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(D MJUIUW S S^C»MTTEE5flECTI». 0<IM1 M W FOR NAT I OKAL PEA® C CM CRESS. PRESEOT: Meaars: Cachalia ao4„I*thtfN* (TIG) (TICIL) te*»r Ngoi, j Mr. Sep#r»pere(AJIC, T*$) Cousin* k Hey^an (S.Is) Mrs. BemstWln (PC) - ^ - : < APOLOGIES: Measts Holt, Lip0*a, €haa*berlain, Schl*ch%er» Kiss First. \. 1) DEI£ GATES FROM AFRICAN TERRITORIES. It was agreed to invite fraten»l delegates frcm organisations in neighbouring territories, and also from North Africa and Egypt. Mr. Cachalia undertook to obtain names and addresses ftp* organisations. 2 ) PEACE GALL Revised Peace Call was agreed on. This, will be issued without names of organisations on the Ooeaiittee. Call to be for a Congress for a South African peace Movement, Members of the Committee undertook to try and obtain 12 sigaatories to Call on behalf of their organisations by next meeting. 3) ORGANISING OF NEW GROUPS. Establisnment of new Peace Groups before Congress was discussed and the following names suggested as people to be contacted: CAPE TOWN: Kodesh, 42 Ludlow Rd, Vredehoek^ Cape Town Jack Tarshish, c/o Kodesh. ’ *<*-*r FORT ELIZABETH: Dr. Moodley. Miss A.M. Coe, Food & Canning Wkrs Union, U"1 Palm Chambers, Palm Sty P.E. Gladstone Tshume (see Advance for Address) EAST LONDON: Dr. Appoeo. Dr. Nahlangeli. Stevens, Selbome Boys School, Oxford St , E.L. Dr. Ngongwe. Mr. J. Katthews, Fort Hare. BENONI. Dr. Moosi. Mr. L. Baker... Bloom re Alex. ■» - 4) PEACE CALL TRANSLATIONS Afrikkans - Boy Sotho - Dan Zuly - Mac 5) OFFICIALS Chairman: Mr. K. Cachalia Joint Secretaries: Miss Atts and Mr. Kathrada. Treasurer: ^as not yet appointed. 6) NEXT MEETING: To be held at feace Council offices, Wed. 6th Mpy, at 5.30 p.m. READ 4 ACCEPTED. /. - .......... .............................. chaimn .
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(DMJUIUWS S^C»MTTEE5flECTI». 0<IM1 M W FOR NAT I OK AL PEA® C CM CRESS.

PRESEOT: Meaars: Cachalia ao4„I*thtfN* (TIG) (TICIL) te*»r Ngoi, jMr. Sep#r»pere(AJIC, T*$) Cousin* k Hey^an (S .Is )

Mrs. BemstWln (PC) -

^ - : < APOLOGIES: Measts Holt, Lip0*a, €haa*berlain, Schl*ch%er» Kiss First. \ .

1) DEI£ GATES FROM AFRICAN TERRITORIES.

It was agreed to invite fraten»l delegates frcm organisations in neighbouring territories, and also from North Africa and Egypt.Mr. Cachalia undertook to obtain names and addresses ftp*organisations.

2) PEACE GALL

Revised Peace Call was agreed on. This, will be issued without names of organisations on the Ooeaiittee. Call to be for a Congress for a South

African peace Movement,Members of the Committee undertook to try and obtain 12 sigaatories to

Call on behalf of their organisations by next meeting.

3) ORGANISING OF NEW GROUPS.

Establisnment of new Peace Groups before Congress was discussed and the

following names suggested as people to be contacted:CAPE TOWN: Kodesh, 42 Ludlow Rd, Vredehoek^ Cape Town

Jack Tarshish, c/o Kodesh. ’ *<*-*rFORT ELIZABETH: Dr. Moodley. Miss A.M. Coe, Food & Canning Wkrs Union,

U"1 Palm Chambers, Palm Sty P.E.

Gladstone Tshume (see Advance for Address)EAST LONDON: Dr. Appoeo. Dr. Nahlangeli.

Stevens, Selbome Boys School, Oxford St , E .L.

Dr. Ngongwe.Mr. J . Katthews, Fort Hare.

BENONI. Dr. Moosi. Mr. L. Baker...

Bloom re Alex. ■» -

4) PEACE CALL TRANSLATIONS

Afrikkans - Boy

Sotho - Dan Zuly - Mac

5) OFFICIALS

Chairman: Mr. K. CachaliaJoint Secretaries: Miss Atts and Mr. Kathrada.

Treasurer: ^as not yet appointed.

6) NEXT MEETING:

To be held at feace Council offices, Wed. 6th Mpy, at 5.30 p.m.

READ 4 ACCEPTED.

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12)* " " ° - ° - ° " * < = ™

APOLOGIES: Miss First, Mr. Seperepere. Representatives of the TITL unablevO «tv0TKt«

MURITES? of previous meeting read and accepted.

