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  • purposes. Nor will we forget that balance-of-payments policies should serve the Nation's basic goals abroad and at home-not the reverse. Yet this recognition makes it no less neces.5aryto deal firmly and decisively with our balance-of-payments prob­ lem
  • - Would we send the 82nd Airborne and extend enlistments? I guess if we did that we would have to call more reserves to build up our strategic forces here at home. Secretary McNamara: I agree that we should look at this situation and prepare for any
  • YOURFELLOW AMERICANS AT HOME, AS IT HASME. EACHOF YOUHASMYBESTWISHESANDMYGRATEFUL THANKS FOR ALL.THATYOUHAV~DONE.ENDTEXT. PAGE 6 RUEHGN 18716 UNCLAS BUNKER 1 1 . . ,I 1. Wha.t actions we took: 102 o! 106 bat-talions by Christmas; alllca (Canberra
  • ; I.N.R. briefing note, Hay 9, 1967, confidential; memorandum of conversation be­ tween Lucius D. Battle, Sir Patrick Dean, and Charles Luc e t, May 15, 1967, confidential. - TOf ~~Clt!I /!WBI3 TOP SECR:EI/MODIS -6- Israel was becoming concerned
  • on the Chinese aspect, Mr. Gromyko informed Rusk and Home in September that an agreement vjould be worthwhile without French or Chinese participation. By that time the Chinese had made it clear that they would not subscribe to any non - proliferation agreement
  • , of Science and Technology, the Housing and Home Finance Agency, and the Bureau of the Budget. I suggest that you discuss with heads of these agencies the individuals to represent the1n on the Task Force. This special Task Force effort reflects our deep
  • , IV CTZ crises crises J K -----------------------­ Westmoreland's memo, memo, ------------------------­ answers at home to President -­ L M -------------------­ in Viet Nam and Korea----------- N February: ..,r 1 Statement 1
  • and the water we drink; and upon the extent to which all of our citizens have ample incentives and opportunities for a decent education, a decent home and a decent job. - 4 Transportation is one prime example of this sort of domestic domino effect. In the past
  • . Boyd established Appeals contracting is Douglas L. Siegel, Administration's counsel Board that officers' will and appointed decide all decision. who has been chairman of the contract appeals panel and associate for procurement. The other
  • arrange­ ment, Premier Khrushchev and Prime Minister Douglas-Home also announced reductions of fissionable materials production. These "cutbacks" were not subject to inspection, and it is doubtful whether the Soviet Union actually fulfilled its pledge
  • to prevent the US from significantly situation. of Hanoi would probably rege..rd this It is unlikely the dispatch of 2-3 more divisions unacceptable risks * estimate improving that Hanoi would reeard to South Vietnam as involving to home defense
  • meant program U. S, • fiscal stability not immune. -Instability the Arab-Isr,.eli Indonesian with Congressional cutbacks to which foreign assistance in Africa, flirtation with urban and racial lay at home rather purpo.3e. convinced were
  • ,abroad or at home. ·- our stand. He shall do all to -- and all that may be required. of Americans will never be found You know -- no men know better of war are tasks that all Americans abhor. freedom are tests from which Americans will that the tasks
  • HIS PLACEOF.DUTYI~ PROV!:JCEHEADQUARTERS IN BIEN TRE CITY. HIS FAMILY WAS AT F.!\MIL Y HOME IN SAIG0:1. AT 0230 HOURS, \JC ENTERED H..1ME ANDMURDERED HIS FAMILY. ALTHOUGH LTC DU WAS ADVISED OF THIS TRAGEDY, HE CARRIEDON DURL~G TH£ HEAVY ATTACKS ON HIS
  • failed, that must for people-rallying, direction. programs rallied the people? Why have the normal at home and abroad? public Why affairs Are vital be supplied? are missing an_d we believe that the skeleton . . achieved and almost
  • •rent. £low of 1·e£ugccs into di strict and provincial capitals would seem to be furthe1· cvidcmce of this; the refugees could be rleein.g their homes for fear or allied air attacks 011 the Co1nmun.ist forces occupying theil· hamlets. Seve1·a.l docume1
  • average numberbf surface square feet under construction • by (a) Special features for aged and handicappec 10. Aged and ~andicapped (b) Improved service to traffic generators for the aged and handicapped (e.g., hospitals> nursing homes), per criteria
  • driven out of their homes by the fighting. Mortuaries in the city have more bodies than they are equipped to handle (this includes Viet Cong bodies) and the corpses are being stored outdoors. Bodies will be cremated to avoid an epidemic. The cirector
  • to 1968 Prior to 1968, there have been various pieces of ~egislation which provide limited aid to new communities. Section 702 of the HUDAct of 1965; Section 306(a)(2) of the Consolidated Farmer's Home Administration Act; and Title VII of the Housi_ng Act
  • uembers representatives from the White House Staff, Budget, the Council of Economic Advisers, Technology, the Departments the Bureau of the the Office of Science and of Commerce and Treasury, the Housing and Home Finance Agency, and the Chairmen