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WSBBfriWhat’iat tbe bottom of South Africa’s crippling recession?• S e e c e n t r e s o r e a d

CHd-af* pension* -small reward for a fifetime of work

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^NATIONALA SOOTH A^niGAN STUDENTS PRESS UNION PUBLICATION V O L U M E 5 N U M B E R 6 O C T O B E R 19S 4 PRiGE?>:

s educationafl South Afnca’t pnopk hm begun laghcs

T he Education Charter m m W a _________document wtnch rtflecti the tn»e driAing an Education Charter hved fiaefcngs and demands of our people on the Freedom Charter

- * pudm* beacon m oar r / ^ . Eastern < ~m ~ --------- ■ ■ - .OfT^-J b u n c to of tkc cam per- S tad ea t. w , b c c o « ,n , ia- « « B ) a for • norwaoal. democrat*: or|an»cr M a i * M ~ £ e Z T I k

orianned bj Ike C a r * of South cnxnnfK an*r> n d n d u ir . * tbe education tyncrr b> y ttn to come h eam paiin would ^ T c h b Ik . T .t °African fcukn> ( C a u l and Ike face of o p n l p u n a W a . the « e « « be a i* a « document' _ j ,p c l! » « T* * « * “ * “* »■— ----- ~ “A zam ar Sludcau O rfaaualioa km> I n . tack of rcpnacatauor and Co m preadcm. Laki Johiaon a the *™ T «I “ P«n>==ai * •( * « ) a Ik. E a ^ Cape. T ™ d e p - ^ T « * Pn“ * “ * = « * * » ■ a * . a-M i l and N a a lk m draw* Loftthcr sa>2 Coaas ncs pnaden t. Mpfco ~ ' - tboaaodi r f audaD m i repreaeo- U k jo rc a Ike N u l luinck of the m n a of e u t ii a n n n anneLioa- campa«r m D i i t i a

TV fampoyi tm * m am * * f a a U x e x a c a n K a t e ,v o te r . )M k . l a n . a d e n aid t a n M K m M and the Ckanar ta x ! a kand w*h tkc demand far a a a w a M i’ k e a l ----- ,a b * , M|M« u a a frau-Al y ** + ** * ” * * " «P >? » — I r w n m e n t bejed on popular • * Ntaa. priaafca Kale Fh*> praaad ofak

kkapral far ScMk A/nca. p w f of a ' a r l i v i - ( p o k e r after apcakcr a Ike Coaai aad A im o fat t k r - n a ^ i a ^ ,

UDF hits back at allegations and threats =irS£EE:r “lE "££ SS-isHH 5 £2§ffi

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aner in Soweto The Frtun uon Charter voald ApartheidAxaao p res idea t. Simphiwe eadirme *a£ the demandi t e oar X>»r adu

the E M en O pe hnxhen aad havr (had far why our aa t

havcptoeca

d that they ii all o w the reaped and auppon of the aa -

the country gathered ia Johan- pray o f oar peopk aohurf to ducua tfcer f n p o w to The NEC akoMuaner of La* aad CMer. Loua Le ^ the fafaae* for the ‘t a d k tG n n ic 't atacki “ • * UOF and urmod wtach a cn rrM tr n r

A aatcner* read by aauoaal prear ^ M *>mn\ ta our - —- tdent. Albertiaa Si—hi. aatd the toda> ttudeaa trfm c to m tt-

tmttomam aad naan- hifhlighted by auaw vt auyaway aaahie haa 10 take catnoacm*.lo take

UDF. j .—*The death aad dea tracuoa - , ^ bailee* f prcvak a t ■ the VaaJ trianck are a

w U D F and the ANC a rt tauA y } re&uk o f the people 's tmixbry•a b o u t roundauon and cannot be ^ ^ ^ rcn u . and a renecuoe o f ■ kaunuated * e auarsaent aud|■We make ao I

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ha*e draady backed the c m r .S p a h U m the Haul

