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M.McD.H.,
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"You make a big fuss over what
people read.
I
hold the viewpoint that
a mature adult can take a dirty, filthy,
violence-filled novel and read it with–
out it having any effects on his sub–
conscience. Can you disprove that
?"
Gabriel
K.,
East Amherst, New York
Yes u-e can. Tbi.r
question
i.r worth
an elllire arlicle in The
PLAIN TRUTH.
B111
really, Gabriel, u-hy
wo11lcl a
"MATURE" ad11lt
rec1d
a dirty, filth)',
violmce-filled
IIOI'el?
"l
just finished reading 'Freedom of
the Press Threatened.' I never read such
a well-written artide on any subject as
you have done on this particular subject.
I
feel so good that someone has really
put it on the line as you have ... You
Jeft out politics and just spoke the truth
for all política! parties. Keep this k.ind
of work up with all the other good
work you do."
Vincent
J.,
South Pasadena, California
Pollution and Population
"People simply are not aware of the
proportion aod the urgency required
of our pollution and population prob–
lems.
I
am fourteen years old and since
my generation is inheriting the earth,
I would likc to know what
I
can do to
make it a deceot place to live and keep
it that way. Please send me all the litera–
ture you can, as
I
woufd appreciate it
very much."
Jon
K.,
Los Angeles, California
"Please cancel my subscription to
The
PLAIN TRUTH and ToMORROW'S
WoRLD.
I
don't like to read about
people starving and stuff like that."
Linda B.,
Coldwater, Michigan
"While researching facts pertammg
to the efforts being expended by the
U.N.
in environmental control,
I
ran
across a special report on a study made
to determine how soon the wodd will
run out of food supplies. Needless to
say, what
J
learned shocked me.
Accord ing to this report, which did not
enjoy wide publicity, we all have about
25
years to go. Perhaps, even less! This
startling discovery aroused my interest
in finding out what, if anything, is
being done to sofve this problem. This
search wound up in another shocker.
Except for grandiose, international gab–
fcsts - absolutely nothing concrete! In
short, lots of talk- yes, but lots of do
-no!"
Paul P.,
Saiot-Sulpice, Switzerland
Personal from the Editor
"l
must tell you how much
I
eujoyed
this month's issue of 'Personal from
the Editor,' January Issue, about why
the great minds of the world can–
not solve the most important problems.
I
agree completely with your whole
article.
I
am aoxious to read your new
booklet ou it when it comes out."
Mrs. Bonnie
L.
W.,
Tahoe Paradise, Calif.
"Your article entitled 'Personal f ro
m
the Editor' certainly emphasizes tbe com–
ment
I
once heard Jimmy Utt, of the
U. S. House of Representatives, state:
'Don't worry about your reputation,
that's only what other people think of
you. Worry about your character, be–
cause that's what you real!y are.'"
Evolutioo
Gerald
E.
S.,
Anaheim, California
"As a vertebrate paleontologist spe–
cializing in the Mesozoic,
I
was curi–
ous as to the consensus of agreement
among paleontologists about the 'day of
ext inction' of the dinosaurians in your
January,
1970,
issue of
The
PLAIN
TRUTH. Could you please send me a
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