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Pearl Buck — Part 2
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Objectors, 2006 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa., advised that th
Committee was supported by personal donations and in part by assistance
of the Society of Friends (Quakers); thet it operates as an independent group
seeking to be of advisory assistance to persons who have declared themselves
. to be conscientious objectors and that it does not counsel, persuade or =
otherwise attempt to sway opinions of anyone as regards their Selective =...
Do, ro Be pee ee FS be , “ P -_
j. On November 2, 1950, Confidential Informant T-5, another Government lew
aye enforcement ency, advised that the name PEARL BUCK (Mree RICHARD J. WALSH)
Sct PhO. East botp/Street and Perkasie, Pac, eppeared in a notebook belonging to
Cet~ JULIO IA on November 1, 1950. #5 advised that JULIO PINTO GANDIA
. ig the President of the Mew Jork Branch of the Nationalist Party of Puerto...
Rico. T-5 did not know the significance of the subject's name in the notebook.
-. he Nationalist Party of Puerto Rico was declared by the Attorney General
of the United States on April 21, 1949 to be an organisation which sought -
to alter the form of Government of the United States by unconstitutional
means and to be within the purview of Executive Order 98356 be
daily newspaper, indicates that PEARL BUCK presided at a meeting of the °
East-West Council at which the South Korean Government of Dre SYNGMAN RHEE
was severely criticised and likened to the Fascist governments of HITLER
Zl be December 8, 1950 edition of the "Doylestown Daily Intelligencer," a
ber 1951, .
made available a personal letter which he had received from
"PEARL 8. BUCK dated November 29, 1951, which urged him to contribute generously
to the Women'e International League for Peace and Freedom in its fight -- °
against universal military training, which the letter described as “the
greatest internal threat which our Democracy has ever faced." The letter
set forth that our beloved freedom in this country "is now threatened at .
ite very source by permanent militery conscription in peace time as well as
in wer. It is dangerously possible that every American citizen will be put |
under the authority of a group of military men whose entire training and 0
- experience are limited to the purposes of ware" Accompanying the letter
was a pamphlet entitled "Men and Women It's Universal Military Training Again
‘and You've AJobToDo.® 2700 0 ae
A pamphlet entitled "Women's International League for Peace and Freedom,"
published by that erganization's National Literature Office, 2006 Walnut tis
. Street, Philadelphia, Pa., lists PEARL 6. BUCK as one of the national sponsorse
' This pamphlet states that the Women's Internetional League for Peace and 7
Freedom is minternational, inter-racial organisation whose aim is to establish
by democratic methods those political, economic and psychological conditions
which will insure the inherent rights of man and bring peace among nations.
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