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June-July, 1970
VOL. XXXV
NO. 6·7
Published bimonthly at 300 West Green St.,
Pasadena, C•lifornia
9110);
Radlctt, England;
and North Sydney, Au strolia, by Ambassador
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<D
1970
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EDITOR
H ERBERT
W.
ARMSTRONG
EXECUTIVE EDITOR
Garner Ted Armstrong
SENIOR EOITORS
Herman
L.
Hoeh
Roderick
C.
Meredith
MANAGI NG ED ITOR
Arthur A . Ferdig
Auociale EdiJorr
William Dankenbring Gene H. Hogberg
Vern
L.
Farrow
Paul W. Kroll
David Jon Hill
Eugene M. Walter
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Aust.: C. Wayne Cole: S. Africa: Robert
E.
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Latin America: Enrique Ruiz.
Coniribuling EditorJ:
Gary L. Alexand<r, Dibar
K. Apartian, Robert
C.
Boroker. Charle$
V.
Dorothy, j ack
R.
Elliott, Gunar Freibergs, Rob·
~rt
E. Gentet, Ernest L. Martin, Gerhard O .
Morx,
L.
I.eroy Neff, Richard F. Piache. Rich–
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Sedliacik, Lynn
E.
Torrnncc, Basil
\'<'olvcrton. Clint C. Zimmcrman.
J ames
W.
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