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  • not the words to describe what the presence of the Vice President here means to ·us. You saw the so happy crowds •. - I think it was most everybody in West Berlin who was lining the streets and West Berlin is 2,000,000 and more big. 5. On the press bus
  • that he felt the issue was clear, although he was not completely informed on the latter project. A general discussion was held on the treatment at the President's June 27th press conference of the implications of the Chinese Communist build-up
  • , Dale Hughes • , Executive Secretary ' National JEmployment Association. Z60 Soutluield Road Detroit Z9, :Michigan t LBJ:ACP:mds , . ,._ •.. . ■ October 26, 1961 • Dear Mr. Hughes: - ■ ■ r May I extend to the National Employment Aosoeia.tion
  • -!?. of NSC 6005/1 which states that the United States should, to the maximum extent feas• ible, rely on specified sources other than the U. S. I recognize how important it is that other Free World powers, particularly the former metropoles, continue and where
  • sugg~stions that I would like to make concerning the problem of communism. They are as follows: 1. Lets do something about the communists in the United States immediately. This would show the free world that we are not about to tolerate
  • and Vice-President: As you know I worked for the Kennedy-Johnson Ticket with all I had~- of money and time. I still write some for the press locally in Texas. So many of our friends say, "Whats the use, you wre wasting your time~ But th.ere is one fact
  • of Houston, I would like to take this opportunity to express my viewpoint as an American citizen concerning an international problem vital to us all. I am proud that so many Americans in high offices today feel that t .h e free city of Berlin, Germany
  • to drive home the unforget­ table contrast between despotism and a free society. All of the Soviet Union's years of efforts in East Berlin have led to barbed wire and sealed borders, to empty stre ets and haggard stores, to tanks of oppression and fear
  • FROM THE 0FFXCE OF THE V CE PRESIDENT 1 PRESS lNJrC.>RMA TION F OR IM~M ED TE ~LEASE 0 April 12, 1961 THE PROGRAM Th Aden uer Visit Sunday, April 16 1 9:30 a. m. (EST) -- Leave Washington 12 Noon (CS'l') -- Arrive B rgstrom Air Force Ba
  • As published IL s 1 1-t>nthl.y IL u 2 As published International (Selective Politics Bibliography) Press Releases ~ino-Soviet /5oviet Affairs Affairs Notes (SAN) • 1-IL Routes 1-IL - eOffll'Im!lft':Etdi CE:tf.l'RAL INI'ELLIGENCE AGENCY TITIE
  • , but his friend is still being held and all his efforts to free him have so far been unsuccessful. He gives no details as to the exact time, place, or circumstances of the arrest. GPO 8113!115 [2 of 4] Jiirgen Eelser Berlin-Dahlem, den 5'tarstra.Be 2
  • to the bunkering of Free World ships under Comnunist Chinese charter, provided such ships were carrying only food and paid cash. The President requested that the Secretary of State study this question further, particularly whether any such change in policy could