HARRY FLOOD BYRD, Virginia, Chairman ROBERT S. KERR, Oklahoma
JOHN J. WILLIAMS, Delaware J. ALLEN FREAR, JR., Delaware
FRANK CARLSON, Kansas RUSSELL B. LONG, Louisiana
WALLACE F. BENNETT, Utah GEORGE A. SMATHERS, Florida
JOHN MARSHALL BUTLER, Maryland CLINTON P. ANDERSON, New Mexico CARL T. CURTIS, Nebraska PAUL H. DOUGLAS, Illinois
THRUSTON B. MORTON, Kentucky ALBERT GORE, Tennessee HERMAN E. TALMADGE, Georgia EUGENE J. MCCARTHY, Minnesota VANCE HARTKE, Indiana
ELIZABETH B. SPRINGER, Chief Clerk
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American Dental Association....
American Public Welfare Association.
Bartlett, Hon. E. L., U.S. Senator from the State of Alaska_ Butler, Allan M., professor of pediatrics, Harvard Medical School, and
chairman, the Physicians Forum.-- Byrd, Hon. Robert C., U.S. Senator from the State of West Virginia.. Case, Hon. Clifford P., U.S. Senator from the State of New Jersey - Chamber of Commerce of the United States.. Chance, Hugh E., International Chiropractors Association; accompanied
by S. K. Keiser, Lancaster, Pa-- Cohen, Wilbur J.--
Distribution of Federal funds among the States under the proposed
medical services for the aged plan...
Meeting the health care needs of older people through social insurance.
Old-age assistance and aid to dependent children combined—Esti-
mated annual increase needed in public assistance payments under
specified measures -
Old-age assistance and aid to dependent children, separately-Cost
standards for basic requirements estimated at twice specified food
costs in USDA low-cost food plan: Financial need met by public
assistance payments for basic requirements and special needs other
than for medical care at end of calendar year 1958, under specified
measure of total cost for basic items.--
Cohen, Wilbur J-Continued
Old-age assistance and aid to dependent children, separately-State
cost standards: Financial need met by public assistance payments for basic requirements and special needs other than for medical care Page under State cost standards at end of calendar year 1958
310 Connerton, James P., field representative, New Jersey Education Associa- tion, and the New Jersey Civil Service Association..
324 Cruikshank, Nelson H., director, Department of Social Security, AFL-CIO;
accompanied by Andrew J. Biemiller, director, Legislative Department, AFL-CIO.
222 Analysis of administration plan..
242 Analysis of Javits bill, S. 3350.
241 Editorials from Business Week
227 Danstedt, Rudolph T., director of the Washington branch office, National Association of Social Workers ..
422
Faulkner, E. J., American Life Convention, Health Insurance Association
of America and Life Insurance Association of America; accompanied by
David Robbins, assistant director of research, Health Insurance Associa-
tion..
253
Resolution adopted by Nationwide Insurance Board of Directors, April
7, 1960.--
264
Flemming, Hon. Arthur S., Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare;
accompanied by Charles E. Hawkins, W. L. Mitchell, Robert J. Myers,
Robert M. Ball, Social Security Administration, and Robert A. Forsythe,
Assistant Secretary, Department of Health, Education and Welfare..--42, 154
Estimated annual Federal-State-local costs under (a) proposed medi-
care program for the aged, (b) program of medical services for the aged
(title XVI of the Social Security Act, as added by title VI of H.R.
12580, and (c) improvement in medical services under the old-age
assistance program arising from combined effect of proposed med-
icare program, proposed title XVI of Social Security Act, and pro-
posed increase in Federal matching for medical services under old-age
assistance in H.R. 12580.---
75
Estimated Federal and State-local expenditures as a result of medicare
program for the aged, by State, if all States participate, as of Janu-
51
Numbers of persons aged 65 and over receiving old-age, survivors,
and disability insurance, old-age assistance, and both types of
payments, specified dates
72
Administration proposed bill.
62 Gifford, Bruce, managing director, International Association of Health Underwriters
381 Governors' conference, resolution approved on subject "Problems of the Aging;" and telegram from 23 Governors attending conference.
161
Illinois Manufacturers Association.
434
Javits, Hon. Jacob K., U.S. Senator from the State of New York. 135, 327
Analysis of proposed bill..
