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  • interest to Mr. MoMurr;y. I believe a reading of the full transcript will indicate that there has been no weakening of the United Stataa position on Berlin aa expressed by the President, and in statements whioh you have made on such ooeasions as your
  • [1 of 3] FOREIG ELA I ;5~ ,---- August 9. 1961 Dear Mr. a.ad Mrs. Roosa: You letter of August 2 hae been read with intuest. No one ie more seriously opposed to war than I am, although l am willing to fight to be able to live and worship
  • you fed! that I am vlndlcatlng your judgment. I vm.s glad to have an opportunity to read your letter to the Sentinel concerning various polltlcal actlvltles. All good wishes to you. Sincerely, Lyndon B. Johnson Mr. John J, Watson 4600 Stonclelgb
  • •lnternadonal Lener Tclcpam wewatt l~l}~ ,. 1 :~6 1 SYMBOLS OL=Day Letter SEP 17 . AM fbJ!'H"·· I Of WA SHOO DO SO~THING ABOUT THIS WORLD SITUATION ITS DRIVING ME NUTS GET ON THE BALL OR DO DOMETHING ABOUT IM TIRED OF READING ABOUT EA ST BERL I N