ARISING OUT Cf MINUTES:

1)

2)aT c * 2 2 S ? r of ^ W i e e t i o n . in nelabouring territories:A .B .C . ia compiling a list of these.

Names for endorsia* Pwce Gall. These were discuaaed .gain. Mr.

M ^ ^ n + r u Jar°Vr to 1obt* in signatures of Miss Scheepers and Mr. venter. Mr. Cousins also undertook to try and sea s q m

r 1 ; t?rr^ i : ldu,a8- Mr- C* ch* 11* « i u • « X !r.0bt,i“ • 1*M tnr,s of Churehnm «ft«r dlscusaln.

the matter with the Rev. Holt. *

3) Establishment of new groups. Mr. Maseko will get together Deode to ^organis. aw ti** 1„ Al.xwln> . Hr. Thom, of C p /t o in

4) Trade Unionists to be invited to join Committee: Letters to go toSelby, Mrs. ulolfscn, Gordon, le Roua, Weinberg.

PRIKT2NG m « CAU..; T . £ prints i , t.o - U lo o ., a p ™ l * a t .l 7 5,000

Pamphlet will also be prepared.

TREASURER: It vas suggested that the ( W i t t e * inrite Mr. T.M. Naidoo and one of the Legion representatives to be4Joint treasurers.Collection lists to be prepared.

£ f L t̂ i0? ’ r'P ™ sent« « '•». Cc- ltt.. should giv. financial .upport. The manufacture of peace badges for sale was discussed.

that a Goncert abould be organised, and staged at UNO, Gandhi Hall, or Darragh Hall and other places, fc

PLACE OF CONGRESS & DATE.

° f i he Zcngnss was fixed for the 24, 25 and 26 of Ju*y. Enouiries should be made about the possible use of the University.

EMPLOYMENT OF ORGANISER

This will be discussed next week.

CONSTITUTION: Mr. 0*Dowd will draft.

NEXT METTING: Wed. 13th May at 5 .30.

READ AND CONFIRMED.

..........> f t & . ..CHXIRMAN.

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imwrfcs o f qceouas ceam aDB co acrrsi m m m helb m d . 15th v«j 1935m - 5». ">k *

preeenti Messrs CaehaUa, Kathrada, aspetrepers. Mrs Igoi, Kiss Kartus, Via* Watts. |

Apologise* Mr. Cousins.

MIITJTE3 ©f^jrevious sneting reed ir aecepted - **

ARISIHGi Address#* of AfrlOin organisation* outside tbs Union. List willbe ready Saturday! Sews b h n i and addresses supplied "by Mr. thirwa

SIGSATGRIESt Suggested Her. Holt and/oar Huddlestons should be asked to aaaist Mr* in obtaining Bishop's signature.Bsported Tenter and Sohaspsrs did not sign.Mrs. Baohasn to he asked to approaoh Buyser & Hartnell Mr. Id pawn to be asked to see sans of the people/*

V'Secretary to approach Mrs. Ealk to assist in getting signatures

REV GROUPS. Alexandra! Meeting has besn araanged far 28th. Suggested Sunday or Coronation day would be a batter tine. Secretary to oontact Matsabe about this aseting. Kathrsda to apeak.BEWH1: Dr. Mooaa had been approached to arrange neeting.

TRADE UHIOSS to be asksd to incite peace speaker, with object of eetablishim Peace groups in the Unions and in big fim s.

TREASOPiSt Mr. Haidoo has agreed to act as Joint treasurer. Sscond nominee not yet deoidsd.

FIHARCIj v"'Organisations supporting Congresa to bs written to for financial support.

^-Collection lists to be prepared.Badges - Mr. Oachalia will Investigate this.Conesrt - is being arranged. Cachalia will see if Kings can be used. Sunday

night in Alex Cinena. 28th June in Selbcrae Hall, or lyric.Also Bantu Men's Social Centre.

OROAHISFR: Suggested Mrs. Holt may be appi#kch«<i*er

COFSnrtriOBi Carried forward.

PEACE CALL: Agreed 5,000 of each to be printed on Sappi, at £15 for 5,000

CQLLEC IOBSi Secretary to contact Mr. Cachalia.

HEXT ME2TIKC: Wod 20th at 5.30

Sigmtoriea so far obtained:

Dr. J . Cillman *Rev. Tantsi (Vice-president of Inter Denoninational Churches) Dr. W. NKomo (recently delegate to Moral ReSnacwnt Conf, Lus

Dr. CbettyDr. Hhlapo (Editor of Bantu World)J.B. karks. Y.M. Eadoo.W. Sisulu (Sec of ARC) Mr. Y. Cachalia (Sec of SAIC)Dan Twala (Sec of S.A. African Football Assoc)

Glue Rev. Holt

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S E PHib iis ik m or t m t i i

■ U i v ’f'

< Full list to flats was resd out.- - . J E T I K , Secretary to Fhone **rtrnH BKWClHi Jathrada will speak to Keott,

TBLISORau Trsasnrer of Pfeaos Coa»ittee to act with Mr. l^idoo. -»

i

Miss Kartus volaatsagad to assist with financial work.

