THURSDAY, JULY 1949' THE ttUO PUUftlN, BlNP, ORIGQN little People' Ci mrAif AAnrW Survey Project ftlnltnl Preru Staff Corrrtoondetit I ' New York (IP America's "little people" who dollars come the hard way are financing a $60,000 world survey to llnd out what other people are thinking. On June 25 grey-haired . George V. Denny Jr., moderator of Amer- . ica's Town Meeting of the Air, and six members of his staff, in cluding his wife, who acts as his secretary, flew to London to hold the first of 12 town meetings to be recorded in foreign capitals and flown back to New York for the American radio audience. , "The trip will cost $60,000," Denny said. "We asked our radio listeners to send $1 donations to pay for it." : : Denny had a sheaf of letters jTuiii M?rsuiis wiiu iiau st?m ineir dollars. One was from' a Califor nia widow who said she Was en closing $1 for herself and another for her Son from her $30 a month pension. ' "' : ' Some Send More "Some of them sent much more," Denny said. "One man who heard us say we were still short $20,000 sent another $200." ' Two advance agents of the Town Meeting of the Air are al ready in Europe arranging for local sponsors, halls and speakers. In addition, 28 American organ izations ranging from labor un ions to banking, associations are paying the expenses of their own representatives, to participate. The entire rip will be made by air. 'The group will visit London, Y-I ! T 1 1 1 1 TI Tl A rmis, wnw. vmjihih, xuine, An kara, Tel Aviv,, Alexandria, Kara chi, New Delhi, Manila, Tokyo, Honolulu and , San Francisco and arrive home to conduct the final meeting of the series in Wash ington on Oct. 18. In addition, a special meeting , will be held in Beirut. - Discussions in English The discussions, in English with a translation of the statements of foreign participants, will be broadcast over the Town Meet ing's usual Tuesday night spot on the American Broadcasting net work.. , , The first will be from London on "Does the Socialist state tend to destroy individual initiative?" with Robert Byfield of the New York stock exchange and Capt. Peter Thoraycraft, British mem ber of parliament, saying yes, and Max Lerner, American writ er, and Harold Laski. British la bor party leader, insisting that It does not. , The subject for Paris is "How can France and the United States help to Insure a stable and pros perous Europe?" "Our aim is to keep the Ameri can people Informed so they can understand their responsibility in world affairs." Denny said. , Organizations and individuals participating in the seminars will include Clarence R. 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