March 10, 1970: Public Papers of the Presidents: page 156: 76 Statement Announcing an Expanded Federal Program To Combat Drug Abuse. March 11, 1970 prgh 1 & 2 tell a heroine story with 12 year old boys. Drug addiction among school-age youth is increasing at an alarming rate. Although funds for drug education and training have grown six fold between fiscal 1969 and fiscal 1971, the situation calls for much greater effort. Today, I announce a greatly expanded Federal program to fight this growing problem. The major points of the new effort are: a $3.5 million program operated by the Office of Education to train school personnel, particularly teachers, in the fundamentals of drug abuse education; creation of a National Clearinghouse for Drug Abuse Information and Education, giving the public one central office to contract; publication of a book in which, for the first time, all of the concerned Federal departments and agencies have pooled their knowledge of the national drug problem; modification of a program of the Law Enforcement Assistance Administration to allow large cities to apply for funds to be used for drug education, as well as for law enforcement programs; development by the Advertising Council of an expanded public service campaign on drug abuse in cooperation with the media and the Federal Government; close cooperation of the administration with concerned citizens' organizations. Closely related to these projects is this administrations decision to more than double the amount of money that will be spent this fiscal year on research into the effects of marijuana on man. One of the great tragedies of the past decade has been that our schools, where our children should learn about the wonder of life, have often been the places where they learn the living - and sometimes actual - death of drug abuse. There is no priority higher in this administration that to see that children - and the public - learn the facts about drugs in the right way and for the right purpose through education. ***on page 257 there is listed the persons who expanded this program. Charles B. Wilkinson, Special Consultant to the President John E. Ingersoll, Director, Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs, Department of Justice Dr. James E. Allen, Jr., Commissioner of Education Dr. Stanley F. Yolles, Director, National Institute of Mental Health, both of the Department of Health, Education & Welfare.