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  • is a steady expansion of our national wealth. Prosperity alone may never be a cure-all for our problems, but it is the ~e ~~for overcoming them. It enriches the lives of about 85 percent of our people directly-­ through higher pay and higher profits
  • BURKE MARSHALL, Department of Justice & 2 Public Members: MONSIGNOR GEORGE G. HIGGINS, Director, National Catholic Welfare Conference NORMAN NICHOLSON, JJ'or Edgar Kaiser JUDGE MARJORIE MC KENZIE LAWSON DFAN FRANCIS B. SAYRE, ·'!'h~ washi::1g'l:on
  • for your support as responsible Negro leaders. (The President read Associated Press item on Stokely Carmichal.) UNDER SECRETARY KATZENBACH: The loss of this leader is so tragic. We must see what we can do to further Dr. King's objective. SECRETARY CLIFFORD
  • 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
  • - - it is like slapping me and I would slap back. We don't want a wider war. They have a signed agreement that if they get into a war, the Russians and Chinese will come to their aid. They have two big brothers that have more weight and people than I have