CONTENTS
For February, 1964
THE
PRICE OF PEACE ................................................................................................. 2
SEE THOU GOD IN EVERYONE ................................................................................. 3
THE SIXTH SENSE ........................................................................................................ 5
World report ........................................................................................................... 7
FRIENDSHIP BY LETTERS ......................................................................................... 10
book reviews ............................................................................................................ 11
AU REVOIR ...................................................................................................................... 12
Poet’s corner .......................................................................................................... 13
bulletin board ........................................................................................................ 15
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UNDERSTANDING
VOLUME IX FEBRUARY, 1964 NUMBER
2
Dedicated to the propagation
of a better understanding among all the peoples of the earth, and of those who
are not of earth.

The desire of the United States to achieve and to maintain
peaceful relations with all nations of the world, is being tested today as it
has never been before. The principal agent in this great testing program is, of
course, the government of the Soviet Union, whose plan for world domination
requires that the United States be enticed or forced into military operations
against as many small nations as possible.
The many acts of insult, injury, and general aggravation
directed against the U. S. by the communist government of Fidel Castro were not
the result of any personal feeling by the Cuban dictator, nor were they the
result of indigestion or of pure unbridled aggressiveness. They were all part
of a carefully designed and engineered test to determine the amount of
deliberate affront which would be required to force the U.S. into open military
action against a small and previously friendly nation.
It was not until the Soviet Union had actually set up
nuclear missiles on Cuban soil that the government of the U.S. made clear to
the Soviet Union that the terminal point of the test had been reached. Because
of the blunt nature of the warning and because of the warning that the Soviet
Union would be held principally responsible
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if military action became necessary, the test was quickly
cancelled and some of the missiles were removed. Immediate plans were made,
however, to resume the testing in other small countries. Because of the more than
twenty year lead which the Russian `Peace Corps' has over ours, this was easy
to do.
The Soviet Union began its `Peace Corps' infiltration
program in 1940, and has pressed it vigorously ever since. The result is that
they now have thousands of agents in even the smallest of countries. These
agents are now citizens of the country in which they live, are well established
in business or a profession, and in many cases, in positions of considerable
power and authority. They have been careful to cultivate as many friends as
possible, and to build up an excellent reputation.
The 14-year old high school boy who raised the American
flag in the Canal Zone was not a communist, nor were his parents, yet the idea
which led to the act was not his own, and the group of students who promptly
appeared to oppose the act were certainly pre-informed. The resulting riots
were not led by the communists-there was no need. A certain amount of tension
has existed for years between some of the Panamanian citizens and some of the American
citizens in the Canal Zone. It was only necessary to create a simple trigger
mechanism. Man's arrogant pride and innate aggressiveness would inevitably do
the rest.
We have seen a great deal of this sort of thing in the
last two years and will undoubtedly see more of it in the future. How we meet
these situations will have a definite, and perhaps conclusive effect upon our
standing in the Cold War.
If we can be firm without being arrogant, humble without
being abject, and friendly without being apologetic, we may yet achieve a
position of real stature in the eyes of the world.
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To be attracted toward God and a better life, one must be
Divine guided. There is, truly, wonderful illumination of thought given to
those who are Divine-guided. Only when the soul attains this calm can there be
true Divine work done and mind, soul and body be strong to conquer and bear all
things. God's "miracle working"
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power is only limited in each individual soul by the lack
of Divine vision of that goal.
Some things separate one from God-a false word, a harsh
criticism, a fear inspired failure, a stubborn resentment. These are things
that put a distance between one's mind and God. A word of love, a kind act, of
helpfulness, a selfish reconciliation, these bring God closer.
It seems as though when God wants to express to men what
He is like, He makes a very beautiful character. When the beauty of man's
character is impressed upon us, it leaves an image which, in turn, reflects
through one's own actions. Therefore, look for beauty of character in those
around you. One's own house will then begin to be set in order.
