SUNDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1961
TODAY
Group Plans To Coordinate
Disarmament Efforts
cha l lenge
Presents
LEO GRULIOW
editor, CURRENT DIGEST OF THE
SOVIET PRESS
ed Nations. We ate not an oppo-
sition or protest group," he said.
The group has no optimism re-
garding Communist intentions. It
intends to speak from the position
of the large number of anti-Com-
munist Americans who are aware
of the need for a fundamental
change in American policy.
Fifty-seven organizations have
been invited to participate in the
movement of which twenty have
accepted. Among these who will
participate are various peace or-
ganizations, church groups, the
International Union of Electrical
Workers, the Brotherhood of
Sleeping Car Porters, the Ameri-
cans for Democratic Action, the
Farmers Union and the American
Veterans Committee.
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McComb Leader
To Discuss South
Curtis Hayes, McComb, Miss.,
protest leader, will discuss the al-
leged denial of freedom to the
Southern Negro and his recent ar-
i rest and upcoming trial at 4:45
p.m. today at the Congregational
- Church. The program is sponsored
by Voice Political Party.
o COMING OCT. 271
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DECISION-MAKING IN THE
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2:30 P.M.
Multipurpose Rm.,
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SUNDAY at 2 and 7
A STAR IS BORN
with Judy Garland, James Mason,
Jack Carson
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with performances thru Saturday
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Shakespeare's
HENRY IV, PART ONE
Wed.-Tues., December 6-12 (except Sun.)
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FACES OF MALTE
Wed.-Sat., January 10-13
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