World Outlook A Labor Press Service — Un Service de Presse Ouvrier 1963-1968 World Outlook was published by Pierre Frank, Joseph and Reba Hansen in Paris, France. It was published in 1963 under the auspices of newly created United Secretariat of the Fourth International. Published out Paris it was eventually moved to New York City and published by the US Socialist Workers Party as a fraternal courtesy to the USFI. With the change of location it started, under Joseph Hansen’s editorship, reflecting the politics of the SWP and away from the strictly European USFI influence. In 1968 it was renamed Intercontinental Press. World Outlook started publishing twice-monthly initially then within a few months started publishing weekly. The reporting in the magazine focused on the goings on and activities of the world Trotskyist movement in the 1960s as well as analysis of the major events of the period, from the Cuban Missile Crisis through counter-revolutionary coup in Indonesia in 1965 to the rise of the May events in France in 1968. This archive was created by Marty Goodman of the Riazanov Project. Hard copy originals provided by the Holt Labor Library in San Francisco, CA Jump to issues for: 1963 | 1964 | 1965 | 1966 | 1967 | 1968 Please note that all year-end country/subject/author indexes provided by World Outlook editors are also available for each of the following years, with searchable text: Index for 1963 | Index for 1964 | Index for 1965 | Index for 1966 | Index for 1967 1963 Volume 1 Vol. 1, No. 1, September 27, 1963 Algeria’s new Constitution and the Election of Ben Bella The Soviet Loan Algeria Algeria on the Eve of the Decisive Stage by Michel Pablo Hunger Strike Wins Release of Peruvian Peasant Leaders Moscow-Peking Dispute Effects Scandinavian CP’s Cuba Displays Independent Position He Was “Wanted” Wasn’t He (on the arrest of Dennis Brutas in S. Africa) by Laure Gervais Fourth International Greets Ceylonese Development Ceylonese Express Solidarity with People of South Vietnam The Test Case of Jamaica “Investia” Attacks the Fourth International Vol. 1, No. 2, October 6, 1963 Ben Bella Affirms Socialist Aims In Reply to “S. Ivnaovitch” (Investia) by Pierre Frank Memorable Scene Department Indian Workers Protest Inflation Striker Tortured in Spain New Threat Faces Eskimos and Lapps Dennis Brutus Taken to “The Fort” Scholar Arrested in S. Africa (Dr. Neville Alexander) Bitter Strike Struggle in Bolivia Celebrate Chinese Revolution Vol. 1, No. 3, October 11, 1963 Algeria Faces Armed Rebellion For the Defense of the Algerian Revolution by Michel Pablo Aims of the Armed Rebellion in Algeria British Labour Party Confident of Victory by A. Adair Castro Outlines Independent Policy of the Test-Ban Pact New Revolt in Communist Party of India Togliaatti Clamps Dow on the “Pro-Chinese” More Land Nationalized in Cuba Forward to Lenin! — Not Back to Stalin in the Fight Against Khruschev by E. Germain (Ernest Mandel) A Soviet Artist Speaks His Mind Vol. 1, No. 4, October 18, 1963 Ben Bella Wins Big Victory in Kabylie China Grants Algeria $50,000,000 Loan Hugo Blanco Addresses the People of Peru UN Requests South Africa to Free Political Prisoners The Neville Alexander Case Algerians Approve of Cuba’s Stand on Test-Ban Pact Good Choice for Peace Prize (Linus Pauling) A Few More Steps Along the Path of Insanity (Nuclear arms race) Norwegian Communit Party Straddles In Moscow-Peking Dispute Indonesian Communist Party Leaders Veer Toward China Guerrilla Warfare Stepped Up in Angola The Austrian Miners Strike Castro Responsible for Hurricane? Behind Khrushchev’s $1,000,000,000 order for wheat by E. Germain The Highest Expression of Khrushchevism by Pierre Frank Vol. 1, No. 5, October 25, 1963 Fourth International Appeals for Defense of Algerian Revolution Moroccan Monarchy Spearheads Neocolonialist Assault on Algeria The “Front of Socialist Forces” by Joseph Hansen French Imperialism Fears Another Cuba Chou En-Lai Seeks to East Tension Doctor Togliatti to the Rescue Good Word for Stalin’s Concentration Camps Franco Court Gives Cruel Sentences to Young French Revolutionaries FLN Protests Betancourt’s Repressive Measures (Venezuela) Castro Explains Significance of the New Agrarian Reform Canadian Fair Play for Cuba Committee Launches Tour Guerrilla Warfare — A Method by Ernesto Che Gevara Vol. 1, No. 6, November 1, 1963 Algerian Scores Gains in Defense Agaisnt Moroccan Attack National Congress of Peasants Opens in Algeria Appeal for Aid to Algeria Moroccan Embassy Picketed in London Wave of Nationalizations in Algeria Ben Bella as Seen Through the Capitalist Press New Arrests in Bilbao Castro Asks Kennedy to Lift Blockad Because of Hurricane Appel to Latin-American to Help Cuban Hurricane Victims Chinese Help Arrives in Cuba Ceylon Group Urges Relief Fund for Cuba Moscow Says Story about “Ultimatum” to Cuba is Fabrication Khrushchev Announces Major Aid for Hurricane Victims in Cuba German-Cuba Mail Censored by U.S.? “The First All-Out Nuclear Confrontation” Operation “Big Lift” French Nuclear Games Arouse Consternation U.S. Now “Modernizing” its Artillery Do the Dead of Hiroshima Weigh on His Conscience? Neville Alexander Case Garlands Counter Censure of Gopalan by S.R. Singh (on Indian Communist Party) Greek Communist Party Lines Up Criminal Insult to Franco’s Political Police Adenaur Gives Way to Erhard (Germany) by E. Germain Guerrilla Warfare — A Method by Ernesto Che Gevara [continued form last issue] Vol. 1, No. 7, November 8, 1963 Algeria Celebrates Ninth Anniversary Moroccan Embassy Picketed Again in London Book on Algerian Revolution Published Defeatism on Both Sides? by Joseph Hansen More on the “Front of Socialist Forces” Coup d’etat in Vietnam Asturians Confirm Report of Torture Greek Political Prisoner Dies Peru Jogs Oil Company on Tax Bill Oil Companies Under Attack in Argentina Imperialists Squabble Over Congo Oil Death Toll Still Rising in Hiroshima Tell U.S. to Go Home with Polaris Bases Animals Less Free than You Think The Earl Bomces a “Commoner” Robin Williams on Tour in China Grave Deficiency in Soviet Agriculture CP Seeks Parliamentary Road in Mexico Italian CP Debates “Left-of-Center” Government U.S. Troops in Vietnam Now 16,500 Ougegane Tells Chinese About Algeria’s Freedom Struggle Moscow Levels New Attack on Fourth International CP of India Opens War on “Trotskyism” Vol. 1, No. 8, November 15, 1963 French Workers say, "Pay Attention" Rightists Suffer Heavy Defeat in Greek Elections More Nationalizations in Algeria New Situation in Greece Another Step in De-Stalinization A Welcome Development in Peking’s Polemics: — On Khrushchev’s Attitude Toward the Algerian Revolution — French Communist Party Attitude Tward the Algerian Revolution (an Example of Social-Chauvinism) — On the Theory of Socialism in One Country Algeria’s Congress of Peasants — A Revolutionary Gathering Indictment Quashed in South African Trial of Eleven How a Prisoner Like Mandela is Kept New York Times Confirms Reports of South African Prison Conditions Sometimes South Africa’s Political Police Get Impatient First Hanging Under South Africa’s New Law South Africa — Paradise for Capitalists Vol. 1, No. 9, November 22, 1963 American Oil Kings Los in Argentina An Italian Socialist View of Algeria Pro-Chinese Group Denounces British CP Leadership Betancourt Continues Preparations for Fraudulent Election Political Shift in Nigera Nigerian Left Wing Takes Big Stride Forward Peruvian Peasants Seize Land Portuguese Terror in Angola Twenty Women and Children Escape from Angola Greek Political Prisoners to be Freed Bombay Meeting Celebrates Algerian Independence “New Statesman” Speculates Over Attack on Trotskyism Timofeyev Tackles “Permanent Revolution” by E. Germain “Private Enterprise Has Never Been Had It So Good” by S. R. Singh Canadian Government Attack on Maritime Unions Runs into Squalls Twenty-Five Years of the Fourth International by Leslie Goonewardene Reply to Five Proposals Published in “The Newsletter” Vol. 1, No. 10, November 29, 1963 The Assassination of Kennedy: It’s Political Background and Aftermath by Joseph Hansen Peasants Attacked in Peru Gartolin and Molina Appeal for Aid (Peru) “Peace Corps” Ousted at University of Ayacucho Lining Up for the Elections (UK) by T. J. Peters Ceylonsese Communist Party Expels Union Chief The General Election in Japan by S. Okatani Japanese Election Results Italian Socialist Accuses U.S. of Preparing New Invasion of Cuba Cubans Continue to Battle Blockade New Algerian Magazine French CP and Algeria: A Typical Case of Social-Chuavanism by Pierre Frank Not From Peking British CP Expells Eight Dissidents The American Negro, Popular Shifts and Economic Status by Evelyn Sell If the Bomb Doesn’t Get Us, DDT Will by Paul Abbott Ross Dowson Explains Aligeran Revolution to Canadians Vol. 1, No. 11, December 6, 1963 The Dallas Police and Oswald Marxists in the U.S. Denounce Assassination Fourth International Answers Moscow Slander of Oswald Fourth International Disavows “Alvahuete” Statement The American Way of Life, Your Country, Too, News a Vice-President Students and Teachers Strike in France Labour Party Delegation to Visit Algeria Mohamed Boudiaf Released (Algeria) British Pro-Chinese Communists Hold Meeting Ceylonese Communist Groups Convokes Congress No Jubilation on Nehru’s Birthday by Kailas Chandra AFL-CIO Bureaucrats Feel Pressure of “Freedom Now” by Evelyn Sell Vol. 1, No. 12, December 13, 1963 ACLU Accuses Dallas Police Johnson — A Champion of Civil Rights? American Negros Adopt Wait-and-See Attitude by Evelyn Sell Hugo Blanco Joins Four Comrades in Hunger Strike Message from Hugo Blanco from Peruvian People Luis Vitale Sentence for Pro-Cuba Position Support in Chile for Hugo Blanco Campaign in Uruguay for Hugo Blanco Trotsky Included in Havana Mural Pro-Chinese Wing Advances in Chile Ceylon Communist Party on verge of Split by Sydney Wanasinghe Vol. 1, No. 13, December 20, 1963 Will Kennedy Assassination Become Excuse for New Witch-Hunt by Joseph Hansen Paz Estenssoro Provokes battle with Bolivian Miners Setback for the Left in Venezuela Italy’s “Center-Left” Government by Sirio Di Giuliomaria The Need for a Revolutionary Party in Peru by Hugo Blanco Young Martinique Rebels Condemned Acilor — Algeria Confronts a Case of Bureaucraticsm Association to Aid Algeria Organized in Quebec Where the Algerian Revolution Stand Today by Michel Raptis (Pablo) Deutscher’s Biography of Trotsky — by Joseph Hansen Vol. 1, No. 14, December 27, 1963 includes Volume 1 index for all of 1963 Khrushchev Greets Algerian Delegation Chou En-Lai Tours Africa Stool Pigeons Testify in Dr. Nivelle Alexander Case Pro-Nazis in South African Cabinent by Ilizwi Lesizwe Parti Socialiste du Quebec Canadian CP Leaders Back Moscow Against Peking John Birchers Try to Stir Up Witch-Hunt Castro Voices Marxist Opposition to Assassination The Law of Value in Relation to Self-Management and Investment in the Economy of the Workers States. Some Remarks on the Discussion in Cuba by E. Germain ============================================ 1964 Volume 2 Vol. 2, No. 1, January 3, 1964 Cuzco General Strike Demands Freedom for Hugo Blanco Witch-Hunt Trial in South Africa Two South African Victims Judged in Insane Christmas Never Merrier in New York Algerians Prepare for FLN Congress The Bureaucratic Danger in Algeria Chou En-Lai Addresses the FLN Algerians Pleased with Soviet Trip Launch Youth Paper in Canada General Humberto Delgado — Revolutionary or Adventurer by Julio Cabral Britain After Kennedy Pre Election Crisis Intensified by T.J. Peters The Negro Struggle Begins to Pick Up Again by Evelyn Sell The Law of Value in Relation to Self-Management and Investment in the Economy of the Workers States. Some Remarks on the Discussion in Cuba [continued from last issue] by E. Germain Vol. 2, No. 2, January 10, 1964 The Canadian Nuclear Threat Angolans Seek Aid from China, USSR, Cuba Chou En-Lai’s Remarks on the Algerian Revolution Seventh Fleet Becomes Issue in India France Loosens Blockade on China New Gains Made by Belgian Labor Movement by Henri Vallin Khrushchev’s Advice to the Algerians Legislative Run-Around on Civil Rights by Evelyn Sell Behind the Agricultural Crisis in the Soviet Union Nazim Hikmet Vol. 2, No. 3, January 17, 1964 First Negro Candidate for President of the U. S. By Joseph Hansen Tiny Panama Stands Up to the U. S . The Demonstrations at Oran Algeria Corrects Some Error s in Nationalization Ben Bell a Reaffirms Solidarity with Cuba German Students Observe Human Rights Day — Cite Alexander Case in South Africa Eritreans Report Guerrilla Successes Spanish Revolutionary Socialists Initiate Discussion Johnson Offers the Beginning of “Disarmament” “Irrevocable” Decision to Test Frenoh H-Bomb Tunisia Recognizes the New China France Takes Another Step Toward Recognizing China Wayward Bus Company Helps Cuba U .S. Seventh Fleet Maneuvers in Indian Ocean By Kailas Chandra Soviet Union Gives Books to Algeria Forecast for 1964: More and Bigger Demonstrations in Negro Struggle — By Evelyn Sell De-Stalinization a l a Togliatti Airmail Rates of World Outlook Pravda Eulogizes J. Lenski Kind Remarks Sting State Department “To Split or Not To Split — Left Wing Indian Communists Ponder Course of Action — By S .R. Singh Another American Success Story Vol. 2, No. 4, January 27, 1964 Revolution in Zanzibar. Thousands of Peasants Take Over Land in North of Peru Ben Bella Pledges Revolution Will Continue to the End Panama’s President Denounces Washington What Happened in Panama French Imperialists Recall Suez France Tells US: “We’re Going to Recognize China” Meo on China for the State Department Italy’s New Party , the PSIUP — By Sirio Di Giuliomaria The Italian CP Tries to Hook onto the Algerian Revolution By Livio Maitan The French Left Unveils “Mr X” — By Pierre Frank The CIA Gives Figures “Mingguan Pekerdja” — An Indonesian Marxist Magazine The End of “Sotsialisticheski Viestnik” Can Canada’s Unemployed Survive? Label for Atomic Bomb Denanded Dennis Brutus Sentenced Discrhtlnation in New York Schools Challenged — By Evelyn Sell Vol. 2, No. 5, January 31, 1964 Declarations of the Fourth International Gr eetings Sent to People’s Republic of Zanzibar Use of Troops in East Africa Denounced French Recognition a Big Victory for China Castro’s Trip to Moscow Soviet Union Threatened with Meat Shortage The Negro Thrust Toward Political Action — By Evelyn Sell China, Uranium and the OAS (Problems for Pearson) By Philip Scott The Events in Cyprus The Conversation Opens (Can the French Socialists and Communists Get Together?) — By Pierre Frank Recent Events in Aden — By Muhsin Abo Mishaal Ceylonese Strikers Win Tough Battle — By Rohini Dunuwille Maitan Speaks in Brussels The Socio-Economic Situation in South Africa (A Background Article) — By Franz J. T. Lee Vol. 2, No. 6, February 7, 1964 Another Coup d’Etat in South Vietnam High Prices An Issue in Ceylon Sul tan Loses Yacht, Too In Defense of the Free World Tschombets Revelations on the Murder of Lumumba Who Will Win the Chilean Elections? An Economist Looks at Cuba (Stronger in the Fifth Year) Juan Lechfn in Break with Paz Estenssoro Big Pressure on American Negro Leaders By Evelyn Sell Portuguese Ultracolonialism in Mozambique By Franz J.T. Lee Vol. 2, No. 7, February 14, 1964 The New Crisis Over Cuba — By Joseph Hansen 8 1 000 Peasants Seize Land in Peru One-Day General Strike Hits Italy Kasavubu to “Investigate” Lumumba Murder Chou En-lai Finds Africa Up to Expectations Guerrilla War Flares in the Congo Zanzibar Trade Unions Back New Government A Thorny Question for Ceylonese CP Mexico — Silver Lining in Some Dark Clouds Junta Closes Ecuador University Alexander Case Scheduled to Resume Caravelles for China? Algeria’s “Socialist Pilot Stores” By Henri Dumoulin Demonstration in London over Cyprus The Special Congress of theFrench Socialist Party By Pierre Frank Victories Best Described as “Hallow” (Civil Rights in the US) — By Evelyn Sell Whose Suicide? Vol. 2, No. 8, February 21, 1964 Resolutions of the Fourth International: On the Character of the Algerian Government New Developments in the Angolan Revolution Washington’s Last Card in South Vietnam Behind the Bloodshed in Cyprus Self-managementn Proves a Success in Algeria (First Balance Sheet) — By Henri Dumoulin Text of Ben Bellats Speech on the Success o Self-management (Cash Bonuses for Workers) An African Leader Scores a Point A Survivor Recalls How Stalin Liquidated Congress Delegates Works by Trotsky Circulate in Italy Belgian Students Protest Intervention in Cyprus The UN Expedition to Atlanta — By Evelyn Sell In Quebec the Armory Raid Was Not Unpopular Nehru’s Congress Party Routed in Goa (An Analysis of the Election Results) — By Kailas Chandra New Frontier Breaks Through White House Vol. 2, No. 9, February 28, 1964 Hands Off Gabon! Cypriotes Tell British To d’et Out Kwilu Made Forbidden Territory Prerevolutionary Situation in Brazil, Julio Declares 12arzani Orders Kurd Forces to Retain Arms China Grants Aid to Zanzibar Politi’oal Atmosphere Eases in Greece Spain Sells Trucks to Cuba Successes Scorod in One-Day School Boycotts — By Evelyn Sell Forces Unite in South West Africa Colonialists Join Anti-Salazar Front — By Julio Cebral Iraq Recognizes Angolan Exile Government Three Years of the Angolan Revolution “Haven’t Those People Read Even Machiavelli?” Castro’s Speech to the Bank Workers New Idea Sent to White House Vol. 2, No. 10, March 6, 1964 “Critical Support” for Whom? — By Joseph Hansen The Coming FLN Congress in Algeria — By L Couturier A Victory for Both the Kurds and Jfasser — By A Said London Council Elections — Omen of the Future? By John Powell No Crime to Return from Cuba — By Ruth Porter Canadian Students Support Indiana Witch-Hunt Victims By Catherine Scott The Poli tic al Shift in Bolivia New Revolutionary Party Formed in Chile Can You Shame India into Communism? (S A Dange Turns to n Mass Fast ingn ) — By Kai las Chandra The UN Ponders South Africa — By Franz J. T. Lee We Are Gratified and Considerably Surprised Vol. 2, No. 11, March 13, 1964 Hugo Blanco’s Sister Arrested An Assist for Big Business in Italy Johnson Calculates to Risks — By Joseph Hansen Alexander Defense Answers South African Slanderers Bolivian Vice-Presidential Candidate Resigns Postmen May Place “Stop Delivery” Order on Britain’s Mail (Second Strike Since 1861?) Algerian Militants Look Forward to March 28 Congress By Henri Dumoulin CP Wings Move to Left in Latin America Indian Social Democrats Reshuffle Forces Rising West German Influence in Africa — By Ilizw Lesizwe The Black Muslims in America — By Evelyn Sell Are New “Rehabilitations” in Preparation in the Soviet Union? Indonesian CP Adopts “Four Amulets” Shell Oil Picks Up Costro’s Bid Vol. 2, No. 12, March 20, 1964 Biggest Rally in History of Brazil First Campus “Sedition” Trial in U.S. (The Bloomington Case) Bertrand Russell Backs Bloomington Students The Black Muslims Today [Part II] — By Evelyn Sell The Congress Party Makes A Bid to the Left — By Kailas Chandra Peruvian Leftists State Cormnon Aims New Democratic Party Red-Baits Canadian “Trotskyists” By Catherine Scott Continental Congress to be Held in Montreal Fate of Pietro Tressa Still Disturbs Italian Workers Movement &38212; By Livio Maitan Eritreans Continue Their Struggle Georg Lukacs Takes Up the Moscow-Peking Dispute — By Fernand Charlier Franco’s Spain on Europe’s Doorstep — By Ramón Vazquez Documents: Fourth International Denounces Rabat Verdict Get U S Troops Out of Vietnam! Vol. 2, No. 13, March 27, 1964 Political Crisis in Chile Dr Alexander Takes the Stand in Cape Town Witch-Hunt Case Issue of “Révolution” Banned Algerians Discuss Problems of Self-managed Industry — By Henri Dumloulin The Congo Regime Continues Downhill — By René Massa Kbrushchev’s Proposed “Labor Passport” (Setback