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  • are very fortunate in the number of people who have asked 23 to testify at these hearings. 24 25 professional associations, from health and welfare agencies c., And the hearings are being held in and here in S~n Francisco. I think our first
  • in this are those associated with poverty. The effects of poverty and the lack of adequate hous- ing, education, health services, recreation, employment opportunity, and social mobility are reflected not only inhi.gh infant mortality but in the development
  • JACOB JAVITS' AMENDMENT TO SOCIAL SECURITY BILL ALLOWING PRIVATE INSURANCE ASSOCIATION TO PROVIDE HEALTH CARE FOR ELDERLY; HEAD COUNT; LISTER HILL; MEDICARE AS POLITICAL ISSUE; LBJ TELLS GORE TO CONSULT CLINTON ANDERSON, MYER FELDMAN; HERBERT
  • LBJ ASKS FELDMAN, LEE WHITE TO MEET WITH NEGRO DOCTORS FROM NATIONAL MEDICAL ASSOCIATION; LBJ IS SCHEDULED TO MEET WITH THEM ABOUT THEIR CONCERNS OVER MEDICARE, CIVIL RIGHTS BUT CAN ONLY MEET BRIEFLY BECAUSE OF NSC MEETING ON TONKIN GULF ATTACK
  • for the fut ure of retarded cbildren. Muriel is a member of the President'& Committee on Mental Retardation and ' a member of the Advisory Board of the National Association of Retarded Children. Muriel Humphrey. *- *2 ..*
  • ; tour of Martin & Danz Ranches; dinner; movie in the hangar; LBJ spoke on August 14 to Association of Negro Doctors in Houston
  • LBJ has Congressional Leadership Breakfast; Lady Bird meets Ladies Committee of the Boston Museum of Fine Arts; planning for the Women Doers' Luncheon on child health; photos with the National Association for Retarded Children and their poster child