135
Conference on the “Role of the Federal Government in Problems of
Health and Medical Research”.
138
Response of the States to Federal-State grant programs
144
Kennedy, Hon. John F., U.S. Senator from the State of Massachusetts..
Larson, Dr. Leonard, president-elect, American Medical Association,
accompanied by C. Joseph Stelter, general counsel.
202
Letter to chairman.
221
Leighty, G. E., chairman, Railway Labor Executives Association.
375
Long, Hon. Oren E., U.S. Senator from the State of Hawaii.
332
Magnuson, Hon. Warren G., U.S. Senator from the State of Washington. 283
McCrary, V. Eugene, the American Optometric Association.-
291
Proposed amendments.
295
Resolution of the American Medical Association.
293
McLain, George, president, National League of Senior Citizens, chairman, California Institute of Social Welfare..
192 McNamara, Hon. Pat, U.S. Senator from the State of Michigan.
107 Analysis: Retired Persons Medical Insurance Act----
110 Remarks in Senate.
116
Murphy, Emmett J., director of industrial relations, National Chiropractic
Association
195
Nagle, John W., National Federation of the Blind
285
National Association of Manufacturers.
418
National Lawyers Guild..
386
Rockefeller, Hion. Nelson A., Governor of the State of New York.
187
Schafer, Joseph A., member, Pennsylvania Institute of Public Accountants. 396
Schamberg, F. L., Committee on Social Security for Physicians; accom-
panied by Harry Kelber, secretary-
275
Results of the 18 polls of physicians on the issue of al security cover-
age.
277
Schloss, Irvin P., legislative analyst, American Foundation for the Blind 383 Schottland, Charles I., dean, Florence Heller School for Advanced Studies in Social Welfare, Brandeis University
378, 398 South Dakota State Medical Association.
427 Sundquist, Perry, chief, Division for the Blind, Department of Social Wel- fare, California..
288 Thompson, Julia C., Washington representative, American Nurses Asso- ciation.
409
Williams, Hon. Harrison A., Jr., U.S. Senator from the State of New
Jersey -
279
The Social Security Offset schedule-
282
Zimmerman, J. C., assistant executive vice president, Kentucky Chamber of Commerce
424
LETTERS AND TELEGRAMS
Adams, Albert C., chairman, Committee on Social Security, the National
Association of Life Underwriters, to chairman. Altmeyer, Arthur J., former Commissioner for Social Security, to chair- Americans for Democratic Action, to chairman. Baehr, George, New York, N.Y., to chairman. Bain, Mrs. Katherine, chairman, Legislative Program Committee, Ameri-
can Association of University Women, to chairman.-- Ballinger, Charles L., American Osteopathic Association, Coral Gables,
Fla., to chairman..
Bandolin, Beatrice, chairman, Presidents Council, Older Adults Depart-
ment, Jewish Community Centers of Chicago, to chairman..
Barbee, W. M., president, North Carolina State AFL-CIO, to com-
mittee
Bee, Hon. Daniel H., chairman, board of trustees, Pennsylvania Medical
Society, to committee..
Beirne, J. A., president, Communications Workers of America, to com-
mittee
Berger, David, city solicitor of Philadelphia, to chairman. Berman, Benjamin, president, Golden Age Club, Trenton, N.J., to chair-
Bernhardt, A. J., general president, Brotherhood of Railway Car Men of
America, to committee
Berthright, w. C., general president and secretary-treasurer, Journeymen
Barbers, Hairdressers, etc., International Union, to committee
Boyer, Harry, copresident, Pennsylvania AFL-CIO, to committee.
Brady, Joseph E., director of legislation, International Union of United
Brewery, Flour, Cereal, Soft Drink, & Distillery Workers of America,
AFL-CIO, to committee -
Braley, Edward L., business agent, Local 321, Plumbers & Fitters, to
committee.
Brandenburg, Mort, general president, Distillery Rectifying Wine and
Allied Workers International Union of America, AFL-ĊIO, to commit-
tee..
Brown, Elmer, president, International Typographical Union, to commit-
tee.
Brown, K. S., Arizona State AFL-CIO, to committee-
Bull, Howard, manager, Aetna Life Insurance Co., to chairman.