for De-Stalinization) Truman Gives the French A Lesson in Fencing The Congress of the French Communist Students — By C Henry Record Rise in Prices France Was “Not Completely Paralyzedtt — By Pierre Frank London Labour Edges Leftwards Possible Shift in Sino-Indian Border Dispute? The COMECON’s Pricing Policy (An Issue in the Sino-Soviet Conflict) — By Fernand Charlier Oil Discovered in China America’s Black Muslims and Political Action (Malcolm X Rises to the Challenge) [Part III] — By Evelyn Sell New Socialist Magazine Vol. 2, No. 14, April 3, 1964 Socialist Youth Score Major Legal Victory in U.S. Armed Forces in Brazil Fraternize with Unionists Venezuelan Freedom Fighters Gird for Long Struggle Regroupment of Chilean Socialists Bolivia’s Deepening Crisis The Nazi Spirit Lives On Sachs Case Poses Puzzler for South African Jurists Justice Seasoned with Mercy Natal Defendants Given 206 Years Another “Sabotage” Case Scheduled in South Africa Irish Pay for Rule of Fianna Fail — by Sean Reed British Postmen Set Strike Date — by Alan Adair A Welcome Mat for Foreign Investors (India ts New Budget) — by S. R. Singh New Rise in Freedom Now Struggle — by Evelyn Sell Economic Crisis in Czechoslovakia That Anti-Semitic Pamphlet On “Specks of Dust” The Debate Between the French Socialists and Con:nnunists — by Pierre Frank Italian Conununists Hold Conference Vol. 2, No. 15, April 10, 1964 Documents: Counterrevolutionary Coup d’Etat in Brazil Another Step Forward in Algeria — by Henri Dumoulin Giant Rally Answers “Emergency” Decree in Ceylon No Sale An n Irregularity” in the Alexander Case A Philosophical Discussion on the Nature of Man [In a South African Court] The Testimony of Ian Leslie Van Der Heyden Double-Dealing in Transkei — by Franz J. T. Lee “L’Unita Finds Anti-Semitic Pamphlet Distasteful Work Vacation in Cuba for Canadian Students Pro-Chinese Tendency in Britain Makes Gains — by Sean Reed Algerian Athletes Back an Irish Protest Eritreans in Battle with Ethiopian Forces Political Book a Best Seller in Chile Economic Difficulties in Italy — by Livia Maitan “Doctors, Are Sick People Your Enemies?” Vol. 2, No. 16, April 17, 1964 Labour Party Triumphs in London Election Belgium’s Fascist-Minded Doctors Unhappy Brazil — by Joseph Hansen Algerians Study Important Congress Documents Trotskyism Haunts Both Moscow and Peking — by Pierre Frank Dango’s “Letter&A#8221; “Key Issue for Indian CP? — by Kallas Chandra Split in Communist Party of India Report from New Zealand — by Harry Holland Negro Freedom Fighters Face White Racists — by Evelyn Sell Sadistic Cops Sentenced in South Africa Deutscher— s View of the Trotskyists — by J.B.Stuart And What Happened to the Dinosaurs? Needed — A Stupidity Detectbr Vol. 2, No. 17, April 24, 1964 Savage Sentences in Dr Alexander Case FLN Congress Opens in Algeria — by Livio Maitan The Swing to Labour Is Wide and Deep (London Letter) — by T J Peters British Postal Strike Canceled — by Alan Adair Will Italian CP Attend That Conference? U.S. Headed for a “Dien-Bien-Phu” Suslov Points to the Danger of Trotskyism” — by Pierre Frank Whitsun March Planned in Denmark The Sanctions Show Who Supports South Africats “Aparthcid” — by Franz J. T. Lee Ranks Stired by Sino-Soviet Conflict (In the Canadian CP) — by Harry Anderson The Francisco Abarca Case by Fernand Charlier US Censorship Challenged Deutscher’s View of the Trotskyists — by J. B. Stuart Our Candidate for Command of World’s Nuclear Stockpile Vol. 2, No. 18, May 1, 1964 FLN Congress Reaffirms Algeria’s Socialist Orientation — by Livio Maitan Fourth International Sends Greetings to FLN Congress Viriato da Cruz Joins Angolan Front New stage in Spanish Workers Struggle — by Ramon Vazquez The Lesson of Brazil — by Manolo Sarmiento The “Cutback” in Nuclear Production Showdown Looming in Southern Rhodesia Werner Heisenberg Affidavit Offered in Alexander Case Nelson Mandela Tells Court, “I Am Ready to Die” Civil-Rights Exhibit at World’s Fair — by Evelyn Sell New Miracle Product for Your Nerves Oswald Photo Was Faked — by Joseph Hansen And What About that Shot Fired at General Walker? Belgian Govtt Bows to Doctors — by Fernand Charlier ttTrotskyistn Purge in British Communist Party Qubeo Students Say It with Snowballs — by R Brock Ontariot s Hospital Crisis — by Catherine Scott Vol. 2, No. 19, May 8, 1964 Khrushchevts Warning to US on Cuba — by Joseph Hansen Proposed Conference of Communist Parties — by Pierre Frank What Kind of Unions Are They? Pentagon Seeking “Death Ray” Cubans Challenge Yugoslav Action Please Correct the Address for Shipments of Gold Che Guevara on the Cuban Party, Brazilian Crisis, Etc Spy Plane Flights Exposed in Venezuela Venezuelnn FALN Rescues Prisoner Italian Trotskyists Call for Resolute Struggle Guerrilla War Continues in Eritrea USHeads for Disaster in South Viet Nam — by Juan de la Cruz 1,340 Civil-Rights Battles in us — by Evelyn Sell Lenin’s Correspondence with Second International (Book Review) — by Fernand Charlier Multimillionaire Has Only Praise for South Africa Vol. 2, No. 20, May 15, 1964 Asturian Miners Down Tools Soviet Union Grants Generous Aid to Algeria Cuba on the Eve of May Day — by Edward Duncan France Sells Locomotives to Cuba Teodoro Mosooso Bows Out End of the Alliance for Progress? — by Joseph Hansen Witch Hunt Continues in Brazil Coup d’Etat Feared in Chile Bolivian Miners Defend Radio Station Venezuelan Rebels Score the Pentagon Defendants Seek Appeal in Alexander Case A Dien-Bien-Phu for the United states? , British Communist Youth Expel “Trotskyistsm” — by Alan Adair “A Message from Our Sponsor” Freedom Now Party Files in Michigan Alfred Rosmer — by Pierre Frank Ceylonese May Day Resolution Vol. 2, No. 21, May 22, 1964 A South African Appeal for Help Spanish Strikers Stick Tough Tunisia Expropriates French Held Land New Guerrilla Front in the Congo Crisis Looms in Caribbean — by Joseph Hansen Yugoslav Reply to Cuban Criticism Havana’s “International Society” Soviet Military Aid for India Algeria and Agrarian Reform — by Henri Dumoulin Big Enough “It Looks Like a Long Hot Summer” — Evelyn Sell The World Trade Conference — by Fernand Charlier “A Serious Thought” Book Review: Morality and Politics in Poland — by William F Warde Vol. 2, No. 22, May 29, 1964 In Defense of Revolutionary Cuba — by Ernest Mandel What the Soccer Game in Lima Revealed Rejuvenation of the French CP? — by Pierre Frank Boycott of Bolivian Elections Mohamed Harbi Defines Tasks in Algeria Ban on Luthuli Extended Another Five Years South Vietnamese Guerrillas Score Victories Guerrilla Activity Continues in Guatemala Beware the Atrocity Stories — by Evelyn Sell PSIUP Position on the Sino-Soviet Conflict Peking Calls Attention to Lessons of Brazilian Defeat us ttLosesn Plutonium in Atmosphere Vol. 2, No. 23, June 5, 1964 In the Asturias Coal Basin The Death of Nehru Japanese OP Expels Two Top Leaders “Pravda” Again Points to specter of Trotskyism Congolese Guerrilla Fighters Forge Ahead South Africa’s Prisons Like Nazi Camps Caprivi Seeks Independence Loan Made to Meet South African Ransom Demand Step Toward Labor Unity in Ireland West German Students Given Hearing in East Germany Belgians Demand Freedom for: Abarcm Negroes Battle to End Prejudice in Unions — by Evelyn Sell World Trade Conference Draws to an End — by Fernand Charlier On the Methodology of “sectarianism” [Lukács Decides between Mao and Khrushchev] — by P.L.Carp The Mysterious Case or the 40 Microphones Noted in Passing: Practice-What-You-Preach Department One Country Where Private Property Is Still Sacred Insecticide Production Opens New Possibilities Documents: Trotskyist Leaders Discuss World Situation The Lesson of the Coup d’Etat in Brazil Vol. 2, No. 24, June 12, 1964 Workers Occupy Plants in Argentina Nigerian Workers Stage General Strike Student Demonstrations in South Korea Attempt Under Way to Crush Colombian Guerrillas Poz Wins Illegal Bolivian Election Francisco Juliao Arrested Mexican Communist Group Analyzes Brazilian Defeat Appeal Denied in Alexander Case Alexander Case Witnesses Charged with “Sabotage” Help Needed to Save Abrahams’ Home Guerrilla Struggle in Cameroun Counte_rrevo1utionaries Strike Again in Algeria — by Henri Dumoulin Negro Party Wins Place on Michigan Ballot — by Evelyn Sell The Havemann Case — by Ludwig Dürer On the Proposed Programme for the CPI — by Himoo Kalani That Week End Meeting in Honolulu Vol. 2, No. 25, June 19, 1964 Trotskyists Battle Against Opportunism in Ceylonese Party Algerians Raise Slogan of Workers Control Life Imprisonment for Nelson Mandela and His Comrades Dennis Brutus Transferred to Robben Island Couve de Murville Calls on General Franco — by Ramon Vazquez Faversham By-Election Confirms Swing to Labour Party The Meaning of Goldwater’s California Victory — by Joseph Hansen Nigerian General Strike Wins The Political Situation in Peru Italian Communist Youth Heartened by De Berry Candidacy Report Arrest of “Trotskyists” in Spain Book Review: On the Assassination of’ Kennedy A Little Justice After All Vol. 2, No. 26, June 26, 1964 Venezuela’s Struggle for Freedom Letter from Comandante Manui tt to Poland’s UN Representative Socialists Arrested in Spain Demand Release of Ismael Frias Rumania Turns Away from the COMECON — by E Germain Freedom Won for Francisco Abarca Call for Popular Militia in Algeria A Modest Proposal The “Bomb” of Gramcsi’s Letter — by Livio Maitan Under South Africa’s 90-Day Law Sino-Soviet Dispute Affects Japanese Labor Movement — by S. Okatani Spectre of Trotskyism in Sino-Soviet Conflict(Interview with Pierre Frank) Documents: Statement by the Revolutionary Section of the LSSP Declaration by Fourth International on the LSSP Ceylon Government Locks Out Workers Analysis of the SLFP-LSSP Coalition — by V Karalasingham As Blindly as a Force of Nature Vol. 2, No. 27, July 3, 1964 Imperialism Sets Up a New Saviour in the Congo Ki vu Was Always Lumumbist — by Anioet Kashamura General Taylor’s Task — by Joseph Hansen Italy’s “Center-Left” Cabinet Breaks Down Cuban Notebook: “A Billion Times Better than Before — by Ernest Mandel A Disquieting Fishing Contest Venezuela’s Struggle for Freedom (Cuban Revolution and Freedom Now Movement) Equality on a Silver Platter? — by Evelyn Sell Hands Off Southern Arabia! Pauling Again Warns on Nuclear War How Important Is the Individual in Making History? — by William F Warde Must Reading in Both Peking and Moscow Vol. 2, No. 28, July 17, 1964 A “Plot” to Assassinate Khrushchev? Warders Assault Dr Alexander and Two Others Soviet Play Fails to Slander Trotsky Counterx-evolution Tries Again in Algeria A Setbaok nnd a Rising Danger (Tokyo Letter) — by Eiiohi Yamanishi Mexico’s Jackal Press Unleashed on Cuba — by Manolo Sarmiento French-Canadat’s “RIN” — by R Brook Mine Strike in Chile Leader of Filipino Freedom Fighters Captured “We Go Afraid, Yet Dedicated0 — by Evelyn Sell Nuclear Arms in West Germany Cuban Notebook: The Camilo Cienfuegos School City — by Ernest Mandel Canadian Students Find Cuba a Free Country Nenni Aocidentnlly Kicked Out the Props — by Tullio Venturi Canadians Baok Nelson Mandela Londoners Protest Mandela Sentences — by John Powell Shastri Continues on Nehru’s Path — by S.R.Singh Castro’s Offer to Washington Documents: On Ceylon The Wearing Out of a Revolutionary Leadership — by Pierre Frank Fourth International Backs Emergency Congress The Prime Minister’s New Servants United Nations Meets Threat to Peace in Rome Vol. 2, No. 29, July 31, 1964 Details about Assaults in Dr Alexander Case What Goldwater Represents — by Joseph Hansen The New OAS Sanctions Against Cuba What Castro Really Said in that Interview with the New York Times Students See Revolutionary Cuba for Themselves Britain’s Big Mail Pile Up — by Alan Adair Hot Gambling Tip — Buy British Mixed Response to New Civil-Rights Law in us — by Evelyn Sell A Difference Between Poujade and Goldwater “Throw Wallace to the Lions,” Say Toronto Pickets Will the Chilean Communist Party Prove to be an Exception? — by Emmanuel Aguinaldo Indian Communist Party Opposition Holds Convention — by A Raheem Photos of Cuban Revolution Shown in Bombay German Metal Workers Win Favorable Agreement New Zealanders Protest Frenoh Nuclear Tests New Zealand CND “Open Letter to de Gaulle” Maoris Moving Toward Towns Frias Wins Release from Prison Venezuela’s Struggle for Freedom (The Question of Guerrilla Warfare) Vol. 2, No. 30, September 11, 1964 Election Results in Chile The General Strike in Nigeria Colonial People Grateful for Cuban Example Canadian Students Impressed by Cuban Revolution — by Ross Dowson New Wave of Militant Action in India — by Kailas Chandra Indian Communists Schedule Rival Congresses — by A Raheem Opposition in U.S. to Role in South Vietnam Mississippi’s Long Hot Summer — by Evelyn Sell Johnson’s Strategy — by Joseph Hansen Report on Alexander Case Alexander Defence Rally in London “I Have Not Forgotten” (Concerning Thorez and Togliatti) Documents: Hands Off North Vietnami Ceylonese Trotskyists Oppose Coalition Platform (Text of Speech by Edmund Samarakkody) Vol. 2, No. 31, September 18, 1964 “Chaos” in Saigon The Algerian Revolution Marks Time The Split in the Angolan Movement A Tragic Event in Argentina Silence on Hell — by Livio Maitan The “Gorillas” Grant Land Reform in Ecuador — by Emmanuel Aguinaldo Jeunes Gardes Carry on Tradition of First International Like Selling Soft Soap? The Kidnapping of Dennis Higgs “Wall Street Journal” Doubts Dr Perera Can Succeed The “Testament” of Palmira Togliatti — by fierre Frank Why Moscow Published Togliatti “Testament” Vol. 2, No. 32, September 25, 1964 General Strike in Saigon Attempt to Crush Political Opposition in Bolivia The Territorial Issues in the Sino- Soviet Dispute Negro Struggle Shakes Party Alignments in US — by Evelyn Sell Dr. Perera vs. Leon Trotsky Rise in West German Economic Cycle Ready to Resume Nuclear Testing The Lumpa Church Rebellion USSR Has New Weapon Capable of Destroying Mankind Two Steps Forward, One Step Back (On the ninth article of the Chinese Communist party in reply to the “Open Letter” of the Central Cammittee of the Communist party of the USSR) — by Ernest Germain Ben Bella Maintains Pressure on Oil Companies Japanese Trotskyists Publish Theoretical Magazine Documents: In Celebration of the Centenary of the First International For the Congolese Freedom Fighters Vol. 2, No. 33, October 2, 1964 Doubts Still Remain in Oswald Case Cuba’s Record in Medical Care (Text of a Speech — by Fidel Castro) Brazilian Sociologist Jailed Political Prisoners Tortured in Brazil The Coup dfEtat in Brazil (A Report by “Fortune” Magazine) Crisis in Austrian Socialist Party Boudiaft s Damaging Admissions Campaigning for Revolutionary Socialism in Imperialist America — By Evelyn Sell Vol. 2, No. 34, October 9, 1964 China and the Bomb Dutch GP Paper Retracts Slander of Trotskyists Kremlin Grants Indian Bourgeoisie Huge Armaments Credit Johnson Says n Kind Word for Peace Half of African Children Tubercular Alexander Appeal May Be Heard in November Two Alexander Witnesses Hounded in South Africa Kidnap cars “Owned” by Verwoerd Men Nelson Mandela’s Lawyer Seized Witch-Hunt Case in Nigeria Put a Stop to Dangerous Speculation! Countryside Stirs in India — by Kailas Chandra The Puzzling Defeat in South Vietnam — by Joseph Hansen Freedom Now Party Nominates Candidates — by Evelyn Sell Honest Government? Chile — Failure of a Policy The Gains in the Chilean Election (Text of a Speech by Fidel Castro ) New Display in Philippine Show Window Vol. 2, No. 35, October 16, 1964 Voskhod Goes into Orbit On the Eve of the British Elections New Steps Forward in the Algerian Revolution — by Livio Maitan Bourguiba Devaluates the Dinar German Social Democrats Score Electoral Victory The Crisis in the Austriab Socialist Party (A Background Article) Papandreou Heats Up the Cyprus Issue Happy Hunting Ground in Latin America The Uproar Over Peron’s Proposed Return Guerrilla Fighters in Action in Venezuela Police Terror in South Africa South Africa (A Memorandum Submitted to the Committee of Nine) What Was Behind the Riots in the USA? — by Evelyn Sell Vol. 2, No. 36, October 23, 1964 First Reactions in the Communist Movement Labour’s Victory in the British Elections — by TJPeters Brazilian Communists Depose Luis Carlos Prestes England’s Queen of Clubs Visits Quebeo — by R Brock Socialist League Founded in Montreal New Turn in Allen Case Cairo Conference Straddles Key Issues Guards Protect Leather Worker Delegates from Leaflets Two Nuclear Explosions October Ait Ahmed Captured in Algeria Documents: The Downfall of Khrushchev (A New Stage Opens in the Crisis of the Soviet Bureaucracy) — Statement by the United Secretariat of the Fourth International Vol. 2, No. 37, October 30, 1964 Why Not Accept the Chinese Proposal? Moscow Promises a Better Explanation French CP Asks New Moscow Leaders What It’s All About — by Pierre Frank Setback for Government Coalition in Belgian Elections Under the Verwoerd Regime Plan Resumption of Action in Angola Demonstrators in Bolivian Cities Famous Last Words Guerrilla Fighting Flares in Venezuela Meets Standard of Modern Liberals The Joint Statement of the FLN and the French Cp Guerrilla Warfare in Mozambique Southern Rhodesia, A “Volcanott Zambia Gains Political Independence Suspicious-Minded Americans Revolt Shakes Abboud Regime in Sudan Ceylonese Trotskyists Plan New Paper Allen Sentenced for Attempt to Leave Nigeria Documents: South Africa (A Memorandum Submitted to the Committee of Nine) - Part 2 Ceylonese Trotskyists Defend Freedom of Press China Proposes a Nuclear Summit Conference Vol. 2, No. 38, November 6, 1964 Johnson’s Problems Begin — by Joseph Hansen Mass Arrest of Left Communist Leaders in West Bengal Negro Vote Goes to Johnson — by Evelyn Sell Violent Demonstrations Sweep Bolivia Puerto Rican Studebts Demonstrate for Independence Sudan Demonstrations Gain Big Concessions Japanese Socialists criticize China’s Bomb The Shock Over Khrushchev’s Downfall — by Ernest Germain America’s TV Syndrome Election Campaign in Nigeria How to Break the Power of the Press Magnates — by V. Karalasingham West Bengal Left Communists Hold State Conference — by Himoo Kalani Ian Smith Backs Up Documents: How Was Khrushchev Replaced? (French Communist Students Speak Up for Democracy) Vol. 2, No. 39, November 13, 1964 The End of the Paz Estenssoro Regime Wilson Begins Labour’s Parliamentary Struggle — by T.J. Peters De Gaulle Rocks the Boat Reaction to Khrushchev buster: Peking Responds to Moscow’s Overtures The French CP Delegation Reports Back — by Pierre Frank Indian CP Finds It a Hard One to Swallow — by Kailas Chandra Italian CP Deepens Course Toward “Autonomy” — by Sirio Di Giuliomaria Let Nuclear Submarines Stay Out of Japan! “Each Day We Risk Imminent Destruction” Zanzibar News Service Hails China’s Nuclear Test Danes Protest Madrid Trial of Spanish Poet Democrats Tour King , Powell Against Freedom Now Party South African Government Murders Three More Chilean Government Petitioned to release Luis Vitale U.S. Not So Generous An Unfounded Criticism of a Cuban Leader — by Ernest Germain Book Review: A Dark Chapter in Soviet History — by L Couturier Vol. 2, No. 40, November 20, 1964 Bolivian Miners Show Skepticism toward Junta ’’New Frontier” for Chile? — by Livio Maitan Demonstrations Continue to Shake Sudan Cuba’s Annual Rate of Growth Placed at Nine Per Cent Reading Cuban Literature a Criminal Offense in Jamaica The Cost of the Arms Race Victor Allen Sentenced in Nigeria A Curious Criticism — by Joseph Hansen Kerala Faces Famine Documents: South African Freedom Fighters Report on Activities Vol. 2, No. 41, November 27, 1964 On Bolivia: “Preventive Coup d’Etat” in Bolivia Bolivian Unions Present Junta with 38-Point Platform Bolivian Trotskyists Advise “No Confidence” in Military Junta