As one climbs the ladder of Divine growth and is truly
seeking God's Will in all things, he commences to become aware of a great
truth-that God works through people! Everyone has his own personality,
character traits, sense of duty, and free agency which are expressed by thought
and action in the lives of others. Listen to others. Yes, even to the dull and
ignorant for they too have their story to tell. For remember well that there is
"a spark of Divinity" in all men and no matter how seemingly deeply
hidden it is there, and sooner or later its expression must be made manifest.
Watch for these things in others. Help develop this understanding in others,
for by helping others you are helping yourself, many times even unawares. But
as one grows spiritually this unawareness gradually leaves and he becomes
conscious of his true identity and moves into his rightful estate physically,
mentally and spiritually.
"Whosoever hateth his brother whom he has seen, how
can he love God whom he has not seen?" We can be drawn closer to the
Infinite by seeking His Will and the power to carry it out. We can see God if
we will look for Him in everyone and everything, for all things, all life
everywhere is the manifestation of the Infinite Father.
Do you really believe that life is eternal? Do you really
believe that God is within each and every man, woman and child in this world?
Do you? Ask yourselves these questions. Ponder them. Then ask "How can I
become a part of the world's cures rather than its problems?" This answer
is very simple, and older than time itself. "Seek ye first the Kingdom of God
and all these things will be added unto you." When you are looking for the
"Divine
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spark" in others you are doing exactly what our Lord
admonished. You are doing exactly what all the great men of history had labored
to teach people. You are doing exactly what the Infinite Father wants, His
children to do so that He may "give them life more abundantly." In
all your ways acknowledge Him and He will direct your path.
We can liken ourselves to radio receivers tuning in on
desirable or undesirable frequencies. "Pray always, lest ye fall into
temptation" were not words to fall on deaf ears. They are a key to
"tuning in" on the Infinite Source of Life. "Let your light
shine so that others, seeing your good works, will glorify the Father."
For this great power, this great gift of eternal life, is within everyone! It
is within you. It is you. Use it!
Today, knowledge has been increased and man's awareness of
his relationship with one another and his Creator has been enlightened tenfold.
Signs are all about you, within you. Let go and let God in, indeed, tapping the
hidden resources that will receive the truth thereby passing it. on to others.
Seek to see God in everyone and everything. For, remember well, "let
brotherly love continue and be not forgetful to entertain strangers; for
thereby some have entertained angels unawares."
Wisdom is the principal thing. Therefore get wisdom and in
all your getting get understanding! Do this and Live!
Remember, God Created everything. Therefore, whatever you
see, whatever you touch is God's Creation. Be reverent to all and everything.
Then you will never lose your temper, you will never aggravate nor be
aggravated. You will have complete peace of mind. In short, you will attain
perfect mental poise.
-E. E. Bourne
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Two years ago I had a most unique experience in the field
of extra sensory perception. I am blind, attending university now, and was in
high school during the experiment in which I took part.
A man in Los Angeles had been doing work dealing with what
he termed, "the sixth sense." He believed there was some sort of a
sensory field surrounding the human body, containing some sort of composite of
all the other senses. He had developed the ability to
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read and discern objects and colors in blindfolded
individuals. He thought, it would be most interesting to work with me, a blind
individual, in this work.
I, of course, was most anxious to try as any skill, such
as the perception of objects, would have benefited me greatly. I therefore
began the experiment.
The class, consisting also of sighted people,
psychiatrists, other scientists, and just onlookers, began, once each week. We
first started by passing our hands over bits of cloth of different colors in
ail effort to distinguish some sort of difference in heat. I immediately
"felt" red to be hotter in temperature, and was soon picking out
colors easily. I also noticed that the sighted people in, the room seemed to
have more difficulty in this experiment than I did.
I then passed my hand just over, but not touching, various
materials in the room-clothing of individuals, lamp shades, furniture, and so
forth. I found that, although I could not always pick out the colors, I could
trace patterns of warm colors.
This experimentation, however, took time, for I had to
practice it at home. I found that by practicing and by testing myself on my
own, I could do better and develop this "power" more than before. I
continued to do better than those sighted around me. I contend that this is
because the four remaining senses of the blind somehow strengthen and become
more acute, or maybe its just because we pay more attention to them.
