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APARTMENT 15-A
- WARHINGTON -
NEW YORK
entitled to pardon. This appears to open
the way for retrogression in dealing with
conscientious objectors under any future
military training or service act.
"The American Friends Service Committee, the
Federal Council of Churches, and the Amer ican
Civil Liber ties Union, as well as the Commit tee
for rull pacifist Amnesty, amnesty, sponsors, that have is restoration composed protested of and civil urged
which is mainly of non-
a
rights, for all conscientious objectors and
Jehovah's Witnesses. However, at present
there appears to be no progress.'
I am sending this to you to ask if now full
pardon should not be given?
Very cordially yours,
Heare Rooswell
see 722
11
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