Trotskyists Freed by Insurgent Bolivians Repereussions of Khrushchev’s Ouster: Venezuelan CP Has Its Own Position Swedish CP Scores Illegality of Khrushchev’s Ouster A Shift in Moscow’s Policy Toward India? Khrushchev’s Heirs Seek to Consolidate Their Position— by Pierre Frank The Editorial in “Red Flag” — by Joseph Hansen Rebellion Among Young Socialists in Chile Brizola Offers a Self-Criticism Grim South African Statistics The Case of Joseph Johnson Not Illegal to Burn Franco Effigy in Copenhagen West Germany to Get “improved” Nuclear Arsenal Vol. 2, No. 42, December 4, 1964 On Bolivia: Bolivia After the Downfall of Paz Estenssoro — by Livio Maitan The Battle of Sora-Sora (Interview with a Participant) Bolivian Teachers Elect Elsa Clodera On the Congo: Protests Flare in Belgium — by Fernand Charlier Be l gian Youth Oppose the Paratrooper Operati on No Applause Among These Belgian Workers for Congo Operation Courageous Stand of Congoles e Students in Belgium The Truth about the “Humanitarian Reasons” Spaak Turned Down Offer to Save Children Let the Congolese People Decide Their Own Fatet Belgian Socialists Resist Right-wing Attack Negroes Play New Role in Arrerican Electoral Process — by Evelyn Sell Wilson’s Quid Pro Quo with World Imperialism — by Ernest Germain A Change in Mood Among the French Workers? — by Pierre Fr ank Vol. 2, No. 43, December 11, 1964 Spaak Admits Deaths Were Provoked in Congo Hoover’s Slur of Rev King Stirs Bitter Response — by Evelyn Sell Housing Segregation Increasing in U.S. Did the Doctor Pass Lie-Detector Test? New Attacks Against Apartheid Opponents South Africa’’s Minister of Justice Ben Bella Approves Chinese Bomb Test The Tamil Minority Problem — by Edmund Samarakkody Kremilin Permits John Reed to Praise Trotsky Three Years at Hard Labor for “Insulting” Shah Wilson’s Dilemma after the Run on the Pound — by T.J. Peters U.S. Post Office Serves as Political Police Heavy Setback for Kremlin Campaign against Peking — by Pierre Frank Vol. 2, No. 44, December 18, 1964 French Workers St age One-Day Strike — by Pierre Frank 45,000 Colombian Teachers on Strike The Rising Sun of Japanese Capitalism Conspicuous Size Is a Problem, Too Cuba’s Position on Be lgo-American Intervention in the Congo Vietnamese Freedom Fighters Report Successes Dollar Explosion in Philippines Robert Williams, Malcom X Praise China’s Test of Bomb Supreme Soviet Rubberstamps Khrushchev’s Ouster Kennedy Assassination Still Unsolved Mystery Aid Recommended for Both Wings of Angolan Freedom Movement Vol. 2, No. 45, December 25, 1964 Year End Index Subjects–Authors–Countries ========================================== 1965 Volume 3 Vol. 3, No. 1, January 1, 1965 Johnson Defied in Cairo and Saigon Atomic Booby Trap Mississippi Horror- Story — by Evelyn -Sell American Negroes Can’t Stomach Tshombe Medical Detectives Unravel Strange Cause of Death Discussion Flares in Italian CP over Amendola Article — by Sirio Di Giuliomaria Toronto Trotskyists in Munioipal Campaign The Defeat of the Coalition Government in Ceylon — by Edmund Samarakkody 90,000 Homeless fnBritain Cuzco: Land and Death — by Livio Maitan Vol. 3, No. 2, January 8, 1965 Chinese Framed Up in Brazil Left Socialist Party Formed in Belgium Economic Policy in the USSR Since Khrushchev’s Downfall “Why I Am Resigning from the Chilean Cormnunist Party” The Meaning of Barros’ Resignation Youth Break from Chilean Socialist Party Chilean Revolutionists Pay Homage to Luis Emilio Recabbaren Luis Vitale Gains Freedom, American “Justice” Protects Its Own — by Evelyn Sell Some Lessons in the Struggle for Freedom in South Africa “Case Dismissed” New Area of Overproduction Central African Republic Feels Impact of Revolutions — by J Ndelé Che Guevara Scores American Intervention in the Congo Spanish Poet Given Double Sentence Is It Legal to Sue for Damages Due to Torture? An End Result of “Trotskyism in One Country” — by Ernest Germain Vol. 3 ,No. 3, January 15, 1965 “To Hell with the UN” Strikes Flare in Algeria Witch-Hunt in India — by Himoo Kalani Pro-Moscow Indian Communists Refurbish Dange — by Kailas Chandra Mammoth Rally Staged in Calcutta West Bengal Trotksyist Wins Municipal Election North or South Police Are the Same — by Evelyn Sell A Step toward a Revolutionary Party in Spain Help Needed in Nigerian Cases Algerian Workers on the Land Hold Congress — by Henri Dumoulin French Communists and Socialists Form Seine Electoral Bloc — by Pierre Frank Angolan Movement Faces Critical Situation — by Livio Maitan Plenum of the IEC of the Fourth International Vol. 3 No. 4, January 22, 1965 Cuban Students Withdrawn from Rumania — by Joseph Hansen New Give Away Begins in Brazil The Atomic Diplomats Play with War-Suicide — by Maurice Leuven Neville Alexander in “Times Literary Supplement” Ahidjo to the Rescue of Tshombe Verwoerd’s Police State — by Franz J.T. Lee Part of the Dollar Empire Discussion of “Literature and Revolution” Guerrilla Activity, Strike Threat in Colombia Book Review: A Famous Set of Minutes — by Louis Couturier Vol. 3 No. 5, January 29, 1965 Belgian Left-Wing Socialists Move Ahead Strikes Testify to Restiveness of Belgian Workers Appeal Date Set in Alexander Case — by Susan Williams Celebrate First Anniversary of Zanzibar Revolution Mozambicans Call for Stepped Up Struggle 1965 Colombian Guerrillas Put Up Strong Defense Regroupment Process Continues in Chile Biggest, Most Profitable Business in History The Cancer in American Society — by Evelyn Sell Position of Bolivian Trotskyists on Barrientos Regime Statement on Wandsworth Incidents Vol. 3 No. 6, February 12, 1965 Johnson’s Brinkmanship — by Joseph Hansen Defferre Caught in Squeeze Play — by Pierre Frank Workers, Students Demonstrate in SpainAfrican Students in Toronto Defend Congolese The Mississippi Battlef’ield — by Evelyn Sell Japanese Girl Gets Quick Education in Mississippi Che Guevara on Africa and Latin America Ask Canadians to Help in Alexander and Mandela CasesBritish Alexander Defence Connnittee Intensifies Efforts — by Susari Williams Robben Island: “Hell Headquarters” "South African Freedom Day” Christophe Gbenye Grants First Press Conf’erence Lisbon Students 48-Hour Strike Vol. 3 No. 7, February 19, 1965 Crisis in Washington — by Joseph Hansen In Their Hearts They Know They’re Doomed But the Golden Days of World Capitalism Are Gone Forever — by Ernest Germain Waldeck Rochet Opens Fight against Communist Intellectuals — by Pierre Frank Tshombe Bars Holden Roberto from Visiting Zambia Is Still Another Law Needed? — by Evelyn Sell Algiers Weekly Defends Chinese Alexander Case Stirs Wide Response New Student Demonstration in Madrid Documents: Fourth International Backs Vietnamese Revolution African Movements Protest American Aggression in Vietnam Anti-Imperialist Platform of Manila Demonstrators French CP Intellectuals Demand Free Discussion Vol. 3 No. 8, February 20, 1965 Malcolm X — Martyr in the Cause of Freedom — by Joseph Hansen Chaos in Saigon Eases War Crisis Outbreak in India over the Language Question — by Kailas Chandra Police ttError’t in Caracas Ninth World Youth Festival An Appeal to American Relic Collectors On Guerrilla Fighters and Militia — by Hugo Blanco Transkei Rejects Bantustans Madrid Students Score a Victory Workers Control Advocated in Algeria Cpn the Dollar Stand Any More Investment Abroad? Cuba Tackles the Problem of Bureaucracy Vol. 3 No. 9, March 5, 1965 Behind Johnson’s Secrecy Student Agitation Rises in Spain Walloon Section of New Socialist Party Founded in Belgiwn After Wi lson’s “Hundred Days” — by T. J. Peters The U S “Victory!” at Dong Hoi The March 1 Meeting in Moscow One of Malcolm X’s Last Interviews Malcolm X — American Negro Fighter — by Evelyn Sell Alexander Defense Committee Formed in New York Canadian Poets Aid Alexander Case “Citt"á Futura” Stirs Controversy in Italian CP Dispute Sharpens Between French CP and Youth — by Pierre Frank For the White House Suggestion Box Left- Wing Communists Witch-Hunted in India — by S. R. Singh Victory for a “Barefoot People” Once Again on the Situation in the Angolan Movement — by Livio Maitan Vol. 3 No. 10, March 12, 1965 “Unity — Not Vengeance” Says Companion of Malcolm X Castro Points vVay Out of Vietnam Crisis Johnson — a Case of “Unclouded Vision”? Lef’t Wing Communists Win in Kerala Spanish Students Gain Concessions Bertrand Russell Assails Wilson for Abetting War in Vietnam- Leftist Labour Leader Resigns from Wilson Government Ink Bottles f’or the American Embassy Statistics Confirm Soviet Economic Diff’iculties The Soviet Union Today Stefan Heym’s Plea for Proletarian Democracy Alexander Defence Committee Demonstrates in Trafalgar Square — by Alan Adair Successf’ul Strike Action in Argentina — by O. Gomes Sit-Down Strikes with Hostages Youth Give French CP Leaders Tough Battle — by Pierre Frank General Humberto Delgado Reported Missing Che Guevara Stresses Proletarian Internationalism The Meteoric Rise of’ Malcolm X — by Evelyn Sell Vol. 3 No. 11, March 19, 1965 Castro Appeals for Immediate Aid to North Vietnam ’’Will Continue to Send Arms,” Says Ben Bella, Selma and Vietnam — by Joseph Hansen Toronto Students Demonstrate for Selma South African Court Reserves Decision on Alexander Appeal More Political Arrests in South Africa Trotskyists Uphold Class-Struggle Program in Ceylon Election Mutiny among Tshombe’s Forces Malcolm X’s Last Insights — by Evelyn Sell What Malcolm X Really Stood For (Review) Documents: In Tribute to Malcolm X Help the Vietnamese Revolutionl Vol. 3 No. 12, March 26, 1965 "Tactical" Nuclear Weapons Next? Crisis over Left Communist Victory in Kerala — by Kailas Chandra Does Africa Need a Fidel Castro? The Battle Against the’’Burnt-Cork” Stereotype — by Evelyn Sell The Ethiopian Struggle for Freedom The SLL Yields Again to Imperialist Pressure — by Joseph Hansen De Gaulle Bets on Hanoi The Sihlali and Mtshizana Cases The French Municipal Elections British Radio Dramatizes Moscow Trials Lenin-Trotsky Correspondence (Book Review) — by Pierre Frank Vol. 3 No. 13, April 2, 1965 And Now the Fumes of Johnson’s Propaganda “Hygienic, Pasteurized Gases…” Castro’s Appeal for Effective Aid to Vietnam Wilson’s Foreign Policy under Attack Guerrillas Report ed in Southern Brazil New Revolutionary Party Formed in Argentina The New Struggles in Spain — by Paul Arnault Defense Problem Grows More Acute in Alabama — by Evelyn Sell Liége Miners Strike Against Pit Closure Prison Sentence for Playing Bridge Cartolìn and Molina To Be Tried in Peru Bolivian Trotskyists Oppose Barrientos UN Committee Circularizes Alexander Case Dr Victor Allen on Hunger Strike Canadian Pickets Demand Truth about Delgado Apartheid in the Morgue Documents: The Lessons of the Ceylon Election Vol. 3 No. 14, April 9, 1965 World Opinion Continues to Mount Against Johnson — by Joseph Hansen 25,000 Belgian Youth in Antinuclear March Frankfort Youth Protest Dirty War in Vietnam Mexican Students Appeal for Immediate Effective Aid to Vietnam No Backing Down in Face of the Crimes of Imperialism Three-Country Antinuclear Demonstration Planned New Belgian Socialist Party Holds First Rally Liége Miners End Sit-Down Strike Appeal of Alexander Eleven Rejected Why Sartre Won’t Go to the US Italians Blocked Kremlin at Marc Moscow Meeting Brezhnev Promises to Make Good Where Khrushchev Failed — by Pierre Frank Italian Communist Youth Congress Postponed — by Francesco Marchi Nationalizations in Syria Remain Uncertain John Baird Congolese Repudiate Slander of Holden Roberto Balance Sheet of the Chilean Election — by Jose Valdes American Socialist Youth Defend Vietnam Vol. 3 No. 15, April 16, 1965 The Meaning of Johnson’s “Carrot” Speech Algerian Role in Attempted Vie tnam Negotiat ions Is Johnson Following in Footsteps of Mikado? Framed Up Chinese Freed in Br azil On the Guerrilla Struggle in Venezuela Interview with Comandante Yong Sosa Guerrilla Front Active in Peru “Izvestia “Censors Sartre Fight Continues to Free Al exand er El even Committee of Nine Scored on Use of Funds Sihlali-Mtshizana Trial Begins The Zaca, Zulu and Nyakeni Cases Secret Arrest of Gcabashe “A Girl Just Like Me “— by Evelyn Sell Clash with Fascists in Streets of Vienna Ben Bella Commutes Ait Ahmed Death Sentenc e Once Again — The SLL and Vietnam — by Joseph Hansen Documents : Open Letter to the Comrades of the LSSP (Reformist) Vol. 3 No. 16, April 23, 1965 World Opinion Resounds Inside the United States Vietnam War Brings Indian Communists Closer Together Vietnam Solidarity Demonstration in Belgium Sabotaged by Pro-Peking GP A Lesson in Pentagon Arithmetic In Vietnam with the American “Speclal Forces” Johnson’s ttGreat Carrot” Was Only Peanuts Opposition Rises in Chile to Vietnam War Propose Joint Commandof Kosygin, Mao and Castro in Vietnam Johnson Finds One Friend in the World Japanese Government },earful over Vietnam The Power Play Between Bonn, Cairo and Tel-Aviv Conversations with Soviet Students Indian GP Moves Toward Polycentrism — by Kailas Chandra Plott er s of Coup Sentenced in Ceylon Assassination of Delgado Confirmed Can the Rev King Capture SNCC Militants? — by Evelyn Sell Footnote on an SLL Headline — by Joseph Hansen Vol. 3 No. 17, April 30, 1965 World Opinion Resounds Inside the United States Vietnam War Brings Indian Communists Closer Together Vietnam Solidarity Demonstration in Belgium Sabotaged by Pro-Peking GP A Lesson in Pentagon Arithmetic In Vietnam with the American “Speclal Forces” Johnson’s ttGreat Carrot” Was Only Peanuts Opposition Rises in Chile to Vietnam War Propose Joint Commandof Kosygin, Mao and Castro in Vietnam Johnson Finds One Friend in the World Japanese Government },earful over Vietnam The Power Play Between Bonn, Cairo and Tel-Aviv Conversations with Soviet Students Indian GP Moves Toward Polycentrism — by Kailas Chandra Plott er s of Coup Sentenced in Ceylon Assassination of Delgado Confirmed Can the Rev King Capture SNCC Militants? — by Evelyn Sell Footnote on an SLL Headline — by Joseph Hansen Vol. 3 No. 18, May 7, 1965 Johnson Opens a Second Front in Santo Domingo — by Joseph Hansen “Get U.S. Troops Out of Vietnaml” Say Japanese Pacifist British Union Denounces American Policy in Vietnam State Department Sees “Communist Takeover” in Tokyo Preas Shouts od “Hands Off Vietnaml” Drown Out Labour Speaker Johnson’s War Policy Frightens Koreans in Japan Japanese Merchants of Death See Bright Future Talk in Japan About Volunteers for Vietnam Japanese Unions Stage Half-Day Strike US Consulate Bombed in Montreal Hugo Bressano Appeals Case to Argentine Supreme Court Price Increases Spur Chilean Workers into Action New Step Toward Socialist Unification in Chile Discontent Grows in Bolivia Speakers Call for Workers Government in Bolivia Witch-Hunt in Mexico Belgian Lef’t Socialists Conducting Vigarous Election Campaign Gamille Huysmans Breaks with Belgian SP Latest American Invention Egyptian CP Commits Hara-Kiri — by Pierre Frank Bulgarian Political Lid Again in place Campus Revolt over Vietnam Worries Washington Johnson Is Right on d’ne Point One of the “Major” Presidencies? Permits to Stand or Sit? Docwnents: End the Imperialist Aggression in Santo Domingo! The Deepening Crisis over Vietnam Vol. 3 No. 19, May 14, 1965 U S Invasion of Dominican Republic Stirs World-Wide Anger Japanes e Workers Express Solidarity with Vietnamese and Koreans Escalation à l Pentagon Japanese Intellectua l s Demand End to Vietnam Bombings Japanese General Tells Johnson How t o Avoid Disaster May Learn About War the Hard Way Japanese Unions to Send Material Aid to North Vietnam Jappnese Socialist Leader Denounces U S War Moves U S Tightens Vietnam Censorship Labourites Gag at Backing U. S. Marines Johnson Fails to Inspire Saigon’s Troops Sugar-Coated Pill for Steel Stockholders Electric Shock Torture Resumed in South Africa The May Day Parade in Algiers — by Henri Dumoulin Proud Achievement of South African Justice Prestige on the Cheap for de Gaulle — by Pierre Frank A Fertile Ground for’’ Communism"? — by Evelyn Sell The Unity Movement of South Africa — by Susan Craig Bourguiba’s Proposal on Israel H- Bomb Test Still Providing Data The Alexander Eleven Good Deal for Aluminum Kings Vol. 3 No. 20, May 21, 1965 The Heroic Defiance of the Dominicans — by Joseph Hansen “Johnson Assassint’’shou,,000 in Mexico City Sihlali and Mtshizana Found’Guilty” Repression in Ecuador Bolivia — A Second Dominican Republic? May Day Message of Bolivian POR Bolivian Trotskyists Call for Aid to Dominican People Even Venezuelan Ruling Party Tense over Dominican Affair Young German Workers Score U s vVarmongering Johnson’s Society of the Great Lie Official Lies of US Embarrass Reporter Johnson Resumes Bombing Communist Troublemakers Leave for New Assignment Is It Good Taste to Carry a Severed Head? Japanese Unions to Campaign Against Vietnam War China’s Second Nuclear Test Cologne Workers Revive May Day Tradition West German Intellectuals Oppose Antidemocratic LAw Poison Gas Unloaded in Santo Domingo New Repression in Iran Brezhnev Praises Wrong Man Why Negro Masses Remain Suspicious of American CP — by Evelyn Sell Vol. 3 No. 21, May 28, 1965 Jolmson Sinks Deeper into the Morass “Virtual Civil War” in Bali The Crisis in Bolivia Did Luigi Longo Plot to Take over Bolivia? “Workers Militia Take Over the Mines Bolivian Political Parties Condemn Dictatorial Move rrh Center Left” Demagogy of General Barrientos Atrocity Scenes Removed from South Vietnam War Film Belgian Social Democrats Suff’er Major Defeat Brussels Solidarity March for Vietnamese and Dominicans Pro-Cuba Meeting in Amsterdam Guerrilla Struggle Continues in Angola Venezuela Guerrilla Fighters Battle Encirclement — by Daniel Chirinos Nigerian Witch-Hunt Case Thrown Out of Court Okinawans Worried over War in Vietnam Campaign in Japan to Make War Legal “Teach-ins” Embarrass Johnson Administration — by Evelyn Sell Soviet Historians Demand More Facts Revolutionary-Minded Students in Poland Okinawa Seamen Reject US Request Ceylon Compensates Oil Companies Documents: Declaration of Pablo Grouping Pablo Announces His Break with the Fourth International Vol. 3 No. 22, June 11, 1965 Johnson Gives the Green Light to His Generals Chinese Army Abolishes System o"f Ranks Cubans Announce Big Sugar Harves “Bolivian Workers Resist Counterrevolution Castro Galls for Revolutionary Defense Against Imperialism Wilson’s “Special Relationship” Japanese Revolted by US War in Vietnam Havana Institute Cancels Tour of Canadians Tshombe Named as Murderer of Lurnumba Head of Indonesian CP Attacks “Trotskyismn Bosch Couldn’t Deliver Lie Needed by Johnson Cuban Government’s Position in Economic Discussion MPLA Spokesman Praises :Mao New Road to Peace “The Most Discredited President” , The Vote for the Left in the Belgian Elections — by Henri Valin A Case Where Patience Is No Virtue Trend Among US Whites Is Away from Racism Demonstrations in Chile Against US Italian CP Leaders Air Diff erences — by Sirio Di Giuliomaria French SP Faces Crisis of Perspective — by Pierre Frank Deutscher Describes “Teach-In” Movement Suggest Volunteers to Aid Dominicans Shastri’s Trip to Moscow — by Kallas Chandra Dangeites Back Shastri Government — by SRSingh Fight for Civil Liberties in India Eri treans Lose Arms Shipment German Unions Block Authoritarian Legislation Munich Marchers Protest US Role in Vietnam Guerrilla War Continues in Angola Vol. 3 No. 23, June 25, 1965 Boumedienne’s Seizure of Power Youth Festival in Doubt Johnson Escalates to New Levels ’’Project Long Hot Summer” — by Evelyn Sell A German Columnist Names Johnson’s Actions Philippine Students Condemn US War in Vietnam School on African Affairs Held in London Arms Stolen in South Africa News About South Africa’s Prison Island Students Demonstrate in Addis Ababa Kyoto Rally Backs Vietnamese Freedom Fighters The Neon Lights Go Out in Sasebo An International Capitalist