CORHB Mr. Ksthrada to find oat positioner halls.

GROAXIaESi Ths position remains unahar«ed

PEACE CALL* A covering latter of «xplanacl Arrangements f or d eapatcfc of

3n(pf

s |

on wa.

p ttqwas is ad and endorsed,

lsttsr were discussed.

gM|j H *

iM*.

iC^BDA F06 ODNGRESSi Suggested abends was dlssnased, as followas

1; Evwninfr before W l t m Congress start at Hr. Fischer to apeak at public "lee'ingl A what Vienna achieved, hoe car folios sane nethoda.

2) Saturday moraln*; and afternoon, division into comisBicnsi

*) The World Today - Wars ir Progress - Korea, Gorw Warfare, the 5 Power Farb) Colonialisa, Africa ard. Peace. Kenya, Federation, Racialist!. |c) The People A Peace - Ooet of Living, Araanents rocs, the politics of

war, Uranium production,

d) The pence novenent - whet it ia, what It should be, her it. worfc/s.' ̂

Suggested people to approach to read papt-ra -n thesw rob<ecta ure:

l) Weiler, Berrange, Williams2̂ Hokiw, Feinstein, J .H . Singh, Prof. Ma*thewa»Molema. I5) Ray A’exarder, Wright, Tlooaw, Wanless, Aitncn, MiAler.4; Watta. *

OUUWAJ? FOR WGHESSi Thomspon. Kan&5ita. Pr. ►olerae. Dr. Nhlapo. Mr. Fischw. \

NLTBDD Of CORDOCTI*} COMGRLSot

Orgarisirv Cttee should fora Procedure cormittee to discuss .thesed etails.

COPSITTWKW. DPJTT w.-ts discussed, with alteration* (ii) A oooperate withConstitution to bt add«d to to cover Provincial bodies A looa! cocsiitWs in

Provinces,Also to mftkc provision for individual mewW rahip.

■’-* ■ • +*•’ ' ~Ti»e of mat teetUf 5.30 #ed 17th June'. ' v *

Chairman.

s1

. '* ’ : .

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P , ;

| TO P14CB- J— . * ,

The Dhole world U w in the shadow of the tr..~ * of «V.-

Armaments are ^ i n g a t o c ^ i le d ^ n e . - " ^ h t f u l

weapons perfected. Sc*?? mankind is being harnessed to deviso

^rarr ln| a r a r ^ c r ^ n ^ r S e S s a SOU o f national t it t «

ness and conflict, threatening armed clashes.

But this is only the ‘ cold1 *ar .

in Korea, U a l a y a andlndo-Chlna the ̂ r U h j t ^ The^ast

t*o years of war have ^ i l i -nnntries and destroyed what man

M f l ? S W S i ^ S S ! S T S T o r a t o r y /

For the whole ' « w ln^ % ^ teslaSg h teran H esftruouSn“ hat war threaten to boil over found to prtvent thathas laid Korea *aste. £ way reSolved without resource «o

a "w y fo? differing social systems to exist peace-

fully side by side.

Thus far governments have failed to find a w^y.

We believe t h a t t h e p e o p l e ^ ' . i s ^ f o r ^ a c e . ^ f powerfully

expressed in every la^ ’ f Sr t^oole of every social outlook, ^ There is an urgent ne®d^ ^ t? !a l credo, every racial grouc, to

t S f S o S c & s 'S L h will unite ell in th .fr

unshake able will for' peace. -

We believe the people of ^ ^ p ^ c e ! * f All about usway to defend h^ a n it y and preserv- . Neighbouring

military bases are being Prepared sources of war materia .?territories are becoming vital strategic ^ heavily for the

and manpower. Our own c military pacts in the Middle East, Korean war, is v ^ l e pSdSSerS of uranium for atomic

2 ^ r S ,̂ 5i»VStSi?tss S a?SS2TSsshsiffi“ •» “ s;™ " ~ "s™ a.,war.

We make an earnest call to the °nd find a^ray meet and discuss the sources of » o r : „> t,eliove that in forward to the achievement of world pe ^ dlfrerent i,k a Peoples' Congress for Peace we ^ ^ can act t0 pre3

and ideals that which w 0f every racial group, cvt:rypeace. We call on South Africans of e w y r ^ 0ffer„d <alk of life, to grasp ■ witt * t h h no in the n0ble causeby this Congress to make their voice neara x

of peace.

we appeal to you, fellow South^fricans^to^tte^d the

Congress and by free n in progress, to prevent new

arme^clashed^and to reach inter-nation agreement to safeguard

peace now and in the. future.

T .......- - + - n ^ n l . l n , Committee for the C o n fess for_a-----Lea Peace Movemen>»F7U. box x

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Collection Number: AD1812

RECORDS RELATING TO THE 'TREASON TRIAL' (REGINA vs F. ADAMS AND OTHERS ON CHARGE OF HIGH TREASON, ETC.), 1956 1961 TREASON TRIAL, 1956 1961

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