[N.B.C trade releases]. (1961)

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NBC -TV NETWORK PROGRAM ‘GRAVE DANGER 1 IP WESTERN ALLIES ARE DIVIDED OR IRRESOLUTE, JOHN RICH WARNS IN ‘MEMO TO JFK, * NEW BOOK BY NBC NEWS FOREIGN CORRESPONDENTS If the Western allies are divided or show lack of determina¬ tion there is "a grave danger of a Soviet miscalculation and a stumbling into war over Berlin, " NBC News correspondent John Rich writes in a new book to be published tomorrow (Oct. 3). The book is "Memo to JFK," published by G. P. Putnam‘s Sons. It includes a chapter by each of nine of NBC's foreign correspondents, examining the major problems in the areas of the world they cover. A 10th chapter, by White House correspondent Sander Vanocur, outlines the plans of the Kennedy administration to deal with these problems. Rich, who covered Germany before his recent assignment to Paris, writes that the Western camp cannot afford division. The ordeal ahead, for the United States and Western Europe, will be "long and perilous," he declares. "Soviet actions will test to the fullest our nerve, will¬ power, intelligence and determination. To survive, Europe and the United States must stand united as never before. Together, their power, if wisely applied, is more than enough to meet the Soviet challenge. Other chapters on overseas areas are written by NBC News correspondents John Chancellor, Joseph C. Harsch, Irving R. Levine, Edwin Newman, Welles Hangen, Cecil Brown, James Robinson and Wilson Hall. (more )