Custom Depression Hi ts Japan 1576 Japanese Unionists Punished for Strike Action Portuguese Accused of Using Gas in Angola Hiroshima to Reveal Story Banned by US Defferre and the Bucket of Milk — by Pierre Frank Want to Tour Free World Before It’s Too Late Followers of Posadas Released in Cuba — by Joseph Hansen Extremely Careless Documents: Defend the Algerian Revolution t Vol. 3 No. 24, July 9, 1965 Peruvian Rulers Seek to Stamp Out Guerrilla Fighters Johnson’s Dirty War in Vietnam “Not Without Cynicism” CP Leaders Worried over Kremlin’s Passivity in Vietnam Canadian Political Leader Scores Johnson Bournedienne Unveils His “Council” — by Pierre Frank Washington “Rather Satisfied” with Boumedienne Aidit Thanks Boumedienne — Ky Approves, Too The Cuban Stand on Boumedienne’s Coup d’Etat Gen Ky Says He has’’One Hero” — Hitler Is Johnson’s Personality Affecting History? Another Exposure of South Africa’s Prisons Bombay Convention Demands End to “Emergency” Rule French Student Held in Spain Eminent Canadians Back Victims of South African Apartheid Demonstration at Mayakovsky’s Monument Opposition Continues Against Japan-South Korea Treaty : American Officer with a Conscience Documents: Extend the Field of Revolutionary Action Unification Congress in Argentina Vol. 3 No. 25, July 23, 1965 A Steadily Growing Land War in Asia Peace Feeler from New Delhi to Peking — by Kai las Chandra Bournedienne’s Government — by Pierre Frank “Recession, n “Depression,” or Worse in Japan? Japanese People Against US War in Vietna Socialists Gain seats in Japanese Election Sohyo Turns to Political Action Will Try Not To Do It Again Poison Gas Shell? “Resettlement Zone” in Malaysia Political Crisis in Greece General Ky Says Hitler Not Quite His “One Hero” Peruvian Army Still Pursuing Guerrilla Forces Communist Governor Ousted in Djakarta Barrientos Reveals Another “Subversive” Plot Ec-uador Swept by Civil Strife Stroessner Discovers “Communist” Plot Angolans Condemn U s Aggression in Vietnam Is Trotsky’s Transitional Program Applicable to Algeria? — by Joseph Hansen It Was A Great Day for Wilson Documents: On the Crisis in Algeria — Speech by Fidel Castro Vol. 3 No. 26, August 6, 1965 “This Is Really War” The Crisis in Greece — by George Sinos Under the Military Junta in Bolivia Belaunde Renews “State of Siege” The Guerrilla War in Peru Demand Release of Hugo Blanco American Embassy Bombed in Quito Guerrilla Group Reported in Mexico Fresh Guerrilla Activities in Venezuela Colombian Government Discovers “Communist Plot” Angolan Guerrillas Score Successes Japan’s Economic Slump Prosperity for Japan in Vietnam War? World’s Biggest City Votes Socialist “Dream Island” US Policy “Experimental Slaughter” To Save the “Honor” of the US “Johnson’s Inferno” The First President with nExtra Glands” No “Freedom Now” Without A Free Vietnam — by Evelyn Sell Bertrand Russell Belgium’s New Government — A Further Shift to the Right — by Henri Valin Economiq Squeeze on Yugoslav Workers Dissident Polish Youths Given Heavy Sentences Swiss Group Breaks with Peking cc- , Arab Magazine Denounces Algerian Coup d’Etat Book by Trotsky Appears in Arabic Toronto Pickets Demonstrate at US Consulate Insecticides Contaminating the Atmosphere Documents: Call Issued for Popular Resistance in Algeria Vol. 3 No. 27, August 20, 1965 “We’d Rather Fight for the Negro Here” The Greek Powder Magazine Martyred Greek Student Was A Trotskyist — by George Sinos Another Victim of the “Atomic Disease” How Many Casualties at Hiroshima and Nagasaki Thousands of Years of Radioactivity Ahead General Strike in Tegucigalpa Demand us Withdrawal from Ryukyu and Bonin Islands It’s Aggression in Esperanto, Too Japanese Antiwar Attitude Affects Chinese Delegate No Sanctuary in Japan? Sohyo Denounces U s Role in Vietnam Tell Japanese Government to End Cooperation with US Def’ eat for Imperialism in Malaysia Belgians Campaign for Medical Aid to Vietnames Guerrilla War Continues in Peru Hugo Blanco’s Role in the Peruvian Peasant Movement Boumedienne Liquidates Popular Militia “Conf’ession” Denies Torture in South Af’rica’s Prisons Just “Hunting Guns” for South Africa Food Riots in India The Antiwar “Teach-Ins” — by Doug Jenness Indian Trotskyists Form Party Live Revolutionary Coals in Latin America Documents: The Military Coup d’Etat in Algeria and the Boumedienne Regime Solidarity with the Vietnamese Peoplet (Speech by Fidel Castro) Vol. 3 No. 28, September 17, 1965 International Days of Protest Against War in Vietnam Bertrand Russell on the Revolt in Los Angeles The War Between India and Pakistan — by Pierre Frank Young Japanese Workers Turning to Socialism Abrupt End tTeach-Inn in Tokyo Korean St udents Clash with Police Unemployment in the Soviet Union? — by Ernest Germain Bolivian Trotskyist Leader Slain by Military Junta Colonel Boumedienne Seeks More Scapegoats — by Henri Dumoulin Seven French Technicians Arrested in Algeria Campaign Opened in Behalf of Ben Bella Japanese Housewives Stage Peace March The “Deacons for Defense and Justice” — by Evelyn Sell Gained Dignity Through Watts Revolt Le Corbusier — by David Daumesnil — “Quiet Profits” in Napalm Business Revolutionary Marxist Party Founded in Chile — by Jose Valdez The Sentences Against the Spanish Professors — by Ram6n Vrl’zquez Spanish Poet Released Indian Press Notes Pormation of Trotskyist Party Japanese Pickets Protest Use of Airport for War Documents : The Crisis in Greece Vol. 3 No. 29, October 1, 1965 Eisenhower Was Ready to Use Nuclear Weapons Harriman Irritated over Campus Ferment against Vietnam War Well-Known Trotskyist Tortured by Boumedienne Government Roux Challenges Algerian Ambassador Bolivians Answer Repression by Calling for GuerrillasUnity Movement Reports Victimizations in South Africa Rise in Number of Strikes in Britain Textbooks Refurbish the Mikado Living Costs Continue to Skyrocket in Brazil Great Accomplishment of the “Great Society” U s Prosperity Hinged on Escalation in Vietnam Fighters for Peace Whom I Met in a Washington Jail Walloon Workers Party Holds Second Congress Belgian Pro-Mao Communists Split Peking Sends Gifts to Tibetan People Contradictory Vote in Germany Mitterrand — The New Miracle Man of French Politics — by Pierre Frank CP Policy i:n Greece Leads to Setback Inflation in Colombia Japan’s Depression — An “Unwitting” Mistake The British Trades Union Congress — by Susan Williams Labour’s First Year — Must It Be the Last? First Work by Recabarren Appears in Chile The Theses of the WFTU Congress — by Livio Maitan Vol. 3 No. 30, October 10, 1965 And Roosevelt Was Ready to Atom-Bomb Germany American Youth Seek to Evade Fighting in Vietnam The Military Takeover in Indonesia The British Try to Hang on to Aden Use of Noxious Gas Resumed in Vietnam “A New Field of Batt le” for Che Guevara — by Joseph Hansen - -: Election Disappoints Brazilian Dictatorship Asylum Sought for Francisco Juliao Job Hunting Difficult for Women in Japan Just Plain “Korea,” PleaseArgentine Students Move toward United Organization General Strike in Uruguay Socialist Workers Confederation Formed in Belgium — by Henri Vallin Swedes Overwhelmingly Opposed to Dirty War in Vietnam Oil Interests Hit a Gusher in Ceylonese Rupees — by V Karalasingham Police in Japan Told to Gird for Mass Rallies The Blackpool Conference The Newsletter Expos e s a Case of ninsincerity” — by Peter Kork The Economics of Neocapitalism In the Aftermath of Watts Civil-Rights Fighters Make It Another Long Hot Summer — by Evelyn Sell Something New to Worry About Documents: How Trotsky Defense Appeal for Struggle Vol. 3 No. 31, October 23 A Big Step Forward in Fight Against Vietnam War The Brussels Demonstration US Role Comes Under Fire at Toronto Teach-In State Department Uneasy ovep Antiwar Sentiment in Japan Japanese Farmers Halt Little John Rocket Tests Mounting Witch-Hunt in Indonesia Armed Conflict Breaks Out in Indonesia Gen Castelo Decrees Himself Absolute Dictator of Brazil Santo Domingo Again Near Point of Explosion Luis de la Puente Reported Killed Something Stirring in the "Switzerland of the Americas" The Repression at Bolivia’s Tin Mines Bolivian Mine Named "Free Territory" Arrests of Trade-Union Leaders Begin in Greece Strike Shuts Down Belgian CP Newspaper Tabata on Tour in United States Unrest in Nigeria Nigerian Officials Rig the Elections Interest Rising in Trotsky’s Views Plea Made to Convert Trotsky’s Home into Museum In Spain, Watch Your Tongue But the Maine Goal Still Lies Ahead Documents: “America’s Rulers Justify Cruelties Equalling Those of Hitler” — by Bertrand Russell Text of Guevara’s Letter to Castro Trotskyist Declaration Against Indo-Pakistan War Wipe Out Labour’s Shame Vol. 3 No. 32, Oct 29, 1965 Year End Index Subjects–Authors–Countries ========================================= 1966 Volume 4 Vol. 4, No. 1, February 4, 1966 Senator Morse Brands US as “International Outlaw" The Realities Behind Johnson’s “Peace Offensive” Moroccan Student Leader Tortured by Police Evidence Mounts that Aidit Was Killed Famine in India Political Status Demanded for 11 Algerian Prisoners Ben Bella Reported Still Alive Wives of Peruvian Guerrilla Fighters Held as Hostages Conflicting Reports on Lobaton Dissemination of Nuclear Arms in Spain Ben Barka Was Cast for Leading Role at Havana Conference Scandal Grows in Ben Barka Case — by George Saunders Avowed Trotskyist Among Defendants in Warsaw Court Relative Relative Quiescence on Witch-Hunt Front in US — by George Novack Nkrumah’s Book Angers State Department The Situation in Latin America Sneevliet — Marxist Missionary in Indonesia — by Jan Hekkenberg The Example of Cuba — by Bertrand Russell Vol. 4, No. 2, February 11, 1966 Luna 9 and “Operations Masher” Johnson’s Secret Conference in Hawaii Entrenching Themselves in Vietnam as New Colonial Masters Antigovernment Demonstration in Ecuador The Gleam in the Elephant’s Eye by Joseph Hansen India’s Rulers Select a New Leader — by Kailas Chandra More About Imprisoned Polish Trotskyist Greek Workers and Students Background to Gen Ironsi’s Take-Over MIR Confirms Lobaton Still Alive Documents: Castor’s Closing Speech at Tricontinetnal Congress Vol. 4, No. 3, February 18, 1966 Senate Witnesses Deplore US Involvement in Vietnam Moscow’s Balancing Act Between Peking and Washington — by George Novack Belgian Unions Back Vietnam Day Committee Demonstrations in Support of Belgian Miners Is Kremlin Seeking to Unite Communists in India? — by Kailas Chandra Inflation in Brazil UN Observer Fears New Explosion in Santo Domingo Students Seek Downfall of Junta in Ecuador Tension Mounts in Korea Is Wall Street Marxist? Soil Contaminated by H-Bomb in Spain Japanese Socialists Demand US Withdraw Troops from Vietnam Jacques Birger And in World War III? Documents: Open Letter to Comandante Fidel Castro The Present Situation in Ceylon Vol. 4, No. 4, February 25, 1966 Plutonium “Trigger” on Lost H-Bomb Senate Hearings Have’’Terrific Impact” on American People — by George Novack First Big Union toQuestion Johnson on Vietnam Senator Kennedy Widens Rift over Johnson’s Policy Indonesia Drenched in Blood False “Confession” Wrung from Aidit? Njono Repudiates’’Confession” as False Indoriesian CP Made Illegal Indonesia — “The Chief Prize" “Disenchantment in the Senate" Communist Parties Denounce Verdict in Moscow Trial Political Countercurrents in the Soviet Union — by Sandro Mantovani Kremlin Diplomats Embarrassed by Havana Conference Imprisoned Wives of Peruvian Revolutionists on Hunger Strike Interview with a Bolivian Trotskyist Colombian Army Slays Rebel Priest Havana Newspaper kttacks,Yugoslavs Castro Takes His Stand in the Sino-Soviet Conflict — by Joseph Hansen Oil Companies Recognize the Real Power in South Vietnam Asoka Mehta Wields the Whitewash Brush — by Kailas Chandra 2,000 Picket US Consulate in Montreal Vol. 4, No. 5, March 4, 1966 Desertions on the Rise in South Vietnam CIA Haridin Ghana Coupd’Etat? Sukarno Succeeds in Splitting Generals The Daniel and Sinyavsky Trial — by Pierre Frank Polish Students Have Not Forgoten Modzelewski Trials to be Speeded for Women Hostages in Peru? Can the Super Cop Save the World for Wall Street? — by George Novack The Situation Remains Tense in Santo Domingo Eulogio Sanchez Threatened with Death Demand Release of Isaac Camacho Purges of Thirties cited in Sinyavsky-Daniel Trial Sinyavsky-Daniel Witness Faces Prosecution Nigerian Police Use Tear Gas on Strikers Like Hunting for an H-bomb in Spain American Source of Supply for Vietnamese Guerrillas Heavyweight Champion Has NO Quarrel with Vietnamese Castro’s Intervention in the Guatemalan Dispute — by Livio Maitan Indian Trotskyists Launch New Magazine Documents Appeal of Women Hosages Held by Belafuide Government Platform of the Bolivian Democratic Council of the People Vol. 4, No. 6, March 11, 1966 “A Massive Land War on the Continent of Asia” “Decency” Forgotten in Rush to Recognize Ghanaian Plotters Congolese Guerrilla Movement Still Active Cubela Charged with Plotting to Kill Castro Murder of “Communists” Continues in Indonesia Lessons of the Defeat in Indonesia — by Enrest Mandel High Cost of Butchery That Was Four H-bombs, State Department Confesses Tokyo Conference Scheduled Against War in Vietnam Book on Malcolm X Published in Japan West German Metal Workers Win 11% Wage Boost The Jaipur Session of the Congress Party — by Kailas Chandra Meaning of the Bolivian Junta’s Call for Elections The Student Demonstrations in Algeria Dominican Workers Draw Another Lesson An Embryonic Left Wing in the Italian CP — I. by Sirio Di Guiliomaria Vol. 4, No. 7, March 18, 1966 General Suharto Takes Over in Indonesia Japanese CP Urges United Front Between Moscow-Peking The Cubela-GuínTrial— by JosephHansen Chilean Miners Widen Their Strike Struggle Pentagon Steps Up War Propaganda Against China Bolivian Crowd Greets Barrientos with Rocks La Paz Political Police Fire at Trotskyists Military Junta Smashes Bolivian Workers Radio Meeting of the MNR Bombed Leaders of Bolivian Mine Workers Held Prisoner Why Don’t They Eat Words? The Nevi Draft Program Of the American CP — by George Novack No Love for the Bomb in Palomares In Defense of the American Trotskyists — by Pierre Frank An Embryonic Left Wing in the Italian CP — 2. by Sirio Di Guiliomaria Official Lies No Longer Convince Most Americans Documents: Unification of the Bolivian POR Vol. 4, No. 8, March 25, 1966 Johnson’s Favorite Puppet in Trouble Frei Attacks Castro Over Strikes in Chile Castro Again Scores Mao Tse-tung Underground Revolutionary Publication in the USSR Stalin’s Role Debated on Eve of Congress Nerve Gas Shakes Colorado Rockies No ImperialistStrings Attached? Wilson Expected to Win Despite His Record — by John Walters Boumedienne Tells Algerian Women They Have Already Won Algerian Trade Unions Uneasy about Bourgeois Forces Iranian Socialists Call for Protests in Teheran Case Iranians Appeal Sentences In Lagos During the Coup d’Etat Pierre Frank Speaks in London by Brian Gormley West Germany Underwrites Steel Mill for China In the Soup Student Youth Rebel Against French CP Bureaucrats Students Demonstrate Against Brazilian Dictator Deep-Going Changes in Zanzibar Socialist Youth in US Report Encouraging Growth Documents: An Appeal to the American Soldiers in Vietnam Vol. 4, No. 9, April 1, 1966 Worldwide Demonstrations Against Johnson’s War in Vietnam 138,000’in Tokyo Rally Against US Treaty Mao Deepens the Split with Moscow Chilean Copper Strike Reported Near Settlement High Time for New Policy on China, Say US Experts — by George Novack Prize-Winning Joke in Democratic Party Tories Hunt for Issues on Eve of British Election — by John Walters Germans Fail to Salute McNamara Scheme Soviet Intellectuals Protest Any move to Rehabilitate Stalin The Bell Still Tolls in Hiroshima Committee Set Up to Defend Iranian Political Prisoner Iranian Courts Substitute Witch-Hunt for Justice Venezuelan Leftists Released from Prison After the Tricontinental Conference — by Livio Maitan Documents: Yugoslavs Score at the Tricontinental Conference The Cubans Answer Belgrade Vol. 4, No. 10, April 8, 1966 Johnson Tries to Save His Saigon Puppet Cubans Urge Increased Aid for Vietnam Stalin Given Retouch Job at Soviet Congress Military Regime in Ecuador Tossed Out Anti-war Movement on the Rise in the US — by Caroline Jenness Londoners Protest War in — by Brian Gormley Vietnamese Thank Israeli Demonstrators “War on Poverty” Adds Fuel to Flames — by Evelyn Sell CIA Does Cloak and Dagger Job on: State Department Gordon Lays Down the Law to Latin Americans Cedric Belfrage Deplores Castro’s Factional Polemics Documents: The Tricontinental and After (Monthly Review’s Comments on Castro’s Attack on Trotskyism) The Lesson of Indonesia Vol. 4, No. 11, April 15, 1966 Support the Cuban Call for Effective Aid to North Vietnam! Washington’s Dilemma Ky? — Johnson Isn’t Talking — by George Novack Postscript to That Bomb Reactionaries Bomb Berkeley Headquarters of Antiwar Committee The Trial Begins — The Trial Ends — by Pierre Frank Business As Usual Venezuelan CP Backs Cubans Against Borba And So Proceed Ad Infinitum Nkrumah’s Donefall — Its Meaning and Portent — b y Henri Valin More Speculation About Che Guevara Adolfo Gilly, Fidel Castro and the Fourth International — by Joseph Hansen Swedish Students Call for Vietnamese Solidarity Fund Vol. 4, No. 12, April 22, 1966 Bring the Troops Home Now! Militant Celebration of April 9 in Bolivia United Front Helps’’Grisly Cataclysm’’ Berkeley Committee Bolivian Revolutionists Continues in Indonesia Defends Polish Oppositionists Has de Gaulle Doomed the NATO Alliance? — by Gerhardt Knebel Belgian Women Workers Stage Demonstration The Meaning of the British Labour Party Victory — by John Walters After the Austrian Elections — b y Wilhelm Werner Cap and Gown Included in CIA Cloakand Dagger Paraphernalia The Demonstrations in West Bengal — by Gayatri Devi Squatters Battle Police in Bogota reek Monarchy Preparing New Offensive Against Workers Luu Thanh Kiem Mallikarjun Rao Documents: Castro’s Views on the Chilean Revolution Vol. 4, No. 13, April 29, 1966 McNamara Forecasts Further Escalation Russell Charges US Is Moving Toward Nuclear Attack Vietnam Bombs Escalated to Three Times Korean War Figure Bargain Counter Bombs Australians Demonstrate Against Sending Troops to Vietnam Chs Guevar a’s Brother- in- La-w Captured in Lima Political Climate in US Remains Unfavorable for Witch- Hunters — by George Novack The Student Demonstrations at Waseda Corporal Punishment , A Form of Scholarly Love Law Proposed t o End Teaching of “Anti-Japanese” Thoughts Price Hikes Spur Strike Action in Japan Successful Easter Demonstration in Germany Peking’s New Zealand Showpiece Algerian Political Prisoners Stage Hunger Strike Vietnam Week Designated by New French Youth Organization French Revolution Still Too Hot for Turks Documents: Castro’s Rebuttal to President Frei Vol. 4, No. 14, May 6, 1966 “The Country Wants Out” Impressive Antinuclear March in Brussels Israeli Youth Demand US Withdraw Troops from Vietnam Behind the Curtain of Censorship in Rhodesia — by John Walters Oginga Odinga’s Opposition to Kenyatta — by Juan Santos Student Protests Continue at Waseda The Twenty-Third Congress A Preliminary Appraisal — by Henri Vallin Opposition Strong in Philippines to Sending Troops to Vietnam The Sinister CIA Koreans Demonstrate in Tokyo Is Nuclear War a Family Matter? A Letter from Cuba One-Day General Strike in Aden Gus Hall Answers a Question on Revolutions Gus Hall’s Formula for Dooming Revolutions — by Joseph Hansen Vol. 4, No. 15, May 13, 1966 New York Women March Against War in Vietnam — by Evelyn Novack Philippine Trade Unions Condemn US Role in Vietnam Che Guevara in Andes? Witch-Hunt Against “Trotskyism” in Mexico The Counterrevolution in Indonesia Takes Off the Mask — by Henri Vallin Anyway, That’s What