
520, 524, 533, 545, 573, 589, 599 [6]
See also specific acts

Materials, importation, 45

Medical personnel, 95, 111, 208, 253, 573,
580 [7, 10]

Message to Congress, 95
Minority groups, 136
Negroes, 196

Philippine children, 505

Preschool program. See Project Head Start
Research, 45, 319

Rural areas, 6 (p. 5), 28-29

School dropouts, 95, 111, 317, 385, 392,
580 [7],589

Science, 95, 111, 586

Summer school programs, 632

[ Main references are to items except as otherwise indicated ]

Education-Continued

Veterans, 26 (p. 64), 100-101, 158 [10],

353, 571

Work-study program, 95, 111, 172, 189
Young people, 34 (p. 100), 429

See also Colleges; Schools; Students
Education, Council on International, 45
Education, International Conference on, 627
Education, Office of, 77, 95, 182, 196, 319,
584

Education Award of 1966, National, 77
Education of Disadvantaged Children, Na-

tional Advisory Council on the, 210,
238,632

Education of Disadvantaged Children, Na-

tional Planning Conference on the, 238
Education Placement Service, American, 45
Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Ma-

terials, Agreement on the Importation
of (Florence Agreement), 45, 519, 601
Educational Cooperation, Center for
(HEW), 45, 406, 533, 627
Educational and Cultural Affairs, Bureau of,
378 n.

Educational Program, Mid-Career, 129 n.
Edwards, Leverett (Chairman, National
Mediation Board), 410, 413, 415-416
Egan, Gov. William A., 244, 494 [1], 567-
568

Egypt-Israeli conflict, 630 [17]

Eighteen-Nation Disarmament Committee,

32, 70, 450

8th Armored Division Association, 377
Eisenhower, President Dwight D., 6 (p. 8),

21, 62, 86, 125, 136, 168, 175, 182, 199,
221, 228, 240, 273, 312, 330, 415-416,
504, 509, 523, 573, 639

Asian visit, question of, 401 [14]
Golden wedding anniversary, 300
News conference remarks on, 88 [17], 236
[6], 320 [1], 401 [4], 417 [1, 3, 6],
501 [12, 14], 516 [9], 577 [10, 15],
599 [2], 610 [1], 650 [13]

Eisenhower, Mrs. Dwight D., 300
Eisenhower, Milton, 185 n.
Eisenhower College, 300

Election (1966)

Addresses. See Election campaign ad-

dresses or remarks

Civil disorders impact, 401 [6], 580 [19]

Election (1966)-Continued
Democratic outlook, 401 [11]

Great Society, impact on program, 599
[1], 610 [6]
Labor vote, 141 [9]

News conference remarks, 188 [6], 492
[10], 580 [19], 599 [1-3, 6], 650 [7,
13-14]

President's participation, 141 [12], 277
[23], 320 [20], 338 [15], 516 [12],
577 [9]

Southern Governors, 501 [3]

Vietnam conflict impact, 141 [12], 188
[7], 577 [2]

White backlash impact, 580 [15, 20], 599
[3]

See also Voting rights and participation
Election campaign addresses or remarks
September 5

Battle Creek, Mich., 432-433
Dayton, Ohio, 435
Detroit, Mich., 430
Lancaster, Ohio, 437
Port Columbus, Ohio, 436
Vandalia, Ohio, 434
October 7, Newark, N.J., 504
October 12

Baltimore, Md., 509
Brooklyn, N.Y., 511
Long Island, N.Y., 512

Staten Island, N.Y., 510

October 13, Wilmington, Del., 515
Casting of ballot, 590

Election reform bill, 241, 499, 612
Elections

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[ Main references are to items except as otherwise indicated ]

Economic Opportunity, Office of, Director
(R. Sargent Shriver, Jr.), 12, 93, 95,
105, 140, 236 [13], 394, 490, 594, 607
[1]

Memorandums, 425, 606

Economic Opportunity Act of 1964, 171 n.,
172, 250, 594

Economic Opportunity Amendments of
1965, 221

Economic Opportunity Amendments of
1966, 594

Economic Progress, National Commission

on Technology, Automation, and, 111,
258

Economic Report to Congress, 34

Comments, 33, 83, 110

Economic and Social Act of Rio de Janeiro,
125, 177, 386

Economic and Social Council, Inter-Ameri-
can, 175

Economic Symposium, 83

Economist, The, magazine, 420

Economists, tax recommendations, 141 [3]
Economy, national, 109, 115, 123, 132, 155,
201, 235, 237, 240, 324, 333, 336, 371,
379, 399, 412-413, 419, 429, 431, 444,
451, 473, 588, 596, 612

Impact of

Automobile prices, 474 [3]
Crime, 117

Defense spending, 277 [8]

Floods, 374

Transportation industry, 98
TVA, 382

Vietnam conflict, 34 (p. 97), 121 [5],

431, 477 [3], 578 [6], 654 [9]
Message to Congress, 34

News conference remarks, 121 [5], 141

[3, 5], 236 [7], 247 [4], 320 [8], 334
[2-3, 5, 10], 373 [6], 401 [2], 445
[13, 18], 474 [13], 477 [2], 494 [1],
577 [10], 610 [8], 628 [1, 3], 630 [2],
635 [9-10, 12], 654 [5-6, 11]
Stabilization, 26 (pp. 48, 52), 108, 373
ftn. (p. 805), 399, 403, 431
See also Economic growth, U.S.
Economy measures. See Cost reduction pro-
gram, Federal
Edelman, John, 253
Edie, Lionel D., 110

