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Hughes, Asa M., June 16, 1947.
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This is a great work and I should like to see more evidence of its activities every day. The "Statement" ought to confront a man in the railroad stations, in the subways, on school, college and church bulletin boards, in prominent positions in the pages of magazines and daily papers. With the proper approach, it seems to me, the constant display of your six "few facts" could be obtained from all necessary organizations and agencies without any great expense. The radio and movies also might cooperate as a "public service". Probably you have thought of all these things but I have as yet seen no indication that they are being utilized. Asa M. Hughes 321 E. Second St. Lausdale, Pa. 6/16/47 I hope every member of Congress is being frequently reminded of these facts; nothing could be better to correct the foolish attitude of many toward the conduct of foreign affairs. A. M. H.