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[Main references are to items except as otherwise indicated ]

Electric power, 140, 269, 411 n.
Electrical, Radio and Machine Workers, In-

ternational Union of, 496

Electrification, rural, 228, 258, 382, 398, 427,
564

Electrification Administration, Rural, 258,
273

Elementary and Secondary Education Act
of 1965, 26 (pp. 63-64), 45, 77, 95, 121
[4], 171 n., 189, 238, 273, 319, 385 n.,
392, 394-395, 403, 436, 504, 510, 632
Elementary and Secondary

and Secondary Education

Amendments of 1966, 573
Elizabeth II, Queen (United Kingdom),

342, 359

Ellender, Sen. Allen J., 508

Ellenville, N.Y., 395

Mayor Eugene Glusker, 395

Ellenville (N.Y.) Community Hospital, 395
Ellington, Buford, 124 [6], 145, 650 [15]
Elliott, Carl, 424 n.

Ellis, Clyde T., 258

Ellis, Mr. and Mrs. Robert, 532

Elmendorf Air Force Base, Alaska, 567
El Paso, Texas, 597

Emancipation Proclamation, 353

Emergency Planning, Office of, 124 [6], 584,
636

Emergency Planning, Office of, Director

(Farris Bryant), 121 [7], 124 [6], 145,
187, 228, 252, 273, 408 n., 416, 509, 584,
607 [1], 635 [2], 636 n., 650 [15]
Memorandum, 606
Emerson, Ralph Waldo, 101, 306, 435, 545,

557

Employment, 26 (p. 63), 34 (p. 100), 111,

258, 399, 412, 430, 434, 437, 444, 504,
512, 654 [5]

Equal opportunity, 136, 196, 248, 250,
320 [17], 475

Federal. See Government employees
Fiscal policy impact, 494 [14]
Full employment, 34 (p. 98), 83, 111, 158
[3], 235, 236 [8], 250, 373 [6], 432,
444, 451, 501 [6], 545
Handicapped persons, 111
Increase, 6 (p. 4), 26 (p. 49), 34 (p. 96),

III, 155, 157, 347, 353, 415, 429, 479,
492 [1], 515, 516 [19], 635 [8, 18]

Employment-Continued

Negroes, 34 (p. 98), 248, 475
Older persons, 253, 270
Opportunities increase, 189, 588
Prisoners, III, 116, 463, 588
Rural areas, 26 (p. 59), 428
Self-employed, taxes, 34 (p. 102)
Social workers, 95

State, 34 (p. 98), 89, 111, 216, 499
Students, 26 (p. 63), 105, 171
Teachers, 105

Transportation industry, 98
Urban renewal, 30

Women, 89, 105

Work-experience program, 26 (p. 63), 111
Work-study program, 111, 172, 189
Work-training program, 588

Workweek, 34 (p. 99), 445 [5]

Youth, 34 (p. 98), 105, 111, 171-172, 306,
385, 388, 588

Employment Act of 1946, 34 (p. 97), 83, 250
Endangered species preservation, 522
Endowment for the Arts, National, 440

Endowment for the Humanities, National,
327

Engineeering, National Council on Marine
Resources and, 326

Engineers, 89, 1II

Engineers, Corps of, 98, 374, 427, 630 [4]
Engineers, International Union of Operat-
ing, 141 [4]

Engle, Dr. H. Martin, 293 n.
English, John F., 512

Environmental Science Services Adminis-
tration, 143

Equal employment opportunity, 136, 196,
248, 250, 320 [17], 475

Equal Employment Opportunity, Presi-
dent's Committee on, 196

Equal Employment Opportunity Commis-
sion, 196, 475

Equal opportunity, 168, 196, 273, 299, 335,
346, 394, 396, 408, 497
Education, 34 (p. 100), 196, 273
Mexican-Americans, 158 [8], 236 [14]
Equal Pay Act of 1963, 299

Erhard, Ludwig (Chancellor of Germany),
88 [9], 484, 503, 506
Visit, 474 [9], 482, 485-486

[ Main references are to items except as otherwise indicated ]

Erhard, Mrs. Ludwig, 482

Ervin, Sen. Sam J., Jr., 286, 335

Eshkol, Levi (Prime Minister of Israel),
365 n.