Editorial Writers, National Conference of,
501 [2], 503-504
Edmondson, Repr. Ed, 410, 413, 415-416
Edner, Lt. Col. Seldon R., 246

Education, 95, 111, 228, 235, 237, 258, 263,
325, 346, 395, 399, 413, 418, 424, 580
[7]

Adult, 111, 189

Appalachia, 122 [2]

Children, 26 (p. 64), 95, 108, 210, 223,
238, 270, 273, 319, 353, 392, 394, 533,
589, 632, 654 [3]

Deaf persons, 406

District of Columbia, 27, 406, 586
Driver, 187

Equal opportunity, 34 (p. 100), 196, 273
Exchanges, international. See Exchange
programs

Expenditures, 26 (pp. 50, 55, 63–64), 100,
112, 121 [4], 158 [10], 185, 235, 236
[13], 237, 253, 395, 417 [3], 630 [4]
Facilities, 95, 319, 650 [11]
Family planning, 45, 95, 433
Federal aid, 6 (pp. 3, 5), 26 (p. 63), 27,

34 (p. 103), 38, 95, 111, 166, 168, 188
[6, 8], 189, 273, 504, 508, 512, 524,
586, 588

Foreign aid, 6 (p. 3), 26 (p. 58), 34 (p.
105), 406

Handicapped persons, 406

International, 41, 45-46, 88 [1], 339, 406
Legislation, 26 (pp. 63-64), 41, 77, 95,
265, 299, 319, 353, 392, 403, 431, 433,
501 [6], 504-505, 509-510, 512, 515,
520, 524, 533, 545, 573, 589, 599 [6]
See also specific acts

Materials, importation, 45

Medical personnel, 95, 111, 208, 253, 573,
580 [7, 10]

Message to Congress, 95
Minority groups, 136
Negroes, 196

Philippine children, 505

Preschool program. See Project Head Start
Research, 45, 319

Rural areas, 6 (p. 5), 28-29

School dropouts, 95, 111, 317, 385, 392,
580 [7],589
Science, 95, 111, 586

Summer school programs, 632

[ Main references are to items except as otherwise indicated ]

Education-Continued

Veterans, 26 (p. 64), 100-101, 158 [10],

353, 571

Work-study program, 95, 111, 172, 189
Young people, 34 (p. 100), 429

See also Colleges; Schools; Students
Education, Council on International, 45
Education, International Conference on, 627
Education, Office of, 77, 95, 182, 196, 319,
584

Education Award of 1966, National, 77
Education of Disadvantaged Children, Na-

tional Advisory Council on the, 210,
238,632

Education of Disadvantaged Children, Na-

tional Planning Conference on the, 238
Education Placement Service, American, 45
Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Ma-

terials, Agreement on the Importation
of (Florence Agreement), 45, 519, 601
Educational Cooperation, Center for
(HEW), 45, 406, 533, 627
Educational and Cultural Affairs, Bureau of,
378 n.

Educational Program, Mid-Career, 129 n.
Edwards, Leverett (Chairman, National
Mediation Board), 410, 413, 415-416
Egan, Gov. William A., 244, 494 [1], 567-
568

Egypt-Israeli conflict, 630 [17]
Eighteen-Nation Disarmament Committee,

32, 70, 450

8th Armored Division Association, 377.
Eisenhower, President Dwight D., 6 (p. 8),

21, 62, 86, 125, 136, 168, 175, 182, 199,
221, 228, 240, 273, 312, 330, 415–416,
504, 509, 523, 573, 639

Asian visit, question of, 401 [14]
Golden wedding anniversary, 300
News conference remarks on, 88 [17], 236
[6], 320 [1], 401 [4], 417 [1, 3, 6],
501 [12, 14], 516 [9], 577 [10, 15],
599 [2], 610 [1], 650 [13]

Eisenhower, Mrs. Dwight D., 300
Eisenhower, Milton, 185 n.

Eisenhower College, 300

Election (1966)

Addresses. See Election campaign ad-
dresses or remarks

Civil disorders impact, 401 [6], 580 [19]

Election (1966)-Continued
Democratic outlook, 401 [II]

Great Society, impact on program, 54
[1], 610 [6]
Labor vote, 141 [9]

News conference remarks, 188 [6], 2
[10], 580 [19], 599 [1–3, 6], 65c-
13-14]

President's participation, 141 [12],
[23], 320 [20], 338 (15), 516 (¤ ̧
577 [9]

Southern Governors, 501 [3]

Vietnam conflict impact, 141 [12], :
[7], 577 [2]

White backlash impact, 580 [15, 20), 5%
[3]

See also Voting rights and participat
Election campaign addresses or remarks
September 5

Battle Creek, Mich., 432-433
Dayton, Ohio, 435
Detroit, Mich., 430
Lancaster, Ohio, 437
Port Columbus, Ohio, 436
Vandalia, Ohio, 434
October 7, Newark, N.J., 504
October 12

Baltimore, Md., 509
Brooklyn, N.Y., 511
Long Island, N.Y., 512

Staten Island, N.Y., 510

October 13, Wilmington, Del., 515
Casting of ballot, 590

Election reform bill, 241, 499, 612
Elections

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