February 13, 1975

February 13, 1975

I .* ?F:-lO i R Ff¡LDnOOl R.ELFOLDY '' 2¿;32 Elâr{o0}r DR ctEyELÂt{o HTS o}t 4+to6 ,q- ; jUf¡ : I' like: Sós,trreí I ivg ìthteatened no court' "American." Pretesting.tho mis'use of their our supplies of oil, rve'd. take it tiom them, âation;.buÍs,in,rnatryi:eases rüas a mattef of ' ênviionment, the hazards to their lives and by golly, at the point ofa gun' People rvho con$eience;.that'.wd coúldnÌt jusiify oi sanê .livelihood, their voices have been heard ridé around on camels don't nêed all that tion the reopening of D-Block.'And scarcely beyond'their own sho¡es oil anyway. whilo I '' considêr'our àctiori in .comparison of such a. , Foi thii reason the ATOM (Against Though.he puts it more diplomatically, magnitude from the viewpoint, of ,ca¡rectiônal Testing on Mururôa) Committee, together Q¡. Kissinger seems to think pretty much authcjrities as Sostie's,rit is an illustratioñ, u/ith groups from Tahiti, Australia, New 'tfrtê same thing. If the Arab states cut olì our of the bigotry and hypocrisy of these so- ., Zealand and France; is convening tþe Con' suqpües of oil, if they were "strangling" I've enjoyed your provocative'articles on called correctional facilities and their re. fe¡ence for a Nuclear Free Pacifrc at Suva; the,economies of the Western nations, our the world's political scene and although I habilitation programs. , , Fiji, April l-6. .secietary of state theorizes that we may was unable to read your January a issue I'm . IBRAHIM ABDULLAH Delegates to the Conference are ac! have to ¡esqrt to force, For reasons of na- sure your article on prisons -ISA our natiôn's lived Attica Prison tiústs f¡om independence and autonomist - tional preservation we may tìnd it necessary up to WIN's thought provoking style, You mövements, anti'military and paciûst to intervene militarily in the Middle Eâst. certainly got a reáction from Deputy Wàiden From the beginning, the Paris âgreements Perhaps rny experiences as a fo¡mer WRL:. BfoUPs, and church, union, womenls and In the post-Vietnam era that suggestion O'Riley! Which in itself gave me almost as on Vietnam have been blatantly violated by voluntèer might be"of some interest in youth organizations in Tahiti, Tonga, orryht to be considèied ¡idiculous. The much pleasure as reading the article. the Thieu regime and the Nixon and Ford fegatd to thç minor controversy between, Samoa, New Hebrides, New Caledonia, ' whole idea of military intervention in the _CHUCK STOTTS administrations. After years of Jim Peck and,Ralph DiGia OVIN, t2l19/24 Gilbert & Ellice Islands, the Trust Te¡ri Middle East is logistically ditlìcult and supporting Oklahoma State'Penitentia¡y and 1116,175). I. started doing volunteer of Micronesi4 Solomon Island$, is more, it is the corrupt, dictatorial Thieu government, tory morally indefensible, What February 13,1975 / Vol. Xl, No. 5 and coveriúg up the continuing Indochina work for,the WRL shortly after its offices- Hawaii, Japan, New Zealand and Australia. fotally unnecessary. I just read the ll3}l75 jssue of \üIN with - war, Washington is now highlighting the then at 5 Beekman Street-were raided. Others f¡om Papuá New Guinea, Indonesiå . Suppose the Arab states did re-employ the exçellent article on Martin Sostre's on- Following also been invited, 4. We're Back Again I Susonne Goìwan current lìghiing in orde¡ to get additional the cleanup and the move to ., . and Latin America have the oil embargo of 19?3. Suppose they did going struggle with the so-cálled'justibe ' ond Rachel Bedard-Pqrker funds for Vietnam and Cambodia. These 339 Lafayette Street, I joined in envelope Pacific distances ate long and many island cut off all shipments.of oil to the United system and their hired henchmen, the funés werc cut by Congress last yeár. cor- stufrng "partiesi' and did some draft, people are poor;'some of them''þill not be States and our ally in Euro. pe, the .Nether- rectional authóritieb. 7. NATO's Rote-'in. lmperialism Only weeks ago three Watergaters-Dean, counseling until I left New Yori City in, ,' able to come to Suva without ûnancial av. lands; Woul{ that strangle óur industrial Sostt"'s rit";ìi; sho\r,s the lengths Joseph Gerson Magruder, and Kalmbach, all convicted of 1971. ì sistance. With the help offríends from the life? Would it ¡uin the economic fbunda- these madmen will go for the purpose of subverting the US Constitution-were ,Unlike Jim Peck's experiences, mine, , affluent countries, we hope to provide it' tions of our civilization? 