Charter laaach in Darha^ ^ a d « M '»ua h r the Catera* and A M w< (CCAWUSA). i

i a liahet aad to give «ort en tuae a atadv aibiecu of their dtoet

XAW U S*l c a M aa i ^ n . 11. /

To page 3 a la Mwiater a< Law a

Food and Aliad Worken Urn* (Sb A W\J) aui; a nr* aoaa me ccononc order necOcC I n r r therr could be equal ap>

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SASPU N A T O U L 2

The silent, the silencedand a popular voice

T H t * t H a 5 M i t wi mmcw tr*m H eedrkksc. R ajbank a te terI I I ac te n - t o tor k to b a n t e a * |« ( aparthc* f»wto t te k

W h* ' T te cnw^fci i< r r « r « thr» prwac k H t« d M a n W h u W n as haaI r*r? (M » s M ^ r t mf (fei ^ fr» M K h h u ma*\ i m wTV ■ i y — r ~i ?— « u 4 a | ftrm m t t e r i r m * 4 i Uf dem ocrat*

n a r w • tec K te o a a te a m to M t m for all. T W t fc to• tte — I J

•T A fn c a « to I t o j i M i and agto** (to_ _ ted. •

t n «*»ck t o *•»» n f e a —< ^ ■ We>7 r * “ to » « •—j------f t c u i m C nsrf I w i n M b»» b m Ureed tt

a l l - k r a n M wb tack t o )eW •» toar K m . m lm *1 t o

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K * , n r i a < i W ! t n H . H r t . u i I w f c TW? a a t ley t o r b i l l Weed t o t o t

a r t Iar t o - a to < M B k M rk .l l e a r n like tkeat k p*-er fc aoL D u a . « i t o e d D m r i m F l* s tL'DF) laat o i . m

■an*. TW « ■ } t o k M a M to

4 IW I T t r k W » I W aved far wktck r a t o f re »1 1 TW a ltecU •> t o CD F * L a . end O f * , k k w

V . k u d B r f S ^ H r t t i ' l k * * ! . .k Wa n t . TW’ a n (*«■■( t o * • '* * • , , r l " “ b • ' 1111N »P

____ - L j p m ead r ■k « l ■* « • « * a f a * t o e l e .TW _ ta » WT7 t r> ---------w t t o ... ......... ... * " » f w m ; k

c ,~|f — ./------ i d t t l H S k l l O n a a to r t o (A— e)aeee—— * - | M 1 M ^ a % i k # 1 * ap ■ • I * w < W C W ekw . 1 I W a p r to t o

TkM M l k P - a - 1 t o ke«l*e I w h k k r f k * t o i . p n a k .Md banKTMl M t o

k ) i » < t o » a to v .

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— w^k— k to «^ .> to ^ M t! i"»,ito*lk Twmb »7 M r . ai » '■ ■ !■ md m m jtO K C lS S tm *

Fired Simba workers say drop those chipsTHE SIMBA v o rta n o m m u c war t o w e d t o ~tta»f n » a s - toon ■ e m b e n iik ■ 1 2 ■ » * » -ba> cated for t boycott r f Smile- per" p ro v en / m ot lo ti »o rtan tkr. *** t o n »Q u a products and ii n u i n | support In May tw© SFAWU nem btov « d ______(rorr, tr»d« unions cxxrTiunir> Hilda Mofcuobt and Mtrtha Mon la lermi of the rBcofm** H'**~and uudent group* ■round lfc« w frrd ^ t c m 'uant to oof a r w et. d»Tum*ii car < * ^ * 5 pecceountr*. boaea Ttoey H«j t in « m bo( pm rfUr 72 koun of «*#«»oom.

It Ai^ vbl 474 w orkcn « Sm ba'a th c r job. wtBcii • » to Mk Maaafemem daimed TT aa«^ i«dfao o r) ■> laando, TnevaaL • » * baaca p a » e d . b u t tb n f z o ^ c i U c

rfler « n k jf« ■ toVPon o f On h o t! — M l $ F A W U * a p -w acod. when w> u p ™ ^Ltint itoui—rr 1 mfc-afnw w i f d i any iatad aga— tb« 6mmm- toton piacc.

