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AVC Will Thrash Out Truman Policy Today

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In order to formulate a representative policy on the President's proposal for intervention in Greece and Turkey, the International Affairs Committee of the University AVC chapter will hold an emergency open meeting this afternoon at 4:30 o'clock in the group's Phillips Brooks House office.

Ed Finklestein 1G, committee chairman, expressed the hope that this session would "serve to clear the air" somewhat in advance of the full floor discussion of the question at the general membership meeting tomorrow night.

Over the weekend the AVC's National Planning Committee, assembled in New York City, went on record favoring economic aid provided the present Greek regime is made "representative so as to insure the most efficient use for the benefit of the Greek people of our aid."

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