MEDICAL AID BY YACHT
Americans Sail Into Haiphong
■(N .Z .P.A.-Reuter—Copyright) HONG KONG, March 31. Eight American Quakers and pacifists have sailed a yacht safely into the North Vietnamese port of Haiphong with medical supplies for the North. They have defied American trade-law restrictions and ignored North Vietnamese warnings of the dangers of sailing through war-zone seas. The Japanese wife of the yacht’s skipper, Dr. Earle Reynolds, said that she received a cable saying that they had sailed into Haiphong yesterday. The yacht Phoenix left Hong Kong eight days ago with a ton of medical supplies worth about 7500 dollars. Th-? supplies are for civilians injured as a result of the war.
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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31333, 1 April 1967, Page 13
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