Requests Einstein's home address in order to discuss personal matters with him; offers to produce list of 1,000 businessmen in Chicago for literature distribution; requests copies of all literature for himself
Requests 75 copies of "Only Then Shall We Find Courage" for use in conjunction with upcoming sermon; states it is necessary to reconnect with God, and the only effective defense against atomic warfare is to not use the bombs
Expresses admiration for Einstein's wisdom, but denounces scientists for "their fiendish interest in creating damnable instruments for hellish purposes"; donation