Nevertheless, it was obvious that my "sixth sense" was more developed
than other people's.
Different shapes of cloth, but of the same color and
texture, then were used. I found I could pick out the shapes, though not quite
as accurately as with colors. I would also sometimes sit at a table, having
someone place a red cloth, a blue, a yellow, and so forth, at various places on
the table. I then would move my hand over the table, six inches above the
surface, and point to each cloth, trying also to identify each color. I could
pick the locations with almost perfect accuracy, and the colors with better
than expected results.
The next phase of this work was with scrabble blocks,
trying to pick out. letters without touching them. I found that the tiny
indentations on the blocks were evident to me and I could pick out letters by
feeling, so I had to put my hand a few inches above the blocks. First, we would
line up four or five letters on the table. I would be
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told what they were, but not in correct order, then told
to pick out a certain letter. Somehow, unexplainably, I was able to do this,
again with better than expected results.
Then I was told what letters were on the table, and told
to form a word from them. I also found I could somehow form words from the
letters. I was at last able to form three and four letter words out of seven scrabble
letters on the table. I did not touch them and cannot personally explain how I
knew what letter was in which position.
Unfortunately, I left to go to my college at that time,
and was unable to continue in this most valuable and interesting experience.
Some day I hope to return.
Finally, I went to one evening meeting with many of the
same people in attendance. They discussed the week's experiences and then tried
an experiment. Each person drew a card from a deck and looked at it. We then
put the card between our hands and held it tightly while the room was silent
and everyone just concentrated. We each then placed our card in an envelope,
sealed it, and the envelopes were shuffled and passed out. Fortunately, no one
received his own card back again. The moderator told me what card was mine, so
I was able to take part with everyone else.
We then opened the envelope we had, took out the card and
held it between our hands much as before. We then went around the room,
describing the person we thought had held the card at first. Amazingly, most
descriptions were quite good. Some people were obviously not doing well, as
their descriptions were very general and could have applied to many. I was able
to describe a lady, giving her age, a little about her background, and what her
future plans were. It turned out to be a fairly accurate description of some
lady across the room I never had met. Most of the things I said, including her
plans for some event in the future, were correct. Even her age and birth place,
I had nearly correct.
From these two experiences in this group, I strongly
believe in the existence of some sort of sixth sense or special perception. I
do, however, also believe that only certain people possess this strange power.
I strongly believe that I have some sensory perception, and hope that it. may
some day prove even more useful to me.
-Michael Yale
2441 Haste, Berkeley 4, Calif.
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Wandering Magnetic Poles
(From Medford Tribune, August 29, 1963)
BERKELEY-The
primeval wanderings of the earth's magnetic poles are being mapped by a Stanford
University geophysicist through the study of the Miocene lava flows of
southern Oregon.
Research by Prof. Norman D. Watkins reveals that location
of the poles from Oregon varied over 60 degrees of the compass during the
Miocene period, 10-12 million years ago. In fact the two poles
"flipped" he said, the North Pole becoming the South and vice versa.
Prof. Watkins reported his findings at the meeting of the
International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics held at the University of California.
His work has also been supported by the Air Force and the National Science
Foundation, plus cooperation in the research from the U. S. Geological Survey
of Menlo Park.
When the hot. lavas flowed from the earth in prehistoric
southern Oregon, Prof. Watkins explained, they came under the influence of the
earth's magnetic poles. And, as each of these molten magmas cooled into basalt,
the direction of the earth's polarity at that time was "frozen" into
it.
Using extremely sensitive instruments, the Stanford
geophysicist was able to determine these directions from rock cores drilled out
of the basalt.
Other scientists have attempted to explain the varying
direction of magnetic polarity in rocks on the basis of "continental
drift." This theory postulates that whole continents have shifted position
due to forces originating in the earth's fluid molten interior. India is
thought to have "floated" as far as 4400 miles. Prof. Watkins and
others, skeptical of this idea, believe that the wandering poles offer a more
plausible explanation.
