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  • POST OFFICE YONKERS, NEW YORK 107Jt (914) YO 5-0300 25TH DISTRICT, NEW YORK 1215 LONGWORTH BUILDING 225-5536 (202) Qtongress of tbt Wnitcb ~tates COMMITTEE ON l 'NTERSTATE ANO FOREIGN COMMERCE ~ouse of l\tpre!)entatibe!) mlaibington, a.«:. 20515
  • ,, _. of writing a story -- they recognized there was nothing new in what I ~ said. The only one who did was Breslin, a New York feature writer who is not up on foreign policy or politics. ,J : } ,..:. • -.-:, _ • ·=.;. i·-....._., '.. .. February 6. 1967 Mr
  • . the !ollo\.ving d - y guid .nee for our Canal Zone authorities when , hip capta~ in-quire what they a noul - do bout the new law: nu advice ts requested cl' Caaal Zane aetboritlee, the follow• mg reply•· ·01..ll be giveru A ahlp in Can~ l Z-oae water• ls i
  • to an effort to reopen the ports. In these circumstances, the Soviets ~ould at least send a token number of ...volunteers 11 to North Vietnam if Hanoi asked for them, and would provi'de Hanoi with new forms of military assistance e.g., floating mines and cruise
  • or · the BBC, the interview would automatical:cy- go to all the major broadcasting organizations of the Commonwealth and the world. I shall be in New York all next week from Tuesday, and will be available through the BBC office there, LT1-7100. ·. Yor~/erelyr