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[Main references are to items except as otherwise indicated ]

Income budget, national, 635 [6, 17]
Income taxes, 8 ftn. (p. 20), 17, 26 (pp. 50,
52), 34 (p. 102), 96

Corporate, 17, 26 (pp. 49, 52), 34 (p. 102),
124 [13], 155, 444, 445 [9]
Increase, 124 [13], 492 [9]
Military personnel, 389, 571
Independence, Mo., 22

Independence movements, national, 6 (p. 9)
Independent Offices Appropriation Act,

1967, 394 n., 439

India, 14, 277 [7], 304, 311, 338 [2]

Assistance, 11 n., 41, 52 [1], 152-154, 164,
166, 180, 247 [7]

Canadian assistance, 153-154

Chinese Communist relations, 152-153
Economic and social development, 149,
152-154

Food shortage, 308, 311

Grain shipments to, 52 [1], 311-312
Pakistani relations, 41, 148, 153-154
Peace Corps projects, 149, 154
Press briefings on food aid, 154

Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, 52 [1],

65 [9], 141 [15], 148-149, 152-154,
164, 180, 247 [7], 273, 329, 514
Relations with U.S., 148, 152
Indiana, 346-347

Gov. Roger D. Branigin, 228, 346-348,
350, 353, 491 n., 492[i]

Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore, Oreg.,

82,579

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Industry, U.S.-Continued
Health programs, 237
Nuclear fuel reprocessing, 179

Plant and equipment modernization, 26
(p. 49), 34 (pp. 98-99), 158 [4],
444, 445 [4-5], 451, 470, 635 [10, 18]
Pollution control, 392

Production, 34 (p. 96), 155

Wages, 34 (p. 96), 399, 403, 426, 635
[8-9]

Waste products, 82
Workweek, 445 [5]

See also specific industries

Infant mortality, 95, 395, 433, 580 [11]
Inflation, 8 [15], 34 (p. 97), 108–109, 111,

115, 141 [5], 155, 158 [3], 234, 236 [7],
240, 275, 312, 333, 334 [6], 336, 371,
373 [4, 17], 399, 403, 413, 419, 428-
429, 431, 444, 453, 473, 504, 577 [10],
592, 596, 603, 630 [2], 631
Prevention, 6 (p. 5), 26 (p. 49), 34 (p.
109), 83, 347, 441, 444, 464, 473-
494 [4]

Information, 26 (p. 59), 337, 338 [18]
Privileged, 316

Toxicological, 279-280, 307

Information agency. See United States In-
formation Agency

Information Service, United States, 243
Informational Media Guarantee Program,

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Insurance Continued

Health, under social security. See Medi-

care

Medical, 26 (pp. 53, 55).

Military personnel, 26 (p. 64)

Mortgage, 95

Savings and loan, 34 (p. 108), 530
Student loans, 3
Survivors, 453

Unemployment, 6 (p. 5), 26 (p. 62), 34
(p. 106), 111, 235, 237, 318, 394
Veterans, 505

Insurance Corporation, Federal Deposit, 473
Insured Loans to Students, Advisory Coun-
cil on, 3

Integration of schools, 95, 196, 235, 375, 492
[3], 494 [5, 10], 501 [13]
Intelligence, President's Advisory Board on
Foreign, 320 [2]

Interagency Committee on International
Meteorological Programs, 143

Inter-American Committee on the Alliance
for Progress, 41, 125, 158 [2], 177, 386
n., 501 [1]

Inter-American conference, 41
Inter-American cooperation, 175, 639
Inter-American Cultural Council, 16
Inter-American Development Bank, 26 (p.
58), 41, 125, 177, 386 n.

Inter-American Economic and Social Coun-

cil, 175

Intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM),
642 [15]

Interdepartmental Committee for Savings
Bonds, 137

Interdepartmental Highway Safety Board,
98

Interest rates, 140, 182, 201, 338 [14], 444,
445 [3], 501 [7], 596, 642 [3]

Bank deposits, 338 [14]

Increase, 401 [19], 472

Legislation, 473, 642 [3]

Savings bonds, 15, 72–73, 137, 150, 164
Statement responding to remarks of Pres-
ident Truman, 419

Intergovernmental Relations, Advisory Com-
mission on, 606, 607 [1]

Interior, Department of the, 26 (p. 60), 69,
82, 215, 232, 320 [5], 373 [15], 374,
428, 595, 615, 630 [4]

Water pollution control, 91, 392-393
Interior, Secretary of the (Stewart L. Udall),
69 n., 82, 88 [9], 90, 151, 193, 202, 215,
226, 227 n., 232, 255, 269, 295, 486, 518,
522, 607 [1, 8], 614, 630 [2], 639, 646
Memorandums, 425, 606

