AMBASSADOR COLLEGE
PASADENA, CALIFORNIA
HERBERT W. ARMSTRONG, Chairman
Publisher of The PLAIN TRUTH Magazine
EXTENSION DEPARTMENT
An educational service at all levels
for all people worldwide
February 28, 1972
Dear Inner Family of Co-Workers:
The shortest month of the year is ending. This most
important Work on earth is driving ahead faster than ever. The
first telecast on the number one independent TV station in the
U.S. -- WOR-TV, New York, brought a very fine response -- 786
requests for The PLAIN TRUTH and literature offered. The latest
telecast, "Animal Oddities," brought 1545 requests the first
three days.
Since I last wrote you, the number one radio station at
the nation's capital, Washington, D.C., has opened a good time
for The WORLD TOMORROW program. Government heads listen to this
station.
Recently, when Prime Minister Sato of Japan came to San
Clemente, California, for a meeting with President Nixon, He
called for a personal meeting with me, prior to his meetings
with the President. I was ill with a high fever but sent Mr.
Stanley R. Rader, our Chief Legal Counsel, and Mr. Osamu Gotoh,
Chairman of the Asian Studies Department at Ambassador College
to meet with him in my stead. At that time, he requested that
we fly two top members of the Japanese Diet (their Congress) and
eight representatives of the Japanese Press to our Texas campus
for a couple of days, which we did. They had "the time of their
lives." Now these men, the Prime Minister, and the Minister of
Foreign Affairs are awaiting my next visit to Tokyo -- hopefully
between March 8th and 16th.
A meeting is also planned with the President of South
Korea at the same time, and also meetings with the King of
Thailand at Bangkok, with President Giri, and Prime Minister
Indira Gandhi of India at New Delhi, then meetings with several
leaders of Israel at Jerusalem -- possibly another meeting with
Mrs. Golda Meir, and one with former Prime Minister Ben-Gurion
-- and I believe a meeting has been arranged with the Foreign
Minister, Mr. Abba Eban. Finally a meeting with the President
of Romania on the way back to our campus in England, and then
returning to Pasadena.
It is now tentatively planned to begin the insertion of
articles, such as might appear in TOMORROW'S WORLD, in FOUR full
pages of advertising space in the entire United States edition
of Reader's Digest a little later this year. It is my under-