Thus, for financial reasons I am not renewing my subscription. But I am also not doing so because I resent your trying to force us into "membership." The stories in ONE are usually depressing or typical bar-scene episodes, but there casional bits that made the magazine worthwhile.

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Others are taking up the cause, and I shall turn my turn efforts and support to them.

Dear ONE's:

Mr. N. P. M. Alexandria, Pa.

You all get better all the time. To do such a good job month after month you must never rest.

I am delighted with the new Confi. The February cover was exquisite. Keep the good photos coming.

Dear Editor:

Mr. F. J.

Stone Mt., Georgia

I was very pleased with Dr. Ray Evan's report in January ONE on Cory's latest book. I read the book myself, and find that I agree with Dr. Evan's sentiments. I don't believe that the homosexual is in any way superior to the heterosexual-nor the other way round. I think the point Cory was trying to get across is that just because we are homosexuals should not stop US from going into life like anybody else would. There is good and evil in all walks of life. The homosexual is no better and no worse than his fellow man.

When I was in the service I took all kinds of training such as airborne training and ranger training and guerilla warfare. This is taining that a lot of straight persons cannot take. It is mentally and physically

tiring. To tell the truth, I did it just to prove that I was just as much man as the next. I think this is an important point for us all.

Dear ONE:

Mr. J. H. P. Dallas, Texas

The opening article in your January issue is titled "A Serious Look at the 'Second Cory Report' ". Nowhere has Mr. Evans or your editor bothered to give the actual title of the book dealth with, which I must gather to be The Homosexual and His Society: A View from Within (which incidentally is again dealt with incorrectly in your Bookservice citation where you give only Cory as the author and skip his junior partner). Or perhaps you're just trying to get away from those middle-class heterosexual values tauntingly alleged by Dr. Ellis and disciples like Cory and LeRoy.

Dear Mr. Slater:

Noel I. Garde New York, N.Y.

The lack of editorial comment on the part of ONE regarding the death of President Kennedy was rather distressing. ONE's attitude, I am sure, does not reflect the thinking of intelligent homosexuals. Mr. Kennedy was the president of all Americans regardless of their sexual persuasion. This kind of an attitude coming from a publication such as the Daily Worker could be understood, but not coming from an ganization composed of presumably loyal Americans. I believe that ONE owes some sort of an explanation to those readers who feel as I do.

Elliot Castor Sarasota, Florida

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