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avia. They recently had their formal initial meet- ing as an affiliate group and we all welcome them. The Beaumont Society in England is a going concern too as is evident from a group picture in this issue. These are 2 foreign groups. The fact that there must be a lot of isolated and lonely girls in nearly every country was made clear recently. Our Ann (Cover Girl TVia #34) was recently in Mexico and seeing something about TVism in a little Mexican tabloid type newspaper, went up to see the Editor about it. I guess she left him one of her little cards (see below) and he must have printed it because I have received at least 10 letters (in Spanish which I can't read) from lonely ones in Mexico. Fortunately we have Dora Ines in Bogota who is able, willing and interested in being a contact for our Spanish speak- ing sisters. If some of you could do something of the sort that Ann did in your city or state or your country we would grow rapidly I'm sure.

Ann and Sally in Texas mailed out a number of These to Doctors, priests and others and several of them have hit pay dirt in the form of letters of in- quiry. The few dollars involved in printing up sev- eral hundred such cards and the postage and time

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PARENTS

FRIENDS

Do you know a transvestite who needs help?

Write in Confidence To, or Have Your Doctor, Minister or Priest Write To:

F.P.E. Foundation, Inc.

Dept. 10-M-2

P. O. Box 36091

Los Angeles, California 90036

An International Non-Profit Educational Organization

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