Volunteers are being sought for the 10th delegation of the Never Again Campaign (NAC), a program introducing the suffering of atomic bomb victims in Hiroshima and Nagasaki through a film and Japanese culture presentations at schools and other locations in the United States over a three-month period next year. The program, launched in 1985 by peace activities Donald and Marion Lathrop, and Yoko Kitaura, has dispatched about 50 volunteers to give about 11,600 presentations to nearly 370,000 people. Successful applicants will undergo training.