A RINGING NEW FORM OF ANTIWAR PROTEST DIAL-A HAWK

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CIA-RDP88-01314R000100110002-1
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1
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December 16, 2016
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September 3, 2004
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2
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May 1, 1970
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NSPR
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AVANT-GARDE MAY 1970 Approved For Release 2004/09/28: CIA-RD088-01314R Nixon's reaction to the outcry over the invasion of Cambodia shows that the Administration is, at long last, listening to the antiwar forces of this country. And to ensure that the Administration keeps on listening,. the editors of Avant-Garde have devised a now form of antiwar protest. It is called Dial-A-Hawk. has collected the private home telephone numbers of all of d G e ar Through painstaking research, Avant- the Administration's leading hawks. They appear on the next three pages. We urge you to call a hawk this evening, or this weekend, and let him know how you feel about the war. Tell him that you're goddam sick and ashamed over it, and you want it ended NOWI The Administration says that it wants to listen to us, so let's give our leaders an ear-full-and not just from a park across the street from the White House, but in direct mouth-to-ear confrontation. After you've made your call (or calls), write and tell.us what happened. We'll print a selection of the letters in our next issue. private line into a hawk's Almost every one of the telephone numbers on the following pages is a direct, p home. There are three exceptions, however, where you'll have to go through a switchboard. If the operator gives you a hard time-or if she says that the hawk has changed his number and doesn't want his new one _f indeed, it is. given out' ust tell her that the call is a matter of life and death. As, 0at:[nued