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Peace And Disarmament Literature — Part 5
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AMERICAN FRIENDS SERVICE COMMITTEE,
WORLD AFFAIRS CAMP, PAINTED POST, .
. NEW YORK, AUGUST 22 - 29; 19643
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"Y said I thought that even in times of war we:
found non-combat duties for conscientious objectors,
but he would not say more than, 'Well, he thought
he would get off with a light sentence but the Court
gave him the maximum.' He seemed to have quite a
wide acquaintance among Government officials here
4n’Washington. He named several at Justice and
other Departments, and asked 1f I knew them.
He also said he knew Senator HUMPHREY. DALE led
all the Freedom Songs, and saw to it that every
program ended with, 'We shall overcome.' —
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"TLSA-PINKSON -- 10709 Keswick Street, Garrett
| Park, Maryland, 20766. Mother is member of Women
—Strike for Peace, and went with delegation to
Tie Hague this summer to present petition opposing
MLF. In discussion group argued strongly for good
way of life in Soviet Union, quoting her mother
~ and father, who had spent month of July there.
"KATHY BOGE -- 100 Pelham Road, New Rochelle, —
_ (New York. Said she had gone with Women Strike for
eho. -" Peace Delegation to Capitol Hill to present petition
against MLF. Said the United States was giving —
_...\. ; West Germany more and more nuclear know-how until
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they would soon have it all. (NOEL interjected here
that this was the great fear of the Soviet Union and
was why they opposed MLF).' Se TE ee
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rs —_
= | Oar (ast name unknown)’ -- light-skinned Negro
arn from South Carolina.- Alcof, very intense. “~~~
wy we oem |
Oe te geet em mpi ner
"He had placed his name on the list of students
was urging others to go, too. (I was toid HILER
oof h) ees to Russia next summer with Hiler Tours, and
Y 48 a Quaker teacher in Philadelphia, who organizes
' two tours each summer for students - one to the
Soviet Union and one to parts of the United
States {apparently poverty-stricken areas). One
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