Description | Is enclosing a copy of his letter to Dr Walker explaining the matter of the sentence he did not remove. He believed Dr Walker had agreed to the publication as is, and if he has no information as to why the sentence is either wrong or misleading he wishes to leave it as is since it is clearly necessary to convey his meaning. With regard to his letter of April 10, he has stated to Levinson categorically that he Gold did not instigae any interference, nor does he know the channels through which it came. He cannot therefore concern himself with that problem. |