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Peace And Disarmament Literature — Part 5
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6. What Can WE Do to Prepare for Disarmament?
First of all—We can start. Get discussion going—in labor unions
and Chambers of Commerce, in churches and civic organizations, with the
neighbors. Help make plans in your community for other employment for
defense workers, to prevent hardship for individuals. Make it a matter of
pride that the American people ean plan intelligently for peace.
We can keep informed. Try to gather an interested group—even if
only two or three—to collect and share information, divide up work and
consider local plans. Such a group can carry on friendly interviews with
local industries managers. employees and agencies, and assemble for the
local area the kind of specific knowledge which is needed but not now avail-
able. Official papers, such as the Annual Economic Report of the President,
can be found in many libraries or ordered from the Government Printing
Office in Washington, The Friends Committee on National Legislation will
recommend other materials to interested groups.
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