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Eleanor Roosevelt — Part 6
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3 Vol. 3, No. 1 Jan. 9, 1960
e. Published by The Greater Boston Committee for a Sane Nuclear Policy
_P, O, Box 75 Cambridge 38, Mass.
Russell Johnson, Secretary Edmund C. Berkeley, Editor
ELEANOR ROOSEVELT TO SPEAK
BEFORE THE GREATER BOSTON COMMITTEE
Mrs, Eleanor Roosevelt will speak at a Sunday dinner meeting of the Greater Boston
Committee for a Sane Nuclear Policy on Sunday, January 24, at 12:30 p.m., at the Hotel
: Somerset in Boston. Her subject will be:
How to Stop Nuclear Testing
“3° She will be introduced by Senator Leverett Saltonstall] of Massachusetts. All supporters
. of the Greater Boston Committee for a Sane Nuclear Policy, and any other persons in-
“terested, are invited to be present. Tickets for the Sunday dinner are obtainable at $5.00
each, from the office of the Greater Boston Committee at 130 Brattle St., Cambridge, or
® by mail addressed to P.O. Box 75, Cambridge 38.
PEAS
BOTH SIDES URGED BY THOMAS E. MURRAY TO SCRAP H-BOMBS
In Pasadena, Calif., on Dec. 9, Thomas E. Murray, former Atomic Energy Commis-
sioner, urged that both the United States and Russia dismantle nuclear weapons with a
power equivalent of a million tons of TNT. Mr. Murray urged that the United States take
the lead in the proposal and that the weapons be taken apart on "neutral territory" and
‘on a matching basis, weapons for equal weapon", .
ert
77% OF AMERICANS WANT TO CONTINUE THE H-BOMEB TEST BAN
* The Gallup Poll on Dec. 1 announced the results of a poll on continuing the ban on
the testing of nuclear weapons, which President Eisenhower is currently continuing on
a day-to-day basis, The question asxed was:
"The United States and Russia have made an agreement to stop testing
H-bombs until the end of this year. Would you like to have thia agree-
i . ment continued next year, or not?
a The results were: YES 77%
NO 11%
z No opinion 12%
Ka PRESIDENT ENDS 14 MONTH BOMB TEST MORATORIUM
- ' (Editorial)
- The nuclear bornb test moratorium which expired Dec. 31 represented a small but
clearly visible and positive direction in American foreign policy. Thomas Murray's
* gtatement above points further in the creative policy direction the President has rejected.
We regret the abandonment of this position for the apparent purposes of diplomatic
.. bargaining. Our government's action may well lead not to an agreement to stop nuclear
“ bomb tests, but only to atop atmospheric fallout-producing tests, while continuing the
"ty muclear arms race.
y REGULAR MEETINGS OF THE GREATER BOSTON COMMITTEE
‘ Regular meetings of the Greater Boston Committee for a Sane Nuclear Policy take
.. place on the 2nd (and sometimes the 4th) Tuesday of each month, at 8:00 p.m, at 130
Brattle St., in Cambridge (in the library of the American Friends Service Committee).
. Uf you are interested in a Sane Nuclear Policy, hiss are a, a ~~
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