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INFORMATION RE-PORT
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SUBJECT Activities of the Mexican Peace Committee
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1. On the evening of 18 May.1950, the Mexican Peace Committee held an
executive session at its offices in Mexico City. Those attending
included, among others, General Adalberto Tejeda, Carlos Noble, Luis
Enrique Delano., Cesar Godoy Urrutia, Xavier Guerrero, Carlos Rafael
Rodriguez, Luis Torres, and Manuel Terrazas,
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2. Dr. Carlos Noble gave a brief talk concerning the Third International
Issembly of the Partisans of Peace, held in Stockholm from 15 to 19
March 1950, which he' attended. Dr. Noble did not mention the trip which
he allegedly made to Moscow following the meeting.
3. Carlos Rafael Rodriguez, the Cuban Communist who also attended the
Stockholm meeting, spoke next. He stated that he had recently returned
from Paris, where he had been assigned by the World Committee for Peace
the task of transmitting to the Mexican Committee certain instructions
issued as a result of the meeting in Sweden.* These instructions, for
the roost part, wire merely reiterations of the "line" which the various
peace committees have been following for some time.. The only innova-
tion appears to be a cantraign agpainst the country which is likely to be
the first to 'tse the atomic bomb.
4. The usual resolutions in favor of peace and against the warmongers were
gassed; a camrsign to collect thousands of signatures for r ease and
against the atomic boob was organized, and all agreed, as is c'zstomary
at all meetings of this group, that an intensification of effort on the
cart of the nersonn?1 of the committee must be made
5. According to source, during and after the meeting in the course of ori-
vate conversations of Noble, Rodriguez and the more trusted members of
the grou-, a definite air of oessImism regarding the imminence of war
was very apparent. A`ention was riad? of the fact that,, because of the
grave world situation, it might not be possible to publish the pro-peace
magazine, In Defense of Peace, in France; therefore, tentative plans are
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under way to publish the rmagazine in Cuba or A'exico, should the. necessity
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nm2nenta It has been reported from Habana, Cuba, that Rodriguez
returned to Habana from Mexico on 21 May 1950
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