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Justice Department-Continued

Bureau of Prisons-Continued

Cost comparisons for urine analysis: private sector versus
BNDD..

Criminal offenders with histories of drug addiction..
Introduction of narcotics into Federal correctional facilities.
Memorandum concerning authority to require involuntary
urinalysis for the general prison population__

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Plans for narcotic treatment programs in the Federal prison
system..

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Regional laboratories_

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Immigration and Naturalization Service:

Deployment of border patrol agents and immigration
inspectors--

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INS requests for additional manpower, fiscal year 1972.
Immigration inspectors----

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tions duties for other agencies.

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Marihuana seizures, fiscal years 1969-71..

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Immigration inspectors cross-designated to perform inspec

Southern District of New York, letter dated August 6, 1971, from
Whitney North Seymour, Jr., U.S. Attorney, to Chairman
Rogers: the experience of this office respecting the sentencing
provisions of the new drug abuse prevention and control law__
Kemper Insurance Group:

"Management Guide on Alcoholism and Other Behavioral
Problems".

Statement of civil commitment.

"The Drug Problem in Business," by Harold M. F. Rush and
James K. Brown, CB management research__
"What About Drugs and Employment".

Maddux, James F., M.D., professor, Department of Psychiatry,
University of Texas Medical School at San Antonio, letter dated
July 13, 1971, to Chairman Rogers re relation of the community
mental health centers to the Clinical Research Center in Fort
Worth in treatment of drug dependence. -

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Malcolm Bliss Mental Health Center, reimbursable costs for the period June 1, to June 30, 1971, part 1, under invoice No. 36; agency No. 3301; contract No. 43-68-1508

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Mental Health Association of St. Louis, William C. Mitchell, director, metropolitan drug information center, letter dated July 15, 1971, to Chairman Rogers..

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Murphy, Hon. John M., a Representative in Congress from the
State of New York:

Drug abuse fact sheet_

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Narcotic addict rehabilitation branch statistical report, April
1971; patients in branch treatment programs (civil commit-
ment program (NARA I and III); community based grant
program)

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Report on Fort Bragg Drug Program....

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Vietnam drug abuse statistical graphs..

Report on Military Drug Programs..

Vietnam drug abuse statistics, January 1, 1969, through Septem-
ber 30, 1970_.

Narcotics addiction rehabilitation agency program, Tulane University:
Report entitled, "The Family Life of Heroin Addicts in New
Orleans," by June C. Clark, William C. Capel, and Gordon T.
Stewart, M.D.

Report entitled, "The Demography of Addiction in New Orleans,'
by Bernard M. Goldsmith, William C. Capel, and Gordon T.
Stewart, M.D..

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National Association of Counties, Loretta Ann Taylor, Federal affairs
assistant, letter dated August 6, 1971, to Chairman Rogers_-_-
National Council of Community Mental Health Centers:

CMHC staffing patterns, as of January 1971...
Centers which would prepare a grant if they knew funds were
available...

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Community mental health centers which have applied for drug
abuse grants, but have not yet been funded..
Community mental health centers with grant application in
preparation...

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Inpatient and outpatient care for drug abusers at federally
funded community mental health centers___

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National Grange, John W. Scott, master, letter dated June 28, 1971,
to Chairman Rogers--.

National Loss Control Service Corp. (NATLSCO). (See Kemper
Insurance Group.)

Nelsen, Hon. Ancher, a Representative in Congress from the State of
Minnesota, letter dated October 5, 1971, from HEW Secretary
Richardson and Attorney General Mitchell to Chairman Staggers
re Fort Worth Clinical Research Center__
Nix, J. T., M.D., Ph. D., letter dated July 19, 1971, to Congressman
Hale Boggs (with forwarding letter dated July 28, 1971 enclosing
letter dated July 19, 1971, to Subcommittee on Public Health and
Environment).

Parents Foundation Against Drug Abuse, Irwin Handler, president,
letter dated June 29, 1971, to Committee on Interstate and Foreign
Commerce_

Patten, Hon. Edward J., a Representative in Congress from the State of New Jersey, article from the New York Daily News, July 4, 1971, entitled "The Methadone Answer to Heroin Remains a Question,' by Edward Benes...

Pharmaceutical Manufacturers Association:

Letter dated June 25, 1971, from Augustus Gibson, M.D., vice
president, corporate research, Schering Corp., to Congressman
Claude Pepper re developing better narcotic blocking or
antagonistic drugs-

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Letter dated August 23, 1971, from Harold E. Thayer, chairman
of the board and president, Mallinckrodt Chemical Works, to
C. Joseph Stetler, president, Pharmaceutical Manufacturers
Association re joint research effort of members of the industry.. 1121
List of 26 senior executives of PMA member firms present at
hearing...

