Addresses of Jimmy Carter (James Earl Carter) Governor of Georgia, 1971-1975

Official List of Addresses (1971-1975) and
Table of Contents
(These addresses, listed by Gouernor Carter's office, delivered in Atlanta and Georgia unless otherwise noted)

InauCpralAddress, January 1I!

State of the State, January 14

Budget Message, January 15

Planning Association, January 15

Association County Comnlissioners, January 18

13th Annual Mayors' Day Banquet, January 18

"Eggs and Issues" Breakfast, January 19

Legislative Forum, January 19

Milk Producers, January 19

Southeastern River Basins Interagency Committee, January 20

Funeral of Senator Richard B. Russell, Winder, January 24

24

Atlanta Advertising Club, January 25

Agribusiness Council, Inc., January 26

Central Atlanta Progress, January 27

Association of Broadcasters, Radio-TV Institute, Athens,

January 28

Columbus Chamber of Commerce, January 28

Dedication, Thomas C. Tullman National Guard Armory,

January 29

Middle Flint Planning and Development Commission,

Americus, January 29

Conservancy, Annual Conference, Callaway Gardens,

January 30

National Prayer Breakfast, Washington, D.C., February 2

Lambda Chi Alpha, February 3

Area Planning and Development Commission, February 5

Presidential Commission on Financial Structure and

Regulation, February 6

Georgia AFL-CIO, February 9

Governor's Prayer Breakfast, February 10

Association of Educators, February 11

Georgia Day, Savannah, 238th Anniversary, February 12

Southeastern Educational Congress of Optometry, February 15

Testimony Before the U.S. Senate Subcommittee on Economic

Development re Continuation of Appalachian Project,

February 19

Georgia Tech National Alumni Association, February 20

"Technology Week," Alexander Coliseum, February 21

National Peach Council Convention, February 22

Northside Baptist Church, February 28

Atlanta Press Club, March 1

Jefferson-Jackson Day Dinner, March 2

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Conference on Social Welfare, March 5

Southern Wool and Worsted l'extile Association, March 13

Hiqhway Conference, March 16

Hibernian Society of Savannah, March 17

Knights of Columbus, Savannah, March 17

Dedication, Southwest Georgia Branch Experiment Station,

Plains, March 19

Americus and Sumter County Chamber of Commerce,

March 19

School Boards Association, March 21

Teacher Hall of Fame Award, March 31

Annual Meeting, Georgia Association of Educators, April 1

Georgia Federation for Exceptional Children, April 2

Broad River Soil and Water Conservation,

District Supervisors' Meeting, Homer, April 2

Third Annual Conference on Historic Preservation,

Thomasville, April 3

Southern Recreation and Park Conference, April 6

Young Presidents' Organization, April 6

Association of Baptist Foundation Executives, April 6

Red Carpet Tour, Columbus, April 7

Governor's Commission, Employment of the Handicapped,

April 8

Women's International Bowling Congress, April 8

State YMCA, April 9

Opening Day Ceremonies, "Six Flags Over Georgia," April 10

Planning Association, Goals for Georgia, April 12

Educational Improvement Council, April 13

Floyd County Democratic Association, Rome, April 13

Garden Club of Georgia, Inc., Callaway Gardens, April 14

Annual Leaders' Conference, Interstate Insurance Company,

April 15

Georgia Bankers' Association, Annual Convention,

Jekyll Island, April 15

Dedication, University Hospital, Augusta, April 16

North DeKalb Democrats, Chamblee, April 17

National Yale Alumni Luncheon, April 17

Georgia Associated Press Broadcasters' Association, April 17

99

Association County Commissioners of Georgia, Macon,

April 19

101

Dedication, Rural Development Center, Tifton, April 22

Rose Parade, Thomasville, April 23

Star Students' and Teachers' Annual Banquet, April 23

State B'nai B'rith Meeting, Callacvay Gardens, April 24

Small Business Administrators, April 28

Ground Breaking, Borden, Inc., Griffin, April 29

District North Civitans International, Jekyll Island, April 29

Lamar Society, April 30

Alumni Day, Mercer University, Macon, May 1

Metropolitan Opera, Curtain Speech, May 1

Georgia White House Conference on Aging, May 3

Georgia State University Spring Festival, May 4

Banquet Managers' Guild, U.S.A., May 4

Governor's Youth Opportunity Council, May 5

United States Olympic Committee, May 6

Atlanta Federal Savings and Loan Scholarship, May 7

36th Annual International Marketing Congress, South Sales

and Marketing Executives, May 10

Democratic Party of South Carolina, Columbia, May 11

Dedication, Tallulah Falls School, May 13

"Operation Bootstrap" Conference, Lake Jackson, May 13

Ground Breaking, Northside Drive Baptist Church, May 16

Ground Breaking, City-County Hospital, LaGrange, May 17

Police Officers, May 18

Kiwanis Club, May 18

Honors Day, University of Georgia, May 19

Dedication, Forestry Information Center, May 21

Gilmer County, Democratic Dinner, Ellijay, May 22

36

Peace Officers' Association of Georgia, Spring Meeting,

Eastman, May 26

6 1

Commencement, North Georgia College, Dahlonega, May 30

Motor Trucking Association, Callaway Gardens, June 4

37

Poultry Coronation Banquet, June 4

Commencement, Georgia College, Milledgeville, June 5

1971 Graduating Class, Troup County High School,

LaGrangc, June 6

Lions' State Convention, Jekyll Island, June 8

25

White House Convention on Youth Delegation, June 9

National High School Athletic Coaches' Association, June 10

Atlanta Press Club, June 10

American Legion Georgia Boys' State, June 11

25

Kennesaw Junior College, Commencement, June 11

WRNG Radio, Reorganization Remarks, June 11

Georgia Institute of Technology, Commencement, June 12

Georgia Savings and Loan League Convention, Callaway

Gardens, June 12

Welcome, Interns, Summer Program, June 14

Forestry Association, Inc., Jekyll Island, June 14

Inaugural Flight, Statesboro to Atlanta, June 15

Association of Independent Insurance Agents, June 16

Druid Hills Baptist Church Young People, June 16

Press Association, Jekyll Island, June 18

Dedication, Will-a-way Recreational Area, Fort Yargo Park,

Winder, June 20

Trooper Class, Police Academy, June 21

Kaiser-Aetna Company, June 22

Records Management Conference, June 22

State 4-H Council Meeting, Eatonton, June 23

Statement before U.S. House of Representatives Committee

on Crime re Drug Abuse, June 23

Statement before the U.S. House of Representatives

Committee on Ways and Means re Revenue Sharing,

June 24

National Jewish Community Relations Advisory Council,

June 24

Training Program, Georgia National Guard, Ft. Stewart,

June 25

Probation and Parole Association, Jekyll Island, June 25

Fayette County Sesquicentennial, Fayetteville, June 26

National Association of State Universities and Land-Grant

Colleges, June 28

Goals for Georgia for Education, July 1

Hunt Club, Springfield, July 2

Atlanta Track Club, Carling Peachtree Road Race, July 4

Roswell Street Baptist Church, Marietta, July 4

Goals for Georgia, Columbus, July 8

Statement Before the U.S. Senate Subcommittee on

Agriculture and Forestry re Rural Development, July 9

Fifth District Democratic Committee, July 10

Statement Before the U.S. Senate Subcommittee on

Intergovernmental Relations and Executive

Reorganization re Drug Abuse, July 15

Governor's Honors Program, Wesleyan College, July 16

Southern Regional Education Board, Key Biscayne, July 16

Georgia Municipal Association, Jekyll Island, July 17

Fourth Quarterly Criminal Intelligence Conference, July 22

Sheriffs' Association, Clayton, July 22

Joint Seminar of Superintendents and Principals, July 22

Youth Council, July 23

Dedication, Georgia Veterans Memorial State Park

Swimming Pool, Cordele, July 25

Camp Safety Patrol, Cordele, July 25

Atlanta Rotary Club, July 26

26

Little People of America, Inc., July 26

Joint Summer Conference, Superintendents and Principals,

Jekyll Island, July 27

5

Southwest Georgia Conference on Goals for Georgia,

Albany Junior College, July 2 7

38

Ground Breaking, Goodwill Industries, July 28

Coosa Valley Area Regional Conference on Goals for

Georgia, Rome, July 29

11 1

Goals for Georgia, J. F. Kennedy Center, Atlanta University,

August 2

Vocational Agriculture Teachers' Convention, August 10

112

Goals for Georgia, State Leaders' Review, August 12 School Bus Drivers' Association, Covington, August 13 Jaycees' Summer Board Meeting, Albany, August 13 4-H Youth, August 18 Remarks Prior to Viewing of Film, "Panic in Needle Park,"
August 18 North Georgia State Fair, Marietta, August 19 Opening of Information Center, Baxley, August 20 Dedication, Regional Red Cross Blood Center, August 22 County Wide Faculty Meeting, DeKalb County, Clarkston,
August 23 Catoosa Baptist Brotherhood Association Meeting,
Chattanooga, August 23 DeKalb County Police Appreciation Day, Decatur, August 26 First Class of Volunteers in Probation, September 3 Governor's Kick-Off Breakfast, United Appeal, September 8 Houston County Sesquicentennial Parade, Perry, September 18 Associated General Contractors, September 20 Executive Development Seminar for Department Heads,
Athens, September 20 Georgia Tech Alumni Club, September 2 1 National Association of Women in Construction, September 23 Moose Enrollment Ceremony, East Point, September 23 General Asembly, House Chambers, Special Session,
September 24 Atlanta Area Technical School, Graduation Class,
September 26 Georgia Dental Asociation, September 27 Butler Street YMCA, September 28 Discover America Travel Organization, September 29 Dedication -International Headquarters, Rug and Carpet
Industry, Dalton, September 30 Dooley County Sesquicentennial, Vienna, October 2 Goals for Georgia, October 5 Southern and Southeastern Divisions, Paper Industry
Management Association, October 6 National Poster Club, October 7 Governor's Conference on Economic Development, October 8 1971 Biennial Conference, Southern Company, Point Clear,
Ala., October 11 Boys Clubs of America (Executive Directors), October 12 Peace Officers' Association of Georgia, Inc., Macon,
October 12 National Association of State School Boards, October 13 County Welfare Association, Callaway Gardens, October 14 Federal's 500 Million Dollar Celebration, October 18 National Council, Education Loan Programs, October 21 Joint Committee on Tourism, Savannah, October 21 Bicentennial Council, Thirteen Original States, Savannah,
October 21

