"A REAL SMASHER"
Coventry (England), Dec. 5, 1953
Dear Sir,
Thank you very much for your No. 1 "SOCIAL CREDIT", received this morning. May there be thousands like it. It's a real smasher, and should help very much your efforts to spread the gospel of Social Credit... I am one of the original "Greenshirts" of Coventry and still true to my oath, 23 years pushing the truth.
SYD CONN
(Mr. Syd Conn gets into print, twice a year, a four-page paper, also called "Social Credit", which he uses for propaganda. His address: 94 Beaks Avenue, Coventry, England).
"A GREAT EVENT"
Feadan, Lawers, by Aberfeldy (Scotland), December 1st; 1953
Dear Mr. Even,
The arrival of "Vers Demain" never fails to cheer us up, and the appearance of the English version ("Social Credit') is a great event, and one on which you are to be warmly congratulated. The leading introductory article was very fine. I am looking forward to the next issue...
BORGE JENSEN
(Mr. Jensen's home is only a short distance from the house where Major Douglas lived his last years and died. Mr. Jensen is a great Social Crediter and an able writer. He did extensive research work towards unmasking the international plotters who would have the whole world brought into a slave State of which they would be the rulers visible or invisible. His address: Feadan, Lawers, by Aberfeldy, Scotland).
"SIMPLE, DIRECT, PLENTY OF PUNCH"
London, 18 November 1953
Dear Monsieur Even,
My sincere congratulations on the first number of Social Credit" which has just arrived. The tone is just right simple, direct and with plenty of punch. I also like the firmness about the basic principles and its stress on the National Dividend, — its lack of all doubts and hesitation..."
ÉRIC DE MARÉ
(Mr. Eric de Maré is the Secretary of the Company of Free Men, a group of Social Crediters organized in Great Britain. They publish "THE SUN", which they plan to put out monthly. Their declared aim: "The Company of Free Men exists to establish Social Credit". Address: 46 Gloucester Terrace,: London, W.2, England.)
"POWERFUL AND INSPIRING"
Dear Mr. Even,
My congratulations for the magnificent — because it is so powerful and inspiring — first issue of your new paper, Social Credit. May it long continue so. It will be invaluable here, as every one who has studied your work through Vers Demain must understand. From Vers Demain, many of us Social Crediters in Great Britain have been deeply inspired during the last ten years.
C. M. MANNOCK
(His address Bridgefoot, Great Easton, Dunmow, Essex, England).