Richmond Regional Planning District Commission, Council on Drug
Abuse Control (CODAC):

Comprehensive drug abuse control plan-Chapter 7 of the
criminal justice plan for the Richmond region.

Progress report-The first 12 months of operation of the Council
on Drug Abuse Control, Richmond Regional Planning District
Commission__.

St. Louis Metropolitan Drug Information Center, William C. Mitchell,
director, statement _ _

St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department, Col. Eugene_J. Camp,
chief of police, letter dated July 8, 1971, to Chairman Rogers---
Scheuer, Hon. James H., a Representative in Congress from the State
of New York, partial list of Federal programs to control drug abuse.
Shen, Jerome T. Y., M.D., associate clinical professor of pediatrics,
St. Louis University, statement. -
State Department:

Letter dated November 8, 1971, from David M. Abshire, Assistant
Secretary for Congressional Relations, to Chairman Rogers re
further details on the Cabinet Committee on International
Narcotics Control__.

Letter dated December 3, 1971, from Nelson Gross, Senior
Adviser and Coordinator for International Narcotics Matters,
to Chairman Rogers re resolution of differences that may appear
between Customs and BNDD...

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Treasury Department:

Attachment 1-Drug Seizures by Fiscal Year-Treasury Depart-
ment, Bureau of Customs..

Attachment 2-Recommendations of the Customs Cooperation
Council (Brussels) on the Spontaneous Exchange of Information
Concerning Illicit Traffic in Narcotic Drugs and Phychotropic
Substances, June 8, 1971___

Improvements of customs controls at Tan Son Nhut Airport_
Letter dated August 17, 1971, from President Nixon to Treasury
Secretary Connally re Cabinet Committee on International
Narcotics Control..........

Letter dated November 2, 1971, from Assistant Secretary Rossides
to Chairman Rogers re heroin seizures with enclosed table,
"Narcotic and Drug Seizures First 9 Months of Calendar
Year 1971".

Number of men working on enforcement (Bureau of Customs) _.
Veterans' Administration:

Breakdown on waiting list in VA drug units _ _

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Ex-addicts employed in VA drug treatment units_

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Full-time and part-time psychiatrists..

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List of VA drug treatment units...

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Map showing locations of drug dependence treatment units and
psychiatric hospitals___

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Methadone maintenance treatment in VA treatment units..
Patients discharged from VA hospitals-Drug disorders for 12
months ending March 31, 1971..

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Proposed satellite drug dependence treatment clinic staffing and
budget...

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Summary of VA stations involved in use of LSD in alcoholism
treatment. _ _ .

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Therapeutic community modality at Battle Creek and Palo
Alto VA hospitals.

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VA's drug dependence treatment units operation_
VA drug treatment referral information_

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Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, Va.:

Attachments to the statement of Dr. George M. Bright, director,

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Guidelines for methadone therapy in the emergency room_
Methadone treatment-adult services__

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Methadone pharmacy..

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adolescent activities at the Medical College of Virginia____ Hotline.

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Drug identification sheet; prepared for Upjohn Drug Co. by
George M. Bright, M.D., and Ted R. Abernathy, M.D...

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Community speeches given by George M. Bright, M.D., and
Ted R. Abernathy, M.D., 1970–71_-

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Wright, Hon. Jim, a Representative in Congress from the State of
Texas:

Letter dated October 5, 1971, from Secretary of HEW Richardson
and Attorney General Mitchell to Chairman Staggers re Fort
Worth Clinical Research Center, with attachment I-NARA
Community Contract Agencies by States and Area, and
attachment II-NARA Community Contract Agencies in
Texas__

Letters from Karst J. Besteman, Acting Director, Division of
Narcotic Addiction and Drug Abuse, National Institute of
Mental Health, HEW, to Judge Oliver Carter, San Francisco;
Judge Richard E. Robinson, Omaha, Nebr.; and Judge Joe
Ewing Estes, Dallas, Tex., re changes in the manner in which
inpatient treatment services will be provided by the NIH
under Public Law 89-793___.

List of people attending hearing_conducted at NIMH Clinical
Research Center, Fort Worth, Tex..
Memorandum dated October 21, 1971, to Chairman Jim Wright
from Robert G. Lawrence and Sherman S. Willse re letter from
Secretary Richardson and Attorney General Mitchell to
Chairman Staggers, October 5, 1971-
Yarborough, Ralph W., former chairman, Senate Health Subcom-
mittee, letter dated July 8, 1971, to Chairman Rogers re Fort Worth
drug research center. -

ORGANIZATIONS REPRESENTED AT THE HEARINGS Addicts Rehabilitation Center, New York City, Rev. James Allen, director. American Legion:

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Lyngh, Robert E., deputy director, Veterans' Affairs and Rehabilitation Commission.

