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Economic Survival
"Gene Hogberg and Garner Ted
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Personal l nvolvement
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fered, no one was interested. On June
13, again in New York City, two
Albanian immigrants were attacking a
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rescue - one was killed and five were
wounded. Who would you say was
right this time - the men that ran to
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did nothing? Personally, I think I would
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like to know your feelings on this."
Harry S.,
Somerville, Maine
LookJ like yo11 miued the point of
the entire article. Yo11 might
Jry
reading
it again.
"Just a week ago 1 was awakened by
a blood-curdlíng cry for help.
It
was
right below my window and I awokc
from a sound sleep, but things that
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PLAIN TRUTH
a magazine o( undt rttanding
August-September 1970
VOL XXXV
NO. 8-9
Publisbed bimonthly at 300 West Creen St.•
Pasadena. California 9110); Radlett. Eogland;
and North Sydney. Aust:ralia. by Ambusador
Colle¡:~.
French, Outch aod German editions
publíshed
u
Radlrtt. Eng!Jmd; Spanisb edition
at Big Sandy. Teus.
®
1970
Ambassador Col·
Jege. All rights reserve<!.
EDITOR
HERBERT W. ARMSTRONG
EXECUTIVE EDITOR
Garner Ted Armstrong
SEN 1OR EDITORS
Herman
L.
Hoeh
Roderick
C.
Meredith
MANAGING EDITOR
Arthur A. Ferdig
AJJodate Editor.r
William Dankenbring Gene H. Hogberg
Vern L. Farrow
Paul W. Kroll
David Jon Hill
Eugene M. Walter
RtgiMal Editors:
U. K.:
Raymond
F.
McNair;
Aust.: C. Wayne Cole; S. Africa: Robert
E.
F>hey; Germany: Frank Schnee; Philippines:
Arthur Docken: Swiíurland: Colín Wtlkins;
L<tin America: Enrique Ruiz.
CDntribuling Editort:
Gary
l.
Aleunder Dibar
K
Aputian. Robert C. Bouker. Charles V.
Dorothy. Jack
R.
Elliott. Gun31 Freibergs, Rob·
ert E. Genttt. Emest
L.
Martín. Gerhard O.
~hr:x.
L.
Leroy Neff. Richard F. Piache. Rích·
ard H. Sedlíacilc.
ly~nn
E. Torrance, Basil
Wolverton, Clint C. Zimmronao.
James W. Robinson,
Copy &litor
Terry Warren,
tfrt Editor
Rtstaorh
Sta!!:
Dtxttr
H.
Faulkner. Donald D.
Schroeder.
éoortlinatort;
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Knedel. Clílford Marcussen, David Pricc. Rod·
ney A.
Repp,
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R. Whikehart.
PhotographJ•:
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lyle Chris·
topherson. Howard A. Cl;uk. Frank Clarke.
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]ohn
G. Kilburn. Salam
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a ld
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Paast, Thomas Hawortb, Roy Lcpeska,
William S. Schuler, John Susco. Ronald Taylor.
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Woods.
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