Statement of-Continued Mitchell, Don, director, Narcotic Service Council (NASCO).. Morris, Jonas V., executive director, National Council of Community Murphy, Hon. John M., a Representative in Congress from the State Murray, Edward, New Hope, ex-addict, New Orleans, La.. Musser, Dr. Marc J., Chief Medical Director, Veterans' Administra- Page 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 Perito, Paul L.: Chief Counsel, Select Committee on Crime, U.S. House of Repre- General Counsel and Assistant Director, Special Action Office for 909 1128, 1443 Peterson, Harry N., director, Legislative Department, American Med- Peyser, Hon. Peter A., a Representative in Congress from the State of Powers, John J., Jr., chairman of the board and president, Pfizer, Inc., Price, Hon. Melvin, a Representative in Congress from the State of Rauch, Rear Adm. Charles F., Jr., Executive Director, Drug Abuse Rembish, Mrs. Helen, Parents Foundation Against Drug Abuse.. Richardson, Hon. Elliot L., Secretary, Department of Health, Edu- Roberts, Brig. Gen. John W., Deputy Director, Personnel Planning, Rossides, Eugene T., Assistant Secretary (Enforcement Tariff and 733 640 1125 671 335 339 1103 615 941 983 339 571 1460 619 514 Seevers, Dr. Maurice H., member, Committee on Alcoholism and 733 815 Smith, Dr. Carl, Acting Director, Office of Health Affairs, Office of 864 1090, 1108 Scrignar, Dr. Chester, chairman, Louisiana Narcotics Rehabilitation Statement of-Continued Swanson, Dr. William C., member, Louisiana Narcotics Rehabilitation Page 514, 515 Taber, Lt. Gen. Robert C., Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of Tarantino, Mrs. Mary, Parents Foundation Against Drug Abuse.. 339 615 493, 495 Weber, Arnold R., Associate Director, Office of Management and Wertz, Terrell M., assistant director, Legislative Division, American Wescoe, W. Clarke, president, Winthrop Laboratories, Pharmaceutical Williams, Maj. Cecil W., USAF, legislative attorney, Office of Willse, Sherman S., investigator, Public Works Committee, Subcom- Wilson, Dr. Vernon E., Administrator, Health Services and Mental 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- Attachment A-On the Campus. . . Drug Abuse Programs. Attachment E-Teacher Drug Abuse Education Project-Pro- Attachment F-Kids 'n Drugs (may be found in committee's American Medical Association: Abused drugs for which we have an accepted method of treatment. 810 1604 1591 1592 1597 1598 762 763 Dependence on Amphetamines and Other Stimulant Drugs- 765 770 775 779 Drugs that have merit in combating heroin addiction_ 760 786 Guidelines: Narcotics and medical practice... 746 Oral methadone maintenance techniques in the management Treatment of morphine-type dependence by withdrawal American Nurses' Association, Inc., Eileen M. Jacobi, R.N., Ed. D., 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, Page drug abuse consultant, statement_- 448 Defense Department: Army detoxification centers in Vietnam. 386 Army military personnel requirements for worldwide drug abuse Eighty thousand troops have left Vietnam between March 1970 381 Information concerning "absentee" and "deserter" personnel in Marine Corps administrative discharges awarded for inservice Penalty for "pushing" drugs.. Penalty under Uniform Code of Military Justice for trafficking or 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.. DePaul Community Mental Health Center, Richard Winder, ad- 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 875 Drug rehabilitation projects status report-July 1, 1971 869 895 Inpatient beds available for detoxification 894 Programs utilizing methadone treatment-exclusively, pri- 880 Psychiatrists in the community neighborhood programs. 892 869 Status of OEO's eight original drug rehabilitation projects. - 885 896 Special Consultant to the President for Narcotics and Dangerous Agencies working at present in narcotic addiction and drug 1459 Air Force, Army, and Navy programs and policies for treating drug users after departure from Southeast Asia with 1069 Antagonists being tested at Lexington 1081 Army facilities for treating men who remain in service 1060 Comparison of drug use patterns of Vietnam enlisted re- 1064 Current breakdown of research and evaluation funds.. 1081 Additional material supplied for the record by-Continued Special Consultant to the President-Continued Distribution of narcotic addiction community assistance DOD statutory authority for drug abuse prevention Page 216 229 Drug abuse programs for treatment and rehabilitation 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- 1059 Methadone... 259 Oakland study-March 1971-1,011 Vietnam enlisted re- 1063 Performance measurement system-relationship between Steps taken by the Air Force and Navy to insure accurate 1071 Thoughts on drugs to fight addiction_. 258 Time schedule of urinalysis of men not scheduled to leave 1072 Treatment programs—additional funds requested and their 205 254 1087 Use of statutory authorities cited in section 5 of the bill.. Fargo, N. Dak., board of commissioners, Herschel Lashkowitz, Telegram dated November 8, 1971, from Nelson A. Rockefeller Telegram dated October 22, 1971, from Norman Moore, M.D., Health, Education, and Welfare Department: 1603 1495 1495 Distribution of community narcotic addiction treatment programs 1000 1010 Letter dated October 8, 1971, from Dominick J. Lacovara, M.D., 1396 1410 NARB patient care contract agencies, as of June 31, 1971-by 1405 "Narcotics and Medical Practice," article from the Journal of 1513 Additional material supplied for the record by-Continued Page 1006 1013 NIMH research grants relevant to methadone and other narcotic "Successful Treatment of 750 Criminal Addicts," article from the Summary of NARA contract No. HSM-42-69-21 with Catholic Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee, Subcommittee on Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs: 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 1509 1512 1502 1534 1404 1419 318 321 284 325 267 268 Drug abuse prevention activities fiscal year 1972 budget 332 Drug abuse solution in industry. 287 Foreign Assistance Act amendments proposed. 324 Foreign law enforcement narcotics and dangerous drugs 325 High level violators who have jumped bond and presumed to 331 Investigations involving narcotics and other contraband in 286 Letter dated November 12, 1971, from Attorney General Office of Management and Budget performance measurement Opium-producing countries. Raw opium utilized in the United States-1964–70. Registration of manufacturers, distributors, and dispensers Bureau of Prisons: 1557 314 283 283 1558 327 Addicts in the NARA program that do not wish to cooperate. 654 658 |