the Marines Said Iranian Students Stage Protest Hunger Strike Isaac Deutscher Protests Political Trials in Poland Soviet Literary Critic Tried Kuo Mo-jo Rolls in the Mud Max Born Opposes Proposed Antilabor Law in Germany Rewarded for Finding Lost Article A Czechoslovak Bouquet for de Gaulle Cost of Living Hits New High in Japan Johnson Offers East European Countries Baited Hook Austrian Social Democrats Go into Opposition Humanists, Please Note Perspective rfondiale The Kind of Aid that Attracts Interest No Ashes , Please, on the White House Floor! Johnson’s Moon Doctrine Documents: Cuba’s Position at CPSU Congress Help Free the Iranian Political Prisoners! Vol. 4, No. 16, May 20, 1966 Ky’s Act of Treachery" American Troops Panicked in Saigon China Tests Thermonuclear Materials Japanese Transport Workers Win Wage Boost US Draft Tests’’Reminiscent of Hitler” Students Protest Undemocratic US Draft Test Pacifist Wing Declines in US Antiwar Movement Antiwar Sentiment Begins to A ffect Union Bureaucrats Abram Fischer Given Life Sentence Danger of a Coup d’Etat Rises in Argentina — Shift in Attitude of the ORP toward Boumedienne Harsh Disciplinary Measures at Waseda Indian Government Releases Political Prisoners — by Kailas Chandra Ranadive’s Views on Political Situation in India 11Famine"? Not If You Know Your Semantics! Where Is the “Tashkent Spirit"? A Letter from Isaac Camacho Co-eds on the Increase in Japan Documents: Blas Roca’s Defense of the Slanders against Trotskyism Vol. 4, No. 17, May 27, 1966 First Martyr in America’s Antiwar Movement “He Hated the Whole Slimy War Wasl1ington Nervous Over Opposition to War in Vietnam British Seamen Hit the Docks “Tribune” Joins in Appeal for Polish Communist Victims When Will They Explain the Tragedy in Indonesia? — by Ernest Mandel Mass Murder in Bal A Silent Purge in the Italian CP Apparatus German Unions Reject Antidemocratic Legislation Protests Save Life of Iranian Politic al Prisoner Trotskyism Versus Stalinism in the Cuban Revolution — by Joseph Hansen Documents: “La Batalla’s” Reply to Fidel Castro Vol. 4, No. 18, June 3, 1966 A New No:te in the American Antiwar Movement Belgian MP Demands US Withdraw Troopsfrom Vietnam The Internal Struggle in Peking — by George Novack British Seamen Continue to Tie Up Ships — by John Walters Some Mercenaries for Saigon — by Pierre Le Greve The Quebec Elections Did Ky Sign Secret Agreement at Honolulu Japanese Government urged to Reconsider China Policy Use of Okinawa Base Arouses Fear in Japan “Dro Zhivago” Banned inThailand Wall Street Pleased with Coups in Africa General Ironsi Tightens His Grip New Regime Puts Ghana Up for Sale Guerrilla Forces Reported Active in Rhodesia More on Kuo-jo Makes Our Mouth Water Castro, Guevara and Cuba’s Foreign Revolutionary Struggle Reported, Beginning in Thailand Documents of Fourth International Congress Vol. 4, No. 19, June 10, 1966 Opposition to War Hardens Among US Intellectuals Johnson in Secret Deal for Korean Mercenaries German Students Demonstrate Against War in Vietnam The Final Conclusion — by Ralph Schoenman Cuba Mobilizes in Reply to US Provocation Alexander Defense Committee Unqer Attack Text of ADC Letter to President Johnson Statemen:ts of Support to Alexander Defense Committee Hugo Blanco on Hunger Strike Manifesto of Peru’s Political Prisoners FIR Appeals for Internatonal Solidarity Francisco Amado Killed in Guatemala — by Jose Valdes Canadian Socialists Hold Conference Havemann’s Proposal for a “New Communist Party” — by G Gerbel Hekmatdjou’s Wife Appeals for Help Verwoerd Takes Reprisals Against Fischer’s Daughter Documents: New Ominous US Moves in Southeast Asia Political Assassination in Detroit Vol. 4, No. 20, June 17, 1966 Pentagon Considering 500, 000 More Troops for Vietnam Congressmen A fraid to Face American People Ky’s Danang Victory a Costly One Democrats Seek to Capture US Antiwar Movement Meredith Shooting Gives New Urgency to Self-Defense Guatemalan Guerrills Under Combined Assault Counterrevolutionaries Project New Invasion of Cuba Nicaragua Offered as Base for US Assault on Cuba One-Day General Strike in Argentina More Facts on the Killing of Cuban Sentry Cuba Is Prepared Says Raul Castro Toronto Pickets Tell US to Get Out of Guantanamo Canadians Respond to Cuban Appeal for Aid Adolfo Gilly Tortured in Mexico New Frame-Up of “Trotskyists” at University of Mexico Luis Carlos Prestes Sentenced in Absentia Johnson Gains New Ally The Combat Bedbug Israel Under Pressure to Back Vietnam War Concerning Torture at El Harrach — by Albert Roux 180,000 Ruhr Miners Schedule Strike Widow of Trotskyist Leader Arrested in Algiers Japanese CP Shifting Away from Peking? Student Unrest Continues at Waseda Anger in Japan over Visit of Nuclear Submarine Documents: A lgerian Trade-Union Leaders Take Stock Some Facts Worth Thinking About Vol. 4, No. 21, June 24, 1966 Will Continue to Step Up War in Vietnam, Says Johnson US Escalates Military Activities in Thailand — by Dick Roberts Mississippi Marchers Discuss Self-Defense The Political Purge in China Widens — by George Novack TUC Stabs British Seamen in the Back — by John Walters Iranian Court Hears Hekmatdjou’s Appeal A Shift in Japan’s Policy toward China? — by Joseph Hansen The Buddhist Opposition Is Weighed and Found Wanting — by Dick Lemaire “Ban the Bomb” Trial Postponed in Greece SPD Approves Talks with SED American Officers Argue over Vietnam Joan Baez Sings for Wolf Biermann Japanese Workers Refuse to Film Dirty War Indian Trotskyists Organize Gujarat Unit — by Kailas Chandra Japanese Trotskyists Protest Murder of Leo Bernard Suzanne Zakine Still Held in Frison by Boumedienne Japanese Businessmen Feted in Peking What Mlao’s Thought Can Do for You: Get the l"lail Delivered on Time Keep Perishable Goods without Refrigeration Give the Vatican a Run for Its Money The More You Read, the More You Want A Radiant Sun, Telescope and Microscope Combined Documents: To the People of Vietnam To the American Soldiers in South Vietnam Vol. 4, No. 22, July 1, 1966 Defense Problem Grows Acute for Meredith Narchers Gallup Poll Shows Sharp Rise in Antiwar Sentiment in US Morse Comments on Gallup Poll and Johnson’s Course Farbstein Finds It Difficult to Evade War Issue Vietnamese Freedom Groups Appeal to American People Saigon Construction Workers Strike for More Pay Matsumura’s Case for Ending Blockade of China Japanese Socialists Demand Recognition of China Peking Suspends Admission of New Students to Universities — by George Novack Rising Competition from China in Far Eastern Markets Devaluation Upsets Indian Price Structure Her Peace Paint Was Not Smear Proof Wilson Sees “Red Plot” in Seamen’s Strike— by John Walters Fabricio Ojeda “Found” Hanged in Caracas Jail Cell Court Turns Down Appeals of Hekmatdjou and Kharvi AFL-CIO Ends Boycott of ILO Documents: An Appeal to the American Conscience — by Bertrand Russell Vol. 4, No. 23, July 15, 1966 ’’Black Power’’ — A Giant Step Forward Memo for a Coming War Criminal Tria Johnson’s Calculations in Bombing Hanoi and Haiphong — by Dick Roberts The Protests in Germany and Japan The International Outlook from Peking — by George Novack Hekmatdjou and Kharvi Win Stay of Sentence The Communist Chinese Students Built-in Obsolescence of Johnson Administration Lies Coup d’Etat Topples Illia Regime A Bonapartist Junta in Argentina Waseda Students End Strike Action Barrientos “Elected” in Bolivia Three US Soldiers Denounce War in Vietnam In Tribute to Fabricio Ojeda — by Miguel Fuente Review: Inside Story of Healy’s Conference Secret CIA Channel between Manila and Djakarta Documents: Note on Three Communiques Communique of the MR-13 Movement Communique of the Mexican Pqsadist Group Communique of the Mexican Trotskyists Vol. 4, No. 24, July 29, 1966 Notable Victory for Alexander Defense Committee Wilson Faces the Bankers — and the Workers Case of the Fort Hood Three — by Dick Roberts Leftist Prisoners Slain by Guatemalan Police America’s Ghettoes Explode Again — by Evelyn Sell Tensions Remain in Dominican Republic Back to the Trujillo Machine Robert Williams Moves to China De Gaulle’s Trip to Moscow — by Ernest Mandel Vietnam in Background at Kyoto Meeting The Crisis in Yugoslavia — by Henri Valin One Reason Why War in Vietnam Is Unpopular among Negroes A Seat for Japan in Nuclear Club? Plantation Strike in Ceylon — by Edmund Samarakkody Perspectiva Mundial A Tribute to Malcolm X from Japan Japanese Communists Explain Silence on China Documents: On the MR-13’s Break with Posadas Free Adolfo Gilly! Vol. 4, No. 25, August 12, 1966 Death by Starvation in Indonesia’s Prisons Background to the Purge in China — by Antonio Farien Rusk Heavily Guarded in Japan Documents: Against Titoism, the Cubans Re-affirm the Revolutionary Road Vol. 4, No. 26, 1966 Sartre Calls on Soviet Leaders to Deter Washington Text of Sartre Editorial Desertion on the Rise in South Vietnamese Forces Judges’’Incline’’ to Death for Hugo Blanco Peking Opera Star Commits Suicide “Tupac Ameru” Case Opens in Lima Mexican Witch-Hunters Strike at Victor Rico Galan Yon Sosa Reportedly Merging Forces with Luis Turcios America’s Exploding Ghettoes — by Evelyn Sell Increasing Unrest in India — by Kailas Chandra Tour in India for Tabata Under Discussion The Tarnish Deepens on the Wilson Image — by John Walters A Significant Change in the German Political Scene Volunteers for Vietnam Sought in Denmark Protest in Vancouver against Vietnam War World’s Greatest Swimmer Documents: Open Letter to Pablo Neruda Neruda ts Reply to Cuban Intellectuals In Response to Neruda Vol. 4, No. 27, 1966 Vol 4, Noo 27 Trial Opens for Hugo Blanco 400 Socialist Scholars in New York Plead for Hugo Blanco An Appeal from Japan for Hugo Blanco Japanese Unions Organizing Protest against War in Vietnam Ogania Prepares to Move against Argentine Workers Fort Hood Three Set Firm Example at Court-Martial Bomb Wrecks American CP Headquarters Stokely Carmichael Political Prisoner in Atlanta After the Bolivian Election Chilean Leftists Debate How to Defend Vietnamese — by José Valdés Japan’s Trade with the USSR, China, on the Rise Imperialists Welcomed to Ceylon — by Edmund Samarakkody The Assassination of Verwoerd Lessons from a Defeat — by T. Soedarso Vol. 4, No. 28, 1966 Volo 4, No 28 September 23} 1966 In this issue 25 Years in El Frontón for Hugo Blanco Ludwig Hass Reported Freed Vietnam Prices “Stabilized,” Says White House China’s Achievement in the Synthesis of Insulin “Miracle” in Brazil Sato Fears “Overheating” of Japanese Economy Japan Communist Party Moves Further from Peking Johnson’s Electoral Sideshow in South Vietnam “Like Flies on a Piece of Meat” Wilson’s Wage Freeze — by Brian Gormley Puerto Ricans to Dramatize Independence Struggle Documents: The Latest Developments in the International Situation Healy Breaks with Vietnam Solidarity Campaign Japanese Unions Score U.S. Role in Vietnam Vol. 4, No. 29, 1966 De Gaulle Bans Vietnam War Crimes Tribunal French Intellectuals Support Hugo Blanco The Young Red Guards and Mao’s “Cultural Revolution” — by George Novack Students Demonstrate in Brazil Fort Hood Three Show High Morale Barbarous Treatment of Fort Hood Three Japanese Protest CaJl of US Nuclear Submarine The Japanese Labor Movement Reaches a Turning Point — by S Okatani Why America’s Ghettoes Keep Exploding — by Evelyn Sell North Korean CF Attacks “Trotskyism” — by Dick Roberts “Multi--Issue” Advocates Split Antiwar Movement in Canada — by P. Kent Unrest on the Rise in Ecuador Why Healy Bolted from the Vietnam Solidarity Campaign Terrorists Bomb Cuban Embassy in Ottawa Documents: Should USSR Give Effective Aid to Beleaguered Vietnamese? (Bertrand Russell Answers Francis Flavius) Vol. 4, No. 30, 1966 SWP Headquarters Fire-Bombed in New York Call Issued for Latin-American Defense Committee Is Invasion of North Vietnam Next on Johnson’s Agenda? — by Joseph Hansen Invasion “Now Inevitable” Unification of Guerrilla Forces in Colombia Student Demonstrations Sweep Brazil Eisenhower Rattles Atom Bomb Electoral Trend in Japan Parallels Industrial Growth Japanese Educator Fears American Way of Life Sato Cabinet Bars Youths from Visiting China Mao’s Thought Moves Miracles in Dark Corners Top Secret in Moscow Stormy Internal Conflicts in China — I — by Livio Maitan Mao Orders Foreign Students to Leave China AG Frank Appeals for Blanco, Gilly, Rico Galán, Ottawa Committee Demands Release of Hugo -Blanco “The Worker” Was Only Reporting What “Rodong Shinmoon” Said — by Dick Roberts Democratic Bosses Say, “Johnson, Go Home!” André Breton Price of Entry to “Nuclear Club” Drops to New Low Another Case of Police Torture in Peru “Rally Round the Flag, Boys” Ghanaian Dictator Orders Cuban Embassy Closed Documents: Huk Comeback? For the Unconditional Release of the Political Prisoners in Mexico Message to the Surrealist Group Vol. 4, No. 31, 1966 Johnson Prepares his “Peace” Conference Mao’s Gift to the Opportunists in the Kremlin — by George Novack Kim Il Sung Appeals for Increased Aid to North Vietnam Luis Turcios Killed in -Auto Crash ;’ Maolst Headquarters Fire-Bombed in New York Group Accused of Smuggling Arms to Guatemalan Guerrillas London Demonstrators Support Vietnamese Fighters — by Antonio Farien Walloon Workers Party Supports Hugo Blanco Stormy Internal’ Cbnflicts in China — II ; — by Livio Mai tan Hugo Blanco Defiant Throughout Trial Documents: Manifesto Toward a Free Revolutionary Art Bertrand Russell’s Appeal to Negro Soldiers in Vietnam Deutscher Answers a Critic on Vietnam War Crimes Tribunal On Modzelewski’s and Kuron’s nopen Letter II — by Pierre Frank Vol. 4, No. 32, 1966 US Troops to Invade Mekong Delta Judge Refuses to Stay Imprisonment of Fort Hood Three Russell Cammi ttee/~ Resists White House Pressure Russell Defends’ War Crimes Tribunal State Department Pressures Greece to Stop Trade with Cuba At Hugo Blanco’s Court-Martial Campaign in Italy for Hugo Blanco s Release More on the Deaths of David Agllilar and Eunice Campiran Vietnam Center of Current Political Topics in Italian Left ;by Sirio Di Giuliomaria Shake-up Reported in Staff of Cuban Newspaper Another War Hawk Talks of Using A-Bombs in Vietnam Documents: Mexican Students Protest Government Repression Why Magan Desai Joined Indian Trotskyist Movement Grim Proof the Nature of Vietnam Conflict The continuing crisis in China — by Livio Maitan Vol. 4, No. 33, 1966 A Step Ahead for “World Outlook” Anti war Pickets Greet Johnson in New Zealand and Australia Puerto Rican Reports Low Morale Among U. S. Troops in Vietnam Five Puerto Ricans Refuse to Serve in U S Army “Bandiera Rossa” Becomes a Biweekly Ceylon Trade Unions Face Challenge of Wage Freeze — by Edmund Samarakkody Canadian Professors Join in Appeal for Hugo Blanco The Rising Doubts About the Warren Commission — by Arthur Maglin Welcome Prepared in New Zealand for Lyndon B Johnwater by H Holland Scandal s Embarrass Sato Government How Sectarian Can You Get? “Death of a Bureaucrat ” Realignment Toward the Right in Algeria Documents: Fidel Castro on Moral Incentives in Cuban Revolution Vol. 4, No. 34, 1966 Three Highlights in Johnson’s Far East Tour Escalation of Military Aid to Thailand Announced China’s Fourth Nuclear Test Again Catches Washington by Surprise European Socialist Youth Stage Vietnam Solidarity March Students Win Release of Four Comrades from Morelia Jail — by Manolo Sarmiento Crew’s Solidarity Action with Vietnamese Brings Punishment on Company Danger of a Coup d’Etat in Uruguay China Emerges as an Advancing Industrial Power Study Shows Rationing in China Has Helped Assure Even Distribution of Food Mao’s Belated Recognition of the Danger in Vietnam Mao’s Errors “Most Dangerous” Since Thirties, Declares Deutscher The Computer Industry — A Case Study in Modern Monopoly — by John Marshall A Computer Gambit for Britain in Crashing European Market? With Mao on the Cultural Front: Cultural Revolution in a Silk Mill Boom in Publications Industry in China Peking Sculptors, Painters Perform Glorious Tasks Excitement High Over “Selected Works” Mao Accorded Respect Due Him Words of Wisdom from a Night-Soil Collector Rising Rate of Desertions from Saigon Forces Documents: Halt the Escalation — Statement by the United Secretariat of the Fourth International New Revolutionary Marxist Publication in Australia Cuban Magazine Publishes Excerpts from Speech by Malcolm X Vol. 4, No. 35, 1966 Special Number Cuba, North Korea Suggest Volunteers to Counter Escalation The “New” Stalinist Version of “Trotskyism” [Full text of an article by N.P. Mikeshin] Translator’s Notes on the Mikeshin Article The Political Meaning of Mikeshin’s Attack — by Joseph Hansen Stalin and the Nazi Aggression Against the Soviet Union [Minutes of a discussion between Soviet historians and army representatives] State of Siege Decreed in Guatemala Vol. 4, No. 36, 1966 Hugo Blanco’s Life Again at Stake U.S. Committee Issues Appeal for Hugo Blanco Committee Reminds Peruvian President of Petition for Hugo Blanco USLA Justice Committee States Its Aims The American Elections “Pacification” of the Mekong Delta? — by Dick Roberts Afro-Americans Speak Out Against War in Vietnam — by Evelyn Sell Canadian Students Ready Protest Act ions Against War in Vietnam Problem of Succession to Mao Greatly Exaggerated Exhibition in England Helps Publicize Tribunal — by Antonio Farien New Mood in Irish Labour Part y — by Sean Ried US Ultraright Group Caught with Ton of Arms Healy’s United Front Against Revolutionary Socialists by Henri Valin Modelewski and Kuron — Defenders of the Gains in Poland — by Joseph Hansen Bertrand Russell Refutes Philip Toynbee on Vietnam War Crimes Tribunal Documents: Text of Joint Korean-Cuban Statement on Vietnam You Can Take McNamara’s Word for It Vol. 4, No. 37, 1966 War Crimes Tribunal Holds First Press Conference Canadian Journalist Interviews Yon Sosa Freedom Fighters Report Progress in Mozambique The Ben Barka Affair — by Michel Lequenne Malcolm X Books Published in France Four Bits of Fakery — by Henri Valin Hundreds of Puerto Ricans Reject Serving in US Armed Forces Correction Vol. 4, No. 38, 1966 Demonstration for Hugo Blanco at Peruvian United Nations Mission Italian Labor Confederation Sends Appeal for Hugo Blanco A Good Beginning for the International War Crimes Tribunal Johnson Pounded Table at Manila Conference for More Troops Saigon Cutthroats Trained by British Labour Government The Political Crisis in Germany — by Franz Dreher Neo-Nazis Gain in German Elections — by J. C. Vergeylen Topic of Gromyko’s Secret Talks with Johnson-Rusk Leaked to Press High Proportion of Black Soldiers Sent to Vietnam — by Evelyn Sell Montreal Police Raid Socialist Opponents of War in Vietnam Like Whites Exterminating the Indians Behind the Resignation of Juan Bosch — by George Saunders Furor over Warren Report Grows in Volume — by Arthur Maglin Hanoi Reports Negro GI “Bring Us Home!” Demonstration New Left-Wing Magazine in Italy Reactionary Moves Against “Politica” and Mexican CF Desertions Said to Be on Rise Among Saigon Forces Ernest Tate Beaten by Squad at SLL Meeting Documents: Note on Four Documents: Concerning Ernest Tate Case SWP National Commi ttee Demands Healy Be Expelled Text of Letter from SWP to Pierre Lambert Text of Letter fr om SWP to Tim Wohlforth Text of Letter fr om SWP to James Robertson Indonesian Generals Order Destruction of “Communist” Books Vol. 4, No. 39, 1966 Hugo Blanco’s Codefendants Ask Death Penalty, Too, If He Is To Be Shot Bejar and Gadea Go on Hunger Strike in Support of Hugo Blanco Chileans Appeal for Hugo Blanco Sartre and de Beauvoir Plead for Hugo Blanco Three French Unions Join in Appeal for Hugo Blanco Members of Belgian Parliament Intervene in Behalf of Hugo Blanco Petition for Hugo Blanco Presented to Peruvian Embassy in London Glasgow Workers and Socialists Demonstrate at Peruvian Consulate