Wertz, Terrell M., assistant director, legislative division.

American Medical Association:

Palmer, Dr. Richard E., member, board of directors.

Peterson, Harry N., director, legislative department.

Seevers, Dr. Maurice H., member, committee on alcoholism and drug dependence.

Committee for Effective Drug Abuse Legislation, Neil L. Chayet, counsel.
Defense Department:

Carney, Brig. Gen. Robert B., Jr., Deputy Assistant Chief of Staff G-1,
Headquarters, USMC.

Hayes, Brig. Gen. George J., Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Health and Environment.

Kester, John G., Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Army, Manpower and Reserve Affairs.

Rauch, Rear Adm. Charles F., Jr., Executive Director, Drug Abuse Advisory Council, Department of the Navy.

Roberts, Brig. Gen. John W., Deputy Director, Personnel Planning, DSC/ Personnel Headquarters, USAF.

Taber, Lt. Gen. Robert C., Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Manpower and Reserve Affairs, Office of the Secretary.

Williams, Maj. Cecil W., USAF, legislative attorney, Office of Legislative Liaison.

Executive Office of the President:

Carlucci, Hon. Frank, Director, Office of Economic Opportunity.

Cooper, Dr. Leon, Director, Comprehensive Health Program, Office of Economic Opportunity.

Jaffe, Dr. Jerome H., Special Consultant to the President for Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs.

ORGANIZATIONS REPRESENTED AT THE HEARINGS-Continued

Executive Office of the President-Continued

Konopka, Arthur F., Acting General Counsel to the Special Consultant to the President for Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs.

Perito, Paul L., General Counsel and Assistant Director, Special Action Office for Drug Abuse Prevention, Office of Special Consultant to the President for Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs.

Smith, Dr. Carl, Acting Director, Office of Health Affairs, Office of Economic Opportunity.

Weber, Arnold R., Associate Director, Office of Management and Budget. Health, Education, and Welfare Department:

Besteman, Karst J., Deputy Director, Division of Narcotic Addiction and Drug Abuse, National Institute of Mental Health, National Institutes of Health.

Brown, Dr. Bertram S., Director, National Institute of Mental Health. Duncan, Dr. Tommy, Clinical Research Center, Fort Worth, Tex., U.S. Public Health Service.

Edwards, Dr. Charles C., Administrator, Food and Drug Administration.
Gardner, Dr. Elmer H., Division of Neuropharmacological Drugs, Food and
Drug Administration.

Hutt, Peter, General Counsel, Food and Drug Administration.
Kurzman, Stephen, Assistant Secretary for Legislation.

Lacovara, Dr. Dominick, Director, Clinical Research Center, Fort Worth,
Tex., U.S. Public Health Service.

Lawrence, James, Executive Officer, National Institute of Mental Health, National Institutes of Health, Public Health Service.

Richardson, Hon. Elliot L., Secretary.

Wilson, Dr. Vernon E., Administrator, Health Services and Mental Health Administration.

Zapp, Dr. John S., Deputy Assistant Secretary for Legislation (Health). Justice Department:

Burrows, Carl, Assistant Commissioner for Investigation, Immigration and Naturalization Service.

Carlson, Norman A., Director, Bureau of Prisons.

Coppock, Donald R., Deputy Associate Commissioner for Domestic Control, Immigration and Naturalization Service.

Farkas, Gerald M., Executive Assistant to Director, Bureau of Prisons. Garfield, Frederick, Assistant Director for Scientific Support, Bureau of Narcotics, and Dangerous Drugs.

Greene, James F., Associate Commissioner for Operations, Immigration and Naturalization Service.

Heaney, Richard, Deputy Director, Bureau of Prisons.

Ingersoll, John E., Director, Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs. Levinson, Dr. Robert B., Mental Health Coordinator, Bureau of Prisons. Maloney, Andrew J., Chief, Narcotics and Racketeering Unit, Southern District of New York.

Miller, Donald, Chief Counsel, Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs. Seymour, Whitney North, Jr., U.S. Attorney, Southern District of New York. Kemper Insurance Group, Lewis F. Presnall, director of rehabilitation; and manager, Corporate Alcoholism and Other Behavioral Problems Department, National Loss Control Service Corp. (NATLSCO).

Louisiana Narcotics Rehabilitation Commission:

Alderette, Edward, executive director.

Scrignar, Dr. Chester, chairman.
Swanson, Dr. William C., member.

Malcolm Bliss Community Mental Health Center:

Buis, Jon, NARA aftercare counselor.

Davis, Mike.

Missouri Division of Mental Health:

Knowles, Dr. Raymond R., program director, narcotic addiction treatment program, and chief, alcoholic and drug abuse program.

Muse, Alvin.

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