Internal Revenue Service, 88 [5], 96, 204,
422 n., 630 [5]

International Association of Chiefs of Police,

354

International Association of Machinists and
Aerospace Workers, 256 n., 322, 360,
535
International Atomic Energy Agency, 32,
48 n., 177, 516 [3]

International Bank for Reconstruction and
Development, 41, 94, 125, 152-154, 565
International Boundary and Water Commis-
sion, United States and Mexico, 177,
467-468

International Career Service in Health, 45
International Coffee Agreement, 9, 125
International Coffee Agreement Act of
1965, 9

International Committee of the Red Cross,
338 [1], 549

International Conference on Education, 627
International Conference on Water for
Peace, 427, 593

International Control Commission, 65 ftn.
(p. 177)

International cooperation, 6 (p. 8), 417 [13],
448, 646

Asia-U.S., economic development, 88 [1]
Asian development, 459, 548

Atomic energy, peaceful uses, 48 n., 361,
480

Australia-U.S., space research, 546
Developing nations, aid to, 62, 200, 311
Economic, 34 (pp. 98, 104)

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Amistad Dam, 630 [2, 10], 638–640
Water desalination, 177, 467-468
Oceanic research, 326

People-to-people program, 339
Philippines-U.S.

Space research, 461

Veterans benefits, 495

Population control, 45
Scientific research, 503

Space research and exploration, 209, 249,
260, 272, 277 [13], 371, 461, 485-486,
546, 626

Trade. See Trade, international
Water desalination, 177, 361, 427, 467-468,
516 [3], 607 [1]

Weather prediction and control, 94, 143,

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International Education Act of 1966, 6 (p.

8), 22, 41, 45-46, 77, 406, 533, 557, 627
International Executive Service Corps, 41
International Finance Corporation, 94
International Health Association, 45
International health bill, 6 (pp. 7-8), 22,

41, 45-46, 49, 166

International Labor Conference (1964), 250
International Labor Organization, Conven-
tion 122, 250

International Labor Press Association, 237
International law, 498

International Media Guarantee Program,
U.S.-Poland, 200

International Meteorological Programs, In-
teragency Committee on, 143
International Monetary Fund, 486
International organizations, U.S. support, 41,

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Interstate Commerce Commission, Chair-
man (John W. Bush), 240, 322, 434,
436-437

Interstate highways, 27, 98, 492 [8]
Inventory statistics, 141 [3]

Investments, 110, 155, 158 [4], 240, 444, 451,

494 [2]

Capital goods, 34 (pp. 99, 101)
Developing nations, 41

Federal credit programs, 26 (pp. 55, 66),

34 (p. 102), 182, 199, 451
Foreign in U.S., 34 (p. 104), 607 [14],
612

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Jenkins, Howard, Jr., 410, 413, 415
Jennings, Paul J., 315 n.

Jessel, George, 395

Jet Aircraft Noise Panel, 98 ftn. (p. 261)
Jewish High Holy Days, 405

Job Corps, 111, 189, 417 [2], 594
Joelson, Repr. Charles S., 504

John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing
Arts, 227

John F. Kennedy Space Center (NASA),
485

John Foster Dulles International Airport, de-
parture remarks, 531

John XXIII, Pope, 396

Johnson, Charles Richard, 455

Johnson, Dr. Clarence Leonard, 61 n.
Johnson, Gen. Harold K., 348, 516 [9]
Johnson, Howard W., 184 n.
Johnson, Hugh S., 493

Johnson, Repr. Jed, Jr., 410, 413, 415-416
Johnson, John H., 315 n.

Johnson, Louis A., death, 191
Johnson, Mrs. Louis A., 191

Johnson, Luci Baines. See Nugent, Mrs.
Patrick J.

Johnson, Lynda Bird, 72, 119, 240, 339, 373
[18], 417 [8], 513, 518, 528
Johnson, Lyndon B.

