COMMITTEE ON AGRICULTURE) E. C. GATHINQS, Arkansas, Vice Chairman JOHN L. MCMILLAN, South Carolina PAGE BELCHER, Oklahoma, Ranking Minority Member CHARLES M. TEAGUE, California CATHERINE MAY, Washington ROBERT DOLE, Kansas GEORGE V. HANSEN, Idaho WILLIAM C. WAMPLBR, Virginia GEORGE A. GOODLING, Pennsylvania CLARENCE E. MILLER, Ohio J. HERBERT BURKE, Florida ROBERT B. MATHIAS, California WILEY MAYNE, Iowa JOHN M. ZWACH, Minnesota THOMAS S. KLEPPE, North Dakota ROBERT PRICE, Texas JOHN T. MYERS. Indiana RESIDENT COMMISSIONER Christine S. Gallagher, Clerk Subcommittee On Rural Development JOSEPH Y. RESNICK, New York, Chairman BILL NICHOLS, Alabama GEORGE A. GOODLING, Pennsylvania G. V. MONTGOMERY, Mississippi n ROBERT B. MATHIAS, California JOHN M. ZWACH, Minnesota CONTENTS American Friends Service Committee 811 Atencio, Tomas, assistant director for program development and evalu- ation, Colorado Migrant Council 145, 175 Bartlett, Clyde, director, Maine Office of Economic Opportunity 287 Bertsch, Howard, Administrator. Farmers Home Administration 772 Bryan, Biliie, manager, Caddo Electric Cooperative, Binger, Okla 484 Cargo, Hon. David F., Governor of New Mexico 179 Carstenson, Dr. Blue A., representing the National Farmers Union. . 680 Carter, Lisle C., Jr., Assistant Secretary for Individual and Family Services, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare ". 317 Chavez, Dennis, Jr., New Mexico 611 Cochran, Clay, executive director, International Self-Help Housing Corona, Bert, president, Mexican-American Political Association 153 Crangle, Charles L., assistant director for program operations, New York State Office of Planning Coordination 599 Davis, Hon. Ross D., Assistant Secretary for Economic Development, U.S. Department of Commerce 617 Doyle, Mortimer B., executive vice president, National Forest Prod- Esser, George H., Jr., National Association for Community Develop- Fleming, Roger, secretary-treasurer, American Farm Bureau Federa- Freeman, Hon. Orville L., Secretary of Agriculture 1 Garcia, Robert G., Director, Division of Economic Opportunity, State Technical Assistance Office, Office of Economic Opportunity 127 Gartner, Alan, executive director, Economic Opportunity Council of Graham, Harry, legislative representative, the National Grange 725 Greeley, Arthur W., Associate Chief of the U.S. Forest Service 441 Hansen, Hon. Julia Butler, a Representative in Congress from the Harding, Bert, Deputy Director, Office of Economic Opportunity 659 Hendricks, Logan B., Associate Administrator, Small Business Hillenbrand, Bernard, executive director, National Association of Hoff, Hon. Philip H., Governor of Vermont 767 Huber, J. David, National Association for Community Development. . 541 Hurst, William D., regional forester, southwest region, U.S. Forest Ingram, Clifford, National Association for Community Development- . 564 Jermstad, Glen L., Arkansas Office of Economic Opportunity 571 Johnson, Hon. Harold T., a Representative in Congress from the State Kiley, Edward W., National Rural Electric Cooperative Association. . 475 Knowlton, Dr. Clark S., professor of sociology, University of Texas. _ 195 Krackov, Everett S., executive director, Tulare County community Lynn, John C., legislative director, American Farm Bureau Federa- Mansfield, Jack P., director, Center for the Study of Unemployed Youth, Graduate School of Social Work, New York University 827 Marshall, Robert, executive director, Self-Help Enterprises, Visalia, xn Statement of—Continued Mercure, Alex, director, home education livelihood program, Albu- H» querque, N. Mex 97 Montgomery, Bob, administrative assistant to Hon. G. V. Mont- Moore, Hon. Dan, Governor of North Carolina 695 National Sharecroppers Fund KO Olson, Donald J., editor, Marshall Messenger, Marshall, Minn 518 Pinon, Alberto, national president, Community Services Organization. 170 ture, Inc 419 Rustad, Wallace, area development specialist, Basin Electric Power Cooperative 48! Ruttenberg, Hon. Stanley H., Assistant Secretary of Labor 39 Smith, Robert Neal, on behalf of the Governor of the State of Wis- Threatt, W. Frank, president, Congaree Iron & Steel Co., Inc 699 VandenBosche, August H., Florida Coordinating Committee for Walker, Hon. E. S., Johnny, a Representative in Congress from the Watts, Lowell H., director for extension and university services, Welander, Clarence, Fullerton, N. Dak 491 Wilken, Carl H., economic analyst, Washington, D.C 760 Wood, Hon. Robert C, Under Secretary of Housing and Urban Wright, Miss Marion, Legal Defense and Education Department, Wyman, O. Lewis, State program