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National Vocational Technical Teacher Education Seminar, October 25
Inaugural Convocation, West Georgia College, Carrollton, October 29
Association for Mental Health, October 29 75th Anniversary Parade, City of Fitz~eraldO, ctober 30 Narcotics Treatment Program, November 2 Delegation, White House Conference on Aging, November 2 Dedication, Griffin Community Workshop, November 5 World Trade Council, Atlanta Chamber of Commerce,
November 5 Pre-Legislative Forum, Gainesville, November 11 Pre-Legislative Forum, Toccoa, November 11 Pre-Legislative Forum, Atlanta, November 12 American Association of Medical Assistants, Inc., November 12 Regional Assembly, Christian Churches of Georgia,
November 12 National Municipal League, November 15 Pre-Legislative Forum, Vidalia, November 15 Pre-Legislative Forum, Savannah, November 16 Rome Chamber of Commerce, November 16 Pre-Legislative Forum, Valdosta, November 17 Pre-Legislative Forum, Thomasville, November 17 Pre-Legislative Forum, Albany, November 18
Reorganization and Management, November 19 Governor's Conference on Arthritis, November 22 State Bar of Georgia, Mid-Year Meeting, December 3 Democratic Party of Georgia, December 5
National Society of Sales Training Executives, December 6 Atlanta Chamber of Commerce, 112th Annual Meeting,
December 7 Dairymen, Inc., December 7
Bankers' Association, December 8 American Hotel and Motel Association, December 9 Medical Association of Georgia, December 14
1972
State of the State, January 11 Budget Message, January 13 Georgia School Board Association, Inc., January 16 "Eggs and Issues" Breakfast, January 18 Legislative Forum, January 18 Dairy Farmers, 2 1st Annual Convention, January 18
Young Farmers' Association, Tifton, January 22
Colquitt County Farm and Business Leaders, January 24 American Society of Civil Engineers, January 24 Planning Association, January 27 State Correctional Chiefs from U.S. and Canada, January 27 Leadership Georgia, Sea Island, January 28 Georgia Southern College Alumni Luncheon, Statesboro,
January 29

Georgia Southern College Homecoming Parade, Statesboro, January 29
Municipal Association, Annual Mayors' Day, January 3 1 Statement Before U. S. Senate Finance Committee re Federal
Assistance (H.R. 1) ,February 1
Georgia Day, Savannah, February 11
One Thousand Club, C&SNational Bank Officers, February 12 Jefferson-Jackson Day Dinner, February 14 Consular Corps of Atlanta, February 17
Morehouse College, Atlanta Friends Campaign, February 17 Leukemia Society, February 18
Joint Meeting of Southeastern Ginners Association and Southern Cotton Growers, Inc., February 21
Athletic Hall of Fame, February 25
Beta Club Annual State Convention, February 26 First Methodist Church of Atlanta, February 27 Soft Drink Bottlers' Association, February 29 Governor's Prayer Breakfast, March 1 American Academy of Forensic Sciences, March 3 Town Hall Meeting, Capitol Avenue School, March 6
Fulton County Democratic Party, March 7
Joint Tech-Georgia Development Fund, March 7 Drug Dependence Treatment Center, Opening, March 8 Atlanta Chamber of Commerce, Board of Directors, March 8 Counselors In-Service Conference, March 8 Greater Macon Chamber of Commerce, March 10 School Boards' Association, March 16 Hibernian Society of Savannah, March 17 Statement Before the U. S. House of Representatives
Subcommittee on Economic Development and Public Works re National System of Regional Development Commission, March 2 1 Elbert County Chamber of Commerce, Elberton, March 24 Sportsmen's Federation, Statesboro, March 25 Xational Guard Association, Macon, March 25
Atlanta Masonic Club No. 151, March 29 Atlanta Tip-off Club, March 30 State YMCA Youth Assembly, March 31 Opening Day, "Six Flags Over Georgia," April 1
"Community Leaders' Night,'' Roswell Street Baptist Church, Marietta, April 2
Southeast Reyion National Rehabilitation Association, April 4 Society of CPA's Atlanta Chapter, April 4
Red Carpet Tour, Macon, April 5 American College Health Association, April 5
Georgia Association of Educators, April 6 Christian Council of Metropolitan Atlanta, Inc., April 6 Association of Professional YMCA Directors, Macon, April 6 American Chamber of Commerce, Mexico City, April 10

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TABLOEF CONTENTS

Statement Before the Subcommittee on Economic Development of the U. S. Senate Committee on Public Works, April 26
United Methodist Church General Conference, April 26 1972 Southeastern Seminar, Robinson-Humphrey Co., Inc.,
April 27 Hebrew Benevolent Congregation, The Temple, April 30 League of Women Voters of the United States, May 1
Interagency Council Meeting, May 2 Civic Club and House District 104, Fulton High School, May 2 Georgia Pharmaceutical Association, Callaway Gardens, May 3 Yerkes Primate Center, Emory University, May 4 Washington and Lee University, Mock Democratic
Convention, Lexington, Va., May 5
International Association of Clothing Designers, May 6
Carrollton Rotary Club, May 9 Inauguration of Dr. Joseph Pettit, Georgia Institute of
Technology, hlay 9 Association of Private Colleges, Higher Education Awards
Banquet, May 9 Community Friendship, Inc. (Community Council), May 11 41st Patrol School Graduation, May 12
Dedication, Glenville Jail, May 12 Central Presbyterian Church, May 17 Peace Officers' Association, Warner Robins, May 18
Chamber of Commerce, Occupational Awards Banquet, May 18
Atlanta Bar Association, May 19
Southeastern Regional Office Economic Development Administration, May 22
Japanese Economic Mission, May 22 Youth for Christ of Metropolitan Atlanta, May 23 Public Health Association, Savannah, May 24 Council on Community Mental Health, Savannah, May 24 Donation of Land by Georgia PWA, May 25 Southern Regional Education Board, White Sulphur Springs,
W. Va., May 29 Commencement, LaGrange College, June 3 American Legion, Georgia Boys' State, June 9
National Democratic Party, 1972 Platform Regional Hearing, June 9
Kiwanis Club of Chattanooga Valley, June 10 Summer Interns, House Chamber, June 12 Lions Club, State Convention, Savannah, June 12 Association of Broadcasters, Callaway Gardens, June 13 Livestock Merchandising Institute, June 15 Sheriffs' Association, Albany, June 16
Democratic Party, George Wallace Appreciation Day, Red Level, Ala., June 17
Miss Georgia Pageant, Columbus, June 17

1972 National Jaycee Convention, June 19 Community Council of Atlanta Area, Inc., June 20 39th Annual Georgia 4-H Citizenship Leadership Conference,
Rock Eagle, June 21 Community Council, Kennedy School, June 21 Land Donation, June 22
Public Hearings on H.R. 2492 and H.R. 2493 re Coastal Zone Management, June 22
Democratic Party of Houston County, Warner Robins, June 23
Press Association, Jekyll Island, June 24
Southern Peanut Warehouseman's Association, Savannah, June 26
Municipal Association, Jekyll Island, June 26 Department of the Interior, Bureau of Recreation, Public
Forum, June 27 National Democratic Convention, Nomination of Scoop
Jackson, Miami, July 12 Conferenceon Non-Metropolitan Growth Policies, July 13 Gideons International, July 18 Coosa Valley Area Planning and Development Commission,
Rome, July 20 Governor's Honors Program, Wesleyan College, July 2 1 School Bus Drivers' Association, Jackson Lake, July 21 National Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi, Georgia State
University, July 24 Opening Ceremonies, Lion Country Safari, July 25 1972 Southern Conference, Council of State Governments,
Savannah, July 27 Joint Meeting, Civic Clubs, Macon, August 1 Baptist Brotherhood Meeting, Memphis, August 3 American Association of State Highway Officials, Forest
Park, August 7 Society for College and University Planning, August 7 Local Government Study, August 9 Vocational Agriculture Teachers' Convention, August 10 Status of Women, August 11 Rockmart Centennial Commission, August 15 30th Annual 4-H Club Congress Banquet, August 16 Rolls-Royce Owners' Club, 21st National Meet, August 17 Belvedere Civic Club, August 21 Columbus Kiwanis Club, August 22 E. T. Barwick Scholarship Awards, August 23 50th Supreme Convention, Order of AHEPA, August 24 International Association of Sheet Metal Workers, August 28 Decatur-DeKalb County Fire Departments, August 31 Power's Crossroads Country Fair and Art Festival, Newnan,
September 1 Blue Ribbon Day for Agriculture, College of Agriculture,
Athens, September 8 Psychiatric Association, September 9

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Leadership Atlanta Alumni Association, September 12

