28 OCTOBER 1966, Page 15

Victory for Nosey Parker slit,—It is difficult to understand what

conclusions Mr Alan Williams hopes your readers will draw from his letter of October 21. It is irrelevant to quote a statement my father-in-law, Dr Benson Perkins, may have made twenty-eight years ago, as this was some years before his interest in Moral Re-Armament had been aroused. It is untrue to say that the finances of Moral Re-Armament are secret. The accounts of the Oxford Group (the legal name of the body conduct- ing the campaign for Moral Re-Armanent in Britain) are audited by. Price, Waterhouse and Company, and are filed at the Companies Registry Department of the Board of Trade, where they can be inspected for the normal fee.

I am not a member of either of Mrs Whitehouse's organisations, but I have no difficulty in believing that thousands have supported her when I see some of the programmes on the BBC. Does it matter if 1.25 per cent of her supporters are associated with Moral Re-Armament? Moral Re-Armament is a revolution- ary aim to bring society under God's rule and there are some people who actually believe that by God's grace it can be done.