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  • Chamber of Commerce, National Association of Manuf~cturers, Labor groups, business­ men, Veterans organizations, mayors organizations, and Governors, and took every question every one of them wanted to ask. He said he doesn't do this before cameras because
  • military people feel it can be handled. The President said he had been assured by the Joint Chiefs that Khe Sanh could be defended. 3. On Korea, the President read Clark Clifford's statement to the Congressional leaders a day or two before, outlining
  • are fringe benefits that flow from Vietnam. 11 On Vietnam, the President said the question was out to achieve maximum effort for minimum cost. He said there is a revolution in the cities, where 80% of the people live. We have undertaken a good many reforms
  • of the Co:rnlnission members. He pointed out Governor Kerner 1 s experience and the good record on civil rights, and said that Mayor Lindsay is a man who is close to the people in the ghettos and has a general understanding of the whole picture. On Roy Wilkins
  • , he referred to the experience of a small foundation he had set up that had gotten huge capital gains on local Texas common stocks. He emphasized how many meetings he had had in the White House with private groups -- guessing that more people had been