Volume 8, Issue 6, page 2


J

I It'll be a bit early for Hallowe'en witches, but everything
else in the occult, psychic, and metaphysics line may be
haunting Tahlequah, Okla., come October 2, 3, and 4--which our
calendar says is Monday . Tuesday, and Wednesday. That's
the date ~ylwood O'Toole, who operates the Pan Pr-es-5-707
Tahlequah, has set for the National Writers' Conference. We
don't knowabout ghosts, gods-and maybe even a devil or so-but
O'Toole says some of the speakers will be Arthur Burks,
Herb BlackschlegeF-of CV-Ifornia (author Of"HIDE", and a few
other books on metaphysical subjects); Dr.Wm.A.
MilleKof Syracuse. N. Y. (Ye MY'ro I d stomping ground); Elmer J.
Carpenter, retired unaercoFer-FBi agent; Beth Kramer
of Tahlequah, author's agent I and for those who want an excuse
to escape the lecture hall for a few minutes, Alphia Hart.
ABERREE editor, will provide a counterbalance to all these
distinguished speakers. Fee for the three-day-conference,
O'Toole says, is being kept to the estimated expense of
$'-.-which is small enough not to frighten away even those who
may be nursing the wounds of a barrage of rejection slips. Ye Ed
and Pub are looking forward to the "holiday"--and the
opportunity for some intelligent yak-yak with writers and members
of the panel -- but we are having a bit of di f f icul ty
trying to arrange our work schedule to make up for closing the
office for three days...

I Ril Crabb- who heads Borderland Sciences Research Foundation,
of Vista, Calif ., and Mrs. Crabb are visiting
Oklah6m-a O-cfo-Y-er 19 and 20 on their return home after an
extended lecture trip east as far as Chicago. Riley writes they
will appear before Horizons Unlimited. Oklahoma City, the nights
of the 19th and 20th, and will stop in Enid on their way
down from Wichita. Looks like October is themonth we gorge
ourselves on "notabi es". . .

I Randolph Ray, artist and Tarot teacher, writes that he has lost
Nicci (no last name given), El~sest student, by
marriage--to HIM. The couple

spent their honeyinoon in Mexico, but found the place so full of
Mexicans who talked no English that they hastened back
to the States, Joel. Ran_ dolph's young son, ad-ded a bit of
amusement to the situation

.by approaching a stranger in the grocery store --a "very proper
matron-tjpe " person-and sharing his secret: "My Mommy
and Daddy just got married". Children, by their acceptance of
facts, can be so shockingly honest...

I B I anche P r i tchett, of Marcap Council, Lakemont, Ga " is
having her secretary build her a costume, which she says
is partly India, partly China, partly Tibet -- plus a bit of
Siamese thrown in for variety. She claims it's for comfort-and
should it prove all she expects of it and will send us a Picture
of her modeling same I we'll reproduce it in The ABERREE.
We're sure there are ABERREE readers who, too, like to be
comfortable...

J "I 1 11 never be the same again", Art" Synergeties " Coul - jer
says of a flight via seaplane over the rugged
Scandinavian peninsula he made on his just -completed trip to
Stockholm. Neither, apparently, will his son Bobby, who
achieved his ambition--fo--climb a mountain, and selected Mt
Nualja in Swedish Lapland which required 1.000 meters o;
climbing to reach the top. Back home in Columbus, Ohio, Art's
buckling down to writing Volume Two of the Synergetic
Handbook - Stabilization Procedure...

11 It Is "Rev. " Louis now, he writes-buF--he in-sists that his
ordination has nothing to do with his decision to ask
persons who submit questions they want answered persofiallyt and
not thru The ABERREE, to send a minimum contribution
of $2 along with their questionplus the stamped, self -addressed
envelopp.-Rev." Louis says he dislikes taking this
ecclesiastical stand because of the many sincere folk he has been
able to help - but there are"leeches"...

41 Today, with so much talk of war and mobilization fill'Ing all
the news media, any organ

(PLEASE TURN TO PAGE 18)

The RBERREE

The ABERREE

LENDING LIBRARY

Since there are several

hundred books in the Lending

Library, only a partial 1 i8t

can be run at one time. save

these ads for complete list

ing. Indexed by authors.

WHAT ALL THE WORLD'S A-SEEKING P,-;R::ph WaylloDT,in. C 0 AL E T
TAROT--Arthur Edward Waite

SYSTEM OF CAUCASIAN YOGA--Stefen Walewski

LIFE AND TIMES OF PO CHU-1-Arthur Waley

SPOOKS DELUXE--Banton Walker

BUDDHISM IN TRANSLATIONS--Henry C. Warren

FROM PARADISE LdST TO PARADISE REGAINED--W3tch Tower Soc.

WAY OF ZEN -- Alan W. Watts

MIN a YOUR MIND - , William Welby
CONTROLLING F I GURE BEAUTY-James Welgos

DEVELOPMENT OF.NATURAL MEMORY --James Welios

EVERYDAY FUTURE- James WeIgOs

IMPROVING SLEEP-- James Welgos

LORD'S PRAYER -- James Welgos

%. 2, 1. MAN -- James Welgos

RUBAIYAT OF OMAR KHAYYAM EXPLAINED -- James Welgos

SCIENCE OF SUCCESSFUL LIVING-James Welgos

is IT 11D;SLWOKR1?W--J.rWheIM9.s
POWS R 0 F E F - NO LED E ton W. White

ANCHORS -TO WINDWARD -- Stewart Edward White

JOB OF LIVING-- Stewart Edward Whit a

STARS ARE STILL THERE--Stewart Edward White

UNOBSTRUCTED UNIVERSE--Stewart Edward White

SCHOPENHAUER--Thomes Whittaker

INNER WORLD OF MAN--Frances G. Wickes

GATEWAY OF UNDERSTANDImG--Carl A * Wickland

MAN AND H IS MOTIVES-.E. Windi. and J.W. Marsh

FROM THE SEVENTH PLANE- -Winifred Willard

U F O's CONFIDENTIAL--G. H. Wi Iliamsan and John McCoy

WISDOM OF CONFUCIUS- Epiphaq!us Wilson

GOD CAN 00 IT--Wentworth Byron Winsl ow

DOCTO R 'S REPORT ON DIANETICS-I. A. Winter

WALT WHITMAN, AMERICAN GIANT-Frances Winwar

HYPNOTISM COMES OF AGE-- Wolfe and Rosenthal

(Continued next issue)

LENDING LIBRARY RULES

For Paid-up subscribers in U.

S . only.

Rental fee. 25t per book.

Only one book will be sent at

a time * Alternate titles suggest

ed in case book you want is out.

Please return in two weeks.

The ABERREE

P.O.Box 528 Enid, Okla.