ESSA satellites, 222

Essex, Martin Walker, 472

Ethiopia, U.S. Ambassador Edward M.
Korry, 243

Euratom (European Atomic Energy Com-
munity), 48 n.

Eurich, Alvin, 424 n.
Europe, Eastern

Relations with U.S., 6 (p. 9), 261, 272

Trade with U.S., 6 (pp. 3, 9), 200, 247

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User charges, 225

Executive branch

Appropriations, 445 [16]

Automatic date processing, 26 (p. 66),
27,296

Civil rights compliance, 59, 60 n., 501 [13]
Congressional relations, 206, 216, 270, 292
Economy measures. See Cost reduction
program, Federal

Management improvement, 6 (p. 4), 26
(pp. 49, 55, 65-68), 129, 376
Regulatory agencies, 34 (p. 108)
Reorganization, 6 (p. 3), 26 (p. 65), 59,
98, 232, 267, 292, 302

Executive Branch of the Government, Com-
mission on Organization of the, 190,
438,523

Executive orders

List, Appendix B., p. 1491

Urban programs, coordination, 380

Executive Service Corps, International, 41
Exemplary Rehabilitation Certificate,
Armed Forces, 529

Explorer Scouts, uniform imports, 178
EXPO '67 (Canadian Universal and Inter-
national Exhibition), 644

Export Control Act, 592

Export-Import Bank of Washington, 182,
248, 503, 528

Exports, 34 (p. 104), 125, 144, 272, 445 [6],
461, 503

Administrative paperwork reduction, 98
See also specific exports

Extension Service, Cooperative, 331 n.
Eyring, Henry, 652 n.

Factory wages, 3 4(p. 96), 111, 228, 399,
403, 426, 635 [8-9]

Fair Deal, 330

Fair employment practices act. See Civil
Rights Act of 1964

[Main references are to items except as otherwise indicated ]

Fair Labor Standards Act, 1938, 26 (p. 62),

III, 168, 479

Fair Labor Standards Amendments of 1966,
III n., 479, 512

Fair Packaging and Labeling Act, 576
Fairchild, Thomas E., 320 [4]

Faisal, King (Saudi Arabia), 284-285, 287
Falcon Dam, 640

Family planning, 45, 95, 433

Fannie and John Hertz Foundation Award,
194

Far East, Economic Commission for Asia
and, 461, 557

Farbstein, Repr. Leonard, 510
Farley, James A., 49

Farm programs. See Agriculture and agri-
cultural programs

Farmers of America, Future, 295 n.
Farmers Home Administration, 182, 584
Farnsley, Repr. Charles, 351
Farnum, Repr. Billie S., 431
FB-111 bomber, 26 (p. 56)

Federal aid to States, 26 (p. 60), 34 (p. 101),
121 [2, 4], 392, 413, 492 [1, 2], 606
Appalachia, 122 [2], 123
Disaster relief, 74, 145
Education, 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

Family planning, 95
Handicapped persons, 127

Health, 6 (p. 3), 95, 166, 168, 188 [6, 8],
235, 237, 253, 524

Highways, 47, 98, 252, 416, 492 [8]
Historic landmarks preservation, 82
Hospitals, 95, 189, 395
Hydroelectric power projects, 399
Libraries, 337

Police forces, 487
Public works, 416, 494 [7]

Recreation, 26 (p. 60), 27, 352, 351-352,
398,518

Technical services, 26 (p. 60)
Transportation, 187, 442

Urban areas, 6 (p. 3), 30, 207, 401 [6],
428,525

Federal Aviation Agency, 26 (pp. 54, 67),

98, 244, 321, 630 [4]

Federal Aviation Agency, Administrator
(William F. McKee), 321, 322, 654 [12]
Federal Bureau of Investigation, 116, 196,
204, 491, 577 [11]

Draft evaders, prosecution, 158 [11]
National Academy, 526

Federal Bureau of Investigation, Director
(J. Edgar Hoover), 196, 204, 289, 491
Federal City College, 586

Federal Civilian Service, President's Award
for Distinguished, 266

Federal Claims Collection Act of 1966,
335 n.

