The WORLD TOMORROW
A WORLDWIDE BROADCAST
HERBERT W. ARMSTRONG
GARNER TED ARMSTRONG
Proclaim to the World the
GOOD NEWS OF THE WORLD TOMORROW
BOX 111, Pasadena, Calif. 91109
Publishing:
The PLAIN TRUTH
a Magazine of UNDERSTANDING
June 29, 1970
Dear Friend and Co-Worker:
A month ago I wrote to you with the MOST IMPORTANT
announcement about the dynamic PERSONAL APPEARANCE program for
Garner Ted Armstrong for this summer.
Now I want to tell you a bit about the AMERICA LISTEN program
at Nashville, Tennessee. It was held the four nights and Sunday
afternoon beginning Saturday night June 20, in the great 9,000-seat
Municipal Auditorium.
Thousands came. Thousands heard the inspiring news that THERE
IS A SOLUTION for the fast-mounting evils in this sick, sick world.
WHY should family and home life be falling apart all over
America and Canada? WHY should crime be increasing by leaps and
bounds? WHY should we have race problems, with rioting and
violence? WHY all the protest, rioting, destruction and violence
on college campuses? We don't have any of that on the three
Ambassador College campuses.
Garner Ted took along more than a hundred Ambassador students
-- users, chorale and band -- to let the people SEE a few of the
alert, vigorous, smiling, happy students who are applying the
SOLUTION to all these evils.
The Nashville campaign was a smashing success -- met with a
moving response -- in spite of just about every obstacle that could
have been thrown in the way.
First let me give you a few words my son Garner Ted wrote from
Nashville on the third day of the campaign, June 22nd:
He wrote: "I have never been so sick since I spent four days
in bed about six years ago. It just races up and down and back and
forth through me. I don't know exactly what it is, but I always,
miraculously, just barely have enough voice for the actual program,
and then it falls apart afterwards. I've got a terribly swollen
throat and tonsils, a violent headache and sinuses."
This very same afternoon, a week ago today, last Monday June
22nd, I myself arrived at Nashville airport, having left our campus