He offers in evidence core samples of successive Oregon
lava flows, laid one on top of another. Yet their polarity shows different
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directions. Furthermore, in both age and magnetic
direction, these rocks closely resemble core samples previously taken from
flows at different locations in New Zealand.
Continental drift could not have changed the position of
the Oregon flows relative to each other. And the fact that they match the New
Zealand flows indicates the two continents must have remained stationary,
while the poles did the drifting.
His samples indicate considerable "oscillations"
of pole positions in well defined directions, Prof. Watkins said, in addition
to their complete 180-degree reversal.
First UFO Photo
(From U.F.O., Nachrichten, Weisbaden, Germany)
The following is taken from "Letters from
Readers" to the Italian Daily News "Il Tempo":
Matteo Pomponi, Macerata: The first photo of a
flying disc was taken in July 22, 1897, by James B. Sturges and Jacob Davidson.
They were students of natural science in Zanesville (Ohio, U.S.A.). As they
developed pictures of flying birds, both young men noticed on the plate a
remarkable apparatus in the form of a lens with a dome over it, which was
luminous. The young men remembered seeing nothing while taking the pictures and
therefore thought this to be a defect. The picture was not destroyed. It
remains and can be seen to this day in the museum of natural sciences in Zanesville.
(This item really went round and round before
coming back home. -Ed.)
Insects Doomed by Sense of Smell?
WASHINGTON (AP)-A keen sense of smell developed by the
world's insects through countless centuries of struggle for survival may lead
the pesky and destructive ones to eventual doom.
At least this is the hope and the basis on which
Agriculture Department scientists are working to find ways of combating insects
that would permit reduction and perhaps elimination of chemical pesticides that
are hazardous to humans and to beneficial wildlife.
These scientists say that earth has been bothered by
insects for perhaps as long as 400 million years.
"In this long and unimaginably competitive process of
survival and natural selection, insects have developed some supersensitive
faculties
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to guide them to food and mates," said a recent
Agricultural Research Service report.
"Among the most important of these faculties is
olfaction-using the sense of smell to detect chemical substances that are the
source of attractive odors. Some species have a sense of smell so keen that
they can detect an attractant. more than a mile away. Sometimes the attractant
is so strong that insects are irresistibly drawn to it."
Now, after millions of generations, the report said, this
keen sense may lead an insect to its doom instead of being a vital aid to its
survival.
Scientists in and outside the department have developed
several materials that attract various insects. In one case, such materials
were combined with a pesticide to eradicate the Mediterranean fruit fly from
more than 1,000 square miles in Florida.
Along with the chemical attractants, the department
scientists are studying the use of light, color, air currents and other control
methods to attract insects to traps and destroy them.
"The underlying advantage of this research," the
department said, "is that attractants open the way to a multi-pronged
attack on insect pests. Possibilities include attracting insects to traps, to
lethal poisons, or to chemicals that sterilize them. Or females may be
attracted to lay their eggs in places where the eggs will not hatch. "
Among the most recent department accomplishments in
attractant research was the use of the male annihilation technique to eradicate
the Oriental fruit fly from Rota, a Pacific island about 37 miles north of Guam.
A strong, highly specific male attractant-methyl eugenol-was
used to lure fruit fly males to an insecticide. Within five and a half months,
this combination killed all males, reproduction ceased, and the species
disappeared from the island.
Animal and Bird Talk Taped
JOHANNESBURG, South Africa (AP)-Taped recordings of animal
chatter have been studied for years by Clem Haagmer of Potchefstroom, a poultry
breeder and university graduate.
He concludes that animals and birds can speak, but
"unfortunately they do not possess sufficient words in their vocabulary to
hold interesting conversations."
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Haagner became interested in animal conversation when he
began recording animal sounds for the proposed library of the National Parks
Board of South Africa. He has eavesdropped on conversations by lions, hyenas,
monkeys and baboons.
"I believe animals and birds converse using basic
sounds connected with emotional facets of life. Mating, alarm and distress
words are among the most obvious sounds," he says.
Haagner's research has disclosed a variety of accents used
by animals and birds in different areas.