Portrait of Hugo Blanco Rise in Working-Class Militancy Noted in Peru Washington’s Overtures to Moscow and Eastern Europe — by George Novack Washington Vultures Watch Power Struggle in Peking with Interest Why the Vietnamese Count on Eventual Victory Wilson to Extend Wage Freeze in Britain — by John Walters “Capture” of Montes — A Case of Mistaken Identity Sino-Soviet Conflict Gives Rise to a “Third Current” — by Pierre Frank Forbes Burnham Seeks Dictatorial Law in Guyana Trujillo Gang Making Comeback in Dominican Republic Nasser Defies Retaliation in Scoring US on Vietnam Policy Ernest Tate Appeals for Support Against Intimidation by Healyites Young Canadian Socialists Express Solidarity with Ernest Tate India’s Famine Is Johnson’s Opportunity Argentine Bourgeois Newspaper Labels Castro a “Trotskyist Documents: Statement of Aims of International War Crimes Tribunal Lidiya Chukovskaya’s Letter to Mikhail Sholokov A New Bible of Revisionism Vol. 4, No. 40, 1966 Campaign for Hugo Blanco Gains in Momentum “Le Monde” Outlines Hugo Blanco Case French Catholic Students Appeal for Hugo Blanco Sketches of Hugo Blanco’s Trial at Tacna Continental-Wide Mobilization Urged to Save Hugo Blanco Yon Sosa Reported Wounded Leftists Gain in Chilean Union Koreans Raise Question of Vietnam at Bulgarian CP Congress Laurent Schwartz Discusses How French Can Help Vietnam Progress Report from the United Nations How the Soviet People Size Up Maoism Brezhnev-Kosygin Serve an Indonesian Guest an Hors d’Oeuvre Where Did We Hear That Before? Mass Rally in Paris Backs War Crimes Tribunal — by Ken Coates Furor in Yugoslavia over International War Crimes Tribunal Pablo Neruda Supports International War Crimes Tribunal Ho Chi Minh Hails Formation of War Crimes Tribunal Johnson’s Slip of the Finger Review: “To Hold, as’Twere, the Mirror up to Nature” by Arthur Maglin Mao Displays Remarkable Immunity to Co l d Documents: The Internal Crisis in China Some Cheek! Text of a Letter from French Trotskyi sts on Tate Case Vol. 4, No. 41, 1966 The Bombing of Hanoi Widening Campaign for Hugo Blanco Jean-Paul Sartre’s Plea for Hugo Blanco The Letter Hugo Blanco’s Comrades Sent to the Supreme Council Glasgow Trades Council Demands Release of Hugo Blanco Debate on Vietnam “La Gauche,” the USSR and Vietnam — by Jean-Marie Chauvier Defend Peace by Defending Vietnam and China! — by Ernest Mandel In Rebuttal — by Ernest Mandel Canadian Socialists Campaign Against War in Vietnam The Student Elections in Chile — by Jose Valdes Polish Intellectuals Agitated by Kolakowski’s Expulsion — by George Novack Business Week’s Blueprint and Wilson’s White Paper by Dick Roberts Green Berets Reported in Guatemala Documents: The SLL Calls the Cops in Ernest Tate Case Text of SWP Letter to Pierre Lambert Text of SWP Letter to Tim Wohlforth Text of SWP Letter to James Robertson YSA Appeals to Young Socialists and Revoltes Group Che Guevara “Alive and Well,” Declares Fidel Castro Vol. 4, No. 42, 1966 Year End Index Subjects–Authors–Countries ================================== 1967 Volume 5 Vol. 5, No. 1, January 6, 1967 Prominent Mexican Leftists Appeal for Hugo Blanco Demonstration for Hugo Blanco at Peruvian Embassy in Paris An Appeal from Alberta, Canada, in Behalf of Hugo Blanco Swedish Youth Organization Speaks Up for Hugo Blanco Amnesty International Asks Clemency for Hugo Blanco Yugoslavs Demonstrate Against US Aggression in Vietnam Salisbury Confirms Bombing of Civilian Targets in Vietnam What America Is Doing to the Children of Vietnam Johnson’s Ranch-Size Sense of History Wouldn’t Gas Ovens Be Cheaper? Unhappy New Year Foreseen for Johnson Administration by George Novack China Buying More Machine Tools from Japan Left Socialists in Belgium Hold Second Congress How Much Aid Is Being Sent to the Vietnamese? Kosaka’s Trip to Washington — Via Peking French Communist Youth Regroup to the Left — by H Ancelot French Youth Protest Vietnam War Despite CF Japanese Unionists Protest Visit of Nuclear-Powered Submarine Another World War Will Fix That Up The Crisis in American Ci ties — by Evelyn Sell Committee Formed in Bombay to Support War Crimes Tribunal Bir la Acknowledges Debt to Namboodiripad Indian Trotskyist to Run for Bihar Assembly An Odd United Front in Kerala Another Step Ahead for “Perspective Mundial” The Meaning of the Cow-Slaughter Demonstrations — by Kailas Chandra Healy’s French Followers Strike a Blow Against Hugo Blanco Documents: Jean-Paul Sartre Explains Aims of War Crimes Tribunal Indonesian Communist Leaders Begin Self-Criticism Fidel Castro on the Role of Women in Cuba Today Healy Scores Another “Triumph” over Ernest Tate Vol. 5, No. 2, January 13, 1967 Antiwar Appeal Given American GI’s in Japan American Soldier No Longer Proud of His Country’s Uniform Hugo Blanco Case: Broad Campaign for Hugo Blanco Waged in Italy Latin Americans in Paris Cable BelaUnde about Hugo Blanco Charles Bettelheim Voices Solidarity with Hugo Blanco Prominent Paris Professors Intercede for Hugo Blanco French Actress Circulating Petition for Hugo Blanco Paris School Union Voices Solidarity with Hugo Blanco “L’Humanite” Adds Its Voice to Protests in Blanco Case Chilean CP Declares that Hugo Blanco Must Be Saved — by Jose Valdes Santiago Municipal Workers Demand Release of Hugo Blanco Chilean MIR Pays Tribute to Hugo Blanco “Perspectiva Mundial” Devotes Entire Issue to Hugo Blanco Militant California Farm Workers Leader Appeals for Blanco by Vilma Sanchez War Crimes Tribunal Sends First Team of Investigators to Vietnam China As I Saw It in October — by Mayorga Sharpening Conflict at the Top in China — by George Novack Down the Drain for All-China Model Night-Soil Collector? Signs of Recession in West European Economy — by Henri Valin Unemployment in Britain Continues to Rise — by John Walters Additional Returns in Chilean Student Elections Siqueiros Says Attempt on Trotsky’s Life Was Planned in Spain Chinese Pens Spell Markdown for Japanese Profits On Electoral Policy in India — by Kailas Chandra The General Elections in Japan Japanese Communist Party Still for “Coalition” Policy Vol. 5, No. 3, January 20, 1967 Johnson Escalates the War Another Notch A New Phase in the Political Crisis in China — by Joseph Hansen Ouster of Adam Clayton Powell Angers Black Americans New Year’s Greetings for American Sailors in Italy — by F Bassi Nine PAC Members Sentenced to Die in South Africa — by Barney Desai Japan Teachers Union Officials Arrested for Protesting Vietnam War Japanese Socialists and Communists Vie in Membership Drive Struggle over Program in Dominican June 14 Movement — by Antonio Valdes A Militant Strike in Chile — by Jose Valdes Dissatisfaction on the Carnpus in Japan Canadian Professors Call for Immediate End to Bombings in Vietnam Protests Mount in Britain Against Wilson’s Role in Vietnam War — by John Walters Publisher of “La Sinistra” Expelled from Italian Communist Party War Crimes Tribunal Group Visits Cambodia Irish Farmers Barricade Key Points on Highways Inflation Continues in Brazil Coup Being Plotted in Guinea? Wang Jen-Chung No Longer in the Swim New Book by Livio Maitan Well-Organized Si tdown Strike in Madrid Police Fire on Demonstrating Students in India, Killing 9 Ruby’s Death Arouses New Doubts about Warren Commission Report — by Arthur Maglin Art: Johnson Is Right for Once Hooliganism at Liege — Desertion at the Avenue Kleber — by Pierre Frank Savage Conduct under Americans in Mekong Delta Documents: “Bureaucracy Is Always on the Prowl” [Conclusion of Castro Speech] Canadian Trotskyists Demand SLL Answer on Tate Case American Student Youth Schedule Spring Antiwar Mobilization “Irish Militant” Scores Healy in Ernest Tate Case Vol. 5, No. 4, January 27, 1967 Economic Benefits at Issue among Chinese Workers Hugo Blanco Case: Hugo Blanco Gains Respite Square Filled at Lima Rally for Hugo Blanco Mexican Poli tic al Prisoners Speak Up for Hugo Blanco Letter from Jacqueline Lobaton on Hugo Blanco Case Leaders of “Minutemen” Convicted Ralph Scboenman Detained by French Police Johnson Escalates Bill for War Johnson’s “Interest” Does Frei No Good The Witch-Hunt Continues in Mexico — by Ricardo Ochoa Dabernat’s Revelation about Peking and Vietnam “Mysterious Deaths” in Aftermath of Kennedy Assassination — by Arthur Maglin The Healy School of Falsification — by Henri Valin Documents: The Slash in the Rice Ration in Ceylon Women of Latin America Cry, “Enough!” Truman as a Peacemonger Vol. 5, No. 5, February 3, 1967 A Trotskyist Current among the Contending Forces in China? A New Stage in the Crisis in China — by Livio Maitan Capitalists, Managers and Workers in Communist China The Oscar for Stupidity Campaign for Hugo Blanco in India Latecomers Raise High the Banner of Mao’s Thought — by Joseph Hansen Warren Report under Increasing Fire in American Press — by Arthur Maglin Make It Now — and in Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh Tells Johnson From the Pickax to the Pen — or, Progress of the “New Criticism” — by L. Couturier Cost of the War in Vietnam Documents: “Spartacist” Publishes Open Letter Calling for Healy’s Ouster Interest in Trotsky on Rise among Kerala Intellectuals Vol. 5, No. 6, February 10, 1967 100,000 Workers Demonstrate in Madrid Fascist Shoots Down Young Communist in London Mao’s “Cultural Revolution” (Interview with Peng War Hawks in Washington Eye Coni’lict in China Clergymen Demonstrate against Johnson’s War Hugo Blanco Case: Campaign in Argentina for Hugo Blanco Chilean Chamber of Deputies Intervenes in Behalf of Hugo Blanco Pro-Cuban Magazine in Chile Opens Campaign for Hugo Blanco Labour MP’s Appeal for Clemency in Blanco Case Solidarity Rally for Hugo Blanco in London — by Charles van Gelderen “Newsletter” Reports Appeals for Blanco Andre Gunder Frank Speaks for Hugo Blanco at Toronto Rally — by Ross Dowson Guatemalan Guerrilla Movement Continues to Grow The New US Senate Foreign Relations Committee Hearings Socialist Party Suffers Setback in Japanese Elections Cultural Revolution Remolds Music in China Mao’s Thought Proves Too Much for Night-Soil Collector Chinese Transport Workers Overfulfill 1966 Plan More about the Events in Shanghai — by George Novack Price of Rice in Saigon Jumps Thirty Percent War Crimes Team Give First Results of Inquiry in North Vietnam Japanese War Crimes Team Reports Preliminary Findings Sartre Invited to Speak at Antiwar Assembly in Toronto From the Pickax to the Pen — or, Progress of the “New Criticism” — II — by L Couturier Documents: Bertrand Russell on How to End the War in Vietnam Students Find Session with Rusk Highly Enlightening Vol. 5, No. 7, February 17, 1967 Mao Labels the Soviet Government “Fascist” — by Joseph Hansen Venezuelan CP Leaders Escape from Prison Draw Your Own Conclusions Chen Yi Declares China Ready to Meet US Attack Housing Shortage in Japan “Who Is Adam Malik?” — by Les Evans The Kremlin Defends Its Ties with the Indonesian Generals Boumedienne Seeks a Way Out of Political Isolation by Henri Dumoulin French Trotskyists Hold Nineteenth Congress The Challenge of the Pig-tailed Macaque Carree tions Solidarity Messages Sent to Tony Bloom Documents: Approaching a Decisive Turning Point in Great Britain [Statement by the United Secretariat of the Fourth International] The Communist Party of South Africa — by KAJordaan Vol. 5, No. 8, February 24, 1967 Secret Police Chief Heads Peking’s “Paris Commune” Western Specialists Consider Which Facti on to Support in Ch i na Deutscher’s Views on the Chi nese “Cultural Revolution” Kosygin on BBC How Much Aid Is Vietnam Receivi ng from China and the USSR? American Maoists Urge Chinese Wall for North Vi etnam The Western Press and US Crimes — by Bertrand Russell American Antiwar Movement Feels Loss of A J Muste Poem by 12- Year- Old Girl Burns the Pentagon Che Guevara in Venezuela? Welcome Omission in Fidel Castro’s Speech Cuban CP Suspends Theoretical Magazine Angolan Guerrillas Fail to Heal Rift Tanzania Nationalizes the Banks Infl ation Continues under the Counterrevoluti on in Indonesia Detroit City Council Evades Responsibility in Bernard Case by Neil Bronson Trotskyist Position in the French Elections 200 French Youth Volunteer for Vietnam Documents: Wohlforth Tries to Brazen It Out (Some Comments on a Curi ous Way of Defending Healy in the Tate Case) — by Joseph Hansen Woblfortb’s Stand on the Ernest Tate Case The Communist Party of South Africa , II — by KA Jordaan Under the Cloak of the CIA Vol. 5, No. 9, March 3, 1967 Election Registers Growing Ferment in India Army Moves to the Fore in Sharpening Struggle in China What Would You Tell the Vietnamese Targets? by Livio Maitan In Defense of Bertrand Russell — by Joseph Hansen The 1’1ao Regime and the Paris Commune — by Fernand Charlier What Mao’s Thought Can Do for You — Mend Broken Bones Demonstration in Ba-rcelona by Arthur Maglin Possibility of a New Coup d’Etat in Argentina 4,000 Coal Miners’stage Sympathy Strike in Spain Claim nade that Arrests Are Expected in Kennedy Assassination Not Chiang Ching but Kang Sheng The CIA Scandal Continues to Reverberate in the US Primitive Tool Still Deadly Urge Defeat of Discriminatory Bill in Ceylon Documents: Election Platform of Indian Trotskyists Indian Trotskyists Give Critical Support to Left CP Political Lynching of Adam Clayton Powell Vol. 5, No. 10, February 10, 1967 Johnson Again Escalates His War In Response to Barbara Be idler “Rectification Campaign” Curbs “Cultural Revolution” — by Joseph Hansen Hugo Blanco Case: March in London for Hugo Blanco — by C Van Gelderen Argentine Me a t Packers Local Appeals for Hugo Blanco An Appeal for Hugo Blanco from Detroit — by Neil Bronson “If We Would Prevent More Vietnams ” — Sidney Lens Chicago Latin-American Group Solidarizes with Hugo Blanco -Illinois CP Expresses Solidarity with Hugo Blanco - Interview with Juana Pereyra on Hugo Blanco and Tupac Amaru Cases Swiss March Hails American Opponents to War in Vietnam The Case of Chou Yang — by George Novack The Meaning of the Shanghai Events — by Pierre Frank Ho Chi Minh, Nguyen Huu Tho Mourn Dea th of A J Muste Johnson Opens Campaign to Correct Image Trouble Another Blow to the Warren Report — by Arthur Maglin Guerrilla Resurgence Alarms Philippine Government Venezuelan Guerrilla Fighters Reject CP Policy — by Guillermo Bonilla “La Era de la Revoluci6n Permanente” Asturian Miners End “Sit-I n” Bosch Admits US Is Running Dominican Republic The Tightening Grip of US Imperialism in Guyana Vol. 5, No. 11, February 17, 1967 Appeal for Student Antiwar Demonstrations Internationally April 8-15 — Like the Fourth of July or Like a Flowering Rose? US General Finds Iron Triangle a Depressing Experience “Rectification Campai gn” Curbs “Cultural Revolution” [II] by Joseph Hansen Supardjo Accuses Generals of Murdering 500,000 in Indonesia The March 5 Election — by Pierre Frank Antiwar Demonstration in Brussels Lodge Reported Quitting as Ky’s Boss Brazilian Communist Leader Given Savage Sentence Mandel Reports in Bombay on War Crimes Tribunal Work Was Joan Baez a Victim of Translator or the CIA? Congress Party Barely Wins Majority in India — by Kailas Chandra Moscow Dubs Mao a “Trotskyist” German Social Democrats Offer Olive Branch to Swordsmen What Mao’s Thought Can Do for You End Neurotic Need to Make Your Own Pile 1966 — Year of Limited Ga ins for Soviet Economy — by Sandro Mantovani Impressive List of CIA Front Organizations — by C D Cavanagh Arrest Made in Kennedy Case — by Arthur Meglin Chance and Necessity in Vietnam and the US Draft A Shift in Peking’s Attitude on Shipping Soviet Aid to Vietnam? Documents : The Cubans Come to Closer Grips with the Bureaucratic Danger — by Joseph Hansen “The Struggle Against Bureaucracy: A Decisive Task” [Text of Editoria l in “Granma “] A Possible Source of Mao’s Infallibility Vol. 5, No. 12, February 24, 1967 The Meaning of the Guam Conference Intensive Preparations in US for Antiwar Demonstrations Scandinavian Vietnam Week Witch-hunt in Bolivia Shift to the Left in the French Elections — by Pierre Frank Ky Welcomes Johnson’s “Kiss of Approval” War Crimes Tribunal Set Up in Denmark General Suharto Takes Over from Sukarno Landless Peasants Singled Out in Indonesian Massacre Students Launch Canada-wide Movement to End War in Vietnam Opposition to Wilson Still Marking Time — by John Walters Progress of the US Antiwar Movement — by Les Evans Canadian War Crimes Committee Formed Castro Reaffirms Independent Stand Eludes South African Police in 700-Mile Trek for Freedom Tsotsi Escapes While Being Deported to South Africa Documents: Open Letter to the Members of the Chinese Communist Party from Peng Shu-tse No Surprise on the Credibility Front Vol. 5, No. 13, April – no date Special Issue, 1967 Those Who Are Not Revolutionary Fighters Cannot Be Called Communists by Fidel Castro Vol. 5, No. 14, April 7, 1967 Bolivian Government Claims Outbreak of Guerrilla War Australian Seamen Refuse to Carry Bombs to Vietnam More on the Experience of the “Iron Triangle” Is Chiang Kaishek Considering a “Bay of Pigs” Expedition? Bosch Predicts US Will Be at War with China within Two Years The Confession of Liu Shaochi The American Way of Life: “Sclerosis of the Kind” Hugo Blanco Case: Support for Hugo Blanco in Brazil Nigerians Support Hugo Blanco London “Tribune” Backs Hugo Blanco Campaign for Hugo Blanco Continues in France Appeal from Los Angeles for Hugo Blanco West European Vanguard Youth Hold First Conference Huge March in Brussels Shouts AntiJohnson Slogan London School of Economics Students Stage Sitin The Cuban Revolutionists Are Writing a New Page in History — by Livio Maitan Ranks of Brazilian CP Revolt Against Soft Leadership The Costa e Silva Government Venezuelan CP Leaders Denounce Castro’s Speech Guatemalan CP Leaders Support Castro’s Position Timely Reminder Interest Mounts in Kennedy Assassination Probe — by Arthur Maglin War Crimes Tribunal Set Up in Norway The Battle Around “Novy Mir” — by George Saunders Book Review: Russian Life 50 Years After the Revolution — by George Novack Teeth Set on Edge The Rational Kernel in the Myth of the Indian Sacred Cow A Case of Wishful Thinking Documents: Healy’s Admission of Guilt Vol. 5, No. 15, April 14, 1967 Forecast Big Turnout for April 15 Antiwar Demonstrations Bolivian Generals Claim Battle Victims Hugo Blanco Case: Biggest Student Organization in US Backs Hugo Blanco Campaign West Berlin Socialist Youth Support Hugo Blanco Young Socialist Alliance Sends Greetings to Hugo Blanco A Letter from the YSA to Belalinde US Committee Urges Protests in Behalf of Hugo Blanco Blanco Campaign Gains Momentum in Argentina Thant Sees Long, Bloody War in Vietnam Humphrey Runs into a Roman Holiday And Sees Paris in the Spring Easter March in Germany Protests Vietnam War Mark Lane Claims to Know Forces Behind Kennedy Assassination — by Arthur Maglin The “Pacification” Continues in the Dominican Republic Australian Troops Left with Bad Memories of Vietnam Under the Military Heel in Indonesia Science Marches Ahead — in Vietnam Young Socialists Consider Next Steps in Fight Against War in Vietnam — by Les Evans Indian and Ceylonese Trotskyists Meet in Bombay Pearson Unhappy over Antiwar Demonstration — by Alan Harris Workers Battle Police in Bilbao The Spring Campaign of the Japanese Labor Movement — by S Okatani Representative of War Crimes Tribunal Greeted in Cuba An Impossible Victory Documents: Text of Venezuelan CP Reply to Fidel Castro Vol. 5, No. 16, April 21, 1967 PHOTO: At one of the assembly points for giant march to UN Plaza April 15 A New Stage in the Antiwar Struggle in the US — by Joseph Hansen A United Pront Between Peking and Moscow on Aid to Vietnam? SKETCHES: At the April 15 demonstration in New York Howard Petrick Case: GI Pights for Right to Voice His Views in US Army Against Vietnam War — by Lew Jones Pourth International Appeals for Increased