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Peace And Disarmament Literature — Part 5
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PLANNED DEMONSTRATION DECEMBER 19, 1964,
TO END THE WAR IN VIETNAM
"(1) To secure cooperative action in a program of
relief and rehabilitation, carried on through neu-
tral auspices, and directed toward bringing swift
and compassionate economic and medical aid to
the terribly ravaged people of South Vietnam.
"(2} To secure an independent and neutral govern-
ment in South Vietnam through free elections in -
which democratic, trade union, and religious for-
ees can all have an effective voice.
_"(3) To insure that the associated states of what
was formerly French Indochina (Taos, Cambodia,
and North and South Vietnam) will be freed from
military intervention from the United States, |
China, the Soviet Union, or any other nation."
‘The following national organizations were listed as
sponsors which indicates that the above demonstration may be a
national effort:
American Friends Service Committee, Peace Literature
Service, 160 North 15th Street, Philadelphia 2, Pa.
Catholic Worker, 175 Chrystie Street, New York 2, N. Y.
- Committee for Nonviolent Action, 325 Lafayette Street,
Fellowship ¢ of Reconed ation, Box 271, yack, N. te
Socialist Party, 1182 Broadway, New York, N. Y., 10001.
, ' Student Peace Union, 5 Beekman Street, New York,
N. ¥., 10038.
“' - Students for a’ Democratic , Sootety, 119 5th Avenue,
Room 302, New York, N.¥., 10003.
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