Area Planning-and Development Commissions, State Water

Quality Management Program, Jekyll Island,

September 12

11

Bibb County Grand Jurors' Association, Macon,

September 13

64

Southeastern Conference on Alcohol and Drug Problems,

September 14

53

Ribbon-Cutting Ceremonies, Seventh-Dav Adventist, Mobile

Medical-Dental Clinic, September 18

Congress of Parents and Teachers, Commemorative Stamp

Luncheon, September 18

Atlanta Regional Exports Expansion Council, September 19

Council on Economic Education, September 19

Testimonial Dinner Honoring Sen. Lamar Plunkett,

Carrollton, September 19

Municipal and County Officials, September 20

American Institute of Industrial Enqineers, Se~tembe2r 2

Pike County Sesquicentennial Celebration, Zebulon,

September 22

X'ifton Centennial Celebration, September 23

Square Dance Convention, Macon, September 23

Druid Hills Baptist Church, September 24

Municipal and County Officials, September 25

Fall Quarter Convocation, Valdosta State College,

September 26

Presentation Ceremony, Veterans Administration Office,

September 28

Governor's Club, Democratic Party of Georgia,

September 28
Bankers' Association, Region I11 (Americus),

September 28

HoIstein Association, September 29

International Day Dinner, Atlanta Chamber of Commerce

September 29

National Convention of Tax Executives Institute, Inc.,

October 1

Police Academy, Investigation Trainin?, October 2

Association County Commissioners, October 4

National Broiler Council, October 5

Governor's Marching Festival, Dalton, October 7

Water Pollution Control Federation, October 9

National Federation of Grandmothers' Clubs, October 9

High Museum Antique Show, October 10

Legislative Forum, October 11

Governor's Conference on Career Development, Macon,

October 11

National Leayue of Masonic Clubs, October 13

14th Annual Jaycee Governmental Affairs Conference,

October 15

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American Nursing Home Association Convention, October 17

AFL-CIO Annual Convention, Savannah, October 18

4 1

Second Congressional District Legislative Association,

Tifton, October 19

Chefs' Association, Metropolitan Atlanta, October 22

National Instructional Television Center, October 23

Druid Hills Civitan Club, October 24

Savannah Area Chamber of Commerce, October 24

Albany Rotary Club, October 26

ANAK Presentation, October 26

1922 Class of Georgia Institute of Technology, October 27

Ahavath Achim Synagogue Men's Club, October 29

Smyrna Centennial Celebration, October 30

Georgia State University Forum, November 1

Middle Georgia College, Cochran, November 2

Dedication, Richard B. Russell Hall, Middle Georgia College,

Cochran, November 2

National Association of County Agricultural Agents,

November 6

Dedication, Georgia Welcome Center and 1-20, Augusta,

November 6

Institute of Home Office Underwriters, November 8

1972 Conference on Recreation and Parks, November 8

Pre-Legislative Forum, November 10

Christian Science Monitor Pre-View '73, November 12

Recognition Service for Bishop William R. Cannon,

November 13

Farm Bureau Federation, Jekyll Island, November 14

Baptist Convention, 151st Session, Savannah, November 14

Metro Atlanta Board of Christian Business Men's Committee

International, November 15

Pre-Legislative Forum, Valdosta, November 15

National Association for Education of Young Children,

November 16

Pre-Legislative Forum, Macon, November 16

Pre-Lexislative Forum, Columbus, November 17

Columbus Lions Club, 50th Anniversary, November 17

Commencement Address, Berry College, Rome, November 19

Hotel Sales Management Association International,

November 20

Business Development Corporation, November 21

Revenue Sharing Briefing, Council of State Governments,

November 27

Farm Equipment Association, November 28

Air National Guard Commanders' Conference, November 29

General Motors Assembly Plant, One Millionth Chevrolet,

November 29

Institute of Politics, Harvard University, December 1

Saint Andrew's Society of Atlanta, December 2

American Association of Retired Persons, Washington, D. C.,

December 5

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National Legislators' Leaders' Conference, Miami, December 6

Governor's Conference on Tourism, Callaway Gardens,

December 7

Bar Association Mid-year Meeting, Macon, December 8

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Eighth Institute for Georgia Legislators, Athens, December 12

Senator Sam Nunn Appreciation Dinner, December 12

Directors, Municipal Association of Georgia and Association

of County Commissioners, December 14

Dedication, Alma-Bacon County Center for Human Resources,

Alma, December 19

Peach Bowl Football Game, Halftime Ceremonies,

December 29

1973

State of the State Address, January 9 Budget Message, January 11

Lithonia Methodist Church, January 14 Mayors' Day Luncheon, Georgia Municipal Association,
January 15
"Eggs & Issues'' Breakfast, January 16 Legislative Forum, January 16
Dairy Farmers, 22nd Annual Convention, January 17 Firemen's Appreciation Day, January 18 Association of Broadcasters, Athens, January 25 Atlanta Junior Chamber of Commerce, January 25
Touchdown Club, Annual Meeting, January 27 Annual National Prayer Breakfast, Third U. S. Army, Fort
McPherson, February 1 Leadership Georgia Conference, Callaway Gardens, February 1 Ground Breaking, Tri-County High School, Buena Vista,
February 2 Consular Corps Luncheon, February 5 Gold Badge Award Presentation, February 7 Cfidfrey Sperling Press Group, Washington, D.C.,
February 9 National Press Club, Washington, D. C., February 9 The Temple, Atlanta, February 10

Dairy Products Association, February 14

Telephone Association, February 14

Conservancy, Premier Showing "Guale Golden Coast of

Georgia," February 18

Poultry Federation, Inc., February 23

Dedication, Atlanta Public Library, Paces Ferry Branch,

February 25

Statement before the U. S. Senate Subcommittee on

Intergovernmental Relations, February 27

42

Prayer Breakfast, Brotherhood Department, Georgia Baptist

Convention, March 2

North Avenue Presbyterian Church, World Mission

Conference, March 4 Governor's Prayer Breakfast, March 6

Christian Council of Metropolitan Atlanta, March 7

Southern Safety Conference, Inc., March 12

DublinILaurens St. Patrick's Day Festival, March 16

Hibernian Society, Savannah, March 17

Bull Street Baptist Church, Savannah, March 18

61st Annual Thomas P. Hinman Dental Meet, March 26

Ground Breaking, Omni International, March 27

Association of Educators, March 29

191

U.S.O., Board of Governors, March 31

Safety Council, April 3

43

Red Carpet Tour, Macon, April 5

Civic Clubs of Cordele and Crisp County, April 9

Japanese-American Governors' Conference, Charleston, S.C.,

April 14

Dedication, Ground Sloth Exhibit, University of Georgia,

April 14

Gridiron Secret Society, Initiation, Athens, April 14

Governor's Prayer Breakfast, Oklahoma City, Okla., April 16

Association County Commissioners, Savannah, April 17

Yale Political Union, New Haven, Conn., April 18

State YMCA Youth Assembly, April 20

2 7

Shelby County Democratic Party, Memphis, Tenn., April 21

70

Graduate Student Council, Emory University, April 23

197

Nashville Baptist Association, Government Appreciation

Night, Nashville, Tenn., April 24

Young Men's Business Club, "Man of the Year Banquet,"

Birmingham, Ala., April 25

Official Opening, Rose Festival, Thomasville, April 27

Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars,

Washington, D.C., May 2

University of Virginia, Jefferson Literary and Debating

Society, Charlottesville, Va., May 2

Governor's Conference on Education, May 3

Deans of American Cathedrals, Episcopal, May 5

North Georgia College, Anniversary and Dedication of Gold

Steeple, Dahlonega, May 5

Annual Prayer Breakfast, South Shore Council of Churches,

Braintree, Mass., May 6

Parkway United Methodist Church, Milton, Mass., May 6

Atlanta Business and Industry Alcoholism Seminar, May 8

State of Georgia Suit Filed with Supreme Court of the U.S.

against President Nixon and Key Cabinet Officals

Regarding Impoundment of Federal Funds, May 10

Heritage Trust Program, Department of Natural Resources,

May 11

Shorter College Graduation, Rome, May 13

American Association on Mental Deficiency, May 3 1

Democratic Party of Arizona, Phoenix, June 2

Salvation Army, Civic Luncheon, June 7

Graduation, Georgia Southwestern College, Americus, June 7

American Legion, Boys' State, June 8 Southern Association of State Departments of Agriculture,
June 11 National Association, Insurance Women International,
June 11 Grand Chapter, Order of the Eastern Star, Macon, June 11 American Legion Auxiliary, Girls' State, June 15 Council for Advancement of Private Colleges in Alabama,
Montgomery, June 19
State of Israel Bond Organization, June 19 Ground Breaking, General hlotors' Delco Remi Division
Plant, Fitzgerald, June 20 Press Association, Jekyll Island, June 2 1 First Baptist Church, Albany, June 24 Dedication, Expansion of Medical Center of Central Georgia,
Macon, June 24 Municipal Association, Savannah, June 25 Current Strategy Forum, Naval War College, Newport, R. I.,
June 26 National Convention of Council of Architectural
Registration Boards, June 28 Imperial Council, Shrine of North America, July 2 Opening, Colony Square Ice Capades Chalet, July 4 Governor's Honors Program, Wesleyan College, Macon,
July 6 Camp Meeting, Church of God, Doraville, July 6 Dedication, Ware County Health Center, Waycross, July 10 Dedication, Regional Jail and Police Headquarters, Waycross,
July 10 FFA, 45th Annual Convention, July 12 Alabama American Legion, Annual State Convention,
Huntsville, Ala., July 14 First Methodist Church, Decatur, July 15 International Association, Human Rights Agencies,
July 16 DeKaIb County Town Hall Meeting, House District 46,
July 17 Medical Education Student Scholarship Awards, July 18 School Bus Drivers' Association, Jackson Lake, July 19 Democratic Party, Regional Meeting, Swainsboro, July 20 Dedication, Cook County Retardation Cmter, July 2 1 City of Adel Centennial, July 21
Boy Scout Jamboree, Dublin, July 2 1
Governor's Conference on Sediment Control Seminar, Athens, July 23
Westinghouse Electric Plant, Athens, July 23 National Insurance Association, July 24 Statement Before Special Joint Subcommittee of U. S.
Senate Committees on Interior and Insular Affairs, Commerce and Public Works re Deep Water PortsEnergy. July 25

