Integrity centre
Sir,—l would like to agree wholeheartedly with John P. Small (August 1) when he says that the Integrity Centre should stick to its own business of promoting moral and spiritual values and the char-acter-building virtues. The questions about South Africa and the League of Rights were raised by the journalists involved. not by me. My opinions on many issues are only what I see in the light of changing circumstances, like anybody else. It is quite unethical for people to try to make the Integrity campaign appear to be involved in areas other than its field of operation. At no time did we raise these issues. The limited time we have available and the manpower that offers itself to us is fully committed to promoting a stable, healthy and happy society, We trust that we can be left to do our job and receive all the help possible to see it achieved, rather than be misrepresented in areas beyond our scope. —Yours, etc. NEVILLE M. RUSH. August 4, 1981.
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