He also plays back his recordings of animal sounds to
study their reactions.
Lion talk, taped in the Kalahari desert and replayed on a
game reserve hundreds of miles away, has brought some lionesses trooping to his
car.
The same lion talk played back to monkeys excites them to
a degree of panic.
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In keeping with Understanding's purpose: "to create a
better understanding among all people of this earth" we are happy to
announce that Scott Forsythe of Unit #15, Inglewood, has volunteered to serve
as coordinator of our Friendship by Letters program.
Scott, 17, is an Understanding member interested in all
aspects of New Age study-scientific, sociological and metaphysical. He has, on
occasion, given brief talks at the Inglewood public lectures. He now seeks to
serve our membership (and subscribers) by establishing files of names and
addresses of those in other countries eager to correspond with Americans.
Please write Scott. Forsythe, 2419F Ocean Park Blvd., Santa
Monica, California, for the name and address of someone with whom to share
your attitudes, experiences and understanding. Then please share with our
readers pertinent paragraphs from the interesting mail you will receive. A new
experience in understanding awaits you l
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Impressions of Ghana
(The
following interesting material is from a personal letter of an American couple
spending a year near Legon, Ghana)
Were this written three months ago when we first came, it
would gush with all kinds of novel impressions. But it does not take long for
any place to seem quite ordinary.
"We have a six-room house as well designed to cope
with heat, rain and insects as British ingenuity could devise, surrounded by frangypani,
papaya and banana trees.
"Everything can be obtained at a price and with some
irregularity; we miss only toothpowder and oregano, but, then we can have
papaya, pineapple or mangoes every morning. The cost of everyday purchases is
perhaps two times stateside, though individual items vary widely. Cigarettes
are 62c and bananas two for a penny.
"How do the `people' live? University students of
course are not people. Relative to the rest of the population, they live much
better than average U. S. types simply because there is only the Ivy League
(the University here and two other institutions). Almost all have full expenses
paid, are well fed and housed amid courtyards, terraced gardens, sunken pools
and social rooms. Being completely unaccustomed to this standard of life, they
react normally by biting the hand that feeds them. Some despise and others patronize
the Government. Selection is by merit but secondary schools are few and for the
better-off, although a few poor students are helped and indigenous society is
not very stratified. In any case, not only do most experience higher material
standards at the University, but also acquire an elitist attitude...
"How do ordinary people live? We don't know. Income
wise, the official minimum wage is about a dollar a day, but many receive less.
In terms of standard of living, you have probably heard that all things are
relative. This is one of the richer countries in Africa (thanks to cocoa and,
to a much lesser extent, gold, diamonds, hardwoods). No sign of the desperate
poverty of India-or of Morocco and Liberia where we stopped on the way, and, to
a degree, Portugal, our other stop. In the thinly populated and resourceless
northern region where we shall go on vacation people are less well off.
Generally, the standard of life seems not to be below the threshold compatible
with human dignity. Aside from this, or because of this, the
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national personality is optimistic and vivacious. Ghanians
believe they are a gay and charming lot and so act that way.
"Politically Ghana is in the emerging African
pattern, which means, among other things, that it is difficult to understand. .
. "Weather report: This is a hot place.
"Accra is not Manhattan, but. there is ample
activity-some concerts, good movie society, many public functions and lectures,
embassy activities and the intellectual and social life of a university ...
". .. This is an exotic place-all night drum sessions
in the neighborhood, tropical birds at the window, and surrounded by people who
look upon us as different.. ."
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"Flying Saucers In the Bible" by Virginia F.
Brasington
Mrs. Brasington spent many years as a secretary in a
patent office before taking a four year theological course, which ultimately
lead to her becoming a minister in No. Carolina. She has now been studying and
preaching her interpretations of the Bible for some fifteen years. With this
background of knowledge of the Scriptures and a precise method of expressing
her ideas, she has come forth with this unique story of how the UFOs or Flying
Saucers were talked about from Genesis to Revelations.
The author does not try to twist the words around to make
them show where the Text is wrong, as many have tried to do in order to relate
their beliefs, but on the contrary, she merely quotes passages, with all due
references as to where they may be found, and compares them with the modern day
space-age thinking.
