For Dick of the White House For Dick of the White House this has not been an easy week. Attempts to divert the rising demands for removal failed miserably and by the end of the week over half of the nation’s voters were calling for resigna- tion. e@ Old issues keep cropping up — like where are the tapes. How come that the key ones age missing. But some new scenes were unfolded as well. e A bribe inquiry is under- way by the Department of Jus- tice, including the Watergate prosecutor, and the FBI in the Office of Minority Business En- terprise. Not _only has there ~ been evidence of bribery but the Senate Watergate Commit- tee also heard testimony that the program had been used to reward supporters and punish non-supporters of the Admini- stration. e@ Meanwhile, down tke street, another investigation is under- way, this one into charges that high officials of the Department of Housing and Urban develop- ment violated the law by ap- pointing political favorites to career civil servant jobs. e That money came only for service rendered was made clearer when the story came out that muiti-millionaire — sports- man Cornelius Whitney made a secret $250,000 contribution to sce ma Our Hockey The Soviet's own big hockey book to add to your Youngster’s collection and for adult fans too. History, background of the big world games including last .Series with Canada, training etc. are covered. Handsome color photos. Text authored by former Soviet Union team player Dmitri Ryzhkov. Only $7.95 postpaid The best of gifts this time of year. Write and order from: Fy Progress Books edi 487 Adelaide St. West Toronto, Ontario MSV 1T4 ~ Impeachment is cry Nixon’s. re-election campaign when he expected to be nomi- nated as U.S. ambassador to Spain. P.S. He wasn’t nominated but he got a refund. e That Nixon organized cam- paigns against his opponents is by now fully accepted, so that confirmation of this in relation to Senators Goodell, Mathias and Percy against whom a cam- paign of telegrams and letters were organized “blasting them on their consistent opposition to the President,” is old hat. e A new element has entered the scenes with the announce- ment that the 13.5 million strong AFL-CIO has launched a lobby- ing campaign for Dick’s im- mediate impeachment. Their statement, which accuses the president of having “consisten- tly lied to the American peo- ple,” will be distributed at fac- tory gates, union meetings and mailed to the rank-and-file of the trade union movement. “Un- til Richard Nixon is removed from office, we will not be able to get Watergate behind - us,” the AFL-CIO said. “We will not be able to proceed with sober and constructive solutions to our economic and social prob- lems at home or to the dangers of war in the world.” e Assailed on all sides—with economic troubles and an ener- gy crisis to boot—Dick assures the country that he won’t quit, but he is also trying to get around the obvious need for some truth instead of evasion. As things look now the televi- sion series “Watergate” may be replaced by a new committee’s hearings on “Impeachment.” One thing’s for sure as winter approaches —there will be lots of action on the idiot box for all us Washington watchers. Rosenbergs sons sue author Nizer By JAMES PETERS DETROIT— Robert Meeropol, eldest son of Ethel and Julius Rosenberg, spoke before a crowd here recently about the lawsuit that he and his brother Michael, had brought against the author, Louis Nizer, because of Nizer’s book, “The Implosion Conspiracy,” which deals with the frameup and execution of the Rosenbergs and contains many of the letters written by the couple while in jail. Meeropol said that the suit charges invasion of privacy and illegal use of copyrights. He and his brother are demanding that all copies of the book be remov- ed from the shelves and. stores, that the illegally used materials be removed from the book and that the plates which contain these materials be’ destroyed. _He compared the frameup df his parents with the corruption of the government revealed in the Watergate fiasco. Nixon twists Nixon squirms Diagnosis: Tape worms PACIFIC TRIBUNE—FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1973—PAGE 8 a I During the days famous poet SHueuaenansnnenanneunenananano SU0Unngnds EUeneHE of Chile’s Popular 5 +t Pablo Neruda was a mee’ pea : . : es ‘ers. This is what the fascist junta did to his artists, musician's