Aid to Vietnamese Revolution Bolivian Dictator Outlaws Leftist Parties Hugo Blanco Case: “Wavering About Shooting Me" “With the Solidarity of the World Behind Us" Hugo Blanco Reported in Prison Hospital Pamphlet on Hugo Blanco Witch-hunt Victims in Bolivia Pace Death in Jungle Camps - SLL "Capture" of NALSO Ends in Fiasco — by Brian Gormley Peruvian Committee Appeals for Help for Daniel Pereyra War Crimes Tribunal Sets Date for First Session in Paris State Department Lists 37 Nations as "Helping" in Vietnam What I Saw in North Vietnam — by Setsure Tsurshima Welsh Nationalist Leader Condemns War in Vietnam Why the Colombian Guerrillas Won't Give Up — by Guillermo Bonilla Documents: Colombian Guerrillas Support Castro's March 13 Speech Philippine Guerrillas Gaining in Strength PHOTO: Demonstrators at April 15 antiwar march in New York Vol. 5, No. 17, April 28, 1967 Vietnam and the World Struggle for Freedom — by Ernesto “Che” Guevara As Che Was Saying British Voters Deal Wilson a Stiff Blow — by Brian Gormley Reported Guerrilla Activities Disturb Brazilian Congress Police Estimate on Giant Antiwar March Scored as a Lie PHOTO: Antiwar Demonstrators at Central Park Entrance [See story on page 443] An Eyewitness Account: Life in North Vietnam Under the American Bombs Hugo Blanco Case: Sartre Reports Embassy Promise that Hugo Blanco Will Not Be Shot Detroit Educators Cable Appeal for Hugo Blanco Howard Petrick Case: Ft Hood Brass Turn It Over to Pentagon for Decision — by Lew Jones Czechs Add Their Bit on “New Criticism” of Trotsky Police Violence Mounts in Dominican Republic Muhammad All Proves He Is a Real Champion US Pressures Canadian Banks on Cashing Checks for Cuba Committee How Mao’s Thought Reached New Zealand Documents: Eleven LatinAmerican Student Groups Withdraw from IUS Congress Ask Messages Be Sent to War Crimes Tribunal Vol. 5, No. 18, May 5, 1967 Hugo Blanco Case: Hugo Blanco Beaten by Guards Bertrand Russell Urges Belaunde to Free Peruvian Peasant Leader Campaign Mounts in Chile for Hugo Blanco Hugo Blanco Commends Solidarity Actions of YSA War Crimes Tribunal to Open in Stockholm The Coup d’Etat in Greece Westmoreland Mounts “Operation Rescue” for Johnson on Home Front — by Les Evans ProJohnson War Parade “Answers” Giant Antiwar Rally in a Very Small Voice Students Demonstrate in Algiers Against the US US Mission Stoned in Yemen Howard Petrick Case: Carmichael, McKissick, Bevel, Juan Rua Express Solidarity — by Lew Jones Antiwar Demonstrators Battle Police in Florence Bolivian Trotskyist Leader Seized by Political Police Stalin’s Daughter Not Political? Che Guevara’s New Revolutionary Message — by Livio Maitan Venezuelan CP Turns Away Officially from Armed Struggle Venezuelan CP Leader Outlines Party’s Turn to “Peaceful Road” Lleras Restrepo Makes Cynical Bid to BrezhnevKosygin World’s Largest City Votes Socialist Michigan Students Hold War Crimes Tribunal — by Neil Bronson Big Antiwar Demonstration Projected in Paris British Young Socialists Score US Aggression in Vietnam — by Patrick Brain Cuban Embassy Grants Political Asylum to GI in Japan Play Based on Malcolm X Staged in England — The “Cultural Revolution” and Trotskyism — by Pierre Frank Albania Copies the Cultural Revolution Kupferman Asks Congress to Investigate Kennedy Assassination — by Arthur Maglin The Kind of Literature the Greek Generals Hate and Fear European Verdict on Humphrey — Persona Non Grata Vol. 5, No. 19, May 12, 1967 PHOTO: New York Pickets protest coup d’état in Greece Bertrand Russell’s Opening Statement at War Crimes Hearing Text of de Gaulle’s Letter Banning War Crimes Tribunal JeanPaul Sartre’s Answer to de Gaulle Pickets in New York Denounce Military Coup in Greece Greek Workers in Germany Demonstrate Against Athens Coup The Dominican Left Discuss Problems of Their Revolution — by Antonio Valdes Johnson’s “Pacification” Program — To Win Backor Merely to Kill? — by Dick Roberts Extracurricular Activity Displeases Ky Book Review: Deutscher’s “Ironies of History” — by Pierre Prank Youth Conference in London Discusses Antiwar Activities Hugo Blanco Case: 5,500 Quebec Workers Call for Release of Hugo Blanco and His Comrades — by Art Young Appeal Sent Out by Quebec Federation of Labour Text of Petition Sent by Quebec Labour to President Beladnde Bulletin from Credibility Gap Documents: A Mighty Ally in the People of the USA [Excerpts from a Speech by Fidel Castro] Vol. 5, No. 20, May 19, 1967 US Government Found Guilty by War Crimes Tribunal Barrientos Holds Régis Debray Incommunicado Supranationality Terror Marks Second Anniversary of US Invasion of Santo Domingo Already in the Initial Phase of World War III? For Once Johnson Tells the Truth Rome University Holds Its First Teachin — by Sirio Di Giuliomaria “A Nice Little War” Hugo Blanco Case: FrenchCanadian Journal Features Hugo Blanco Case Quebec Young New Democrats Appeal for Hugo Blanco Support for Hugo Blanco Mounts in Uruguay Ky Demands More Troops from US CIAFBI Accused of Concealing Facts in Kennedy Assassination — by Arthur Maglin Fair Play for Cuba Pickets Help Toronto Bank Find Error Book Reviews: An Illuminating Study of a Case of the Infantile Disorder — by Joseph Hansen Trotsky’s Copenhagen Speech Available in French Guevara’s Message a Sensation in Japan Article by Novack and Hansen Published in Cuba and Mexico Documents: Fourth International Opens Discussions on Developments in Chinese Revolution French PCI Denounces Hoodlum Methods A Vietnamese Professor Thanks the American Antiwar Movement Psychologist Says Vietnamese Will Fight to the End 12,000 Political Prisoners in Greece Vol. 5, No. 21, May 26, 1967 The Testimony of Do Van Ngoc Guerrilla Front in Bolivia Pictured as “Impregnable” Cubans Score a Record Harvest Juan Lechin Hails Bolivian Guerrilla Front Hugo Blanco Case: Hugo Blanco Goes on Hunger Strike Minneapolis Socialists Cable Belatinde Campaign Stepped Up in Italy for Hugo Blanco Ottawa Committee Appeals in Behalf of Hugo Blanco What Three Parades Show on Rating of Vietnam War French Workers Answer de Gaulle with 24Hour General Strike — by Pierre Frank “Labor Lieutenants” of the CIA — by Les Evans New Facts Revealed about US Invasion of Cuba in 1961 Régis Debray’s Whereabouts a “Military Secret” Senanayake Shows How Peace Proposals Can Be Made to Pay Off October Antiwar Protest Set for Washington, DC — by Joseph Hansen “Pravda” Sides with “Peaceful Roaders” in Debate on Strategy in Latin America New York Columnist Describes Petrick Case Book Review: “Whitewash II” — by Arthur Maglin Documents: Sartre’s Opening Address at War Crimes Tribunal Ho Chi Minh’s Greetings to War Crimes Tribunal Cambodian Appreciation of Tribunal Solidarity with the Greek Worker and Peasant Masses! [A Statement by the Fourth International] Correction Vol. 5, No. 22, June 2, 1967 Worry Mounts over Johnson’s “Collision Course”in Vietnam — by Joseph Hansen The Palestine Problem and the Israeli-Arab Dispute Hugo Blanco Case: Hugo Blanco Thanks Bertrand Russell for Intervening A Letter to Canadian Supporters Conspiracy of Silence in Moscow and Peking Have U S “Special Forces”Taken Over in Debray Case? Correction Swedish CP Votes to Change Name Spanish Students Speak Up for Vietnam Cubans Distribute Guevara’s Revolutionary Message in Moscow Troops Repress Demonstrations in Mexico $2,500,000 Payoff for Stalin’s Daughter Documents: Cuba’s Example and the World Revolution [Text of May Day Speech by Major Juan Almeida Bosque] Bertrand Russell’s Closing Statement at War Crimes Tribunal Photo: Juan Almeida in Harlem The May 17 General Strike in France — by Pierre Frank An American Gift for Europe The Gospel Truth Vol. 5, No. 23, June 9, 1967 Mao Takes Leon Trotsky as Target for Attack — by Les Evans Death of Omotosho — a Blow to Nigerian Socialists The “Cultural Revolution”and the Japanese Left — by S Okatani Cuban Captured in Venezuela “Found”Hanged in Cell The Futile Effort to Ban Proliferation of the Bomb — by Henri Valin Johnson Plans Electronic Wall for Vietnam Alarm in Japan over Escalating Danger of World War Johnson Flounders in Middle East Crisis — by Joseph Hansen U S Soldier Convicted for Antiwar Opinions Régis Debray Case: Report Régis Debray Being Starved A Unrest in Mexico Balaguer Gives Paper Concessions to Dominican Deputies Cost of Living Continues to Climb in Brazil Correction Book Review: “Castro’s Cuba, Cuba’s Fidel”— by Harry Ring Philippine Freedom Leader Given Life Sentence 606 Nicaragua — U S Comp Store — by Tom Sanders Bombs at Carnival Anger aitian Dictator Vol. 5, No. 24, June 16, 1967 The Israeli Victory — a Setback for the Antiwar Movement Cubans Denounce UN Blow Against Arab Cause Nguyen Cao Ky Hails Israeli Blitzkrieg The Kremlin Sees “Trotskyism”in “Cultural Revolution” — by George Saunders Hugo Blanco Case: Solidarity Rally in New York for Hugo Blanco Spring Mobilization Members Send Protest to Belafinde Militant Youth a Problem for Italian CP — by Sirio Di Giuliomaria The Lessons of Greece —by Ernest Mandel Underground “Patriotic Front”Announced in Greece- Irish Revolutionist Given Five-Year Sentence — by Sean Reed Japanese Students Battle Police at U.S. Air Base Documents: Some Remarks Concerning the Left in Israel Vol. 5, No. 25, June 30, 1967 Kosygin Substitutes UN Talk for Action in Mideast China’s Hbomb — a Deterrent to War True Story Emerges of Egypt’s Casualties Guerrillas Serve Notice on Guatemalan Butchers It’ s Official — Breathing Can Kill You Mrs Winnie Mandela in Court Bolivian Trotskyist Leader Exiled in Amazon Jungle Régis Debray Case: Russell Joins Rfigis Debray Solidarity Campaign Bolivian Miners Proclaim “Free Territory” Another Long Hot Summer Begins in the US — by Evelyn Sell Bertrand Russell Scores Israel as Aggressor Israeli Communist Party Backs Israel’s Aggression TenYear Record of Maoist “Democracy” Governor of Tokyo Warns Against Rise of Fascism in Japan Italian CP Leader Attacks Cuban Positions — by Livio Maitan British YCL Debate Vietnam War Issue — by Fiona Campbell Hugo Blanco Case: Meeting Held for Hugo Blanco in London Kuron Released — Modzelewski Still in Prison 20,000 Korean Students Protest Phony Election Solzhenitsyn Appeals for an End to the Soviet Censorship — by George Saunders Canadian Labor Backs Mobilization Against Vietnam War Documents: Fourth International Calls for Support to Arab Cause Vol. 5, No. 26, July 14, 1967 The Meaning of the New Guerrilla Front in Bolivia Bolivian Students Declare University “Free Territory” Documents: First Balance Sheet of the Middle East Conflict [A Resolution of the Fourth International] Thousands Executed in Guatemalan Witchhunt Nguyen Cao Ky “Steps Down” Hugo Blanco Case: “Bohemia” Tells Cuban Readers About Hugo Blanco The Los Angeles Test of the “Spirit of Glassboro” An Interview with Chen Pilan on the “Cultural Revolution” Kyoto Students Block Army Use of University Bertrand Russell Urges Ban on Use of Napalm Vol. 5, No. 27, July 28, 1967 PHOTO: US Military Occupation of Newark After Watts — Newark — by Elizabeth Barnes US Students Call Mass Protest Against Vietnam War Joint International Demonstrations Called for October 21 Régis Debray Case: Agitation Mounts Around Régis Debray Case The Disappearance of Enrique Amaya Quintana Hugo Blanco Case: Amnesty for Hugo Blanco Pressed in United States Eortunato Vargas Arrested Demand for Release of Am6rico Martin Dominican Communist Party Denounces Kremlin’s Foreign Policy China Celebrates Mao’s Swim TitoKremlin Dispute Reported on Mideast War — by Les Evans General Westmoreland’s “Truce” with the White House — by Dick Roberts The Cubans Develop Their Position on tho Middle East Peasant Uprising in West Bengal Life in Calcutta — Festering Sore Breeds Revolt in India Argentine Revolutionaries Hold Historic Congress Terrorism in Guatemala Vol. 5, No. 28, August 11, 1967 Detroit, the Biggest So Far — An Eyewitness Account — by Evelyn Sell US Citizen is Deported from Mexico — by Manolo Sarmiento A Flaw in the Pentagon Strategy? Stokely Carmichael at OLAS A Salute to the Cuban Revolution from France US Figures Send Greetings to OLAS 7H Régis Debray Case: Bolivian Judge States “Debray is as Good as Dead” Dominican Communist Party Assesses Balaguer’s First Year — by Antonio Valdes Is Guillermo Lobatón Still Alive? Mexican Government Launches New WitchHunt Victims of Mexican WitchHunt Imprisoned Without Trial WitchHunt Prisoners Charge Brutal Physical and Mental Torture What McNamara Said After His Trips to Vietnam Hugo Blanco Case: Philadelphia Professors Circulate Appeal for Blanco Vol. 5, No. 29, August 25, 1967 Castro Challenges Moscow Line on LatinAmerican Revolution — by George Novack Carmichael Discusses Black Power in Havana Press Conference The Wuhan “Kidnapping” and the “Cultural Revolution” — by Dick Roberts Canadian Students Endorse October 21 Mobilization Split in the ProPeking Communist Party of India — by Kailas Chandra Ramachandran Explains His Expulsion A New Split in the Maoist Party in Belgium — by Pascal Lubra Secret US Casualties in Vietnam? Political Evolution in Tanzania Fourth International Defends Mexican WitchHunt Victims The Indonesian Revolution Will Fight and Win Under the Revolutionary Banner of Tan Malakka — by Fernand Charlier Wide Publication of Trotsky’s Books in Italy Documents: The Evolution of the Crisis in China — by Livio Maitan Antiwar Developments in Japan Vol. 5, No. 30, September 8, 1967 PHOTO: Socialist Workers Party Press Conference Socialist Workers Party Launches 1968 Presidential Campaign Isaac Deutscher — by Pierre Frank Defense Committee for Mexican WitchHunt Victims Guatemalan Guerrillas Use New Methods Continued Harassment of Political Prisoners in Mexico — by Ricardo Ochoa Russell Asks Inquiry into Mexican WitchHunt Case Hugo Blanco Case: Mass Chilean Meeting Demands Freedom for Blanco Pereyra, Martorell, Candela Receive Additional Sentences Régis Debray Case: Debray Trial Arbitrarily Postponed A Death in Sunny Mexico Black Power and the Third World (Stokely Carmichael’s Address to OLAS) US Sociologists Oppose Vietnam War The Murder of Benno Ohnesorg and Student Radicalization in Germany — by Gisela Mandel Book Review: The Cult of J Edgar Hoover — by Arthur Maglin Documents: The Ideology of the Maoist Tendency — by Livio Maitan Australian Students Support National Liberation Front Vol. 5, No. 31, September 22, 1967 PHOTO: At the OLAS Conference The Internal Struggle at the OLAS Conference French CP Attacks Revolutionary Line of OLAS Conference Johnson Edges Closer to Atomic War Is the Struggle Sharpening Inside China? — by Dick Roberts “Ming Pao” Publishes Interview with Peng Shutse US Troops Train Bolivian Army The Contest in the Amalgamated Engineering Union — by Ken Varney British CP Continues to Decline Socialist Scholars Protest LatinAmerican Political Jailings Ceylonese Trotskyist Leader Speaks in New York Dissent Rises Among Czechoslovakian Intellectuals Letter from Yiotira Report from the Greek Underground Cuban Art Show in London Régis Debray Case: The Ordeal of Régis Debray — by Robin Blackburn and Perry Anderson Tokyo Youths Break Up Trial of Antiwar Demonstrators Chilean CP Leader Joins Foes of OLAS Vol. 5, No. 32, October 6, 1967 What the Black Power Struggle Is About [Text of Stokely Carmichael1s “Sucesos” Interview] Canadian Capitalist Newspaper Dissents on OAS Dominican PRD Switches Its Line Japanese CP Rejects Mao “Cult” Pentagon Jubilant over Apparent Paralysis of China’s Defense The Cargo Cult Syndrome London Antiwar Rally Planned for October 22 October 21 Demonstrations Set in Norway The Trades Union Congress Goes Against Wilson — by Ernest Tate The Byelections in Cambridge and Walthamstow From Brighton to Scarborough — by George Cunvin McNamara’s Perspective of Unlimited MegaDeaths Trade Unions in Japan Set Vietnam War Protest for October 21 The Frankfurt Congress of the Socialist German Student Federation — by Manfred Ernst Fourth International Greets SDS Congress “I’m Not a Warmonger But” Vol. 5, No. 33, October 20, 1967 A Conversation with Fidel Castro Brazilian CP Attacks OLAS Conference Alas for the Canadian CP on OLAS Socialist Senator Arrested in Chile Vietnam an “Excellent Laboratory,” WellKnown Authority Claims Dominican CP Backs Line Taken at OLAS Conference The OLAS Conference and the “Principles” of PaulHenri Spaak — by Ernest Mandel Vietnamese Pledge Solidarity to Stokely Carmichael The Good Life in Vietnam — American Style Irish Labour Party Shifts to the Left — by Gery Lawless Advice on “Riot Control” Clement Attlee: Labour Caretaker of British Capitalism — by George Novack Cuban Art Show Draws New Praise A Voice of Peasant Discontent in China Zengakuren Demonstrates Against Sato Tour Régis Debray Case: Logical Order Canadians Demand Freedom for Debray Impassioned Charges Open Debray Trial in Camiri PRD Threatens Election Boycott in Response to Rising Terror Vol. 5, No. 34, October 27, 1967 In Tribute to Che — by Fidel Castro Régis Debray’s Farewell to Che Fourth International Joins in Mourning Che The Area Where Che Fell Faded Jungle Greens Were His Funeral Robes American “Observer” Present with Murderers of Che “Orders Came Downto Execute Che” Peruvian Military Court Spares Hugo Blanco’s Life Biggest Antiwar Demonstration in History of Washington A Week of Antiwar Protest Actions in the tTS Chain of Antiwar Demonstrations Around the World The Scarborough Labour Party Conference — by Ernest Tate The Holdouts Keeping Greece Safe for the Free World On the Fiftieth Anniversary of the October Revolution — by Pierre Frank Mao Finds It Difficult to Consolidate His Position — by Livio Maitan Correction Vol. 5, No. 35, November 3, 1967 PHOTO: Japanese Students Clash with Police Hugo Blanco Thanks Those Whose Efforts Saved His Life Strike Approved by God Mexican Students Say Farewell to Che Revolutionary Youth in Paris Mourn Che Guevara Stan Newens’ Tribute to Che Guevara London Demonstrators Besiege the American Embassy — by Ernest Tate Swiss Demonstrators Tell US to Get Out of Vietnam Ottawa’s Bigge st Antiwar Demonstration “When Is the Next One Scheduled?” Japanese Railway Union Objects to Handling US War Supplies That Counterdemonstration in New York New Antiwar Tactics Reported in Europe North Vietnam’s “War” Industry “It’s a Difficult Thing to Say” PHOTOS: Japanese Student Demonstrations Angry Protest in Japan over Escalation of Japanese Role in Vietnam Social Democrats Suffer Rebuff in Bremen Vote — by Gisela Mandel Bertrand Russell Appeals for Continued Solidarity with Vietnam Dowson Announces Support of LastMinute NDP Candidate Preserving the Great Man for Posterity [The White House Photographers Do Their Best for Art and History] Correction Vol. 5, No. 36, November 10, 1967 Schoenman Deported from Bolivia after Attempt to Defend Debray — by Les Evans Régis Debray Explains Reasons for Defeat of Che Guevara Four Soldiers Testify on the Execution of Che Guevara The Struggle Continues in Bolivia [A Message from the Underground Fighters] 20,000 in West Berlin March October 21 Stokely Carmichael Vows to Carry on Che Guevara’s Struggle Was Guevara’s Body Handed over to the CIA? Trotsky Ignored in New History of Soviet Party Guerrillas Active in Venezuela New Guerrilla Front Reported in Colombia Prices Spiral in Japan A New Industrial Disease PHOTOS: At Guevara Memorial Meeting in New York New York Memorial for Che Guevara General Strike in Arequipa May Mark New Turn in Peru — Bolivian Guerrillas Engage in Skirmish with Army Two Suspected Guerrilla Training Camps in Chile Sinyavsky, Daniel Excluded from Amnesty in USSR “Pravda” Sets the Line for CP Attack on OLAS — by George Saunders Johnson Keeps Up the Pressure Report of a Participant on the Kolakowski Case Documents: SWP Sends Fraternal Message to Cubans on Death of Che For the Revolutionary Program of October! Vol. 5, No. 37, November 17, 1967 PHOTO: