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About the Dollar . . .
"'America Faces the Dollar Crisis'
in
this montb's issue {October
1971]
of
The
PLAIN TRUTH is the dearest, most con·
cise and complete presentation of our
ro~·
try's economic plight that
1
have seen
~~
years of wading through oceans of Amen·
can newsprint."
Bert T.,
Evanston, Illioois
"1
too believe that an end could come to
the financia! mix-up in the world today
through a one·world government.
I
am
only one, and to make such a thing pos·
sible would take a unanimous agreement of
al! the countries in the world. As of now,
a one world treasury is only a dream, but
on the other hand, everything man has
done has been progressive (e.g. the con·
struction of Apollo
13
was the same dream
that other men had, who only wantcd to
fly.)."
Walter W.,
Jefferson City, Mo.
"How you can advocate 'one-world'
government is more than
1
c~n under~ta.nd,
if you call yourself an Amencan Chrasuan.
To do
so
demands the leveling out of all
peoples - and the saying is true 'Free
men are not equal, and equal men are
not free.' ALL one-world governments
MUST perforce be slave states!"
W.E.,
Spartanburg, S.C.
"The artide that really gripped my mind
was eotitled 'America Faces the Dollar
Crisis.'
h
is amazing how little attention
sorne of us pay to the real issues in life.
I
feel that every American should take the
time to read that artide - espedally those
in the forefront of our nation and then ask
themselves a few questions. You hit the
nail on the head when you wrote that
American people are now facing a dollar
crisis.''
J .W.,
Shreveport, Louisiana
"The artide on the 'Dollar Crisis' in
your Oc10ber
1971,
issue was unusually
enlightening. Most artides on this particu–
lar problem are superficial, misleading or
ultranationalistic. At this stage of the game
ir is very important that Americans realize
that unlimited military spending, along
witb almost uninterrupted warfare always
results in inflation. To blame the dollar
crisis on gnomes in Zurich or on foreign
speculators is ridiculous.''
Charles N.
San Juan Capistrano, CaliJ.
" Losers" Are Winners
"1 applaud and congratulate ¡our efforts
in
The
PLAIN TRUTH. 1 ha read your
recent artide on 'Weight Loss' and this is
in keeping with the usual high standard of
literature you publish - however, it was
more than that.
lt
was a sincere expression
of bringing out the facts of weight loss,
which have plagued me for years, due to
the conflicting reports
1
read. l found the
article shedding light on an abyss of mis–
informed people who read the 'wonder
artides of weaght loss,' take the pills, tbe
READERS SAY
candies, tbe exercises every
mocnin~,
noon
and nigbt and all the other fuule and
meaningless information until your artide
was published.''
J
M
ames
.,
Beverly Hills, Calif.
The Best Teachers
"The artide entitled 'Parents Should
Make the Best Teachers' (September
1971)
was most thought provoking. As the
mother of a fifteen-month·old child, my
husband and
1
are often awed by the
responsibility that has been placed in our
cace - especially when we consider
t~at
the first six years of life have a great an·
fluence on the next sixty years. Thank you
for this excellent article.
lt
has becn both a
blessing and a challenge to us."
Ruth
K.,
Des Plaines, Illinois
Sane Sex Education
"Your September issuc of
Tbe
PLAIN
TRUTH was espedally interesting to me,
since the articles relative to' family life and
education were especially timely and very
worthwhile. For sorne twenty years
1
have
done work on this topic and teach such a
course at the local university. Dr. Farrow's
article 'Sane
Sex
Education' is among the
very best
1
havc ever seen."
M.B.W.,
Nacogdoches, Texas
"1
have just finished the article 'Needed
Now - Sane Sex Education' (September
1971
PLAIN TRUTH).
1
couldn't agree
mor; And as always, you told the 'plain
truth'.
I
am a teacher. There have been
cases in this school that involved seventh
and eighth grade girls who were pregnant,
but didn't know how they got that way -
besides thc fact that they weren't doing
anything 'unusual.' When
1
see cases such
as these,
1
can't help but wonder how par·
ents object to having sex education in the
public schools."
H
T
enry .,
Haines City, Florida
"1 would like ro comment on your
artide by Vern
L.
Farrow on 'Sane Sex
Education.' What is needed now is not
'sane sex education.' What is needed now
is sane education. Sex will take care of it·
self when tbe person gets educated."
Joseph
R.,
Friona, Texas
Mysticism and the Occult
' 'Thank you for the article 'The New
Fad: Mystidsm and the Occult.' lt surely
hit the right spot with my family. I am a
World Book Encyclopedia representative
and spend hours at Elementary Schools
showing the World Book. Usually the time
is spent at "Book Fairs.'' Why your article
hit the spot was that the selection of books
just last week at a book fair was sickening.
My own
11
year old son, Vincent, bought
one calted "Ghosts and More Ghosts.'' The
contents are 10 stories of ghosts, haunts,
spooks, spells and witchchaft for young
people. Needless to say, your article surely
helped him understand that his choice was
(Continrred on inside back cover)
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1972
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