July 1971
motives. In one class he stated that !he
Bible was only mythical stories. He also
stated thar peopJe did not need love and
that it is not a trait that can be defined
for study.
"I was
so
grateful ro
see
and read your
new anide in
The PLAlN
TRUTI-1 about
how to overcome emocional stress; it sup–
plied the answers thar this teacher could
not, and gave me fai!h again in human
emotions such as love, !hat there really
is need for real love. And renewed my
confidence in my belief that all man's an–
swers can
be
found
in
the Bible.
Grace
L.
H.,
Lockpon, New York
"Speaking as an Attendanr II in the
Austin State Hospital (Mental), the article
on pages 27 ro 30 inclusive - 'How ro
Overcome Emorional Stress' - is the finest
article on the subject I have
ever
read. I
just bope and pray that many more of me
workers in psycho!herapy will see and
read mis artide, or reprints of ir.
"Your explanation of 'love' is another
wonderful highlight in your arcicle."
Jules M. R.,
Austin, Texas
"This is a letter of thanks to William
F. Dankenbring- wboever this wonderful
man may be who wrote 'How ro Over–
come Emotional Stress.'
"Thanks so much. Your artide bad 'me'
in it,
in
so many paragraphs that it made
my mind come down ro reality and dis–
cover who 1 really am.
"No more mental disrurbances for me
- I acrually found myself. Your sensa–
tional story - 1'11 never forget
ir.
I faced
up to the facts and looked within myself.
And I found 1 bave the courage to help
myself now that 1 know where the prob·
lems lie.
"Thanks again so very much. I owe you
the world - for the first time in my 20
years of life I see things as they really are.' '
Carolyn B.,
Brooklyn, Michigan
"Thanking rou ver)' much - not only
for your service but also for an excellent
magazine that
sees
its
usefulness
by being
read by over
50
U. S. Navy sailors, ranging
from seamen to officers and chiefs, here
on board the destroyer escort - U.S.S.
Courrney 1021 - homeported Naples,
Italy. All issues of
The
PLAIN TRUTI-1
and TOMORROW'S WORLD are
perma–
nent
magazines in our ship's libracy.
"As they say in the Navy language of
speaking - BZ (Bravo Zulu) - which
means
WELL DONE!"
SST Article
james). S.,
New York. New York
"1 very much enjoyed your anide on
the SST.
I
would like to make a suggestion
that the United States could implement ro
rid us of the 'weighry economic factors'
and !he adverse balance-of-paymems that
the tbreatened importation of the Concorde
oc
TU144 would cause. This is to simply
outlaw any SST's from landing on
American-owned soil.
U
we said we were
doing mis ro show our true concern for
our world environment, we might even
get sorne of our lost prestige back. and
possibly make the other countries look
like the 'evil
pollut~rs'
we are often
accused of being.' '
Michael S.
C.,
North Kansas City, Missouri
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spend the summer working on our huge
archaeological project west and south of
the Temple Mount in Jerusalem. And
this is as far east as
I
will
go at this
time.
I
have no desice to investigate
personally the cholera area. Last night
the International Cultural Center for
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about Mrs. Gandhi's "supposed" turn
toward the lcft, and her "supposed"
autocratic tendencies. I had been told I
would find her cold, haughty and over–
bearing. The prediction was made of
a~
impending clash between her and lead–
ers of the conservative opposition.
1
found her quite the contrary. As in
other meetings with heads of state,
1
was accompanied by
Mr.
Stanley R.
Rader, our general legal counsel, and
Mr.
Osamu Gotoh, chairman of the
Department of Asian Studies at Am–
bassador. We found Mrs. Gandhi ver:y
warm and cordial, with a charming
Mrs. lndira Gandhi receives gift of Steuben crystal from Herbert W.
Armstrong, left, accomponied b.y Stanley R. Rader, general counsel for
Ambassador College.
Youth staged a special program to wel–
come the Ambassador students. Ambas–
sador is a joint participant in this
cultural center for youth as well as in
the archaeological project. The center
was founded by Minister of Tourism
Moshe Kol and Eleanor Roosevelt.
Tomorrow night is a special dinner in
my honor being given at the King
David Hotel in Jerusalem. My son
Garner Ted, with our television crew
are to arrive Friday to do a television
documentary on Israel and the Middle
East condition.
A
Cordial Visit
Last December, when 1 had the meet–
ing with Mrs. Gandhi, rumors were rife
Amlxmodot Col/ege Photo
personality and welcoming smile.
And within a very few days after our
visit she, in fact, dissolved pacliament
and announced that elections would be
held forthwith. When we were passing
through New Delhi again in February,
she was away from the capital, cam–
paigning shortly prior to the election,
which she won with a landslide victor:y.
Her power has been consolidated to a
degree totally unexpected from her
opposition.
When she received us in her office
at the Parliament in New Delhi.
I
pre–
sented her with a piece of Steuben
crystal. Before 1 could open the dis–
tinctive Steuben red leather gift
box,
her face lit up with a happy smile,