a Mrs. Allende sends Solidarity message WINNIPEG — Solidarity with the people of Chile was given Tamatic expression via a mes- Sage from the widow of the mur- €red President Allende convey- is Over the telephone from Mex- 0 City and broadcast live to a une of over 200 held on Ctober 10 under the auspices of © Winnipeg Coalition for a De- Mocratic Chile. The audience, Visibly moved by the words of Ts. Allende, responded with Wrolonged applause to the mes- age read in English by a col- ague of hers: ae Want to send a message to eh People of Canada who have ira great sympathy and Bae ending for the tragic ad my country is going ity ugh. We value your solidar- 4 pile; highly and consider our Solidarity a vital factor in ‘tae Struggle to restore democ- ie freedom in our coun- in th hope to visit your country ‘ ie near future and I want you Bet Now that I feel we are to- €r in our struggle.” hen asked by the chairman, Cy Gonick, former NDP MLA, whether there was resistence to the military junta in Chile, Mrs. Allende’s colleague __ replied, “Yes, there is definitely resist- ence in the country, although we know that it will be a long struggle. The people will never be smashed by brute force. We @ Continued on page 10 | Vo ES A HORTENSIA ALLENDE |S Yeternational News & World Congress of Trade Unions opens tra ana, Bulgaria — Delegates of more than 200 ent € union organizations from five continents were pres- gre On Monday in Varna, Bulgaria, as the 8th World Con- SS of Trade Unions opened its sessions and heard a eral ial message of greetings from Leonid Brezhnev, Gen- Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, it Called for consotidating international working class y in the present climate of detente. On Monday, October 15, 250 angry men and women converged on Parlia- ment Hill to demand that the. Govern- ment “Roll Back Prices.” These people came by bus, car and plane from Montreal, Toronto, Hamil- ton, Peterboro, Oshawa, Guelph, St. Catharines, Welland, Brantford, and many other points. They represented trade unions, trade union retirees, women’s organizations, family rights groups, golden age associations, anti- poverty groups, ethnic groups, the Communist Party, Young Communist League, Congress of Canadian Women, Women Against Soaring Prices, and blessed with the backing of many labor councils. 5 : The steering committee of the Coali- tion to Roll Back Prices had written to - try to set up appointments with the leaders of the political parties. in the BIGGER PROTESTS PROMISED | AS MPs IGNORE CONSUMERS House, Mrs. Plumptre and the members of the Prices Review Board. Mrs. Plumptre replied that she and the whole Prices Review Board would be out of town. An appointment had been set up with Agricultural Minister Eugene Whalen, but they could not find hin, he had gone to lunch. Leaders of the political parties were not available for interviews. Delegations Received Herb Gray, Minister of Consumer and Corporate Affairs, received a dele- gation of five: Don Ross, president of UE retirees, Hamilton; Linda Hepburn, Operation Family Rights Toronto; Rhoda Shore, Golden Age Association, Montreal; Blanche Gelinas, Ligue des Femmes, Montreal; and Marion Mag- nuson, Women Against Soaring Prices, Toronto. @ Continued on page 10 Israeli aggression condemned Sate the military forces of alliea ‘é Syria and their Arab Bpressert to expel the Israeli Tessorg on their soil — ag- time Baas. te) have been warned Nation again. by the’ United S to withdraw their occu- Orces — a barrage of reion f ro Paganda showers down on Mericans. North A Diefent the Pentagon to John t ee er, every apologist for Since ene Israelis — who and ho 67 have blasted. lives infiltrate €s on Arab territory, tlers aed it with Israeli set- Beytion’ military, and stolen dolla” Ol worth millions of are th a Protest that the Arabs SUgpeste oereasors. It is often Sa that only haters of ut = think otherwise. Isragy he Communist Party of both {Rakah), composed of Cleargy ys and Arabs takes a Pation »,°t2Nd against the occu- 8gainst Y Israel of Arab lands, lives the ruination of Arab att * We Communists have warn- ed again and again,” the CPI political bureau said in a state- ment soon after the recent fight- ing began, “that the continued occupation of Arab areas . . . the government’s, refusal to make peace without annexations, can bring a renewal of the war...” Stating that occu ation as- sures no security, the Israeli Communists charge that Israel, “with the support of the ruling circles in Washington, rejected all peace initiatives of the UN ce Security can come only through peace, they point out. “We demand that to aid the peace, the UN Security Council Resolution 242 be completely adhered to... Contrary to this, Israeli gov- ernment policy has been to ig- nore international law. The semi- Aug. 8: official paper Davar, ‘Israel must sharpen its mili- tary threat by hitting severely the Arab armies and not only the terrorist organizations .. . . This must be ‘done before the energy crisis BY reaches a critical point in world public opinion and before a change for the worse occurs in U.S. policy towards Israel . . .” Time is ripe . said on In mid-September, the Com- munist Party condemned the Galili Document. of the Meir government which calls for in- creased provocation against the Arab peoples in the occupied territories, expropriation, and withholding of work from Arabs to compel them to abandon their homes. At that time the Communist Party said: “The policy of the government can lead to a new war, to blood and tears in thous- WT IX "WX UAWI'X ! DU 27 PR OR PN WIS YN sorrpryst pyT jooynmy WIND VP yV90K prnyowss joiw + .262 Vt 110 OITURS YT > sym N TeNDIOW “WAND"VISD IT W AIO N : taneo “An end to the blood-letti stable peace!” This political bureau sta ng! An end to occup' call, headlined in Der Veg, tement urging adherance to UNION INT B71 "TIN WR OPIN UE PINS |X UIXNAIDR UBUD | UNEID YUN WDA Sisco cn iow esa 4y7 [19 NWIINT PS UNDIPW7 (np) MBIRIDNP Wp TINA" JOBABAwN IVT “HE YH INI? “nh w om | = wp on oes a ‘ organ of the Comm UN Resolution 242. ation and the policy of annexation! Establish a just and unist Party of Israel, introduces a ands of families.” Today, the rulers of Israel, cheered on by their oil-hungry foreign advisers, are sending their youth to die in that shame- ful cause. President Nixon is ated terror bombing of civilians as in Damascus. But the mood of the world is ‘one of condemnation. Determin- ation to stop the Israeli instig- ators of the holocaust and send. them back across their own borders is becoming a world- wide phenomenon. PACIFIC TRIBUNE—FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1973—-PAGE 5 i