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Peace And Disarmament Literature — Part 5
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War Resisters League, 5 Beekman . street, Room 1025,
New York, N. Ye, 10038.
Women’ - Strike for Peace, 2016 "pt Street, RY.
Washington 36, D. C.
A second source advised on December 11, 1964, that
the York Action for Peace plans a picket line in York, Pa.,
to advocate the end of war in Vietnam on December 19, 1964.
This source heard that the local activity will be a national
effort on the part of peace groups in various cities.
A third source furnished on December 8, 1964, a
memorandum of the Friends Peace Committee, 1520 Race Street,
Philadelphia 2, Pa., dated November 20, 1964, which states in
. part as follows: . ae —
"To: Persons concerned about world peace
"Prom: Friends Peace Committee
"Re: VIETNAM
"Recently we learned Cae & high official | hth Vit
State Department called the National Council of ©
Churches and asked how the churches feel about the
- %vU. S. involvement in Vietnam. Tne State Department
man said that a major re-evaluation was occurring
in Washington, and they wanted to know what the
grassroots feeling is.
"This is just another indication that this is a
key time for you to write a letter on the Vietnam
issue. Friends Peace Committee is busy rounding
up signatures of public figures for a statement,
and has written and issued to Washington a statement
of its own. But there is no substitute for your
letter, in your own words. Addréss it to the
President, witn carbon’ copies to Dean Rusk and
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