The American Legion [Volume 117, No. 4 (October 1984)]

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    Cover by Uniphoto -- Is the U.S. Going Broke?: In this Exclusive Interview, the Former Secretary of the Treasury Tells Why He thinks We're in Trouble, and How We Can Pull Out of It -- Controlling the Federal Budget: Making Government Affordable Isn't Easy, but It's Something We Can Do by Sen. Pete V. Domenici -- The Big Bomber Debate: In the Face of Overwhelming Enemy Counterweapons, Is It Still Wise to Build the Big Bombers? by Richard Barnard -- Coming Tax Changes: How They'll Affect You: Taxes Will Surely Rise, but by How Much? And Who Will Get Hit the Worst? by John H. Adams -- The Auto Industry: Where's It Going?: the Industry Is Leaner, Hungrier and Fitter than Ever, but Is It Enough to Survive? by Stanley H. Brams -- Play Ball: The Baseball Greats of Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow Have a Common Bond in Playing Legion Ball -- Clarence M. Bacon Elected Legion's National Commander -- Perils in the Medicine Cabinet: The Home-Remedy Nurse Can Become a Fatal Noose for the Unwary by Vernon Pizer -- Letters -- Dateline Washington -- Big Issues: Should There Be Direct Elections of Presidents? -- In My Opinion: We Didn't Ask for Parades -- Veterans Update -- News to Use -- Legion News -- Profiles in Service -- Post of the Month -- Outfit Reunions -- Orben's World -- Parting Shots

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