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American Federation of Television and Radio Artists,

Tulv 26

~ n i t z d~ e t h o d i sLt aymen's Conference, Lake Junaluska,

N. C., July 27

International Conference,Societyof Real Estate Appraisers,

Tulv 29

~ e o g i i ~ t aUtneiversity Journalism Class, July 30

American Association of Elementary, Kindergarten and

Nursery Educators, August 1

Institute for Chief State School Officers, H~annisM, ass.,

August 2

Society for Nutrition Education, August 6

Georgia Association of Colleges, August 7

American Bar Association, Washington, D.C., August 8

Warm Springs Foundation and Rehabilitation Center,

August 14

Young Democrats, Greenwood, S. C., August 15

City of Fitzgerald Festival of States, August 17

Governor's Science Advisory Council, August 20

Lunar Sample Presentation Ceremony, House Chamber,

August 20

GBIA Seminar on Energy, August 21

4-H Youth Congress, August 23

Southern Councils of State Planning Agencies, August 24

Graduation, Division of Investigation, Basic Training School,

August 24

Association for Computing Machinery, August 27

Southern Technical Institute, Marietta, August 27

First Baptist Church, Atlanta, August 27

National Governors' Conference Committee on Natural

Resources and Environmental Management,

Washington, D.C., August 28

Opening Ceremonies, Powers' Crossroads Country Fair and

Art Festival, Newnan, August 3 1

Town Affiliates Association, Sister City Conference,

September 6

Industrial Union Department, AFL-CIO, September 7

71

Atlanta Chapter, Record Academy, September 7

East Ohio Area Convocation for United Methodist Laity,

Mount Union College, Alliance, September 8

Kiwanis Club, Griffin, September 12

46

Democratic Party, Hillsborough County, Tampa,

September 14

7 1

Democratic Rally, Columbus, September 14

Virginia Municipal League, Norfolk, September 17

45

Shelter Resources Corporation, President's Council,

September 20

First Baptist Church, Mobile, Ala., September 23

Georgia Partners of the Americas, September 29

Spewrell Bluff Dam, October 1

14

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Dedication, Embryological Exhibit, Georgia Chapter, American Academy of Pediatrics, Fernbank Science Center, October 3
Methodist Laymen's Retreat, Rock Eagle, Eatonton, October 5
Democratic Party, 9th Congressional District, Gainesville, October 6
Atlanta Hawks, Opening Game Invocation, October 9 Butler Street YMCA Hungry Club, Boys' Club Forum
Committee, October 10 Advisory Committee for Crime Prevention, October 10 Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations on
Revenue Sharing, Washington, D. C., September 11 Christian Businessmen's Committee, Annual Convention,
Cleveland, Ohio, October 12
Business and Industry Association Retreads, Inc., October 13
Peace Officers' Association, Savannah, October 15 Decatur County Sesquicentennial,Bainbridge, October 17
American Movers' Conference, October 18 International Trade Association, October 18 Vance-Aycock Dinner, Asheville, N. C., October 20 Technical Association, Pulp and Paper Industry, October 22 Conferenceof Insurance Legislators, October 22 American Institute of Planners, Conference, October 23 National Distribution Service, Inc., October 25 Legislative Forum, October 25
Deacon's Sermon, Northside Drive Baptist Church, October 28
Dedication, Richard B. Russell Building, Milledgeville, October 28
Isle of Hope School, Savannah, October 30 National Conference of Bankruptcy Judges, November 1 "Educational Update," Georgia Tech Homecoming,
November 1 Georgia Tech National Alumni Association, November 3
Governor's Conferenceon Land Resource Management, Unicoi Park, November 5
Fulton County Democratic Party, November 5 Blakely-Early County Chamber of Commerce, November 6 Cooperative Extension Service, University of Georgia,
November 7 Hospital Association, November 9 Baptist General Convention, Lawton, Okla., November 13 South Carolina Baptist Convention, Charleston, November 14
Southern Growth Policies Board, Mountain View, Ark.,
November 16 Annual COPE Dinner, Michigan AFL-CIO, Southfield,
November 16 .Jaycees,November 17

Birthday Celebration Honoring Congressman Carl Vinson, Mercer University, Macon, November 18
Southeastern Broadcasting Day, Georgia Association of Broadcasters, November 20
Roswell Historical Society, Marietta, November 20 Statement Before U. S. Senate Subcommittee on
Environmental, Rural and Urban Economic
Development re Energy Crisis and Small Business, November 28 Statewide TV Address on Energy, November 30 Political Science Class, Clayton Junior College, Morrow, December 3
Kiwanis Club, Canton, December 4 Consumer Service Conference, December 10 "Economic Impact on Land Use Legislation," Hilton Head,
S. C., December 10 International Management and Development Institute,
Atlanta Seminar, December 12
CBS Television Appearance, New York, December 13 American Society of Public Administrators, Syracuse, N. Y.,
December 14 Governor's Volunteer Leadership Conference, December 15 "Energy Crisis and Its Effects on Small Business in Georgia,"
Georgia Institute of Technology, December 17 Callaway Foundation Conference on Land Use Planning,
Callaway Gardens, December 20 Dedication of Combined Support Maintenance Shop
Complex, December 21
1974 State of the State Address, January 14 Milk Producers, Inc., January 15 Budget Message, January 17 Georgia Municipal Association, Annual Mayors' Day,
January 21 "Eggs and Issues" Breakfast, January 22 Legislative Forum, January 22
Announcement re Energy Crisis and LP Gas, January 30 Silver Trout Award, January 31 Salute to Hank Aaron, February 1 15th Senior Seminar in Foreign Policy, February 5 Gold Badge Award, February 7 Tri-State Winter Conference on Education, February 13 Telephone Remarks, Inaugural Ceremony, Air Service to
Thomasville, February 14 Psychiatric Association, February 15 Southeastern Interfraternity Conference, Leadership
Academy, February 16 Portrait Unveiling, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., February 17 Jefferson-Jackson Day Dinner, February 18 Governor's Prayer Breakfast, February 19

Democratic National Committee, Regional Training

School, February 21

AFL-CIO Committee on Political Education, March 1

Southwest Conference of Savings and Loan Associations,

March 4

Water Quality Institute, Florida Conservation Foundation,

Inc., March 16

Church of the Exceptional, Macon, March 18

International Student Affairs Office, University of Georgia,

March 21

Georgia Wildlife Federation,Tift College, Forsyth, March 23

United Negro College Fund, National Spring Conference on

Higher Education, March 24

Democratic Party of DeKalb County Breakfast Club,

Decatur, March 26

Leadership Prayer Breakfast, Orlando, Fla. March 27

Association of Educators, Annual Convention, March 28

Campaign Clinic for House Candidates, Manchester, N.H.,

March 30

Campaign Clinic for Gubernatorial Candidates, Manchester,

N. H., March 30

Campaign Clinic for Senatorial Candidates, Manchester, N. H.,

March 31

Lebanon Democrats, Lebanon, N. H., March 3 1

March, 1974 Educational Television Program,
"Great Decisions '74, Energy 'Crisis' "

State Government Classes, Dartmouth College, Hanover,

N. H., April 1

Dartmouth Assembly and Townspeople, Hanover, N. H.,

April 1

Layman's Leadership Institute Conference, April 3

32

Statement Before U. S. House of Representatives Public

Works Committee re Unified Transportation Act of

1974, April 5

47

Motorcycle Dealers' Association, Inc., April 7

Pre-game Ceremonies, Atlanta Braves vs. Los Angeles

Dodgers, April 8

Tennessee Democratic Party, April 10

48

Lambda Chi Alpha, April 10

Red Carpet Tour, Macon, April 11

YMCA of Georgia, Youth Assembly, April 12

Student National Medical Association, April 12

54

Governor's Committee on Employment of Handicapped,

April 12

Garden Clubs of Georgia, Inc., April 18

245

Welcome Remarks, Organization of American States, April 19

33

South Atlantic Conferenceof Seventh Day Adventists,

Youth Congress, April 19

B'nai B'rith Association, Installation, April 20

245

American Bar Association, National Institute of Justice,

Washington, D.C., April 22

Garden Club of America, April 24 General Electric Board of Directors' Dinner, April 25 53rd Annual Rose Festival, Thomasville, April 26
soci cia ti on County Commissioners, April 29
Democratic Party of Tennessee, Tullahoma, April 30 April, 1974 Interview for Georgia Magazine Dr. J. L. Smalley, Sr., Day, Dublin, May 1 Chamber of Commerce, Clayton County, College Park, May 2 Lamar Society, Spring Seminar, May 3 Law Day Luncheon, University of Georgia, May 4 Voter Education Project, Inc., May 4
National Urban League's Southern Regional Office, Forum, May 6
American Society for Public Admistration, Syracuse University, Syracuse, N. Y., May 7
Official Opening, Southern Automotive Show, May 8 Suburban Newspapers of America, May 9 Governor's Conference on Education, May 10 Young Democrats of America, May 11 Christian Business Men's Committee, Detroit, May 11
Highland Park Baptist Church, Detroit, May 12 Biennial Convention of the Maine Democratic Party, Bangor,
May 17 Ulster County Annual Democratic Dinner, Kerhonkson, N. Y.,
May 18 Public Health Association, Macon, May 22 Broadcasters from Southern States, May 24
Official Opening of the Artrain, Parrott, May 25 Georgia Jubilee, Macon, May 25
National Federation of Democratic Women, Omaha, Neb., May 31
Southeastern Peanut Association, June 10
Southern Baptist Convention, Dallas, Texas, June 13 Dedication, Marion County Airport, Buena Vista, June 14
Democratic Party of Georgia, Warner Robins, June 15 56th Annual Optimist International Convention, June 16
Governor's Forum on Aging, June 17 Governor's Honors Program, Wesleyan College, June 18 Tie-Line Opening Ceremonies, June 19
Alexander Graham Bell Association for Deaf, June 21 Alpha Chi Omega National Convention, June 21
Dedication, Richard B. Russell Library, University of Georgia,
June 22 DeKalb Democratic Party, Stone Mountain, June 22 Edwin Hatch Plant, Dedication, Baxley, June 25 Statement Before U. S. House of RepresentativesCommittee
on Public Works re Amendment of Public Works and Economic Development Act of 1965, Washington, D.C.,
June 26 United Way Breakfast, June 27

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TABLOEF CONTENTS

FVayne County Democratic Convention, Detroit, Mich.

