It now appears that this policy was not enforced consistently but changed over time.
Some WCG booklets do not use the word Israel when listing their mailing address in Jerusalem.
HWA's 1971 booklet, Which Day is the Sabbath of the New Testament? only mentions Jerusalem when listing its mailing address. The word Israel is not used.
The 1973 version of HWA's book, The Wonderful World Tomorrow, only mentions Jerusalem when listing its mailing address. The word Israel is not used.
HWA's 1974 booklet, Why Marriage! Soon Obsolete?, only mentions Jerusalem when listing its mailing address. The word Israel is not used.
The 1975 booklet, The Modern Romans, only mentions Jerusalem when listing its mailing address. The word Israel is not used.
The 1976 booklet, White Horse, False Religion, only mentions Jerusalem when listing its mailing address. The word Israel is not used.
Other books and booklets list Jerusalem as belonging to Israel even though the US government does not recognize Jerusalem as belonging to the State of Israel.
Garner Ted Armstrong's 1972 booklet, The Real Jesus, lists their mailing address in Jerusalem as being in "Jerusalem, Israel".
Garner Ted Armstrong's 1972 booklet, "To Kill a People," lists Jerusalem as being in Israel.
The 1972 booklet, This is the Worldwide Church of God, lists Jerusalem as being in Israel.
HWA's 1978 booklet, Never Before Understood, lists Jerusalem as being in Israel.
HWA's 1984 booklet, A World Held Captive, lists Jerusalem as being in Israel.
HWA's 1985 booklet, Are We in the Last Days? lists Jerusalem as being in Israel.
My first contact with the R/WCG was 50 years ago this month, and the first PT was August 1967. I still remember the Radio Log had entries for Radio Jerusalem, Jordan - broadcasts that were never made.
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