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Telegram to Einstein, Albert, May 1, 1946
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WESTERN UNION
P10 NL PD=LOSANGELES CALIF 31 DR ALBERT EINSTEIN=
=EMERGENCY COMMITTEE OF ATOMIC SCIENTISTS PRINCETON NJER 1946 MAY 1 AM 7 04
YOUR TELEGRAPHIC APPEAL STIRRED LOCAL ATOMIC INFORMATION COMMITTEE DEEPLY HOLDING GREAT MASS MEETING JUNE 11 DOWN TOWN LOS ANGELES INDORSED BY 100 OUTSTANDING LEADERS WILL YOU HELP CHANGE THINKING ON WEST COAST BY ADDRESSING MEETING AND PRESENTING YOUR COMMITTEES CAUSE WE EARNESTLY PRAY HELP US TO HELP YOU IF IMPOSSIBLE FOR YOU TO COME SUGGEST OTHER TOP RANKING SCIENTISTS OF COMMITTEE WILL PAY EXPENSES WILL TELEPHONE YOU 12 NOON TODAY
HELEN MARSTON BEARDSLEY (signature)
Helen Marston Beardsley
Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists sends greetings to^from Los Angeles meeting and pledges to support to your efforts to harness atomic energy for benefit of mankind.
Albert Einstein, Chairman Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists
. 11 12 ALSO 100.