June 28

Opening Session, Reserve Officers' Association, July 4

Warm Springs Conveyance Ceremonies, July 7

Shoal Creek Park Ceremony, Franklin County, July 10

Conference on Planned Growth, Dahlonega, July 10

Press Association, Jekyll Island, July 1 1

Coastal Area Action Authority, Inc., Jekyll Island, July 1 1

Waycross Kiwanis Club, July 12

Dedication, Reed Bingham State Park Bridge, Colquitt

County, July 13

Operation Feedback Tour, Moultrie, July 13

Municipal Association, Jekyll Island, July 15

National Secretaries Asociation, July 17

Advisory Board of Georgetown University Planned Health

Center, Washington, D. C., July 19

Dedication, Panola Mountain State Park, July 24

Association of Human Relations Councils, July 25

Baptist Tabernacle, July 28

Citizens' Conference on Hunger, August 1

National Association of Colored Women's Clubs, Inc.,

August 2

Salem Camp Meeting, Campground near Conyers, August 11

"What It's Like to Be Governor," Atlanta ]ournal-

Constitution, August 1 1

50

Atlanta AM, WAGA Radio, August 14

32nd Annual 4-H Congress, August 15

National Association of Postal Supervisors, August 19

HamiIton County Democratic Party, Estes Kefauver

Memorial, Chattanooga, August 22

Young Democrats, Chattanooga, August 22

Ray Blanton Rally, Chattanooga, August 22

Albert Gore Press Conference, Chattanooga, August 22

Fran Ryan Rally, Columbus, Ohio, August 23

Ron Mottl Rally, Cleveland, Ohio, August 23

Ed Strinko Rally, Dayton, Ohio, August 24

Boy Scouts of America, August 27

Bicentennial, First Continental Congress, Philadelphia,

September 5

Joe Fisher Rally, McLean, Va., September 5

Atlanta Chapter of Hadassah, Shabbat Dinner, September 6

Equal Employment Opportunity Council, Observance

of 1964 Civil Rights Act, September 6

Allandale Baptist Church, Austin, Texas, September 8

Southern Governors' Conference, Austin, Texas,

September 9

Chartered Property and Casualty Underwriters,

September 12

Marty Russo Rally, Calumet City, Ill., September 17

St. Xavier College, Chicago, September 18

Betty Spence Reception, Chicago, September 18 Peoria Prayer Breakfast, Peoria, Ill., September 19 Jerry Apodaca Rally, Albuquerque, N. Mex., September 20 Colorado Democratic Labor Breakfast, Denver, September 21 Jane Jefferson Club, Denver, September 21 Governor Cecil Andrus Rally, Pocatello, Idaho,
September 21 Half-Time Ceremonies Idaho State vs. University of
Nebraska, Pocatello, September 21 National Rural Electric Cooperation Association,
September, 26 Southeastern State Fair, September 26 George Gilliam Rally, Charlottesville, N. C., September 27 Charlie Horne Press Conference, Roanoke, Va.,
September 28 Ike Andrews Breakfast and Press Conference, Raleigh, N. C.,
September 28
Bill Hefner Rally, Pinehurst, N. C., September 28
Clark College National Alumni Association, September 29 Council of Educational Facilities Planners, October 1 Christian Business Men's Committee, Birmingham, Ala.,
October 2 Christian Business Men's Committee, Philadelphia,
October 5 Allandale Baptist Church, Austin, Texas, October 6 Course on International Trade, Emory University,
October 7 National Association of Theater Owners, October 8 Atlanta Jaycees' Leadership Seminar, October 11 Florida Conference, United Methodist Men's Leesburg
Retreat, October 11 Florida United Methodist Youth Camp, Orlando,
October 11 JoAnn Saunders Press Conference, Orlando, October 11 Society for Field Experience Education, October 13 Dedication, Sports Coliseum, Rehoboth Baptist Church,
Tucker, October 13 American Society for Information Science, October 14 Charlie Grisbaum Press Conference, New Orleans,
October 14 Public Affairs Council, October 15 National Employment Association, October 17 Steve Neal Rally, Winston-Salem, N. C., October 19 First Baptist Church, Belton, S. C., October 20 Democratic Executive Committee, Muscogee County,
Columbus, October 22 Democratic Forum Review, National Press Club,
Washington, D.C., October 23 Barbara Mikulski and Tom Hatem Press Conference, Be1
Air, Md., October 23 Gladys Spellman Breakfast, West Hyattsville, Md., October 24

xxviii

TABLOEF CONTENTS

Bob Ford Press Conference, Altoona, Penn., October 24 Arthur Berger Press Conference, Camp Hill, Penn.,
October 24 Gov. Milton Shapp Press Conference, York, Penn.,
October 24 York County Annual Democratic Dinner, York, Penn.,
October 24 Norm D'Armours Luncheon, Dover, N. H., October 25 Opening, Democratic Headquarters, Summersworth, N. H.,
October 25 Jim Jones Press Conference, Cleveland, Okla.,October 26 Pawnee County Democratic Rally for Ed Edmanson,
David Boren, Ted Riesenhoover and Jim Jones, Cleveland, Okla., October 26 Democratic Convention, Macon, October 26 California National Organization of Women, Press Conference, San Jose, October 27 Julian Camacho Reception, Monterey, Calif., October 27 Bob White Press Conference, Downey, Calif., October 28 Friends of the River Reception, Los Angeles, October 28 Dedication/Open House, Georgia Department of Defense, October 29 Ground Breaking, Georgia World Congress Center, October 30 Gridiron Secret Society, Athens, November 1 Audubon Society, Southeastern Regional Conference,
November 2 W. J. Bryan Dorn Rally, Columbia, S.C., November 2 ABC News, "Issues and Answers," Washington, D.C.,
November 3 Testimony, Federal Power Commission, Washington, D.C.,
November 4 Southeastern Conference, General Federation of Women's
Clubs, November 6 Governor's Committee on Employment of Handicapped,
November 7 Governor's Conference on Nursing, November 8 Council for a Better Louisiana, Baton Rouge,
November 8 Cumberland Law School, Samford University, Birmingham,
Ala., November 8 Commission on Organization of Government for Conduct of
Foreign Relations, November 12 Southern Growth Policies Board, November 12 Southern Growth Policies Board, November 13 National Legislative Conference, Orlando, Fla., November 14 Festival of Faith, November 15 AFL-CIO Awards, Steel Workers' Union, Canton, Ohio,
November 15 Christian Business Men's Committee of Greater St. Louis, Mo.,
November 16

Riverview Gardens Baptist Church, St. Louis, Mo., November 17
First Baptist Church of Ferguson, St. Louis, Mo., November 17 Graduation Exercises, State Patrol Recruit School,
November 22 Chief Officers of State Library Agencies, November 25 Christian Leadership Prayer Breakfast, Miami, November 26 Executive Committee of the Georgia Business and Industry
Association, November 26 League of Conservation Voters, December 2 Prison Advisory Council, GBIA, December 3 National Council, State Education Associations, Las Vegas,
December 5 Jackson County Democratic Committee, Kansas City, Mo.,
December 7 National Press Club, Washington, D.C., December 12 Announcement Speech, Atlanta Civic Center, December 12 Gridiron Club, Washington, D.C., December 14 "Meet the Press," NBC, Washington, D.C., December 15 "Today" Program, NBC, Washington, D.C., December 17 North American Congress, Alcohol and Drug Problems,
San Francisco, December 18
1975
Cleveland 50 Club, Cleveland, Ohio, January 6
Index

List of Illustrations
Following Page 128
To Mansion After Inauguration Governor Carter and His Immediate Family The Governor and His Mother Discussing Reorganizational Plans With Legislature Southern Governors Guests at Executive Mansion Secretary of State Kissinger Meets the Legislature Mrs. Carter Entertains Handicapped Children Governors Salute Hank Aaron As Home Run King Governor Carter in His Role As Successful Farmer

Index

AFL-CIO. see American Federation of
Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations APDC. see Area Planning and Development Commissions Administrative Services, Department of, 117, 129, 144, 216, 225-26 Agnew, Spiro Theodore, 198 Agricultural Research and Extension Programs, 130, 225 Agriculture, 57-58, 87, 123, 291-92 Commissoner of, 280 Airports, 92 Alabama Bar Association, 261 Alaskan pipeline, 19- 238 Alcoholism, 53, 120, 164, 218, 259, 266 Alcoholism Program, 203 Allen, Irving, 279 Allen, J. R., 179 Alley, Dr. James W., 268 American Bar Association, 70-71 American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations, 41-42, 71, 72 American Legion Alabama Convention, Huntsville,
66-68 Boys' State, 25 American Society for Information Science, 34-36 American Society for Public Administration, 267 American Society of Newspaper Editors, 246 American Society of Public Administrators, 208-209 Appalachian Regional Commission, xxxiv Archives and History, Department of, vi Area planning and development, 40-41, 55-56, 118, 251 Commissions, 38, 111-12 Coosa Valley ~ l a n n i n gand
development, 148-49

Arts, The, 228

Askew, Reubin, 105,244

Associated Press Broadcasters, 99-101

Association of County Commissioners,

101-104, 246-56

Association of Human Relations

Councils, Georgia Association, 73-74

Atlanta, 12, 110-11, 137, 139, 143,

1u5si8i.n2^16of.