and pedi and burning many of his papers. ing the bui : TTL LL Laan TTT PTT Th Tt COMMUNIST PARTY STATEMENT: ADUGDODEGUQUUUSADDODOODEUQEDOQOUUERRGAEQOURELORUCO SOON RannoceRune*OoRugnanaeueT gage Unity governmen the home ing-place for many of the country’s Finest home, destroy- New party for Quebec Meeting in Toronto Jast week, the leaders of the COmmunist Party adopted the following statement on the result of the election in Quebec: _ The Central Executive Com- mittee of the Commusiist Party of Canada considers that the one-sided victory of the Liberal - Party, the party of moMOpoly in Quebec, and the rebuff given by the electors of Quebec tO separ- atism underline the crucial im- portance for the working people of French Canada to form their own mass, federated Political party as a matter of first prior- ity, breaking with any lingering illusions that the Parti Québé- cois can serve them in this capacity. It is through such a party that the working People of Quebec can begin to grapple ef- fectively with the grave econo- mic and social demands and the national aspirations of the French Canadian peop!e. Furthermore, while the people of Quebec demonstrated deci- sively that they oppose separa- tion, the fact that the Bourassa government had to deClare itself ready to fight for “cultural sovereignity” inditateS the fact that the French-Canadian nation also rejects the cosStitutional status quo, and :s not prepared to continue to live under the equal and oppressiv€ relation- ship which is confis#ed in the British North Americ@" Act. There are many indications that Mr. Trudeau and Mr. Bou- rassa will try to take advantage of the massive Liberal Victory in Quebec to push through an amending formula a4. perhaps some minor specific amend- ments to the B.N.A, Act to fore- stall the inevitable growing movement for a nec@SSary radi- cal change of the gselations of the two nations within Canada as expressed in a neW Constitu- tion. , _ Our Party therefore considers it urgent to advance 4S strongly and as publicly as possible our basic position on this question. We propose the scrapPing of the B.N.A. Act altogether and the adoption of a totally new made- in-Canada Constitution based on an equal voluntary partnership of the two nations in Canada guaranteeing the right to self- determination and full equality in every sphere to both nations, The Communist Party of Can- ada calls upon the labor and democratic movement tO sup-~ port this fundamental demand as essential to the strengthening of the unity of the labor and democratic movements of Eng- lish and. French Canada and its forward advance against U.S, domination and monopoly rule. Wall Street happy over Chile junta Jubilance is rampant among Wall Street tycoons over the prospects opened up by the military coup in Chile. As U.S. News and world Re- port says “some of the biggest names in U.S. industry stand to benefit.” Among these “bene- ficiaries’ who expect that de- nationalization will. bring back their plants are General Electric, International Telephone and Telegraph, Dow Chemical; Corn- ing Glass Works and Ford Mo- tor Company. Even for the former Owners of the copper mines, which are being retained in government hands, there is good News as “the government 1s willing to hold serious talks about com- ~ pensation.” The military usurperS are all set to tell out more of their country. General Leigh has said, “Chile cannot carry ovt recon- struction without foreign help.” As U.S. News and World Report points out there will be lots there to “help”. “Many credit “ | chanr ete blocked during the Al- ars, are i We're ont” coming Up. sential Shing to see that the es- Mports flow to Chile’ ffi w to Chile, an ae < top U.S. banker. Euro- intetnaty anadian lenders and aisntare Onal credit jnstitutions aan Showing interest.” seen deal the egscudo has Sollraar alued from 25 to the inflation @™sactions and rampant tovithe Prevails. New advisor Fao Oninister of Foreign Af tare - tlando Saenz has said, create ‘o Time, “You need t shits bene realistic relatign- The poo prices and costs. : this.” | As another un er &mber sUMmarizes the have Sex ‘The Only thing we work + Offer is work, work, period of ere is Zoing to be a ening, Whee SeVere belt-tight. hard time must get ready for for the €.” That's hard time peasants Chilean workers and reaps me while joices! Wall Street More Profits and rm 280 for most import