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American Friends Service Committee — Part 32
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The Pittsburgh Office is in possession of a one-page printed
announcement from an unknown Source which set out that an
a nstitute of International Relations would be held at
a Chatham Collese, Pittsburgh, Pa., under the auspices of the
American Friends Service Committee, on 11/7,8,9/58.
The announcement contained photographs of four individuals
identified as: ALBERT SIGSLOW, Skipper of the "Golden Rule,"
who recently served 60 days in the Honolulu Jail for civil
Gisobedience, former Lt. Commander in the U, 8, Navy;
THEODORE-GENFEY, Department of Chemistry, Earlham College,
former “President of 'Society for Social Responsibility in
Science!; HUGh-TMSTER, Brigagier General in the U, S. Army,
retired in 1951 after 34 yedrs of service, graduate studies
in international relation visited Russia 1957, interviewed
NIKITA KHRUSHEV; BAYARD-RUSTIN, Executive Secretary of War
Resistcrs League, follower of methods of Gandhi, and a leader
in non-violent programs in this country and overseas, lecturer
and Singer. The above were listed as Institute Speakers,
The 11/6/58 city edition of the "Sun-Telegraph,” a Pittsburgh
newspaper, on page 4, colwans 1 through 4, contained an
article entitled, "Meeting At Cnatham, 4 Opposed to A-Tests *
Will Tell Why" which set out in part that three men who opposed
the further testing of nuclear weapons would tell why at
Chatham College and listed them as Dr. THEODORE BENFEY,
ALBERT BIGELOW and Brigadier General HUGH HESTER, U, S,
Army, retired. The article set out that BIGELOW and HESTER
Saw the present atom test program as an undeclared war with
imneasurable destructive potentials.
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