257 school children,

134

Colleges and Universities, 174, 275

Crime and criminals, 63, 139

Drugs, 61, 131

Foreign consulates, 59, 145, 168

Health, 202, 270

Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid

Transit Authority, 47-48

Population, 104

Sports 157

World Congress Center, 175

Atlanta Braves (baseball team), 157

Atlanta Falcons (football team), 157

Atlanta Gas Light Company, 279-81

Atlanta Hawks (basketball team),

1571 239

Atlanta Journal and Constitution

Sunday Magazine, 50-52

Atlanta Rotary Club, 110-11

Atlanta School for the Deaf, 130

Atomic power, 20, 261, 292

Ault, Dr. Allen L., 259

Automobile driver licenses, 43-44, 225

Bagby, George Talmadge, 124 Bailey, Francis Lee, 163 Balance of trade, 135, 187 Banks and banking, 46 Beardsley, William F., 145, 236 Bibb County Grand Jurors, 64 Biennial Development Program, 95 Blackmon, John A., 124, 168, 179 Blitch, Mrs. Iris, 137 B'nai B'rith, 245

Bolton, Arthur Key, 100, 124, 168 Bourne, Dr. Peter, 151, 152 Briscoe, Dolph, 247 Brooks, Walter O., 122 Bryan, William Jennings, 8 1 Bnezinski, Zbigniew, 283 Budget, 82, 88-93, 96-97, 108, 127-32,
172-78, 179, 186, 188, 222-29, 277-78 zero base budget, xxxiii, 95, 125
128, 186, 277 Bumpers, Dale, 105 Burson, William H. (Bill), 124 Business and Industry Association, 59 Busing of school children, 134, 185 Butz, Earl Lauer, 274
Caldwell, Johnnie Lafayette, 124, 168.277
~aldwkl-IS,. Sam, 168 Callaway, Tom, 179 Candidates, Political, 70-71, 98, 133,
134, 140, 146-47, 263, 287 Career Planning, Special Conference,
Macon. 8 Carter, A & ~Lynn, xxxii, 133, 239-40,
241 Carter, James Earl, Jr., Governor
administration accomplishments in brief, vi changes reviewed by Executive Office, xxxii-xxxiv
announcement of 1976 Democratic Presidential Candidacy, 286-95
biography, xxxi, 108 Georgian of the Year Award, 135-41 "What it's like to be Governor,"
50-52 Public addresses. see Table of
contents, vii-xxk speeches before Congressional
Committees. see U.S. Congress Carter, Lillian (Gordy) (Mrs. James
Earl Carter, Sr.), xxxi, 132, 268 Carter, Rosalynn (Smith) (Mrs. James
Earl Carter, Jr.), xxxi, 132, 150 Castleman, Henry, 222 Central State. see Georgia Development
Center, Milledgeville Chamber of Commerce
American, 27 Atlanta Junior Chamber of
Commerce, 184 Georgia, 136-37, 220, 263 Chartered Property, Casualty Underwriters, 276-78

Chattahoochee River, 12, 17, 110-11, 143, 155
Chattooga River, 17 Christian Business Men's Committee,
Detroit, 75 Church of the Exceptional, Macon,
Ga., 74, 75 Citizenship, xxxiii, 27, 72, 74, 135,
140, 184-90 Civil Disorders Unit, 45 Civil rights, 74, 133, 185 Cleland, Joseph Maxwell, 179 Club of Rome Reports, 35 Coal industry, 211-13 Coastal Area Community Action, 273 Coastal Marshlands Protection
Agency, 107 Coastal Plains Regional Commission,
xxxiv Coasts, Georgia, 9-10, 13, 106-107 Coca-Cola Company, 281-82 Colleges and universities, 7, 8-9, 85,
130, 195, 198-205, 227, 275 Alabama, 8
Columbia Nitrogen, 279-81 Commission on Aging, 118 Commission on Foreign Relations,
281,285,295 Commission on the Future of the
South, xxxiv, 34, 278, 285 Community Development, Department
of, 225, 237 Computers. see Electronic data
processing Conference of Human Rights
Organization, 44-45 Conference on World Hunger, 275 Conservation. see Georgia Conservancy;
Natural resources Conservatism, 190-91 Constitution, 88, 155, 240-41,
246-47, 253, 258 Consumer Credit Code, 234 Consumer price index, 223 Consumer protection, 47, 56-57,
122-23, 146, 158, 169, 175, 207, 220,226, 234, 263, 266 Continental Congress, 292-93 Cooperative Area Manpower Planning Systems, 118 Coosa Valley planning and development. see Area planning and development Corps of Engineers. see U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Corrections Board of, 118

Department of, 102 Council of Architectual Registration
Boards, 13 Council of State Goverment, 56-57 County government, 96, 103, 118
Boundaries, 111 Education, 181 Health, 182, 202, 273 Property tax system, 226 Redistricting Policy Board, 38 Unit system, 260 Courts, 61, 84, 121, 158, 160-65, 226, 252, 258 Crime and criminals, 61, 63, 80, 139, 157, 168-69, 225 Criminal Intelligence Conference, 61 Criminal justice. see Justice, Administration of CNZ, Eloy, 74
Davis, Ernest B., 124, 234 Decatur County Sesquicentennial,
Bainbridge, 206 Defense, Department of, 175 Democratic National Convention, 98,
133, 140, 141, 146 Democratic party, 68, 70, 71-72, 73,
97-99, 133-34, 140, 146, 206, 255 Campaign Committee, xxxiv Platform Committee hearing, June 9,
1972, 69 Dentistry, 174,202 Discrimination in education, 275 Discrimination in employment, 145,
275-76 Division of Investigation, 63-64, 64-65,
139, 145, 159, 172, 216, 236 Dorsey, Jasper, 135, 138 Drugs, 61, 120, 225
in the military, 65-66 laws, 64, 220-21 Treatment Program, 53, 131, 151,
157, 166, 202, 218, 266 Dunn, Edward Derrill (Jack), 146 Dunn, Winfield, 105 Dylan, Bob, 257
Early Childhood Development Program, 122, 130, 138, 154-55, 201, 239-45, 250
Eban, Abba Solomon, 245 Economic Opportunity Office, 118 Education, 6-9, 84-85, 90-91, 96, 110,
181-82, 192-97, 239-45, 268-72, 291 Board of, 85, 115, 155 Department of, 118

kindergarten, 85, 91, 167 Minimum Foundation program, 5,
50, 83, 101, 122, 173, 178, 181, 192, 268 psycho-educational centers, 270 Remedial Reading Program, 138, 167,
193, 201-202 vocational, 57, 112, 115, 130, 173,
228. 251 ~ d u c a t i i nH, igher. see Colleges and
Universities Educational Coordinating Committee,
115 Eight-County Regional Jail,
Waycross, 64 Eisenhower, Dwight David, 134,
142, 156 Electric power, 14-18, 213 Electronic data processing, 95, 125,
144. 217 ~ m o &University
Graduate Student Council, 197-98 Medical School, 228 Employment and unemployment, 16, 86, 127, 145, 215, 229, 275-76 Employment Security Agency, 118 Energy, 13, 14, 19-24, 207-208, 209-214, 221, 224, 228-29, 232, 237-39, 252,-53, 289 Environment, xxxiii, 10, 34, 84, 91, 97, 106, 155, 267 Equal Employment Opportunity Council, 275-76
Family and Children Services, Division of, 118
Family Planning Program, 54, 131 Farmers, 58-59, 60, 112, 256, 259, 274 Federal and State relations, 13, 45, 47,
80, 123, 125, 128, 129, 142-43, 167, 185-91, 197-98, 265 impoundment of Federal funds, 44,
103-104, 189 Federal Bureau of Investigation, 100,
123, 139, 145, 252 Federal Energy Office, 20 Federal Highway Agencies, 103-104 Federal Power Commission, 213, 279-81 Federal Probation System, 161 Fertilizer industry, 279-81 Flint River, 14-18 Floods, 14-18 Food Stamp Program, 227, 275 Food supply, 255-56, 275 Foreign relations. see International
relations

Forester, Beverly, 150 Forests and forestry, 176-77 Fortson, Benjamin Wynn, Jr., Secretary
of State, 100, 124, 143, 168, 277 4-H Conference, Eatonton, 27-28 Franklin, Benjamin, 31 Fuel Allocation Office, 229, 237, 253
Board, 209, 214 Fuel oil. see Petroleum Fulton Cotton Mills, 149 Future Farmers of America, State, 58-59
GBI. see Georgia Bureau of Investigation Gambling, 63, 157 Game and Fish, Department of, 116 Gandhi, Indira, 132 Garden Clubs of Georgia, 245 Gas, Natural, 212, 213, 280-81 Gasoline, 94, 143, 209, 213, 224 General Assembly. see Legislature General Methodist Conference, 133 Georgia Agrirama, Tifton, 225 Georgia Association of Broadcasters,
42, 135-41 Georgia Association of Colleges, 198-205 Georgia Association of Educators,
5, 191-97 Georgia Bar Association, 121, 160-65,
261 Georgia Building Authority, 226 Georgia Bureau of Investigation, 123,
131, 139,252, 259 Georgia Business Development
Corporation, 58 Georgia Conservancy, 9, 97, 143 Georgia Criminal Information Center,
63-64, 175, 225 Georgia Development Center,
Milledgeville, 53, 227, 249-51 Georgia Extension Service, 225 Georgia Heritage Trust, vi, 176,
226, 245 Advisory Committee, xxxiii-xxxiv Georgia Historical Commission, 143 Georgia Hospital Association, 53-54 Georgia Institute of Technology, 209-214 Georgia LP Gas Association, 19 Georgia Legislative Forum, 41 Georgia Magazine, 48, 72 Georgia Medical Association, 54, 263 Georgia Motor Trucking Association, 37 Georgia Municipal Association, 37-38, 49-50, 230-39 Georgia National Guard, 145 Georgia Natural Area Council, 16

