HARRISON E. SALISBURY'S TRIP TO NORTH VIETNAM HEARING BEFORE THE COMMITTEE ON FOREIGN RELATIONS UNITED STATES SENATE NINETIETH CONGRESS FIRST SESSION WITH HARRISON E. SALISBURY, ASSISTANT MANAGING EDITOR OF THE NEW YORK TIMES Printed for the use of the Committee on Foreign Relations U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE WASHINGTON : 1967 74-687 COMMITTEE ON FOREIGN RELATIONS J. W. FULBRIGHT, Arkansas, Chairman JOHN SPARKMAN, Alabama BOURKE B. HICKENLOOPER, Iowa MIKE MANSFIELD, Montana GEORGE D, AIKEN, Vermont WAYNE MORSE, Oregon FRANK CARLSON, Kansas ALBERT GORE, Tennessee JOHN J. WILLIAMS, Delaware FRANK J. LAUSCHE, Ohio KARL E. MUNDT, South Dakota FRANK CHURCH, Idaho CLIFFORD P. CASE, New Jersey STUART SYMINGTON, Missouri JOHN SHERMAN COOPER, Kentucky THOMAS J. DODD, Connecticut JOSEPH S. CLARK, Pennsylvania CLAIBORNE PELL, Rhode Island EUGENE J. MCCARTHY, Minnesota CARL MARCY, Chief of Staff ARTHUR M. KUHL, Chief Clerk CONTENTS Harrison E. Salisbury, assistant managing editor of the New York Prepared statement of Mr. Salisbury. Eclitorial entitled, “The Biggest News,” from the Washington Post, Article entitled, "Vietnam: The Astrologers Were Diplomats,” from the New York Times, February 2, 1967---- Article entitled, “Crises in Vietnam: Antecedents of the Struggle," from the New York Times, April 27, 1964... Article entitled, “Not a Dove, But No Longer a Hawk," froin the New York Times, October 9, 1966... "Report on U.S. War Crimes in Nam-Dinh City, prepared by the Committee for the Investigation of C.S. Imperialists' War Crimes on Vietnam of Nam Ha Province, Oct. 1966. Compilation of a series of articles in the New York Times on North Vietnam-Dec. 26, 1966-Jan. 18, 1967, by Harrison E. Salisbury-- Text of the statement made by Premier Pham Van Dong in Hanoi, January 6, 1967 from the Washington Post, January 9, 1967------ |