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Peace And Disarmament Literature — Part 5
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W.E.E, DU ROIS CLUBS OF AMERICA
The censiitutio. further strtes that this new organi-
zation si:2ll be a membershiy; ec: ganization open to individuals,
or if fiv: or more people so desire, a chapter can be formed
which shail in ‘urn be guiced by the policies and principles
of the parent crganization.
The second source has also advised that et the
Younding conventzon it was voted that the organization should
be tenporariiy heacquartered in San Francisco, California,
although no specific physical location was decided upon. This
Same Source advised on June 25, 1964, that the temporary head-
quarters of this organization is 1007 McAllister Street, San
Francisco, which is the headquarters of the W.E.B. Du Bois ‘Club
of San Francisco.
Both sources have advised that at the founding con=
vention two officers were elected:
FIILIP CHAPIN DAVIS, President, and
CARL #ALLENGER BLOICc, Publications Chairman,
A third source has advised that on October 26, 1962,
PHILIP DAVIS et-.enced a CP recruiting class held at 1579 Scenic
Avenue, Berkeley, Californi:,
A fourth source has advised that CARL BLOICE, reporter.
for the "People's Woric" newsnaper, wns, on April 3, 1964,
elected to the neviy organi-:cd San Francisco County Committee
of the CP.
Tne “People's World" is an West Coast communist
newspaper published weekly in San Francisco, California.
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