10. Ain't Nd.Mama Goi4g to S'chool silencing a man who refuses tq submit to . released from jail by "Maximum" John were almost wholly pleasant and enjoyable. Together, people ofthe Paciûc can Ctearly not, 60% of the bil we use coínes ThomoS'/, Cottle total injústice. 20Vo i Sirica. Last Fall, Lieutenant Calley, con- At envelope stuftng "parties" Ralph DiGia sp€ak with a strong and united voice. We from within out own borders; less than ¡ a Il 1974 Attica officials reopened D- victed mass murderer, was also ¡eleased V"y, often brought beers (payed for, I suspect, intend to continue to work'fo¡ â Nuclear of it comes from the Arab states of the Mid' 1 3. Organophosphorus: Pesticide or Block, the apex of Sept, 19?l's massacre, from jail. out of his own pocket), but even when he F¡ee Pacific'with determination, as a step . dle Fast. The Arabs could create a hardship Homicide I Robert Aldridge contrary to coútt ordeiS that the block be join On January 30 the Ford "clemency" did not, he usually worked with;us and . , toward a nuclear free yvorld, lVill you for us, of coùrse; but they could not sealed until the conôlusion of the Attica p¡ogram for resisters the¡e was always good conve¡sation if us and help us to have a saY in oul own "strangle" our industriâl way of life. 16. Here's Looking'At You, Kid! wa¡ was extended for Brothers trials. lilþen the word came nothiirg else. I also recollect Ralph taking a futures? We would have to drive less, of course. Ted Howard one month. This amounts to continued through the grapevine many said that they -AMELIAiqKOTUMI'¡A punishment because we exercised our whole party of volunteers out to a loc¿l We couldn't take in as many drive-iir would never enter a place which was as 17. Changes bar.afterward and buying us all beers-again Box 5 34, Suva, Fiji movies, ride so many endless miles in pur- democretic right, indeed our duty, to tesist much a memorial to thòse who wêre . I think out of his own pocket. suit of ¿ pack of cigarettes or devote so an unjust, illegal war. Last Septemher the slaughtered as the monument which sits 20. Reviçws The point I am trying to make.is not , In teading the I2l19l'14 WIN issue I was much of our national energy to the sale Second International Conference of Exiled outside this prison dedicated to the 11 guards how many free bee¡s we got, buù rather that very disturbed to see the reprint from and serviçe of fuel-hungry ca¡s. But losing Cover: Photos of participants in the As- War Resisters met in Toronto and called a killed by their superiors. ' everytime I voluntee¡ed I was thankèd after- her-selÍ ("LA Feminists Raid Abortion ¿ll this would hardly ruin our civilization. sembly to Save the Peace Agreement by boycott of the Ford "clemency" _program. The fi¡st g¡oup to move, did so like wards, and So'wefe the other volunteers.r CliniC') in.Changes. I have oúly roed fout If anything, we would be better off to do Grace Hedemann. Our boycott,has been successful and the cowering dogs with their tails between thei¡ When Peter Kiger coordinated volunteer , issues of l¡¿r.s¿tlbut it has been more than without such a gluttonous way of life. t Ford program has been a dismal failure. ln legs. Continuously others were threatened, ?Ì program's eforts, he made it very plain that he and enough to shçw me how one-sided and in' Perhaps some persons would have us STAFF the light of the extension, wé are coerced and bribed into moving. Men close extending our boycott. the.WRL appreciated our efforts. I neyer, accurate thoir reporting is. The Los Angeles wage a war in the Middle East and ¡un the to parole o¡ conditional release we¡e ' 'J felt taken for granted. Feminist Women's Health Center is a very . risk of a global war with nuclear weaponq Chuck Fager We tfueatened with time, Maris Cakars'Susan Cakâri; again call for universal, unconditional moie Maybe Jim's problem is that he works. controversial group within the feminist rr just to keep our highways glutted with cars, Susan Pines' Fred Rosen" , amnesty for all draft resisters, deserters, vets Finally o¡ June, 19th, oirly one company present. Mary Mayo. too hañ and conscientiously. (.I.never movement and it is unhelpful to ouf air pollritèd with fuel exhausts, and . with less than honorable discharges, and of about 40 men remained, That morning Murray Rosenþlith Martha Thomases.' . ¡ealized, Jim.was a voluntee¡ until I read . their viewpoint without also presenting the our highway.accident rates as high as in- half we¡e civilians with anti-war ¡ecords. Again we moved to D-Block, the ¡emainder his.letter.).Unfortunately, the¡e is a human position of the other side.

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