UNCIASS IF TED Many Americans know these things. But as a nation, confused by fe the complexity of the problem, we stand benumbered, morally desensitized by ten years of propaganda and fear. How do you reach men when all the horror is in the fact that they feel no horror? It requires, we believe, the kind of effort and sacrifice we now undertake. There are men in our national leadership who seem to understand no other language but violence. They press for continued tests in spite of the admitted risk that the end of such an arms race will be global war -- that Ils, | national suicide. stopping, Other men while recognizing the risk in see this as a lesser risk, and the only one with hope. They dare not take that risk without the support of American public opinion. There have been signs recently that that opinion is forming. Yet most who favor a risk for peace remain silent. We hope our act will say to others: WHAT PUBLICISTS CAN DO Speak Now, We ask those responsible for education and for the communication of ideas and news to tell our story, to encourage serious consideration of the moral and political choices involved. We would apprecilate copies of articles or letters giving reactions to our attempt.