Georgia Planning Association, d i , 48, 277
Georgia Power Company, 9, 16, 144, 213
Georgia Press Association, 141-47 Georgia Psychiatrist Association,
149-53 Georgia Public Service Commission, 280 Georgia Retardation Center, 91 Georgia Safety Council, 43-44 Georgia School Boards Association,
197, 268 Georgia Sheriffs' Association, 63-64 Georgia State Patrol, 43-44, 172,
216, 236 Georgia State University, xxxiii
Forum, 153-60 Law school, 155 Gilmer County Democratic Meeting, 36-37 Goals for Georgia Program, xxxiii, 26, 38, 107-10, 112-14, 136-37 Gordon Military College, Barnesville, 130 Governor's Conference on Education, 268-72 Governor's Forum on Aging, 33-34 Governor's Honors Program, 29-30, 149,272 Governor's Youth Opportunity Council, 2- -5 Gracewood State School and Hospital, 53, 109, 149-50, 227, 249-51 Great Society Programs, 208 Greenwood Young Democrats, Greenwood, S.C., 206 Griffin, Ga., 283 Griffin Kiwanis Club, 46 Guideposts, 75 Gulf Oil Corporation, 20 Gunnin, Ray W., 247
Hager Brothers, 239 Handicapped, 87, 174
Harden, Richard M., 157
Harper, William Lloyd (Bill), 261
Harris, Charles, 136
Headstart Program, 240, 242, 273
Healan, Hill, 248 Health. see Public health
Hickel, Walter Joseph, 187
Highways, 50, 86, 103, 123, 175, 251
Federal funds, 36-37, 103-104, 142-43, 189
Highway Board, 103

Highway Department, 37, 92, 94, 102-103, 156, 168, 251
Interstate highway construction system, 156
Long County, 100-101, 102 Hillsborough County Democratic
Party, Tampa, 71-72 Historic houses, sites, etc., 87, 143, 176 Hogan, G. W., -144 Holloway, Albert Weston, 235 Hos~itals.91, 172, 174, 182, 215,
2i9, 268 Howard, Rock, 124, 155 Human Relations Council, k i i , 45 Human Resources
Board of, 118, 152, 153 Department of, 117-18, 121, 141-42,
151-53, 160, 166, 218, 243, 271 Humphrey, Hubert Horatio, 69, 159 Hungry Club, Butler Street YMCA,
Atlanta, 46
Illiteracy, 6-7, 79, 84, 121 Income, 33-34, 60, 196, 256, 274 Industry and Trade, 34, 56, 113, 123,
215 Department of, 87 Foreign, 139, 168, 225, 254, 278-79,
281-85, 295 with Japan, 59, 175, 283 Inflation (finance), 33-34, 89, 127, 222,232, 274 Insurance, Automobile, 234-35 Insurance, Workmens Compensation, 226 Integration, Racial. see Race relations International relations, 145-46, 292 International Society of Information Scientists, 284, 295 International Trade Association, 30 Irvin, Thomas T., 124, 168 Israel, 245
Jackson, Andrew, 99 Jackson, Henry Martin, 11, 70, 159 Jarrell Plantation (Jones County), 176 Jaycees of Georgia, 184, 214 Jefferson, Thomas, 31 Jefferson-Jackson Day Dinner, 97-99 Jekyll Island State Park, 116 Jewett, Mary (Gregory) (Mrs. Sidney
B. Jewett), 143 Johnson, Lyndon Baines, 45, 134,
136, 264, 265 Jordan, Vernon, 267

Judges, 61, 160-65, 216, 258 Judicial Processes Commission, 161, 163 Judicial Selection Committee, 162, 258 Junior Colleges, 115, 130, 174, 227, 228 .Tury, 163 Justice, Administration of, 80, 84, 102,
139, 160-65, 169, 175, 216, 252, 257-63, 290
Kehrer, Betty, 266-67 Kennedy, Edward Moore, 264 Kennedy, John Fitzgerald, 134, 264, 265 Kennedy, Robert Francis, 264 Kierkegaard, Soren Aabye, 201, 241 King, Dr. Martin Luther, Jr., 32, 74,
261. 264 Kissinger, Henry Alfred, U.S. Secretary
of State, 246, 283, 285 Kissinger, Nancy Sharon (Maginnes)
(Mrs. Henry Kissinger), 246 Ku-Klux Klan, 178
LP gas. see Petroleum Labor, Department of, 244 Lamar Society, 104-105, 257 "Lame Duck Governor," 246-47 Lance, Thomas Bertram, 103, 123, 142 Land Use Conference, Pine Mountain,
46-47 Land utilization, 106-107, 110-11 Latin America, xxxiv, 27, 175 Law enforcement, 61, 80, 84, 102, 116,
123, 131, 139, 164, 175, 182-83, 220, 252 Long County 100-101, 102 Layman's Leadership Institute, Atlanta, 32-33 Leadership, 26, 29, 133, 185, 246-48, 276-78, 284-85, 286-95 Leadership Prayer Breakfast, Orlando, 75 League of Women Voters, 132-35 Lee, Dallas, 230 Legislature, 11, 39, 81, 82, 95, 103, 120, 126-27, 160, 247, 280 Reapportionment, 38-39 Lewis, John, 264 Lewis Island (Altamaha River), 176 Linder, Thomas Malcom (Tom), 124 Lion's Convention, 25 Long County, 100-101, 102
MARTA. see Atlanta; Urban mass transit
MacArthur, Gen. Douglas, 67

McCall, Cecil C., 121 MacDougall, Ellis Campbell, 102, 121,
131, 145, 157,259,262 McGovern, George Stanley, 69, 141
146, 158-59 McGuinn, Michael, 212, 213, 237 McIntyre, James Talmadge, Jr., 148 Maddox, Lester Garfield, Lieutenant
Governor, v, 100, 160 Mafia, 157 Marine Institute, University of Georgia,
Sapelo Island, 10, 106, 107 The Market Bulletin, 225 Massell, Howard, 159-60 Matthews, Robert Chappelle, 198, 199 Mayors' Day, 42, 178-84, 230-39 Medicaid,87,91, 120, 131, 152, 174,
269 Medical service, 54-55, 174, 182, 202
249 Meir Golda, 245 Mental Health. see Mental hygiene Mental Health, Division of. see Mental
hygiene Mental Health Program. see Mental
hygiene Mental hygiene, 131, 149-53, 215, 219
Mental Health, Division of, 118 Mental Health Program, 91, 131,
153, 174,249,266 Mental retardation. See Mentally
handicapped Mentally handicapped, 53-54, 74-75,
120, 202-203, 228, 243, 249 Metropolitan Atlanta Youth for
Christ, 74 Miller, Dr. Gary, 152-53, 157 Mines, Mining and Geology,
Department of, 116 Mock, Dr. John E., 209,213,237,238 Mock Democratic Convention,
Washington and Lee, Lexington, Va., 69 Moore, John, 150 Moving pictures, 279 Moynihan, Daniel Patrick, 187 Murphy, Thomas B., 215 Muskie, Edmund Sixtus, 69, 134
National Association of Theater Owners, 279
National Conference of Bankruptcy Judges, 30-31
National Consumer Price Index. see Consumer price index
National Distribution Services, 59-60

National Federation of Democratic Women, Convention, Omaha, 73
National Garden Club, 246 National Governors' Conferences, 18,
66, 139, 230,237, 243, 246, 255 National Press Club, 184-91, 198,
286-293 National Urban League, 264-67 Natural Environment Program, 90, 91 Natural gas. see Gas, Natural Natural resources, 11, 34, 84, 116, 123,
167, 175-77, 216, 283 Department of, 10-11, 116, 143-44,
226 Nature Conservancy. see Georgia
Conservancy "New Federalism." see Federal and
State relations "New South." see South Niebuhr, Reinhold, 257, 260 Nitrogen, 274, 280-81 Nix, Dr. Jack Phillip, 121-22, 167,
174, 179,195,239, 240,270,271 Nixon, Richard Milhouse, 20, 45, 50,
70, 134, 142, 143, 156, 158-59, 198, 212 No-fault auto insurance. see Insurance, Automobile Nuclear energy. see Atomic power Nurses and nursing, 54, 202, 268 Nursing Home Association, 160
OEO. see U.S. Economic Opportunity, Office of
OPEC countries. see Organization of petroleum exporting countries
Occupational Safety and Health Act, 175
Ocean Science Center of the Atlantic, Skidaway Island, 107
Offender Rehabilitation, Department of. see Rehabilitation
Old Age Assistance Program, 227 Olympic games, Special, Ocilla,
Ga., 219 Operation Feedback Tour, Moultrie, 60 Organization of American States, 33,
216, 246,254, 257 Organization of petroleum exporting
countries, 21-24
Pardons and Paroles, Board of, 118, 162,258, 262
Paris, Maj. Gen. Joel B., 111, 145, 168 Parham, Thomas M. (Jim), 121-122

