hills, farangels from the pentagon corridors, the president would have to evaluate the force to structure. in light of current intelligence estimate, consider a $30 billion antimissile system would be justified. with the war in the vietnam cost more? budget cuts and welfare programs would be called for. as the president thought to squeeze the water out of the budget he could not neglect the needs of the cities, the education of the children and the reduction of poverty. the problems were not simple ones. each, whether related to the war, domestic spending, national security or the shipping of the country's future, each interface with the others. these had to be considered not alone but as only one part of a greater picture. an outsider can only guess when the edges would be heard. it wasn't clear when the answers came that they would reflect hours, days and weeks. on saturday, to some of the third, the president took a colorful break from his busy schedule at the ranch. in company with mrs. johnson, the secretary of state and the mexican ambassador he paid a good neighbor visit to some sm