Federal Coal Mine Safety Act, 237

Federal Coal Mine Safety Act Amendments
of 1965, 151

Federal Communications Commission, 277
[5], 278

Federal Communications

Commission,
Chairman (Rosel H. Hyde), 277 [5],
278, 366, 410-413, 415

Federal Corrupt Practices Act of 1925, 241
Federal Council on the Arts and the Hu-
manities, 327

Federal Council for Science and Technology,
138,222

Federal Credit Programs, Committee on,
182

Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, 88
[3], 473, 530

Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation,
Chairman (K. A. Randall), 473
Federal Employees' Compensation Act of
1916, 102, 318

Federal Employees' Compensation.
Amendments of 1966, 318

Act

Federal Food and Drug Act of 1906, 307
Federal Hazardous Substances Labeling

Act, 140

Federal Home Loan Bank Board 473, 530,
642 [3, 19]

Federal Home Loan Bank Board, Chair-
man (John E. Horne), 473

Federal Housing Administration, 67, 373
[15]

[ Main references are to items except as otherwise indicated ]

Federal Maritime Commission, 98
Federal Mediation and Conciliation Serv-

ice, 496

Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service,
Director (William E. Simkin), 496
Federal Metal and Nonmetallic Mine Safety
Act of 1966, 237.462

Federal National Mortgage Association, 182,

199, 451

Federal Power Commission, 97, 140, 268
Federal Power Commission, Chairman (Lee
C. White), 65 [1], 88 [8], 97, 202
Federal Records Center, 58 n.
Federal Register, 276 n.
Federal Reserve System, 34 (p. 102), 401

[19], 419 n., 445 [3], 530, 635 [13]
Federal Reserve System, Board of Gov-
ernors, 88 [2], 115, 155, 248, 338 [14],
444, 473

Federal Reserve System, Board of Governors,
Chairman (Wm. McC. Martin, Jr.),
115. 155, 158 [4], 473
Federal Safety Council, 75

Federal Salary and Fringe Benefits Act of
1966, 108 n., 333

Federal Salary Reform Act of 1962, 108
Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Cor-

poration, 530

Federal Staff Retirement Systems, Cabinet
Committee on, 108
Federal-State-local governmental responsi-
bilities, 418

Civil rights enforcement, 59
Consumer protection, 140, 307

Development planning coordination, 425
Disaster relief, 145, 584
Economic, 34 (p. 98), 477 [2]
Education, 95

Flood control, 374

Health programs, 95, 157, 169, 185
Highway safety, 98, 449

Law enforcement, 26 (p. 64), 116, 204,

491, 492 [1], 526, 598, 611
Management improvement, 26 (p. 66)
Manpower development, 536

Pollution control, 26 (p. 62), 34 (p. 106),
82, 91, 392, 574
Recreation programs, 352
Rural development, 6 (p. 5)
School lunch program, 340

Federal-State-local governmental responsi
bilities Continued
Transportation, 98

Unemployment insurance, 318

Urban development, 26 (p. 62), 30, 302
Water resources, 138, 481
Federal-State relations, 121 [2, 6], 122 [2],
124 [3], 217, 273, 418, 428, 483
Creative federalism, 34 (p. 98), 416, 606,
607 [1]

Federal Tort Claims Act, 335 n.
Federal Trade Commission, 140
Federal Wage Board, 630 [8]
Federal Water Pollution Control Adminis-
tration, 82, 88 [4], 91, 111, 215, 232, 428
Federal Woman's Award, 89
Federalism, creative, 34 (p. 98), 416, 606,
607 [1]