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Did the question ever occur to you as to where the
official seal of these United States, as shown on a one dollar bill, came from?
In the Book of Deuteronomy are references to these same scenes in the city of Petra.
Virginia does an excellent job of showing us how this is all related.
She brings out dozens of places where the "Pillar of
the cloud," "Out of a cloud," "Where the cloud abode,"
"The Chariot of Israel," "Chariot of fire, "Whirlwind,"
"The wheel" and many other terms indicate the presence of space craft
as a means of conveyance some two thousand years ago.
We must realize that the interpretations used in this book
are the author's and are not necessarily to be taken as a basis to rewrite the
Holy Scriptures, but are to be used as possible translations of heretofore
unexplained mysteries or just food for thought. In any respect, she has a
wonderful way of expressing her viewpoints.
-Col. Harry F. May
Grants Pass, Ore.
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Dear Cleve,
Your letter of resignation as Assistant Editor of the
Understanding magazine states: "I hope that my efforts in behalf of the
organization during the past few years have in some small way compensated for
the privilege of being among its members." No mention is made of the
innumerable hours of competent and dedicated service for which you so seldom
received a pat on the back.
Accept now, Cleve, from the Understanding Staff, its
members and its satisfied subscribers a sincere Thank You and our heartfelt
appreciation for your loving services for Truth and Light for all men. We shall
miss your toil and love for Understanding but wish you well in the new
experiences you now seek to pursue.
Our blessings be with you!
"The knowledge and understanding of Self and the
knowledge and understanding of Others is a requisite for a truly useful
life."
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Hope
Do you suppose the time will come
When man will cease to bleed
In making brotherhood suffice
For all-a common breed?
Will nations ever see a day
Ahead in freedom's cause
To bind the heart of every soul
Without confining laws?
Is unity a hopeless case
For earth or any sphere;
Or, can we find an answer
Without prevailing fear?
Is happiness a sometime thing
Beyond the span of reach?
Is God so unreality
He can no longer teach?
Do you suppose we ever will
See love, in all its way,
To heal the sores of prejudice
That seem to rule today?
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Where, Oh where is sympathy,
And all that God intends
For us who stubbornly
Resist the love that mends?
-Norman Carroll Mohn
2831 Chisolm Trail
San Antonio, Texas
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Astronauts
The fathomless depths of deep blue space
Lure men to adventure there---
The priceless goal of the untried race,
Only the rash may dare.
What will he find when he shall arrive
At the outermost rim of space?
Will there be others there of his kind
To meet him face to face?
Will he be greeted with brotherhood,
Or will he with violence be met?
Will he receive as he has given?
And what will be the debt?
Will they believe him when he says
He comes with friendship true?
Or will they point at him a ray
And pierce him through and through?
We'd better be aiming for peace I think,
And not point our rockets amiss
If we would meet the people of space
With friendship and happiness.
-Letha Reineman
5218 Sierra St., Riverside, Calif.
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Bernard F. McGuire
Bernard F. McGuire, one of Understanding's pioneering
members, underwent his transition Dec. 21, 1963, at Cleator, Arizona. Mac, as
be was affectionately known, was a principal moving force behind the formation
of Santa Cruz, Calif., Unit #9 and later, when he and his wife Isaphene moved
to Arizona, was instrumental in setting up the Cleator unit. He had a deep
interest in Understanding and felt the organization had a bright future.
Mac was a landscape gardener by profession. At one time in
Arizona he held the office of chief deputy registrar of contractors. He also
was a former State Democratic Association president in Arizona. He was born in Newfoundland
in 1897, and first went to Arizona 43 years ago.
Following is a poem written for Mac and given through Zora
Shaughnessy on the morning of the service for him:
If Truth is what the heart must know
Go where the flowers grow.
Up on the slopes in the bright blue sky
Where soft winds come and go ---
That's where the flowers grow.
When life grows dim in its evening glow
And Truth comes hard to know,
Go where the flowers grow.
