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Show a nationwide advertising campaign cam-paign on the Truth Broadcast program. The campaign is sponsored spon-sored by the Advertising Council and will include magazines, papers, pa-pers, and poster advertisements donated by the nation's adver- Crusade for Freedom Announces Contest Every American now has the chance to broadcast his own message mes-sage to the captive people behind the Iron Curtain and perhaps win a free trip to Europe to broadcast it in person. C. D. Michaelson, Utah chairman chair-man of the Crusade for Freedom announced a new Truth Broad-' cast program, through which 206 1 messages will be selected for broadcast over Radio Free Europe. Eu-rope. The writers of the six best Truth Broadcasts will be flown to Europe to broadcast their messages mes-sages personally from RFE's headquarters in Munich, Germany. Ger-many. In addition, table model, short-wave radio sets will be awarded for . 200 other Truth Broadcasts. A Truth Broadcast is the completion com-pletion of the following sentence in 25 words or less: "As an American I support Radio Free Europe because ..." An entry blank or a plain piece of paper may be used if it is mailed with the original author's name and address to: Crusade For Freedom, Free-dom, Box 10-P, Mt. Vernon 10, N. Y., no later than March 31, 1959. Entry blanks or cut-out coupons cou-pons will be made available by tisers and publishers. Some 10,00 entry forms are being made available to the public pub-lic in the Salt Lake area in City Lines buses and all high schools, colleges and libraries are being supplied with entry blanks and displays. Pads of 50 entry blanks and RFE literature are available to any school, club or organization organiza-tion upon request to Crusade's state headquarters, 22 So. Main, Salt Lake City. It is not necessary to enclose a contribution in order to be eligible, but one dollar or more sent with a winning Truth Broadcast will double the award. In other words, a member of the family may go with those who have wdn free trips to Europe, and portable transistor radios will be added to the short-wave receivers, if a dollar or more is sent with the entry. Supported by American contributions contri-butions to the Crusade, Radio Free Europe uses 28 powerful transmitters to broadcast to the Communist dominated Hungary, Poland, Czechoslovakia, Romania Roma-nia and Bulgaria. |