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  • '·'' ,• . • •·. ,, ' . .'.'..' ' • ' • :'.\._. \ 'l I • ' 1'· · ~.. ' . . .• \ !~' THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON April 26, 1966 FOR THE PRESIDENT FROM .· Joe Califano \'. ~ ; i ,! ' I 1 , Bob McNamara called me at home this morning saying that he urgently needs approval
  • of impact here at home, the new regulation might also meet some of the continuing pressures £rom the Hill for tougher measures against Hanoi. In short, this is a marginal item that would add some tough window-dressing to a package of Vietnam actions. McG. B
  • to the qovernment in South Viet· Nam. We do not know, however, what speciflc aspects of the program might have produced political mottvW.On--the example, for instm1ce, of home guards holding out a91lJ.n$t VC onslaught to ·A man. Presumably, loyal Vietnamese could
  • policy be continu ed of p er mitting dependents to return horne on a voluntary basis, but not ordering them . to do so. The security situation in Saigon appears to have improved significantly, and ordering dependents home would now, in the universal