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Mitchell, Don, director, Narcotic Service Council (NASCO)..

Morris, Jonas V., executive director, National Council of Community
Mental Health Centers.__

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

Murray, Edward, New Hope, ex-addict, New Orleans, La..
Muse, Alvin, Missouri Division of Mental Health..

Musser, Dr. Marc J., Chief Medical Director, Veterans' Administra-
tion...

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427

789

1018

558

404

578, 950

Nolen, William O., investigator, Public Works Committee, Subcommittee on Investigations and Oversight...

1369

Offray, Ferdinand, counselor, Lower Ninth Ward, New Orleans, La.. 505 Palmer, Dr. Richard E., member, board of directors, American Medical Association.........

733

Patten, Hon. Edward J., a Representative in Congress from the State of New Jersey.

574

Peckarsky, J. Č., Deputy Chief Benefits Director, Veterans' Admin

istration__.

578, 950

909

Pepper, Hon. Claude, a Representative in Congress from the State of
Florida...

Perito, Paul L.:

Chief Counsel, Select Committee on Crime, U.S. House of Repre-
sentatives..

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

909

1128, 1443

Peterson, Harry N., director, Legislative Department, American Med-
ical Association_.

Peyser, Hon. Peter A., a Representative in Congress from the State of
New York___

Powers, John J., Jr., chairman of the board and president, Pfizer, Inc.,
Pharmaceutical Manufacturers Association.
Presnall, Lewis F., director of rehabilitation, Kemper Insurance
Group, and manager, Corporate Alcoholism and Other Behavioral
Problems Department, National Loss Control Service Corp.
(NATLSCO).

Price, Hon. Melvin, a Representative in Congress from the State of
Illinois.

Rauch, Rear Adm. Charles F., Jr., Executive Director, Drug Abuse
Advisory Council, Department of the Navy, Department of Defense.
Rauch, Thomas M., chairman of the board and president, Smith
Kline & French Laboratories___

Rembish, Mrs. Helen, Parents Foundation Against Drug Abuse..
Reuss, Hon. Henry S., a Representative in Congress from the State of
Wisconsin..

Richardson, Hon. Elliot L., Secretary, Department of Health, Edu-
cation, and Welfare...

Roberts, Brig. Gen. John W., Deputy Director, Personnel Planning,
DCS/Personnel Headquarters, USAF, Department of Defense.
Rosenthal, Hon. Benjamin S., a Representative in Congress from
the State of New York..

Rossides, Eugene T., Assistant Secretary (Enforcement Tariff and
Trade Affairs, and Operations), Department of the Treasury..
Scheuer, Hon. James H., a Representative in Congress from the State
of New York....

733

640

1125

671

335

339

1103

615

941

983

339

571

1460

619

514

Seevers, Dr. Maurice H., member, Committee on Alcoholism and
Drug Dependence, American Medical Association
Seymour, Whitney North, Jr., U.S. attorney, southern district of
New York, Department of Justice_

733

815

Smith, Dr. Carl, Acting Director, Office of Health Affairs, Office of
Economic Opportunity, Executive Office of the President...
Stetler, C. Joseph, president, Pharmaceutical Manufacturers Associa
tion...

864

1090, 1108

Scrignar, Dr. Chester, chairman, Louisiana Narcotics Rehabilitation
Commission....

Statement of-Continued

Swanson, Dr. William C., member, Louisiana Narcotics Rehabilitation
Commission.......

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514, 515

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

Tarantino, Mrs. Mary, Parents Foundation Against Drug Abuse..
Thompson, Dr. Doris, director, City Health Department, New Orleans,
La____

339

615

493, 495

Weber, Arnold R., Associate Director, Office of Management and
Budget, Executive Office of the President___

Wertz, Terrell M., assistant director, Legislative Division, American
Legion_..

Wescoe, W. Clarke, president, Winthrop Laboratories, Pharmaceutical
Manufacturers Association...

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

Willse, Sherman S., investigator, Public Works Committee, Subcom-
mittee on Investigations and Óversight...

Wilson, Dr. Vernon E., Administrator, Health Services and Mental
Health Administration, Department of Health, Education, and
Welfare

Wright, Jesse, New Orleans, La

171

717

1124

339

1369

983, 1386

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

Texas

505

454, 1369

Zapp, Dr. John S., Deputy Assistant Secretary for Legislation (Health), Department of Health, Education, and Welfare. 1386, 1496 Additional material supplied for the record by

Addiction Services Agency, New York, survey of current employ-
ment efforts for ex-addicts in New York City
Alexandria (Va.) Community Welfare Council, Mrs. Zoe H. Carrigan,
regional director, letter dated July 15, 1971, to Chairman Staggers.
American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy, statement.

Attachment A-On the Campus. . . Drug Abuse Programs.
Attachment B-The Pharmacist as an Educator in Drug Abuse.
Attachment C-Statement prepared by George P. Hager, Dean,
School of Pharmacy, University of North Carolina..
Attachment D-Better Living Through Chemistry (may be
found in the committee's files).

Attachment E-Teacher Drug Abuse Education Project-Pro-
ceedings (may be found in committee's files).