Bust, 345

"Handling of Toxicological Information"

report, foreword, 279

Health, 8 [7], 417 [1], 575, 577 [1, 4],
580 [2, 18], 599 [5], 607 [9], 610
[7], 622, 628 [17], 630 [13], 642
[17]

Image, public, 654 [10]

Political philosophy, 395, 410, 415, 432,
437, 483, 504, 545

Reminiscences. See Reminiscences, the
President's

Surgery, 575, 577 [1, 4], 580 [2, 17], 599
[4], 610 [1,7]

"This America," prologue and epilogue,
497

USIA biographical film, 401 [8]
Work habits, 516 [14]

Johnson, Mrs. Lyndon B., 1, 61, 72, 118, 134,
148-149, 155, 160, 164-165, 175–176,
189, 191, 226, 232, 240, 258, 263 n., 271,

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Johnson, Mrs. Lyndon B.-Continued

299-300, 304 n., 311, 339, 345-346, 349,
353, 359, 363, 365 n., 367, 398–399, 409-
410, 412-413, 416, 418, 426-428, 432,
434, 443, 458 n., 459–460, 465, 468, 482,
505, 522, 528, 532 n., 533 n., 538, 540-
541, 543-547, 554, 559, 561, 565-566a,
568, 570, 590, 626, 638, 644-645, 647,
653

Beautification program support, 202, 295,
500, 501 [18], 518

News conference remarks on, 141 [15],
417 [1, 8, 14], 516 [1], 580 [17], 599
[2], 610 [1], 630 [2], 635 [14]
Johnson, Nicholas (Maritime Administra-
tor), 277 [5], 278

Johnson, Gov. Paul B., Jr., 121 [1], 494
[1-2]

Johnson, Rebekah Baines, 156, 158 [7], 427,
435, 542

Johnson, Sam Ealy, Jr., 273, 427, 435, 542
Johnson, U. Alexis, 401 [18], 474 [17]
Johnson, Wilfrid E., 320 [5], 361
Johnson, Mrs. Wilfrid E., 361

Johnson Australian Science Scholars, Lyn-
don B., 545-546

Johnson City, Texas, releases, 590, 625, 653
News conferences, 320, 417, 578, 599, 607,
628, 650, 654

Johnson Hill, Suwon, Korea, 564
Joint Chiefs of Staff, 39, 88 [24], 158 [14],
312, 320 [1, 11], 324, 412, 445 [1], 630
[5], 641, 642 [5, 10]

Joint Chiefs of Staff, Chairman (Gen. Earle

G. Wheeler), 52 [3], 124 [2, 12], 183,
214, 246, 320 [7], 324, 516 [9], 628
[1], 642 [4]

Joint Mexican-U.S. Trade Committee, 177
Joint Philippine-U.S. Veterans Commis-
sion, 495, 505

Joint statements with leaders of foreign
governments

Australia, Prime Minister Holt, 329
Burma, Chairman Ne Win, 450

Germany, Chancellor Erhard, 486

India, Prime Minister Gandhi, 152

Korea, President Park, 566

Manila Conference. See Manila Confer-

ence

Mexico, President Diaz Ordaz, 177, 640

Joint statements with leaders of foreign
governments-Continued
Philippines, President Marcos, 461
Saudi Arabia, King Faisal, 287

Vietnam, Chief of State Thieu and Prime
Minister Ky, 54

Jonas, Franz (President of Austria), 605
Jones, Boisfeuillet, 185 n.

Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Howard P., 533
Jones, Lt. James R., 415-416
Jones, Repr. Robert E., 393-394
Jong, Choi Si, 564 n.
Jordan, assistance, II n.
Jordan, Sen. B. Everett, 362

Jordan, Sen. Len B., 410, 411, 417 [5]
Jordan, Vernon E., Jr., 315 n.

Joseph H. Hirshhorn Foundation, 227
Joseph H. Hirshhorn Museum and Sculp-
ture Garden, 226-227,587
Juárez, Benito, 175, 177

Judicial appointments. See Appointments
and nominations

Judiciary Act of 1789, 286

Juliana, Queen (Netherlands), 118
June buying, 224

Jury service, nondiscrimination, 6 (p. 3),
196

Justice, Department of, 51 ftn. (p. 141), 59,
60 n., 88 [5], 116, 204-205, 303, 577
[11]

Civil rights enforcement, 6 (p. 5), 196
Justice, President's Commission on Law

Enforcement and Administration of,
116, 491, 492 [1], 494 [1], 526, 611,
630 [9]
Juvenile delinquency, 30, 117, 219, 317, 399,
491, 494 [1]

Kaiser, Edgar F., 184 n., 217, 373 [8]
Kaltenborn, H. V., 516 [6]
Kanawha River Basin, W. Va., 427

Kansas, Gov. William Avery, 407 n., 494
[I]

Kapranopoulos, 1st Lt. John, 397
Karelsen, Frank E., 210 n.

Katzenbach, Nicholas deB., 474 [17], 477
[5], 491, 492 [1], 516 [11], 520, 526,
635 [2], 645

Swearing in as Under Secretary of State,

498

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