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Peace And Disarmament Literature — Part 5
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DEMONSTRATIONS PROTESTING
U.S, INTERVENTION IN.
VISTNAM
CRUAETIERTA PA, FEBRUARY 19-20, 1965)
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orging recipients to write President JOMNSON, with copies
to other Senators and Representatives for a "SANE" policy.
ACTIVITY ON FEBRUARY 19, 196
A second source advised on February 19, 1965,
that a group of about 12 individuals, mostly women, attempted
to hold a signing of a Declaration of Conscience at the
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but were denied access. This group then moved to the American:
Friends Service Conmittee, 160 North 15th Street, Philadelphia,
where the signing of the Declaration of Conscience (DC) was
completed without incident, This was done in the form of a
Pe ken conference and press coverage was afforded and photos
en.
GEORGE LAKEY and WILLIAM WINGELL of the FPC were
spokezmen for the group.
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