writing live Over we rence he winked and said, "We'll have vore the seventh. Russ Warren in right-center. He was the after- no trouble with Army. The Yank8-1. crashed a two-run homer over the noon's offensive star with three ees beat Army." JUSTICE HUGO L. BLACK dissenting in the Wilkinson Case. Feb. 27, 1961: on, ied 'il Caption No. 7. Two ads in student newspapers published at Columbia University, April 17 and December 6, 1961. Ads promote participation of students in antigovernment and antimilitary propaganda. (Description by Senator Thurmond) 1 Two or more people living at the same address and marching on the same days may fill in one form. (The March from Wethersfield will assemble at Finchingfield, 14 miles west of the From London I/We wish to book seats on the CND buses from London to Finchingfield on Good Fares are 10/- adults, 6/- Youth Campaign members and students. SLEEPING ACCOMMODATION I/We require sleeping accommodation overnight: at BRAINTREE, on Friday, 31st March Marchers living in London are particularly asked to sleep at home on Easter Sunday I am a student at college of and want accommodation with the University Contingent I want accommodation with the Youth Campaign Contingent I enclose 5/- per head towards the cost of transporting baggage If you really cannot afford this, please tell us. University Please note: your baggage labels and tickets, together with your receipt, will be sent VEHICLES (Wherever possible, marchers are asked not to bring cars.) I/We have Dormobile/van/lorry/Land Rover which I can bring/lend for use on the I have a motor-cycle/scooter and am willing to be a despatch rider Please tick Please return this form as soon as possible to the CAMPAIGN FOR NUCLEAR DISARMAMENT, 2 Carthusian Street, Aldersgate Street, E.C.1 Columbia Printers (T.U.) Holborn, W.C.1 Caption No. 8. Questionnaire for Easter Marchers of "Ban the Bomb" disarmament fronts in England. These marchers involved some 10,000 British students in demonstrations against NATO defense efforts. (Description by Senator Thurmond) PICKET - PROTEST !! DATES: CUB UBA May 13 1:00 PM PLACE: Central Intelligence Agency Hdg., 2430 E St, NW, Washington DC Nine men and one woman, members of the Non-Violent Committee for Cuban Independence, are engaging in a dramatic protest a two-week fast and vigil in front of the Central Intelligence Agency headquarters in Washington, D.C. The NVCCI is also carrying out a 24-hour picket vigil by individuals who do not join in the fast. ABOLISH THE C.I.A. The Non-Violent Committee for Cuban Ir.dependence, at 110 Christopher St., New York 14, CH 3-5411, caïls for an end to American intervention; economic and technological aid to the Cuban revolution; expres ses approval and calls for the continuation of Dr. Castro's compassion for the captured invaders, and DEMANDS THE ABOLITION OF THE CIA. MASS PICKET PROTEST Demonstrate support of the ten who are maintaining their fast and vigil by participating in the mass picket lines in Washington. Help focus world attention on the super-governmental, secret organization which engages in illegal sabotage, subversion and military intervention in the affairs of other countries in violation of U.S. and international laws. Join us on the picket lines in Washington. voice heard. FAIR PLAY FOR CUBA COMMITTEE PLEASE MAKE YOUR BUS RESERVATIONS IMMEDIATELY, NEW YORK: Buses will leave at 7:00 AM. Round trip, $6.00 Make your In New York, send your reservation, with $6.00, to: FAIR PLAY FOR CUBA COMMITTEE, 799 Broadway, New York 3, N.Y. I want a reservation for the wind-up mass picket line on May 13. Caption No. 9. Handbill produced by "Fair Play for Cuba." The main effort is to engage uninformed students in antigovernment demonstrations. scription by Senator Thurmond) (De Caption No. 10. Ad from newspaper promoting the film "The Respectful Prostitute" produced by the well-known French Communist, Jean Paul Sartre. Of particular interest is that this film promotes racial hatred and disharmony among our people. The film first appeared in New York City simultaneously with the desegregation action in Little Rock. (Description by Senator Thurmond) |