Joseph G. Alden, Committee on Publication for the State of Nebraska,
A statement in a communication in your issue of February 24, on "Tax Payers and Taxes," contained a statement about Christian Science that may confuse some of your readers.
Arthur G. Lothgren, Committee on Publication for the Province of British Columbia, Canada,
The impressions of an author in his article entitled "Tests in Adversity: America and Britain," contained in your issue of January 4, relative to suggestion and its harmful effects in prolonging rather than curing depression, are in accord with the teachings of Christian Science.
Israel Pickens, Committee on Publication for the State of Alabama,
Like the newspapers and periodicals of our nation, the broadcasting radio stations constitute a vital and an important method of disseminating information to the public along practically all lines of human activity.
Mrs. Mary Blanch Jones, Committee on Publication for Gloucestershire, England,
In your issue of today a doctor, speaking at the Colston Hall, is reported as describing Christian Science as "an evil-smelling 'ism' popularized by the devil himself.