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- ; and it stimulated economic g rowth as well.
It symbolizes, too, the par tnership between local, State and Federal
governments, between private organizations and public action.
This is what took Charleston out of the dark days of the depression.
President Roosevelt
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this stalemate issue. "There is no stalemate and there hasn't been. 11 He
pointed out that we should stop this wave of inaccurate statements adding that
some people are "talking through their hats or berrettas. 11 Those who talked
against our action in Vietnam
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The President said he hopes they (Thieu and Ky) show action even though
all the election returns are not in yet and even though they have not been
inaugurated. The President said "instead of Dzu taking the headlines,
Thieu and Ky should fill the news
- ere going to give him a thorough m e d ic a l g o in g «o v e r the next
m o rn in g, and tonight we only talk ed about the p h y c o lo g ica l a s p e c t s .
Both
thought that in action , id le n e s s , la c k of com m an d, would be a h a r d e
- could
get the Government of Viatnam at thC! table that it was
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advisable; and he thought in the light of what had
happened
in the last two -three months in the troops that they had
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moved, that such action would not in any way increase