that, "Even though the rules are wrong, you you published in June signed D.H.), and can't break them!"

My aim is simple: "Let's change the rules." I wish you success in your effort to do that. New York

Dear ONE,

the contents certainly awakens ones thoughts. However, my Mother (who is wise) and I object strenuously to the writer who said that being accepted would open up the necessity for equality in moral standards and marriage, etc. How ridiculous. To accept homoI have just read my first issue of ONE, sexuality and homosexuals in society would and send you my heartiest congratulations. also mean accepting their way of living, I wish that more people would take such a which is promiscuous to say the least. There forward outlook on such an important social isn't, never has been, and can't be a long problem, and that includes the Army (The "marriage" between two men in which they most backward and old-fashioned of all). I remain faithful. They may live together for would say more, but regulations prohibit me years, but one or the other cheats, and from getting involved and I don't want to usually they tell each other about it. Adbe hung. Keep up the good work. mittedly they don't have to do anything socially unacceptable, such as cruise openly on the street, any more than female streetwalkers, but just as women flirt, so should men be able to do it and not get thrown in jail for it.

Enclosed is Five Dollars to cover a one year subscription cost. PLEASE send in a plain sealed envelope. I'm sure the Army would not appreciate such literature in the hands of their personnel irregardless of whether one is "gay" or not. I also request that my name not be used in case of publication of this lette. For obvious reasons . .

Gentlemen:

PFC

I have hopes that ONE will become something like the now defunct Neurotica and Horizons although don't wish the same fate. It seems to me that to finance the magazine through the same means you accuse Why, Coronet, Strength & Health, Mercury, etc., of boosting sales will surely lead to collapse. Saudi Arabia

Gentlemen:

Your latest issue-August-has an excellent cover (except for my objection to "scare headlines", I wrote that earlier letter

The situation here in N. Y. is getting worse, instead of better, with the elections coming along. Raids on gay bars, arrests on the beaches this summer, and cops chasing belles out of Sutton Place where they cruise in the evenings on the river's edge. But those who pay protection continue to thrive. Non-acceptance is what makes the whole thing crooked. That's what makes us poor security risks with the Army and State Dept.-but you know that as well as I do.

I wish the magazine fitted a little more easily into my side suit pocket-couldn't you shave an inch off its width, or make the margins inside wider so I could do it without losing the print?

one

New York

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