fe é _ Ne 500 SUBS ane ident Julius Nyerere of He pointed out no one—neither | arp a> Zanzibar said in capitalist nor socialist countries fact | Sa last week: “The —had questioned the fact that ane Tra president, have to West Germans were training an c n ee ra ed (Chine way Iamaccepting air force for Tanganyika, a ad re humitist Military) aid is a big “took off his hat” to the socialis al world for not protesting. mt : as OVEMBER 15! a protest,» + an explanation and Protesting at “attemp y 3 I he told a press con- other countries to try to make er “Sang following publication of my decisions,” he asked; “Are Nyrerere called an “in- these people really interested in 3 ed Teport” that Tan-Zan the welfare of this country?” On September 15 we officially kick off our transit fare increases, and many other worth- a €xpecting Chinese aid for its annual Sub Drive, The target adopted this year while working class actions, ze The president rete apes py the Press Committee is 1500 new subs, re- on aa As i E He 5 ; the Zanzibar aca ge el newals and paper sales (25 papers sold equal at is oO ‘ater ee exe et or get BeeWe havetotrain an ary which, he said estern our paper ou e workers; to show them—- T™my, Ww Reco ee Vig es a ‘iteljrio rede, | Oneeume “plack on white”—that the PT is in fact doin Bet € do all we can not to countries had abso y & everything it can to take up their just causes, We are quite firmly convinced that herein lies the key to expanding our circulation, Volved with a big country.” son to misunderstand—a simple at tried to get the smaller nationalistic revolution, and the bes to help and also the non- Western countries think it Com- €d countri ; pea Mitton, tries but found it munist. “What am I su d _ ppose do~ sit here?” he Sakaul As all our readers are aware, we have been regularly publishing a 12-page paper since May Day of this year. This schedule has been main- tained—even during the difficult summer vaca~ tion period. Also, we have consciously been iving to qualitatively improve the paper; and If we can do ajob—a real job—in this direction, if we can show the people that the PT is an asset to them in their day to day fight against the The capitalist world had re- fused to help, he said, “What str te President spoke of“risks” should they (the revolutionaries) some readers LOSES been kind enough to let us monopolies who are plundering this province, D 4 80vernments as well as do? Sit around like a bunch of know they’ ve noticed the attempt. that it is a champion of their particular cause— ee Mey g chont and docs deni iole? no matter how insignificant that cause may ? Ted; “What risks am I taking? The result is that we feel we’ve been able to appear to someone who is more “politically de- n «Maximum risk the govern- “They decided not to sit—they ~ provide more live leadership on the day-to-day veloped” —then we will make some real strides et fan take with its army is could not sit with the possibility struggles of the workers ofB,C.—thestruggleof forward in this Drive, € army will mutiny, My of counter-revolution... and they the labor movement on the economic and political 5 y Mutinied in January and it accepted military assistance fronts, the battle against housing gouges and We’ re confident these strides will be made, Mot trained by the Chinese.” from China and Russia.” N Africa SPECIAL OFFER ° * oe M4 + ” } : egro parley on r 1-year sub to Pacific Tribune PLUS I-year sub to “Soviet Union”, only .... $5.00 — than 250U,s. 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