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General Comments
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count myself fortunate to receive
The
PLAIN TRUTH magazine. Speaking
from an experience of
50
years in print–
ing, many years as an executive . ..
I
wish to say that your magazine is about
the only periodical in the world that
illuminates the reader's mind as no
other magazine does....
In
today's dis–
torted media you are a rarity; the respect–
able truth in printed communication."
John
M. F.,
Brooklyn, New York
"l
suppose it would seem a rather
harsh conclusion that all the sharp
words of condemnation you receive
from time to time, even to whatever
extent undeserved, work onJy for good.
But the very nature of such criti–
cism ... only serves to prove the great
need for just such a work as you
are projecting to the world through
the medium of
The
PLAIN TRUTH
.
"
magazme.
J.
H.,
Courtland, Kansas
Knowledge Doubles
"You r art icle, 'Know le dge H as
Doubled - so have troubles - WHY
?'
is great; gives a complete picture of our
present system or pattern of education,
and one can readily see why such a sys–
tem of Knowledge Production is wrong
and the problems and evils which it ere–
ates.... Thanks for such a wonderful
article."
Anna
R.,
Niagara Falls, New York
Automobiles
"I
have read the artide 'The Ever
Present Automobi le' and found it very
interesting.
It
sure points out the danger
we are facing in the future.... Our
economy is geared to the manufacturing
of automobiles."
Charles
H.,
North H ollywood, California
READERS SAY
"After reading your article 'The
Ever-present Automobile' I can't help
but wonder - How are you traveling
these days - by Shank' s Mare, ox cart
or donkey?"
Lady,
1~
razeysburg, Ohio
Since we can't c¡rtit breathing
-
U"e're still inhaling om· share of air
po!J11tion, too. Bttf
111'0
wrongs really
don't make a 1·ight.
IP
e're using a
mtmber of propane-burning vehicles,
and striving to pioneer in many fields
where protection of the euvú·onment
is
an iss11e. What do yott 11se - a
magic carpet?
"Sorne months ago,
1
gave my
J
icense
back to the Motor Vehicle Dept.
because
I
just got fed up with pollution
and the high insurance rates.
1
also
could not afford to maintain a car. It
really was a sponge on wheels.
I
know
my handing
in
my
license isn't going to
stop pollution - but it is a start.
I
can–
not change the wodd, but
I
can change
myself."
Ted L. ,
Flushing, New York
Stop the W orld
"As a high school English teacher,
T
particularly responded to 'Stop the
World -
1
Want to Get Off.'
It
was
obviously written by a man who truly
understands the intricacies of human
nature as well as the psychological com–
plexities of the problems facing our
youth today.''
Mildred M.,
New Market, Virginia
"Far Beyond Anythin g
I
lmagined..."
"l
had pictured in my mind what
I
thoug ht 'The Wonderful World Tom–
morrow' would be like. But it was so
very far beyond anything
I
imagined.
There is no other publication Jike this."
Mary
C.,
Fayetteville, North Carolina
t:h&
PLAIN TRUTH
a maga2ine of
under~tl(lnding
Jan,uary 1971
VOL. XXXVI
NO.
1
Published montbly at 300 West Creen St..
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©
1971
Ambassador Col–
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