23 SEPTEMBER 1966, Page 13

SIR, —]s it not about time that Mrs Whitehouse came into

the open about the true aims of the 'Clean-Up TV Campaign,' or the 'National Viewers' and Lis- teners' Association,' as it is now called, of which she is honorary secretary?

Will she admit publicly : (a) that the Association is a front-organisation for Moral Re-Armament in this country? (b) That the doctors, teachers and parents whom she would like to see participating in an official Viewers' Council—armed, presumably, with executive powers—would, in fact, be agents of MRA's militant ideology, and not, as she would have us believe, a balanced cross-section of viewers and listeners throughout the country?

This is not intended as a criticism of MRA itself —although your readers may deduce what effects there would be on British radio and television if the movement succeeded in winning a foothold on an influential 'watch-dog' body.

However, I would like to remind Mrs Whitehouse

that one of the law Dr Frank Buchman's four com- mandments was 'absolute honesty.'

ALAN W ILLIAMS

52 Elm Park Road. London. SW3