| d | | @ jIMtr in (eNO Ss > Mai JNICATIONS The South Vietnam People's Liberation Atmed Forces brought down or destroyed on the ground over 400 planes, put out of service Marly 700 military vehicles (including 320 Manks or armoured cars), hundreds of pieces 4 of artillery, thousands of tons of ammunition, ‘st aflame more than 500 tons of oil and mil- lions of litres of gasoline. The South Vietnam LAF and people also annihilated a sizeable 8mount of the enemy's coercive force and 8stroyed hundreds of "'strategic hamlets” or Soncentration camps, seizing control of many teas and further enlarging the liberated zone. Acting IHo Chi Minh, the armed forces and people throughout Vietnam are resolved to persevere Nand step up their resistance, ‘determined f to fight the US aggressors till total victory" dtd shoulder. to shoulder with the fraternal Cambodian and Lao people, to drive the US Mperialists out of the Indochina peninsula. upon the testament Indochina, and an end to Canada's com- Campaign by calling on President Nixon to: , CANADIAN PACIFIC 9n to get messages from the people of the nly: STOP ly silty, Steen Street United Church, @ ronto 3, Ontario _ Latest news is from Vancouver stat- Ng that the Young Communist League ere has set a goal of 2,000 names in ©ne week. The first day, with three can- Yassers at the Pacific National Exhibi- On gates, they made a good start. _ “The majority of people we ask to Sign do so gladly” said one of the YCLers, “Young: people especially.” “withdraw all U.S. armed forces and weapons + of President 25 Years Later Resisting imperialism When the 25th anniversary of the great victory over nazi Ger- many was celebrated, many cor- rectly stressed that guns had con- -inued to fire, human blood was shed continuously throughout all of the relatively ful” years that have passed since World War II. It is imperialism which has persistently increased its crimes against humanity, that is to blame for all that. The arms race has reached unprecedented proportions. In the USA alone direct military spending in the last 25 years has exceeded 1,000,000,000,000 dollars — four times: more than the country spent on the war against nazi Germany. Even incomplete cal- culations show that some 200,000 million dollars are spent every year all over the world on armaments. In spite of public, “peace- ° protests, the main imperialist power led by United States continue to work on_ the evolvement of new weapons of mass extermination, and means of chemical! and biological war- fare are being tested. Opposition to these imperial- ist wars is growing. Even those who support US imperialism’s wars are becoming concerned— fearful of the consequences of expanding war, and the effect it has on the economy. All around the world, there is a growing opposition to war. People of different views and beliefs are becoming more firm- ly convinced that a_ durable peace can be established only in the struggle against imperial- ism, that greatest of all evils. which brings suffering, death _ and ,destruction; to; humanity. < , ; : 1 c Recovering