Byrd, Hon. Harry F., chairman, to Hon. Maurice H. Stans, Director,
Bureau of the Budget..
Caldwell, J. J., secretary-treasurer, Oklahoma AFL-CIO, to chairman.- Calvin, William A., president, International Brotherhood of Boilermakers,
Iron Shipbuilders, Blacksmiths, Forgers, and Helpers, to committee----
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Camire, Albert B., president, the Bangor Builders Construction Trade Page Council, to committee..
346 Campbell, James A., national president, American Federation of Govern- ment Employees, to committee -
354
Campbell, R. L., Physicians and Surgeons Clinic, Corsicana, Tex., to
chairman..
448
Carey, James B., president, International Union of Electrical, Radio, and
and Machine Workers, AFL-CIO, to chairman -
339
Carpenters Union Local 301, to chairman..
346
Cavender, George A., president, Colorado Labor Council, AFL-CIO, to
committee..
350
Clark, Jesse, president, Brotherhood of Railroad Signalmen, to committee - 342
Conway, Daniel E., international president, American Bakery and Con-
fectionery Workers Union, Washington, D.C., to chairman -
340
Cope, Elmer F., secretary-treasurer, Ohio AFL-CIO, to committee.
352
Coughlin, Howard, president, Office Employees International Union, to
committee
353
Cross, James R., secretary-treasurer, Vermont Labor Council, AFL-CIO,
to committee
348
Cross, Ralph C., general manager, Commerce and Industry Association of
New York, to chairman.
403
Crotty, Harold C., president, Brotherhood of Maintenance of Way Em-
ployees, to committee..
344
Curran, Joseph, president, National Maritime Union, to committee.
349
Daniels, Frederick I., executive director, Brooklyn Bureau of Social Welfare
and Children's Aid Society, to chairman -
406
De Andrade, A. J., president, George L. Godge, secretary-treasurer, Inter-
national Printing Pressmen and Assistants Union of North America, to
chairman..
347
Debus, John J., secretary, New Jersey Pharmaceutical Association, Trenton, N.J., to chairman...
341
DeKalb, Leo F., employees relations manager, Caterpillar Tractor Co., to
Hon. B. B. Hickenlooper-
191
Denny, Joseph, president, International Brotherhood of Bookbinders Union, to committee
354 Dixon, James P., Antioch College, Yellow Springs, Ohio, to chairman- 338 Dorman, Darrell H., president, Idaho State AFL-CIO, to chairman-
351 Dorsett, J. Dewey, general manager, Association of Casualty & Surety Cos., to chairman.---
411 Dorsky, B. J., Maine State Federal Labor Council, to committee-
346 Douglas, Hon. Paul H., to chairman..
187 Draper, Warren F., executive medical officer, UMWA Welfare, Washington, D.C., to chairman.
338, 441 Dufour, Mercedes, secretary, Wisconsin Council of County and Municipal Employees, Madison, Wis., to chairman..
338 Duin, H. H., Anderson, Ind., to chairman.-
333 Esseltyn, Caldwell D., president, Group Health Association of America, Hudson, N.Y., to chairman.
338
Fauri, Fidele, dean, School of Social Work, University of Michigan, to
chairman.
378
Ferrier, T. A., Pittsburgh, Pa., to chairman.
335
Feves, Louis J., president, Oregon State Medical Society, to chairman. 446
Fields, M. Wm., president, the
Arkansas State Association of Life Under-
writers, an affiliate of the National Association of Life Underwriters,
to committee.
432
Fine, Daniel, New Kensington, Pa., to chairman.
335
Flemming, Hon. Arthur S., Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare, to Hon. Robert S. Kerr
89
Foster, John W., Winston-Salem, N.C., to committee-
345
Gilbert, H. E., Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen & Enginemen, to
committee
343
Golden, Benjamin I., Elkins, W. Va., to chairman.
439
Goodfellow, Joseph, president, International Glove Workers Union of
America, to committee -
343
Gordon, Milton, secretary-treasurer, International Union of Doll and Toy
Workers of the United States and Canada, AFL-CIO, to committee.- 348
Griepentrog, Carl W., president, International Union of Allied Industrial
Workers of America, AFL-CIO, to committee.
351
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