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- ./ WASHINGTON O.C. 20036 / CABLES: BROOKINST / TELEPHONE: 202 HUDSON 3-8919 Economic StudiesProgram June 21, 1968 Mr. Joseph A. Califano, Jr, Special Assistant to the President The White House Office Washington, D. C. 20500 Dear Joe: Since my
- public employment service give priority job placement assistance to veterans. I am directing that this assistance be extended beyond the confines of the employment office, and that each and every returning veteran be personally contacted by telephone
- on auto.mobiles and telephone service could serve as another element in the fiscal _adjustment... • . ·; . 8. The Bureau of the Budget should remain prepared in the future, as •it is no~, to offer the President a program of accelerated expenditures that could
- with limited service for civil use; international faciUties are adequate; effective coverage is provi~d by radio, wired and television broadcasts; 244,000 telephones DEFENSE FORCES: (Secret - No Foreign Dissem) Personnel: army 2,325,000, navy 142,300 (including
Folder, "The President's file for Korea, Vietnam (Briefings)," Files of Walt Rostow, NSF, Box 10
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- PROVIDED MEAi'J ASSESSME~T OF THE SITUATIONAS OF NOWBY SECURE TELEPHONE ANDFILLED IN THE COMPLETE DETAILSWHICHFOLLOW. 2. THE SITUATIONIS STILL CONFUSED BUT IT IS APPARENT THAT THE ENEMYHASTAKENADVANTAGE OF THE GENERAL STATEOF RELAX ATIONEXISTINGDURI:'JGT~T