Attachment F-Kids 'n Drugs (may be found in committee's
files).

American Medical Association:

Abused drugs for which we have an accepted method of treatment.
The Drug Dependent Person, a Public Health Exhibit pre-
sented by the AMA..

810

1604

1591

1592

1597

1598

762

763

Dependence on Amphetamines and Other Stimulant Drugs-
Dependence on Barbiturates and Other Sedative Drugs.
Dependence on LSD and Other Hallucinogenic Drugs..
Dependence on Cannabis (Marihuana)__

765

770

775

779

Drugs that have merit in combating heroin addiction_
Estimates of numbers of doctor addicts__.

760

786

Guidelines:

Narcotics and medical practice...

746

Oral methadone maintenance techniques in the management
of morphine-type dependence

Treatment of morphine-type dependence by withdrawal
methods

American Nurses' Association, Inc., Eileen M. Jacobi, R.N., Ed. D.,
executive director, letter dated June 28, 1971, to Chairman Rogers
American Public Health Association, James R. Kimmey, M.D.,
executive director, statement.

752

754

1600

1589

Bar Association of Metropolitan St. Louis, letter dated September 1, 1971, to Congressman James Symington from Sandra T. Spirtas and David R. Spitznagel, cochairmen, Adult Action, Drug Education Committee, Young Lawyers Section___

450

Additional material supplied for the record by-Continued

Co-Ordinated Youth Services (St. Louis), Robert W. Burroughs,

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drug abuse consultant, statement_-

448

Defense Department:

Army detoxification centers in Vietnam.

386

Army military personnel requirements for worldwide drug abuse
program for fiscal year 1972___

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Eighty thousand troops have left Vietnam between March 1970
and March 1971...

381

Information concerning "absentee" and "deserter" personnel in
Vietnam..

Marine Corps administrative discharges awarded for inservice
drug abuse involvement (sale, possession, use) -1968-71--
Memorandum for Secretaries of the military departments and the
Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff, dated July 7, 1971, from
David Packard re rehabilitation of drug abusers...
Navy's drug abuse personnel requirements-fiscal year 1972.
Number of psychiatrists in Army.

Penalty for "pushing" drugs..

Penalty under Uniform Code of Military Justice for trafficking or
abusing drugs.

389

345

Reasons for turning to drugs in Vietnam.

Source of heroin being used in South Vietnam...

Statement re control of budget by Special Action Office

quirements for fiscal year 1972__

U.S. Air Force worldwide drug abuse program-manpower re

VD rate per thousand-U.S. troops in Europe..
Vietnam detoxification centers staffing and capacity-

DePaul Community Mental Health Center, Richard Winder, ad-
ministrative assistant, narcotics project, letter dated July 12, 1971,
to Clarence Guillement, City Demonstration Agency, City Hall,
New Orleans, La., enclosing "A Summary of the Activities of the
DePaul Community Mental Health Center in the Field of Drug
Abuse"

Executive Office of the President:

346

395

388

391

379

358

369

400

396

360

387

569

Office of Economic Opportunity:

Drug rehabilitation activities in neighborhood health
centers status report, August 1, 1971-

875

Drug rehabilitation projects status report-July 1, 1971
Followup on drug offenders served through Watts Neighbor-
hood Health Center____

869

895

Inpatient beds available for detoxification

894

Programs utilizing methadone treatment-exclusively, pri-
marily, or as one of several modalities..

880

Psychiatrists in the community neighborhood programs.
Staffing levels of OEO drug treatment programs, August 10,
1971.

892

869

Status of OEO's eight original drug rehabilitation projects. -
Treatment procedures in the various programs throughout
the country.

885

896

Special Consultant to the President for Narcotics and Dangerous
Drugs:

Agencies working at present in narcotic addiction and drug
abuse in the Dallas, Tex., area....

1459

Air Force, Army, and Navy programs and policies for treating

drug users after departure from Southeast Asia with
service time remaining

1069

Antagonists being tested at Lexington

1081

Army facilities for treating men who remain in service
following detoxification....

1060

Comparison of drug use patterns of Vietnam enlisted re-
turnees (age 26 or below, rank E-6 or below) prior to tour
in Vietnam

1064

Current breakdown of research and evaluation funds..

1081

Additional material supplied for the record by-Continued
Executive Office of the President-Continued

Special Consultant to the President-Continued

Distribution of narcotic addiction community assistance
grants showing operational status, average patient loads,
and range of services__

DOD statutory authority for drug abuse prevention

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216

229

Drug abuse programs for treatment and rehabilitation
financed by Federal Government.

1082

Explanation of the provisions of section VII.

254

Explanation for the temporary lifespan of SAO.

254

Justification for a General Counsel position in SAO.

255

Means of getting the program into action_-_

257

Membership list-Federal Drug Abuse Prevention Coordi-
nating Committee_

1059

Methadone...

259

Oakland study-March 1971-1,011 Vietnam enlisted re-
turnees separating from service (Army).

