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Handerday, Harold A., May 2, 1947.

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Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists
 
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Gentlemen: -- It happened that I read Mr. Einstein's clear-cut and simple appeal in this mornings paper.  I am sorry that I cannot give more.  Surely the statesmanship of scientists is the only hope of the world.  I wish one our politicians would realize more the fate of the world [up?] there than trying to procure votes based upon misinformation and prejudice.
 
Gentlemen: -- It happened that I read Mr. Einstein's clear-cut and simple appeal in this mornings paper.  I am sorry that I cannot give more.  Surely the statesmanship of scientists is the only hope of the world.  I wish one our politicians would realize more the fate of the world [up?] there than trying to procure votes based upon misinformation and prejudice.

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Room 3411 United States Department of Justice Washington 25 D. C.

ADDRESS REPLY TO "THE ATTORNEY GENERAL" AND REFER TO INITIALS AND NUMBER

May 2, 1947

Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists 90 Nassau Str Princeton, New Jersey

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Gentlemen: -- It happened that I read Mr. Einstein's clear-cut and simple appeal in this mornings paper. I am sorry that I cannot give more. Surely the statesmanship of scientists is the only hope of the world. I wish one our politicians would realize more the fate of the world [up?] there than trying to procure votes based upon misinformation and prejudice.

Sincerely, Harold A Handerday