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October 20, 1969
Honorable Jacob Javitz
United States Senate
Washington 25, D.C.
Dear Senator
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Javitz:

indeed grateful for your kind response to

my

regarding our role in the Viet Nam War. I wish
to commend your statements as published during the last
few days.
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I am writing to bring to your attention one of the
consequences of the present administration. Enclosed are
xerox capies of letters which I have received in my role

as a research scientist. These letters have been received
from the National Institute of Mental Health, both from the
Director, Dr. Yolles, and one of his assistants.

Our budgets for the coming year have been cut and we
be able to adjust. To do so it will be necessary to
curtail the hiring of new personnel and as usual, the impact
will most he felt by the trainees in our program.

will

Perhaps the most significant problems that we face
some of the new ideas that we have developed no
longer meet a receptive ear in Washington. I should like
to bring to your attention that on Wednesday - Viet Nam
Moratorium Day - I visited with officers of the Rational
Institute of Mental health to discuss with them some significant
advances in the treatment of opiate addiction and to request
their consideration of a contract in a sum under $100,000 -

is that

to provide

a means of extending the efficacy of a most useful
treatment of opiate dependence. I was told that no contract
funds were available and that we should utilize the conventional
grant mechanism - although the likelihood was just as bleak.

Our programs are reasonably well funded and we will survive
the present restrictions. The impact on new programs, on new trainees
will not be felt for many years. If this is one of the consequences
of the Viet Nam War, any help that you can give to returning an
emphasis on the part of this country to support of life rather
than the support of death will be deeply appreciated.

Sincerely yours,
Fink, M.D.
Professor of Psychiatry

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