Federalist Papers, 21

Feed grains, 281, 608

Fellowships and scholarships, 26 (p. 63), 45,
486

Fenoaltea, Sergio, 478, 513

Ferency, Zoltan A., 431
Ferguson, James E., 417 [4]

Fergusson, Sir Bernard (Governor-General
of New Zealand), 539, 540 n.
Fergusson, Lady, 539

Fiber, National Advisory Commission on
Food and, 26 (p. 59)

Fiber Products Indentification Act, 576
File cabinet purchases, Government, 58 n.
Finance Corporation, International, 94
Financial Institutions Supervisory Act of

1966, 530, 582

Fine Arts, National Collection of, 227
Fire Island National Seashore, N.Y., 518
Fire prevention, 376 n.

Firearms control, 116, 364, 373 [14], 526
Firemen's pay, Washington, D.C., 27
Ist Air Cavalry, 348

1st Infantry Division, 348

Fiscal and monetary policy, U.S., 17, 26 (pp.
49-54), 34 (pp. 97, 101, 104, 107), 83,
88 [20], 108, 141 [3], 333, 336, 379, 445
[18], 473, 486, 494 [4, 12]
Cabinet meeting on, 379
Message to Congress, 444
Statement, 477 [2]
Fischer, John H., 210 n.

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Fish Protein Concentrate Act, 568, 569

Fishery resources, 569
Fissionable materials, 32
Flajnik, Bruno, 272

Flaming Gorge National Recreation Area,
Utah-Wyoming, 82

Fleming, Robert H., 65 [2], 88 [13], 207 n.,
209 n., 211 n., 356 n.

Flemming, Arthur S., 184 n.

Floods

Control, 427, 593

Italy, 591

Texas, 401 [7]

Victims, assistance, 381

Florence Agreement (Agreement on the Im-
portation of Educational, Scientific, and
Cultural Materials), 45, 519, 601
Florida, Gov. Haydon Burns, 494 [1]
Fluorspar stockpile, 218

Fogarty, Repr. John E., 49, 334 [6]
Folcarelli, John, 396

Foley, Edward H., 403

Foley, Eugene P., 410, 413, 415, 501 [1]
Foley, Repr. Thomas S., 269
Folsom, Marion B., 185

Food

Consumer protection, 140
Marketing programs, 26 (p. 59), 294
Needy Americans, 245, 515
Ocean resources, 326, 461

Overseas distribution, 6 (p. 3), 11, 22, 26

(p. 59), 41, 52 [1], 62, 63, 153, 164,
166, 180, 308, 343, 355, 441, 504, 509,
569

Prices, 141 [3], 155, 399, 403, 413, 635
[18]

Production, 461, 509, 520, 545, 608
Protein fortification, 569

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Food and Fiber, National Advisory Com-
mission on, 26 (p. 59)

Food for freedom bill. See Food for Peace
Act of 1966

Food for freedom program, 26 (p. 58), 45,
62, 63, 308, 417 [5, 6], 441, 461, 504,
515, 528, 608, 630 [4]

Food Marketing, National Commission on,

294

Food for peace. See Food for freedom pro-

gram

Food for Peace Act of 1966, 62, 63, 433, 608
Football Coaches Association, American, 7
Ford, Repr. Gerald R., 188 [5], 277 [23],
334 [1], 628 [7, 14]

Ford, Henry, 403

Ford, Bishop Louis H., 228
Ford, Repr. William D., 431
Ford Foundation, 551

Ford Motor Co., 474 [3]

Foreign Agricultural Service, 308 n.

Foreign Aid, Advisory Committee on Pri-
vate Enterprise in, 41

Foreign assistance, 42, 63, 246, 247 [1, 15],
368, 469, 497, 504
Africa, 45, 243

Appropriations, 26 (p. 58), 88 [16], 445
[11], 492 [9]

Asia, 11 n., 18, 26 (p. 58), 133, 420
Brazil, 11 n.

Chile, 11 n.

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