Japanese Housewives Check Price and Quality of Rice Japanese Housewives Start Moving against Spiraling Prices Vietnam, Black Liberation Struggle, Reflected in US Election Results — by Joseph Hansen The Case of Ricardo Gadea T&pac Amaru Prisoners Released Tsotsi Paced with Deportation from Zambia Death of Che Touches Off Demonstrations in Chile — by José Valdes Toronto Meeting Hails Che Guevara Barrientos Hunts Fortune in Guevara’s Diary Indonesian Government Arrests 2,000 in North Sumatra Ruhr Coal Miners Protest Mass Layoffs End of the Road for Grippa? Pentagon Complains at “Expense” of Antiwar Demonstration Cuba’s Economic Situation — 1965-66 Vol. 5, No. 38, November 24, 1967 The Real Turnout at Washington Antiwar Rally — 318,000 Johnson Throws in Sponge to Pollsters The New York Rally Against Dean Rusk — What It Revealed — by Joseph Hansen The Happening at Bruton Paris Church Revolutionary Themes Sounded at West Berlin Gatherings Régis Debray Case: Excerpts from Che’s Diary Read at Debray Trial Régis Debray, Che Guevara and the Bolivian Guerrillas [Interview with Ralph Schoenmanl Régis Debray Sentenced to Thirty Years Zengakuren Students Protest Sato’s Trip to Washington War Crimes Tribunal to Hear Witnesses in Copenhagen US Senate Scores Victory Against Socialized Medicine Hugo Blanco Case: Campaign for Hugo Blanco to Continue Belafinde Terry in Political Trouble Warning on Radioactive Pollution of the Seas PHOTO: Ralph Schoenman Speaking at Meeting in Tribute to Guevara Johnson’s Popularity Declining in Britain, Too Ernesto Guevara in the Days When We Were Eriends [With Che Guevara in the Mexico Days] — by Lucila Vel&quez Arrests Continue in Greece Are Canadian Indians Responding to Radio Havana? Controversy over Introduction to Trotsky’s Biography of Stalin Paris Meeting Commemorates October Revolution : Mexican Political Prisoners Win Concession Vol. 5, No. 39, December 1, 1967 Devaluation of the Pound Shakes the Capitalist World — by Joseph Hansen Fulbright Committee Sees US Threatened with “Tyranny or Disaster” The Political Devaluation of Lyndon B Johnson — by George Novack Johnson’s New Secret Weapon — “Wired for Sound” Rector Wins Nationwide Applause for Needling Johnson October 21 — Most Thorough Preparations for “Urban Trouble” Ever Made Pentagon Plans for “One, Two, Many Detroits” Wall Street Gamblers Invest in Unusual Form of Insurance TwoDay Strike Paralyzes Calcutta PHOTOS: Japanese Student Demonstrations in Tokyo Tokyo Student Demonstration Larger than Previous One Pour “Deserters” Meet with Sympathy in Japan Sato’s Pilgrimage to Washington — by Les Evans Nat Hentoff Issues Retraction on that 318,000 Figure Chilean Workers Answer Wage Clampdown with General Strike The Soviet Press Features a Venezuelan “Authority” Against the Cubans — by George Saunders Vietnamese Delegation Greeted in Rome Is Charity the Solution to Poverty in Yugoslavia? [An Exchange in the Belgrade Press] Two Given Life Sentences in Greece for Opposition to Regime Vol. 5, No. 40, December 8, 1967 The Pound Sterling Bows Out as the Queen of Moneys — by Ernest Mandel Brazilian Police Put a Stop to Subversive Blouses Why McNamara’s Removal from the Pentagon Stirs Pear — by George Novack Johnson’s New Experiments Lead Him into Some Strange Alleys One Is Missing from the Nineteen — by Pierre Frank Vitale Writes on Zionism and the Arab World Guatemalan Guerrilla Groups Working Together — by Antonio Valdés St Kitts Leader Found Innocent Caamano Reported to Have “Disappeared” Bolivian Generals “Discover” New Sensations in Che’s Diary Cash Register Bells Fail to Ring Out for Svetlana 1,000 Students Protest at “Sedition” Trial in Berlin Stokely Carmichael’s Message on Che Guevarg How the Vietnamese Save the Wounded and Burned Survivors of Guevara Force Evade Bolivian Army Trap Sartre’s Opening Speech at Copenhagen Hearings on US War Crimes US Aggression in Vietnam a “Pure Crime of Conquest” [Bertrand Russell] Christian Democrats Lose in Bellwether Chilean Student Election Tributes to Che Guevara Continue in Chile Bolivian CP View on the Guerrillas and the Death of Che In Reply to the Bolivian CP and Its Backers — by Livio Maitan War Crimes Tribunal Finds US Government Guilty of Genocide Documents: Concerning J, Posadas Vol. 5, No. 41, December 15, 1967 The Dai-Lai Massacre [Testimony at the Hearings on US War Crimes] The Berkeley Student Vote — Another Victory for the Antiwar Movement USLA Justice Committee Launches “Neediest” Campaign for Political Prisoners Forthcoming Collection of Guevara’s Writings Another WitchHunt Case in Mexico — by Ricardo Ochoa US Prowess in North Vietnam Mexican Defense Committee Appeals for Protest Actions Wycliffe Tsotsi Wins Continued Political Asylum in Zambia Che’s Name Resounds in Bolivia [Report from the Underground] Fritz Teufel Freed Cops Mobilized Against Draft Protest in New York — by Les Evans Defiant Czech Writers Provoke a National and International Debate — by George Novack Johnson Stars in Role of “Standup Comic” A New Version of the Execution of Ernesto Che Guevara Norwegian Students Regret Soviet Collaboration with Washington American Intellectuals Debate “Civil Disobedience” — by Arthur Maglin Stokely Carmichael Held at Paris Airport, Then Released 70,000 in Paris Demonstrate Against US Role in Vietnam Speculation Mounts over Fate of Caamaflo Ignacio da Palma Freed from Prison in France WellEarned Praise for Dow Chemical Vol. 5, No. 42, December 22, 1967 Year End Index Subjects–Authors–Countries ================================== 1968 Volume 6 Vol. 6, No. 1, January 12, 1968 More About Cbe Guevara What Is a Guerrilla? — by Ernesto Che Guevara Guerrilla Fighters Hunted in Philippines 2,000 Guerrillas Reported in West Irian Johnson Prepares to “Go For Broke” in Southeast Asia — by George Novack New Warnings of Wider War in Southeast Asia Dissatisfaction in Czechoslovakia Leads to Ouster of Novotny Violent Clashes with Guerrillas Reported in Angola Algeria in the Year Five — by Larbi Hamdane Black Poet in Newark Ghetto Sentenced to Three Years in Prison, Around the World with Johnson in Five Days Johnson Ducks Demonstrators in Rome — by Tullio Venturi Living Costs Continue to Skyrocket in Argentina Ho Chi Minh’s Greetings to Antiwar Movement in the US Dr Spock and Other Prominent Antiwar Figures Indicted Generals Told to Provide Ammunition to Reelect Johnson The American CP “Rehabilitates” Che Guevara The Undertaker Presents His Bill for American Dead in Vietnam Book Reviews The Russian Revolution as Reported at the Time Mexican Edition of Guevara’s Works Brazilian CP Rejects Armed Struggle Documents: The Conflict Between Greece and Turkey over Cyprus Vol. 6, No. 2, January 19, 1968 Washington Puts the Squeeze on Prince Sihanouk The Dollar Crisis — by Ernest Mandel A “Plot” in Switzerland Against Barrientos? “Flower” Plucked by Pacifists General Hershey Beats Strategic Retreat The Kremlin Finally Considers the Counterrevolution in Indonesia — by Ernest Germain Herbert Matthews’ Interview with Fidel Castro Camiri Oil Workers Indicate Sympathy for Regis Debray Behind Barrientos1 Double-Talk About Exchanging Debray Castro Offer0 Counterrevolutionaries for Guevara’s Body Greek Junta Take Off Uniforms But Keep Prisons Filled — by Les Evans Guerrilla Forces Reported in Zambezi Valley A New Situation for the Left in India — by Kailas Chandra Crisis in Uttar Pradesh Farmers Near Tokyo Join with Students in Opposing Spread of US Bases Brazilian CP Condemns Che Guevara as “An Adventurer” Text of French Communist Party Attack on Stokely Carmichael In Defense of Stokely Carmichael — by Joseph Hansen Guinea Freedom Fighters Forge Ahead Against Portuguese Imperialism Vol. 6, No. 3, January 26, 1968 What Britain’s Retreat from Asia Means for Washington Bolivian Regiment Rebels Against Barrientos Eartha Kitt Tells Off the Johnsons Johnson Spells Out What He Wants to “Negotiate” in Vietnam” Bosch’s Party Asks US Ambassador to Clarify a Point Brazilian Bishop Approves Armed Revolution Comandante Maximo Velando — Ever Present! — by Ricardo Gadea Police Stage Witch-hunt Raid in Lima Appeal of French Intellectuals in Behalf of Hugo Blanco “Politica” Suspends Publication — by Manolo Sarmiento Barrientos Says Offer to Exchange Regis Debray Was “Distorted” Joan Baez Ready to Go to Jail Again in Protest Against Vietnam War On Stokely Carmichael’s Alma Mater Dak To — “A Famous Victory” The Recent Attempted Coup in Algeria — by Livio Maitan French CP Backs de Gaulle on British Membership in Common Market The Case of Vyacheslav Chomovil — by Dick Fidler Wide Sympathy in Soviet Union for Trial Victims — by George Saunders Text of Pavel Litvinov’s and Larisa Daniel’s Denunciation of Tria Documents: Support the Appeal of Pavel Litvinov and Larisa Daniel! [Statement by the Fourth International] Saskatchewan Laborites Demand End to Canada’s Complicity in Vietnam War Vol. 6, No. 4, February 2, 1968 Johnson Defies His Congressional Critics — by George Novack But Why Clifford? Pour H-Bombs in Greenland and One Spy Ship in North Korea A New Current in the Danish Left Famine Reported in Indonesia K.S. Karol’s Four Days With Fidel Moscow Reaches Accord With Bogota New Wave of Repression in Peru US Troops Told to Stop Taking Marijuana to Australia Books: Kenya: Not Yet Uhuru — by Dick Roberts Greek Colonels Win Recognition from Washington A Contribution to the Discussion on Guerrilla Tactics in Latin America — by Hector Bejar Students at University of Madrid Resist Police On Workers Control of Production — by Leon Trotsky Israeli Socialists Protest Arrest of Khalil Touame — Does General Wessin y Wessin Have a Coup in Mind? Documents : Ceylon Trotskyist Statement on Devaluation of Rupee Ceylon Union Calls for Struggle Against Devaluation Vol. 6, No. 5, February 9, 1968 A New Stage Opens in the Vietnamese Revolution — by Joseph Hansen Japanese People Show High Sensitivity to Nuclear Allergens Don’t Pay the Postman That Six Cents More on the New Witch-Hunt in Peru Peruvian Police Seek to Transfer Hector Bejar to Torture Cell Khalil Touame Still Held in Israeli Jail Excerpts From Litvinov’s Letter on Bukovsky Case New Regime Makes Concessions to Dissident Czech Writers — by George Novack Resurgence of Guerrilla Struggle in Philippines A New Government Crisis in Argentina? Correction — On Johnson’s Hair Secret The “Peace and Freedom Party” in California Defending “Democracy” in Greece and South Vietnam West German Stalinists Take Up Cudgels Against Che Guevara Italian Trotskyists Publish New Magazine Worldwide Student Strike Against Vietnam War Called for Apri Trotsky’s Marxism: An Anti-Critique — by Ernest Mandel Vol. 6, No. 6, February 16, 1968 DRAWING: Aleksandr Ginsburg Barricades in Saigon Kennedy Admits US Cannot Win in Vietnam — by Les Evans National Liberation Front Deepens Revolutionary Tie to Masses Mrs Lyudmila I Ginsburg Protests Slander of Her Son — by Gerry Foley Cao Ky Ready to Arm the People? Editor of “Pravda” Denounces Solzhenitsyn Solzhenitsyn Demands Publication of His New Novel Johnson Prepares His Alibi for a Military Defeat Operation “Rescue” Clark Clifford — “Counselor to the Mighty” DRAWING: Clark Clifford Dog Lovers, Too, Can Now Love Johnson The Most Powerful World of Our Time — by Peter Weiss Hobsbawm’s Assessment of the Cultural Congress of Havana A Memento From Andre Breton As Told by Siqueiros “Za Rubezhom” Brings the Rear Guard Up to Late Three Black Students Killed by Cops in South Carolina Vladimir Bukovsky’s Plea for Soviet Democracy — by George Saunders Vol. 6, No. 7, February 23, 1968 DRAWING: Vo Nguyen Giap Will Johnson Use Nuclear Bombs in Vietnam? — by George Novack “A Setback of Unprecedented Magnitude” The Truth About Ben Tre Call for European Antiwar Youth Demonstration in West Berlin YSA Hails Vietnamese Freedom Fighters — by Elizabeth Barnes Fred Halstead’s Name Heads College “Primary” List Explorer Gives Barrientos the Jitters Ongania Flips Wig Over Long Hair Vinh Long, My Tho , and Hue The Condemnation of Anibal Escalante — by Livio Maitan Documents: Report by Major Raul Castro on Activities of Anibal Escalante Group Support the Vietnamese Revolution! [Statement by International Executive Committee of Fourth International] Wilson’s “Special Relationship” with Johnson Pays Off Handsomely Vol. 6, No. 8, march 1, 1968 “Choice 68” Pentagon Refuses to Release Secret Plan for World Domination — by George Novack A Letter from Hugo Blanco Canadian CP Reports on Its Investigations in the Ukraine — by Ross Dowson Third World Students Asked to Back Apri Strike The Guatemalan Guerrillas Hold Their Own Why Khe Sanh Is Crucial for Gen Westmoreland DRAWING: General Westmoreland Talk Continues in Saigon About Using Nuclear Weapons Five of Che Guevara’s Comrades Seek Refuge in Chile Moscow Political Police Warn Ginzburg’s Relatives and Friends PHOTO: West Berlin Demonstration West Berlin’s Biggest Antiwar Demonstration Leaders of Fourth International Hold Meeting Documents: Report by Major Raul Castro on Activities of Anibal Escalante Group Vietnamese Freedom Fighters Appeal to the American People DRAWING: Vietnamese freedom fighters Zengakuren Students Have Impact on Political Thinking in Japan Vol. 6, No. 9, March 8, 1968 How Many More Troops Was That? “Wall Street Journal” Sees Defeat in Vietnam Swedish Foreign Minister Speaks Up for Pentagon Assembling Nuclear Weapons in Vietnam? The West Berlin Demonstration — A Milestone for Europe’s Antiwar Youth — by Werner Grave Soviet Intellectuals Appeal to World Communists Against Political Trials Antiwar Stickers Appear in London Home of US Ambassador Guevara’s Guerrilla Comrades Leave Chile The Stalking-Horse Clears the Way for Mr Moneybags DRAWING: Gov Nelson A Rockefeller Documents: Report by Major Raul Castro on Activities of Anxbal Escalante Group Guatemalan Guerrillas Break with Communist Party H Rap Brown’s Letter from Prison Vol. 6, No. 10, March 15, 1968 COVER PHOTO: University of Rome students managed repeatedly to reach top of stairs at College of Architecture only to be driven down by police clubs How the City of Hue Was “Saved” Vietnamese Freedom Fighters Set Up Revolutionary Committees The Budapest Conference of Communist Bureaucrats — by Pierre Frank Toronto Pickets Demand Release of Khalil Touame Battles for “Student Power” in Italy — by Francesco March! Disintegration in Saigon Street Demonstrations Shake Nasser Government Nice Piece of Real Estate for Sale in Vietnam James Baldwin Defends Stokely Carmichael New Concessions to Demands for Liberalization in Czechoslovakia — by George Novack Humphrey Pinch-hits for Johnson on “Riot Panel” Report DRAWING: Hubert Humphrey Franz JT Lee Faced with Deportation to South Africa Zengakuren Students Spearhead Protest Against Supersonic Airport Documents: Report by Major Raul Castro on Activities of Anibal Escalante Group Vol. 6, No. 11, March 22, 1968 Rose Karsner Cannon — Sixty Tears of Service to Socialism — by George Novack PHOTO: Rose Karsner Cannon Johnson’s Projected Troop Increase Meets Widespread Resistance Khalil Touame Sentenced to Nine Months by Israeli Court Documents: Moscow Levels Hew Attack Against Trotskyism Notes and Comments on the Basmanov Article Vol. 6, No. 12, March 29, 1968 DRAWING: Robert Kennedy Why Kennedy Is Challenging Johnson for the Democratic Nomination — by George Novack Novotny Forced Out as President of Czechoslovakia Student Clashes with Polish Regime Resound Through East Europe — by George Saunders PHOTO: Young Revolutionaries in West Berlin Demonstrate in Support of Polish Students Respite for Washington: The Two-Price Gold System — by Dick Roberts 20,000 March in London to Protest Vietnam War Indian Trotskyists Hold National Conference — by Magan Desai Bolivian Peasants Revere Guevara A New Issue of “Arab Revolution” Torture of Greek Prisoners Reported Soviet Collective Farm Chairman Protests Trial of Intellectuals The Free World: Greece The Free World: “China” Hugo Blanco Tells cf New Repression in Peru Revolutionary French Youth Solidarize with Polish Students The Crisis in Algeria: Its Meaning and Perspectives — by Larbi Hamdane Documents: Solidarity with the Polish Students! [Statement by International Executive Committee of Fourth International] Vol. 6, No. 13, April ,1968 DRAWING: A Vietnamese Refugee General Westmoreland Goes — US Troops Stay in Vietnam — by George Novack Gomulka Answers Student Struggles with Reprisals Against Professors — by George Saunders Indians in Brazil Victims of Genocide Dominican Communists Denounce Escalante Group — by Antonio Valdes Czechoslovak Regime Under Pressure from Soviet Bloc Help for London Bankers Report on the Marc London Vietnam Protest — by Ernest Tate Vietnam Solidarity Campaign Answers Right-Wing Tory Charges Valentin Campa Denied Parole Report of Sumulong’s Death Unconfirmed Is Rehabilitation of Stalin a Possibility? Lev Kopelev Expelled from CP Books: A Canadian Study of Education in the Soviet Union — by Ross Dowson Vietnam War Protest Deepens in Japan The Arab-Israeli War: Yost’s Analysis — by Peter Buch Economic Downturn in West Germany and Its Political Consequences — by Gerhard Werner Oginga Odinga Barred from Leaving Kenya Worldwide Support Mounts for April Actions Against Vietnam War Vol. 6, No. 14, April 12, 1968 PHOTO: Dr Martin Luther King Jr Dr Martin Luther King — the End of an Era — by George Novack Uprisings Rock Cities in US — by Joseph Hansen Johnson’s Bid to “Negotiate” the War in Vietnam The Dollar Crisis — by Ernest Mandel Bourguiba Answers Student Demonstrations with Terror Greek Resistance Movement Girds for Long Struggle — by T.N. Themistocles West Bengal — What Next? PHOTO: In Paris several hundred youth demonstrate in front of Polish embassy 100,000 in Rio de Janeiro Protest Police Killing of Student Mexican Political Prisoners to Join Demetrio Vallejo in Hunger Strike Anibal Escalante, Mike Banda, and Whitewash for the Kremlin — by Ernest Germain Document: Text of Vietnamese Answer to Johnson Vol. 6, No. 15, April 19, 1968 The Triple Crisis Paced by America’s Rulers — by George Novack What Stokely Carmichael Really Said About Slaying of Dr King Racist Officials Aim New Blows at Black Leaders — by Les Evans Mexican Intellectuals Appeal for Solidarity with Demetrio Vallejo When I met Rudi Dutscbke in Berlin — by Mary-Alice Waters PHOTO: Rudi Dutschke Bertrand Russell Sees Complete Defeat for US in Vietnam Venezuelan Pastor, Priendly to Guerrillas, Assassinated Johnson Once Again Breaks Troop “Ceiling” in Vietnam DRAWING: Rusk, Westmoreland, Johnson, Clifford “While Winning Johnson’s War” Zengakuren Leads New Demonstrations at Army Hospital and Airport The Socialism Antoni Zambrowski Wants for Poland Widespread Sympathy in Brazil for Student Demonstrators Kosygin-Brezhnev Threaten Dissenters in USSR with Police Club — by George Saunders The Small Farmers in Cuba Vol. 6, No. 16, April 26, 1968 PHOTO: Student rally at Columbia University in Solidarity with Rudi Dutschke Another Civil War in the US? The Debate Over Daley’s Order to “Shoot to Kill” — by Joseph Hansen DRAWING; Mayor Richard J (“Shoot to Kill”) Daley Demotrio Vallejo Ends Hunger Strike DRAWING: Demetrio Vallejo New Admissions on Pentagon-CIO Intervention in Capture of Che Guevara Behind the Shooting of Rudi Dutschke — by Gisela Mandel American Indian Youths Demand Student Rights Russell Appeals to Gomulka to Release Nina Karsov DRAWING: Wladyslaw Gomulka In Reply to Maurice Duverger — by Pierre Prank French and German Revolutionary Youth Groups Call Joint Meeting The Canadian Maoists “Analyze” the Cuban Revolution — by Phil Coumeyeur Hugo Blanco Case: Life in El Fronton The Belgian Elections — by Ernest Mandel Pirated Editions of “Cancer Ward” Slip by Soviet Censors — by George Saunders Baltimore Clergymen Convicted for Protesting Vietnam War ========================================