ae ayn Acuer 7 me oy 451 ne UNCLES -4- 6, Radio, On the Voice of America the subject has been given con- sistent attention above all others. It has been useful both as the major positive program with automatic appeal, and also as a counterbalance to negative reactions abroad, such as protests against U.S. A- and H-bomb testing. 7. Press and Publications. Since July 1 the U.S, Information Agency's press service has maintained Atoms for Peace as its top priority subject, as in the preceding six months, The daily wireless file, transmitted by radio to agency offices overseas for placement in the foreign press, has carried a total of 91 news items during this period. 8, Motion Pictures. in production. A series of three 20-minute special films are The first, tentatively titled "Consecrated to life", Serves as an introduction to the series, pointing up the President's atomic pool plan. The second film is described by its title “Atomic Energy in Medicine", and the third, titled "Atomic Energy Works for Peace", deals with applications in industry and agriculture. Already in use is a previously produced color film, now accompany- ing the mobile exhibit touring Italy. 9. Information Centers. Three atoms for peace exhibits are now showing: S¥o Paulo - Opened August 21, runs until early 1955; Germany - REPRODUCED AT THE DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER LIBRARY Cpened September 25 at Berlin Fair, tours Germany after Fair closes; italy - Opened in Rome on June 15, now touring 18 cities in Italy. Three more exhibits are in preparation: