THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 17. 1960 Ike Initiates Economy Program AUGUSTA, Ga. (JP) - Presi dent Eisenhower yesterday or dered the return beginning Jan. 1 of 284,000 dependents of U.S. troops abroad as part of a sweep ing seven-point government econ omy program. Eisenhower personally an nounced the moves at a special news conference at his vacation headquarters. He said the emer gency steps were urgently need ed to guard the nation’s gold and dollar resources. “A definite improvement in our balance of payments situation is mandatory not only to insure our economic well-being and military security here at home but also to insure that the United States can continue as a strong partner in the future growth and military strength of the free world,” he said. The President’s most drastic move was to order dependents of servicemen abroad to come home at a rate of 15.000 monthly. A total of 200,000 will be al lowed to remain abroad. 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