coordinator, Cooperative Exten- Young, Philip H., staff member, Board of National Missions of the United Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A 524 Correspondence submitted to the subcommittee: Anderson, Hon. Clinton P., a U.S. Senator from the State of New Mexico, letter of June 27, 1967 2S5 Bell, Theron J., Director, Office of Economic Opportunity, State of California, letter of June 15, 1967 855 Beroal, Joe J., Senate of the State of Texas, Austin, letter of June 12, 1967 285 Black, Col. Joseph A., chief, New Mexico State Police, letter of June 23, 1967 2S6 Castillo, Albert C, Stockton, Calif., letter of April 6, 1967, to Mr. Bert Corona 168 Evins, Hon. Joe L., a Representative in Congress from the State of Tennessee, letter of June 6, 1967 851 Kerner, Hon. Otto, Governor of the State of Illinois, letter of—- Kirk, Hon. Claude, Governor of the State of Florida, letter of June 27, 1967 856 Matthew, John C, associate for town and country ministries, Board of National Missions, United Presbyterian Church in the United States- of America, letter of June 19, 1967 S63 McCall, Hon. Tom, Governor of the State of Oregon, letter of— McGhee, Alfonso, regional attorney, Office of Economic Opportunity, Mueller, E. W., Lutheran Council in the United States of America, Murkowski, Frank H., commissioner of economic development, State of Alaska, letter of June 27, 1967 62S Pickard, Joseph A., superintendent of schools, city of Selma, Ala., letter Price, Delton E., area resource development agent, Fort Smith, Ark., Ralston, N. P., Deputy Administrator, Federal Extension Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture, letter of July 10, 1967 37; Correspondence submitted to the subcommittee—Continued Sloan, Frank K., regional director, Office of Economic Opportunity, Pa&e Thompson, Mvron B., administrative director, executive chambers, Honolulu, Hawaii, letter of June 28, 1967 858 Additional information submitted to the subcommittee: Area Development and Planning in New Mexico, by Dr. Clark S. Bilingualism: A Problem or an Asset, by Dr. Clark S. Knowlton 239 Caddo Helps Its Kids 477 Causes of Land Loss Among the Spanish Americans in Northern New Mexico, bv Dr. Clark S. Knowlton 209 Community and Resource Development Cooperative Extension, New Community Development, by E. W. Mueller, Department of Church and Community Planning, Lutheran Council in the United States Condition of Farm Workers and Small Farmers in 1966, by Fay Bennett, executive secretary, National Sharecroppers Fund 872 Cooperative Extension Service, College of Agriculture, Urbana, 111 377 Cooperative Extension Service, Colorado State University 387 Cooperative Extension, New York State 386 Development Program Coordination in Arkansas 367 Doc Needs a Distributor, by Edward W. Kiley 480 Economic Environment and Urban Development, by Johnathan Lindley 556 Farmers Learn Through Demonstrations 391 FH A Actions to Provide Housing in Rural Areas 411 Impact of Social and Economic Change Upon the Major Social System Southern Colorado, by Dr. Clark S. Knowlton 251 Impact of Social Change Upon Selected Social Systems of the Spanish- Knowlton 230 Laborers Stage Protest on Housing 167 Land Question in New Mexico, by Dr. Clark S. Knowlton 220 Logan-Union-Champaign Tri-County Community Development Semi- Multiple Use Is Principle in National Forests, article by Elliott S. Barker in the Santa Fe New Mexican 117 Not a Laughing Matter, from the Santa Fe New Mexican, October 27, 1966 137 Patron-Peon Pattern Among the Spanish Americans of New Mexico, Problems and Prospects of the Rural Spanish-American Village of North- ern New Mexico, by Dr. Clark S. Knowlton 252 Programs of the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare in Quarterly Report, January 1-March 31, 1967, Cooperative Extension Service, mid-New York project 781 Responsibilities of the States in the War on Poverty, by Hon. Joseph S. Clark, a U.S. Senator from the State of Pennsylvania 850 Sign by the Side of the Road, by Edward W. Kiley 476 Situation of the Spanish Americans of Northern New Mexico, by Dr. ClarkS. Knowlton 207 Social and Economic Impact of Federal Programs in Rural Areas of Social Consequences of Economic Deprivation, article by Tomas Atencio 149 Some Present Trends and Prospects Among Indians of the Southwest, by Dr. Clark S. Knowlton 267 South Virginia Co-op Helps Reduce Underemployment, by Edward W. Kiley 479 Spanish Americans in New Mexico, by Dr. Clark S. Knowlton 242 Spanish-American Schools in the 1960s, by Dr. Clark S. Knowlton 246 Typical Rural Development Activities Conducted by Mississippi Co- |