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READERS SAY
Pare nts, Sex and Education
"The anide 'Sane Sex Educatiun' in the
September issuc of
Tbe
PLAIN TRUTH,
cuntained the most wisdom and common
sense of any anide written on the subjec:t.
Having read extensivel>• regarding the pws
and cnns, being sickened by so·called 'ex·
perts' urging public schools to 'take over'
even the most intimatc details uf sexual
re·
latinnships, your artide put thc respon·
sibility where ir belongs ... back on the
parents. Thank you for stirrin¡:: up
~ome
good common sense thinking chat God in·
tended us
w
use."
!'red
M .•
Garden Gro,·e, California
" 1
just finished reading 'Sane Scx Educa·
tiun' and 'Parents Should Make The Best
Teac:hers.' Thcy ha'e a real message f<lr
every parent and his children.
1
do not
wanc ro be classed among the parcms who
c:onsider rhc dassroom a garbagc can
inw
whic:h they thnm refusc."
W.A.,
Kansas City, Mo.
"1
would like
to
thank you
for
publishing that wondcrful anide 'Parents
Should Makc the Best Teachers.' Although
wc livc in a rapidly c:hanging world, basic
human nceds have
1101
dungcd.
le
would
be wonderful if cver)' mmher had the op–
portuniry
w
carefully read this timclcss
and priceless anide.' '
Anrhony
C.,
Mi lwaukee, \'<fisconsü1
The Missing Dimens ion
"Your artide on che 'Missing Oimension
in Sex' is one of the best
1
ha'
e
ever read
nn the subject. ft is indeed true that the
tragic facts thac thrcatcn the very exis tencc
of human sodet)' necd
10
be investigatcd in
the lighr of a true answer."
M. N ..
Pretoria. South Africa
Rhodesia
"As a rcspccted information disseminat·
ing medi.."t,
Tbe
PLAIN TRUTH may
havc unknowingly performed an injustil'e
ro
millions nf Black Africans in Rhodesia.
Wcbster's Dictionary defines 'truth' as:
'Conformity of assertion to fact ur reality.'
\'<lhac you havc prescntcd tn your readers
are the facts and rcalitics as vicwed by Jan
Smith and his
supp<~rters.
As a champinn
and advocatcr
of
the complete truth, it is
your responsibi li ty to expuse ':tll the fa"s
and all the rcalitics'
surroundin~
the con–
ditions in Rhndesia. To Live up to rhe lit·
eral name of your magazine, plu should
now conduct an intcrvicw with the Blalks
in Rhodesia opposcd to che ruling
governmenc.''
R.
S.,
Los Angeles, Californin
"Your September artide, 'Rhodesia -
Six Years After Independenc:c,' and the
intcrvicw with Prime .Minister Jan Smith
wcre both rcfrcshing and cnlightening.
lt
was one of ver>' few articles dealing with
southern Afrka that didn't cuntain prc–
conceived opinions.' '
Carl G.,
Hillsboro, Ohio
"The intcrview with Prime Miniscer Ian
Smith in the Scptember
1971
issue of
l"be
PLAIN TRUTH gave an objecrivc and
notcwonhy portrayal of an admirable
man.
D cspite the s lantcd and biased
propa~anda
chat has becn hurled against the Prime
Minister and the Rhodesian Gmernment, f
can say the intelligence, principies and
stamina displayed by Mr. Smith are some–
ching the leaders of the Western nations
are in dire need of. Thank you for reveal·
ing insight inco the real Rhodesia.' '
R.
L..
Montgomery, Alabama
" f am graccful to be able
to
receive your
exccllem magazine. The currcnt issuc of
1'be
PLAlN TRUTH is especially good.
Ynu make it casy for the layman to under·
stand the current issucs of the day that are
so important. Many pcople wcrc confused
by che Rhodesian problem and your
analysis is clear and unbiased. Thank you.' '
Alcoholism
Lottie S.•
Midland, Texas
"Your October issue had
a
good artide
on Alcoholism. In it was a box on the term
'skid row.' Thc box stated that this phrase
originated in Seattle. As a 60->•ear resident
of Scattle,
1
will ghe you our version. Yes·
ler Way was a skid
ro11d
usecl
tu
skid
ln~s
clown
to
Ycs lcr
Mill
in the bay.
lt
soon
bccame the rough part of mwn and was
r
requemed by the derelicts. Thus that pan
of town became known, and it still is
knnwn as the SKID
l?OAD."
O.P.,
Lynnwood, Washington
To Success ..
"Your article 'Wh:u's Keeping You from
Real Success' was
so
shocking and exciting
tll
me when
1
read it in the October issue
of
Tbe
PLAIN TRUTH.
1
know that many
of us Amcrkans havc shared thc samc
downfall fnr not being successful like we
should."
Herman
J.,
Chicago,
111.
Why Are We in Vietnam?
"I
would like you to know how much
1
appreciated the articlc in che May
1971
issuc of
Tbe
PLAIN TRUTH: 'Why We
Are in Vietnam.'
I
have been one of thou–
sands whn have asked thar question.
1
be·
licve you were vcry objenive in your
answer.
1
read che
ac~~>rnpanying
'Personal'
cummencs and noted with regrec thc dis–
satisfaction one woman readcr expressed
ovcr the fact that you did not take a stand
on the issue. Obviously, shc did not under–
stand that your position in writing was
10
be objective, not panisan.
A~ain
1
want
w
express my appreciation for
The
PLAIN
TRUTH. After 1 havc read it, 1 truly fccl
that
I
bave had intellcctual nourishmenc of
top quality.' '
Charlotte D ..
Se. Paul, Minnesota
Middle East Peace
"!
have just read the anide entitled
'Pcace in thc Middle East,' in the issue uf
(Conlimted
011
imide
back cover)
the,
PLAIN TRUTH
a magazine o f unde r t landing
Decembcr
1971
VOL XXXVT
NO.
12
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