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  • December December 9, that Dzu was still at home (though under.house arrest), and that it appeared unlikely he would be arrested, as Dzu stated to the American journalists. Although we feel that Dzu has largely shot his bolt and is not highly regarded
  • . The British Ambassador, Sir Patrick Dean, told the Secretary this mcrning that Prime Minister Wilson cannot accept the President's invitation to visit the ranch after Christmas. Meanwhile, Chairman Kosygin has confirmed that a. visit to Moscow by Prime
  • of the home address for every discharged serviceman, and that Department is now providing a personalized . service to those men. Under this program, each discharged serviceman is to be contacted by the U . S. Employment Service in his local community
  • direct within• Vietnam IUpport for thelr troop• in Vietnam. Base pay continues to be paid by the home country. In addltlon, we have made adjustments ln our aa ■ l ■tance program• In each case. The guideline for 1uch action• ha ■ been that the de ■patc::h
  • . to undertake I. To Expand Our Trade Surplus, the Mainstay of our Balance of Payments, the Action Program Recommends: restraint to check inflation, to promote balanced economic growth at home, and protect and enlarge our trade su~plus, which is under renewed