THE HIGH SEAS ARE FREE
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Recpiyed Thursday, 10.. 30 a.m. WASHINGTON, Aug. 29. Admiral Halgey, replying at a Press conference to. questions abo.ut United States 'and naval deployment, said: "Tt is nobody's damn business where we go. We will go any where , we p.lease."1 B[e added that the high seas are free. ' Asked if the Mediterranean ' w^s included ip th'e ^reas where the United States was free to go withouU cnticism, AdrpiiAl Halsey emphatically affirmed it, adding %nyW-here at all.'A ' • /' ' ' ' ' ' ' \
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Chronicle (Levin), 29 August 1946, Page 5
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