Parks Department, 116, 226 Partain, Jacques O., Jr., 121 Payton, Donald Elliott, 201 Peace Officers, 62-63, 99-100
Association, 61, 65 Peale, Dr. Norman Vincent, 75 Petroleum, 19-24, 207-208, 211-12,
238-39 diesel fuel, 209, 313 liquified petroleum gas (propane), 19-20, 212, 213, 275 Pettit, Dr. Joseph M., 209, 214 physical Health, Division of, 118 Pittard, Dr. Donald, 152 Planned Growth Commission, 226-27 Conference on planned growth, 49 Planning and Community Affairs, Bureau of, 118 Police, 64 Officers' Association, 61 Political ethics, 235, 255, 263, 267, 272, 286-95 Pollution, 90, 91, 106, 110-11, 167, 226, 290 Pope, Ray, 100, 123 Population, 16, 104 Portman, John Calvin, 113 Ports, 13 Pregnant schoolgirls, 270 Pre-Legislative Forums, 114-19 Prices, 223, 274 Printing, 125, 144, 217
probation, Board of, 118 "Project Independence," 23 Propane. see Petroleum Public Defender (law), 266-67 Public health, 87, 91, 119, 131, 182,
202, 227, 249, 268-72, 291 Health, Board of, 53, 151, 152, 160 Health, Department of, 244 Public Health, Department of. 118 Public Health ~ssbciation,54' Public Safety, Department of, 100, 116., 123., 145 Public schools. see Schools Public welfare, 40, 42, 50, 87, 91-92, 118, 166, 186, 218, 250, 291 Welfare, Department of, 244 Purchasing, ~ d p a r t m e not f, 124, 144, 183, 217, 236-37
Rabin, Yitzak, 245 Race relations, 45, 79-80, 98, 134, 138,
192, 202, 260-61, 265, 288 Rapid transit. see Urban mass transit

Recreation, 11, 14-18, 124, 131, 176, 183, 226
Red Carpet Tour, Macon, 56 Reed Bingham Park (Colquitt
County), 274 Regents, Board of. see University
System Rehabilitation
offender, 80, 84, 117, 119, 168-69, 248. 259
Offender Rehabilitation, Division of, 118, 145, 217
vocatibnal,~l20,141, 166 Vocational Rehabilitation, Division
of, 118, 244 Remedial Reading Program. see
Education Reorganization and Management
Improvement Study, 39-40, 115 Revenue, Department of. 226 Revenue sharing, 37, 43,. 171, 173, 179,
222. 237. 266 Richaidson', Elliot Lee, 142 Rickover, ~ d m~. ~ r n Ga ehorge, 28-29,
67. 136 ~ o b i k s o nH, oyt Earl, 124, 237 Rockefeller, David, xxxiv, 59, 283 Roos, Stephen 111 Roosevelt, Franklin Delano, 53, 55, 265 Rowan, Robert A. (Bobby), 150 Rural Road Program, 103 Rusk, Dean, 278 Russell, Richard Brevard, v, 24, 82,
98, 121, 137
Sanders, Carl Edward, v, 150 Sanford, Terry, 105 Sapir, Mr., 245 Savage, Carl, 136 Schools, 5-6, 91, 130, 167, 170, 173,
182, 194, 228,250, 265, 273 Superintendents, 5, 240 Scott, Robert W., 105 Secret Service, U.S., 123, 145 Seiler, Frank W. (Sonny), 165 Select Committee on Small Business, 18-19 Sewage disposal, 9I, 167-68 Shelby County Democratic Party, Memphis, 70 Sheriffs' Salary Bill, 62 Shields, Paul, 137 Shirley, Arthur Ray, 168, 176 Shoal Creek Music Park, Lavonia, 272-73 Sickle cell anemia, xxxiii, 54, 174, 218 Simon, William Edward, 21 1, 212, 238

Simpson, Dr. George L., Jr., 121-22, 130. 168. 174, 199, 201
simps& D;. T. MCN;, vi Singletary, Hugh Titus, Jr., 195 Small business, 18-19, 58, 209-10 Smith, George Leon, 11, 215 Smith, Georgia, 283 Social Development Program, 91 Society for College and University
Planning, 7 South, 26, 140, 184 South America, 145 South River, 110 Southern Baptist Convention, Dallas,
Texas, 76 Southern Governors' Conference,
21-24, 88 Southern Growth Policies Board,
xxxiv, 31 Southern Peanut Warehousemen's
Associatioin, 220, 263 Southern Regional Education Board,
xxxiv, 6-7 Spewrell Bluff Dam, 14-18 State and local government, 42, 90,
102-103, 108-10, 113-14, 148-49, 179-84, 208-209, 215-21, 277-78 Reorganization, 39-40, 41, 82, 95-96,
117-19, 125-27, 129, 137, 154, 160, 179, 233-34 Revenue, 46, 89-90, 96, 115, 144-45, 166, 170-71, 177, 252, 254 State and Municipal relations, 50, 83, 86, 96, 104-105, 168, 224 State Crime Laboratory, 225 State Depository Board, 124, 144 State Farm Bureau Convention, Jekyll Island, 8 State game bird (Bobwhite Quail), 216 State Merit System, 117, 131, 145 State Patrol. see Georgia State Patrol Stone Mountain Memorial Park, 110, 116 Authority, 156 Strauss, Robert, xxxiv Student aid, 5, 122, 130, 174,201 Student National Medical Association, 54 Sub-State Multi-County Redistricting Policy Board, 38, 111 Suburban Newspaper Editors of America, 48-49 Sumter County Commissioners, 248 School Board, 241, 268 Sunday Blue law, 158 Sunshine law, 189-190

Superintendents and Principals Joint Summer Meeting, Jekyll Island, 5
Superports. see Ports Swain, Edwin Linwood, 145
Tanaka, Kakuei, 283 Tanner, Joseph D., 124, 14.3 Taxation, 48, 80, 93-97, 131, 166,
170-71, 172, 180-82, 236, 290 ad valorem, 83, 93, 101-102, 124 cigarette, 92, 94 gasoline, 94, 103, 143, 156, 224 income, 93, 94, 223, 236 property, 41-42, 50, 83, 93, 124, 177,
181, 192, 223, 226, 253-54 sales, 41-42, 92, 93, 129, 224, 254,
266 Teachers, 85, 91, 130, 170, 193-96
health teacher-s-. 271 special teacher;, 9.1; 138, 173, 228,
248 vocational teachers, 57, 112 Tennessee State Democratic Party, Tullahoma, Tenn., 48 Thomason, Dr. Henry, 232 Tillich, Paul Johannes Oskar, 200 Tourist trade, 87, 123, 168, 284 Trade. see Industry and Trade Transportation, Department of, 142, 175, 183,224, 251 Transportation and Communication
Program, 92 Treasury Department, 117 Trilateral Commission, xxxiv, 59, 283 TriState Winter Conference,
Education, 239-45 Truman, Harry S, 265 Truman, Lt. Gen. Louis Watson, 123,
23 7 Turner, Dr. Corbett H., 152
Unemployment. see Employment and unemployment
Unified Mass Transportation Act, 1970, 47-48
United Nations, 140
U.S.Air Force Academy, Colorado, 67
U.S. Air National Guard, 28-29 U.S. Armed Forces, 66-68 U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, 14-18 U.S. Congress
House Committees, 37, 40, 47-48, 65-66
Senate Committees, 13, 36, 40-41, 42-43, 52, 55-56

U.S. Economic Opportunity, Office of, 45
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 111
U.S. General Accounting Office, 16, 18 U.S. Health, Education and Welfare,
Department of, 54, 142, 240, 241 U.S. Interior, Department of, 10-11 U.S. Justice, Department of, 100 U.S. National Park Service, 17
U.S. Naval War College, Newport, R.I., 66
U.S. Social Security Administration, 270 U.S. Secret Service. see Secret Service,
U.S. U.S. Sport Fisheries and Wildlife,
Bureau of, 17 University of Georgia, Athens
College of Agriculture, 57-58 Law Day, 257-63 University System, 85, 116, 121-122, 155 Finances, 130, 173 Regents, Board of, 85, 115, 251 Update, 191 Urban Bond Program, 103 Urban Mass Transit Program, 47-48, 212, 224

Voters, Registration of, 73, 85-86, 264 Voting, 27, 140, 146-47, 154, 256,
260-61
Wallace, George Corley, 69, 140-41, 244 Warm Springs, Ga., 55, 227
Foundation, 53 Water ~ u a l i t yManagement Conference,
11-12 Water Pollution Control Federation, 12 Watergate case, 31, 67, 71, 265, 286 Watson, Jack H., Jr., 152 Waycross Kiwanis Club, 273-74 Webb, Julian, 235 Weinberger, Caspar Willard, 54 Welfare. see Public welfare West, John C., 105, 283 West Georgia tollway, 175 Wheeler, Peter, 168 Wild and Scenic Rivers Act of 1968, 1li WIN. see Work Incentive Program Woodward, Ann, 268 Work Incentive Program, 46, 218, 227 Workmen's Compensation. see
Insurance, Workmen's Compensatio~ll World Congress Center, Atlanta, 175 Wormsloe Plantation, Savannah, Ga.,
176

Venable, Dr. John H., 113, 121-22 Venereal diseases, 174, 202, 218-19, 270 Veterans Service, Department of, 118 Vietnam, 67, 68, 98, 134-35, 145, 146 Virginia Municipal League, 45 Vital Areas Study Commission, 47 Vital records, 119 Vocational education. see Education Vocational rehabilitation. see
Rehabilitation Volpe, John A., 142, 143

YMCA. see Young Men's Christian Association
Young, Andrew J., U.S. Congressman,. 264
Young Men's Christian Association, Georgia, 27, 29
Youth, xxxiii, 25, 27, 85, 154, 204
Ziperer, Edward Helmey, 198, 199

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