FEBRUARY, 1964 17
Merlin Radio Fund
Recent donors are Mr. John Nunez and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Moesch,
Merlin, Ore.; Marguerite Keyser, Chester, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Harding, Butte,
Mont.; Mr. Archie Solovoff, Oakland, Calif.; Mrs. Marin Nigl, Sayre, Pa.; Mrs.
Iva Cree and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Maupin, Los Angeles, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Gene Hurtienne,
San Marcos, Calif.; Mrs. Chester Stock, Pasadena, Calif.; Mrs. Isaphene
McGuire, Cleator, Ariz. ; anonymous donations from Merlin, Ore., Pontiac,
Mich., Merlin Unit #1 and the San Francisco Interplanetary Club.
A Swedish Translation
From our Unit One in Sweden comes the news of seven new
members and a new venture to promote understanding. Our friends propose, under
the direction of Pres. Sven-Erik Asklund, to monthly translate into Swedish the
Understanding magazine-an arduous but worthy endeavor
Congratulations and Good Wishes to you all in your
inspired efforts to bring understanding to an ever wider circle of reader
friends.
Canada Reports
After some experimental meetings of the Forum type the
Understanding Unit One of Canada has now embarked upon a serious study program,
under the guidance of William R. Freeman. The program considers the efforts
being made in our day by such groups as the Eranos Conference (Switzerland), C.
G. Jung Institute (Zurich), the Ballengen Foundation (New Fork) and many other
similar associations. From the long detailed account we conclude the group is
taking an historical approach to metaphysical understanding.
Charter Received
The January 10th meeting of the Merlin Unit in Grants Pass
featured Durward Fairfield in a program he calls "New Age
Entertainment." In the absence of Dan Fry, Mr. Fairfield, one of the
original members of the El Monte Unit, presented to the Merlin Unit Executive
President, Col. Harry May, its official charter as Unit One of
Understanding-since Dan Fry is its President.
The Merlin Unit has recently been busily preparing a Unit
Library in the Merlin Development building-the furnace is in, painting done,
and books almost ready for circulation.
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Letters to President Johnson
Donald Knight of Unit #28, editor of the Inter-Unit
Bulletin, writes: It is worth recommending to everyone who is interested in
seeing disclosures of U.F.O information to the public, to write personally to
President Johnson, expressing his opinions and desires on this subject. He has
been a strong proponent for Senate investigations of U.F.O. 's, and with enough
mail of this nature bombarding him, we might possibly see a reactivation of
U.F.O. activity (in many ways) and the editor feels that we cannot afford to
pass up this opportunity to re-awaken and re-fresh that interest."
Santa Cruz
At its December meeting Unit #9 of Santa Cruz sponsored a
lecture on Color by Riley Crabb. The attendance of about 45 was most attentive,
enjoying the talk and slides. The meeting received good newspaper publicity, as
there were some reporters present.
Discussion Group
With the move of the Campbells to Merlin the Understanding
Discussion Group in the El Monte-Los Angeles area has been taken over by a fine
young couple, Ric and Jan Dow. All in the Los Angeles area interested in home
meetings, with speakers followed by friendly discussion, should contact the
Dows at 4610 Twining St., Los Angeles 32. Get on the mailing list for many an
interesting evening.
New Officers
Unit #22 of Riverside, California, held their Annual
Election of Officers on the evening of January 6th at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Ray Knuckles. The following were elected: President, Mrs. Caroline Knuckles;
Vice-President, Mr. Earl Shade; Secretary, Mrs. Marcella Fortune, and
Treasurer, Mrs. Pat Nesbit. The business meeting was followed by a book review
by Mrs. Knuckles on Other Sheep by Roy Weldon.
Notice: Colonel Arthur J. Burks returns to Northern
California and Oregon, for lectures and readings, March 30 to April 5th. He
will be speaking at the Women's Club in Grants Pass, Sunday, April 5th at 1 P.M. In the Merlin area call Col. May (479-2227) for appointments and information; in
the San Francisco area contact Mrs. Angela Hilsby (Delaware 4-1158).
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