1063

Performance measurement system-relationship between
the Executive Office and the various agencies. -
Preliminary findings-not to be cited, comparison of drug use
patterns of Vietnam enlisted returnees (age 26 or below-
rank E-6 or below) during tour in Vietnam___
Prevalence of drug use of Vietnam enlisted returnees (age 26
or below, rank E-6 or below) _ _ .

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Steps taken by the Air Force and Navy to insure accurate
urinalysis data..

1071

Thoughts on drugs to fight addiction_.

258

Time schedule of urinalysis of men not scheduled to leave
Vietnam..-

1072

Treatment programs—additional funds requested and their
planned use..

205

254

1087

Use of statutory authorities cited in section 5 of the bill..
Utilization of community mental health centers as drug abuse
treatment units__

Fargo, N. Dak., board of commissioners, Herschel Lashkowitz,
mayor and president, letter dated July 1, 1971, to Congressman
Arthur Link with resolution attached..
Hastings, Hon. James F., a Representative in Congress from the
State of New York:

Telegram dated November 8, 1971, from Nelson A. Rockefeller
to HEW Secretary Richardson re removal of present IND
status of methadone..

Telegram dated October 22, 1971, from Norman Moore, M.D.,
chairman, Public Health Council, New York State Department
of Health, to Dr. Charles C. Edwards, Commissioner of Food
and Drug Administration, HEW, re removal of present IND
status of methadone__

Health, Education, and Welfare Department:

1603

1495

1495

Distribution of community narcotic addiction treatment programs
by specialized drug facilities and community mental health
centers-National Institute of Mental Health__
Educational materials-National Institute of Mental Health-
Office of Education

1000

1010

Letter dated October 8, 1971, from Dominick J. Lacovara, M.D.,
Chief, NIMH Clinical Research Center (for the Surgeon
General), Fort Worth, Tex., to Gerald J. Gallinghouse, U.S.
Attorney, New Orleans, La., re patient committed to the care
and custody of the Surgeon General for treatment in a PHS
hospital by court order with waiver attached.
NARA community inpatient treatment contracts..

1396

1410

NARB patient care contract agencies, as of June 31, 1971-by
States__

1405

"Narcotics and Medical Practice," article from the Journal of
American Medical Association, October 25, 1971_..

1513

Additional material supplied for the record by-Continued
Health, Education, and Welfare Department--Continued
NIMH research grants relevant to drug abuse awarded out of
fiscal year 1971 funds...

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1013

NIMH research grants relevant to methadone and other narcotic
antagonists including cyclazocine, nalorphine, naloxone, and
levallorphan, awarded from fiscal year 1971 funds..
"Progress Report of Evaluation of Methadone Maintenance
Treatment Program as of March 31, 1968," article from the
Journal of American Medical Association, December 16, 1968. 1506
Reprint from Federal Register of April 2, 1971, part 130-New
Drugs: Conditions for Investigational Use of Methadone for
Maintenance Programs for Narcotic Addicts__
Reprint from Federal Register of April 2, 1971, part 151-
Regulatory Taxes on Narcotic Drugs: Administering and
Dispensing Requirements...

"Successful Treatment of 750 Criminal Addicts," article from the
Journal of American Medical Association, December 16, 1968
Summary of basis of approval for No. 1 disket-methadone
hydrochloride-August 3, 1971.

Summary of NARA contract No. HSM-42-69-21 with Catholic
Family Service, San Diego, Calif

Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee, Subcommittee on
Public Health and Environment, committee print entitled "Produc-
tion and Abuse of Opiates in the Far East".
Justice Department:

Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs:
Addicts that are also pushers..

BNDD/Bureau of Customs guidelines.

Change in BNDD staffing overseas.

Civil commitment for addicts.

Confidentiality of counseling.

Counseling or treatment of minor without parents consent or
knowledge.--

1509

1512

1502

1534

1404

1419

318

321

284

325

267

268

Drug abuse prevention activities fiscal year 1972 budget
figure...

332

Drug abuse solution in industry.

287

Foreign Assistance Act amendments proposed.

324

Foreign law enforcement narcotics and dangerous drugs
training...

325

High level violators who have jumped bond and presumed to
have fled country..

331

Investigations involving narcotics and other contraband in
Federal prisons___

286

Letter dated November 12, 1971, from Attorney General
John Mitchell to Chairman Rogers re establishment of a
Deputy Director for Law Enforcement in the Office of the
Director of the Special Action Office; and a proposal for
the use of the facilities, resources, and personnel of the
FBI and the IRS in carrying out law enforcement activities
with respect to drug abuse..

Office of Management and Budget performance measurement
system...

Opium-producing countries.

Raw opium utilized in the United States-1964–70.
Recommendations of the Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous
Drugs Study Group on Methadone Maintenance Re-
search-December 1969..

Registration of manufacturers, distributors, and dispensers
of controlled substances (pt. 301)-Schedules of controlled
substances (pt. 308)-Amphetamine, methamphetamine,
and optical isomers, from the Federal Register, volume 36,
No. 130-Wednesday, July 7, 1971...

Bureau of Prisons:

1557

314

283

283

1558

327

Addicts in the NARA program that do not wish to cooperate.
Aftercare agencies under contract, services performed and
results....

654

658

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