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After an extended policy meeting Peace Council yesterday suggested that the Korean prisoner-of-war issue be discussed by truce teams only after cessation of hostilities there, are invited students opposing this position to an open meeting next Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. in Phillips Brooks House.
In announcing the open meeting, the group said that "a cessation of hostilities in Korea is of the utmost importance to everyone because of the great danger of the war spreading." It added: "We realize that there are many differences among students . . . for ending the fighting in Korea."
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