Tlii i J i i t o i r ------------ *--------T * * ^ •*•». M a a a g c to c a t ra faaad to SFAWU presdeto. Q m t e a m .S«m i Food Md Afcad W ortan M |n i n w at t e a or t o n rf- to d to aaerven* wA *m laid tbaUnion (SFAWU). « b ck flgnad a Taaak. W ortan to*r«far« daadad to v arken had baca rw*mcwd by

• * - - - - ^ l 0 _

paay ■ 1911 Sasha i lor. Mr JC On Toa,

Tba i f f i im bagac ■ M arck A and a id tb r , r a i d warkar ia the ofT-toadiag tb rrv a potato « n

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Embassy six - support burns brightlyW ID ESPR EA D C O M M U N IT Y to iid am v n u tk c D u rb .o i u reK hcd i p«»i * Off1 crxmmwi imc • B^por. w -tin * ■ ihc U niw - ■ n d N o L D c -sb i. in S tj« tm 6«r.

l h a n > f a lc -w l • d*> k le r fry i n u i iv t m p e f o r » U o itn l Donocru Horn (UDfVSuM to- d u n C o F < > CM C) cm d lc b jh i ntfht » k o t o KMBBunoy w*i — ^ qc lo M f e rfT ifk u and k«hi ' ‘ ‘ ‘

PE blocks rising rentA N OTHER TOW N cam cH it uodar i x a r n p ™ Cf»rtoct k u tow W U rfTA N OTHER TOWN_______ TW b t u t o k T to aCouncv ik P v t E kzabek t o baan

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O r p i to n t e e » rn t door to door the tm>c a n sparked a high Wvd

of awameaa. M onty of ihc con-

___communay taadenG onm c. M buldo G o n f^ t and Fort Calaia rck a ird rfter a io rt tbaa mx

AAct b , tk . Port A k E » i . r . C . p . U O FBcteM ta Black O k OisaiaHBne y A a y a n wi tod tba BTbag «f tba (Fabco). tboMtoada of rca*danu bar and tbc u lia ii d laadan wouid

1 Ibc tarmoil a due to the opprea-

people a n forced lo bvc a n k f ' . be •Md. Ib c c m iaIhc economy w a s ---- r -----^w ere being iacreaacd , a ^ ib e ¥»

renov_ _ ______ __ ____rent ia- lion of tba ac

_______shack dcmofatoiM and ihc p k ’s c k a r rejectione n d * * by U ada of Vaapiaas rato ~

c tbc pao-

Jay Nttdoo, SFAWc gtocrai. m d tbc aaax «to toakxag

against tb c cb a ir d tb a Shop argent rc p re sc a ta tia a s to tb c Stowwtls CoondL At 7 J O oa Moa- M -tocr of Maapoww « te P « « •

bop au wards w an to*d eaaciM ion boaid to n e n n * a *»• boar to report back to ptoc. | ___‘

o peace yet inr^T Vaal townships as arrests continue

Conunued pobcc gMaace, to- peaalN ai funerak h a an aoped to defuse tensor ha t t^c « r j after ihc m e protest! b q r tocr 40 0 0 0 moumen aoendac ac Sncrabor 25 people ia E n u : and Surpevflk

la Evauxi. pobce ia ̂ p e ’ nb icks

UNREST SPARKED a by rant iac raan s b i Vaal T naagk-

The Vaal O k Aasoototen (VCA) and the Vaa! M e a n Sobdarvy Group (V MSG) (formed after the i > rest to co-ordinaie rebef »ork j haw ssstowd n a a k ja i «o fiad out ba»

rdatrvca and fnenda. eoftcct tooncy for food, and prowndc d a n s lo m m the a^ared. Tbcy h n a rawed R12 4 0 0 for nfecf w ork

M ore th an 2 0 0 pecy t w era

tot ap by tec UDF S m a n an d y h y

AEvaacW arken . »■■■ —■— IOO caanah tea . saaay o f tb e n

c acarad to go to tec

•We have juat c o m u with respect aad

Ib e fofiowm wi

hsnenh ia Sebokeag. w d Sharpevflk . 9 0 0 a a

they

Tba VMSG h a so fm fekad n pan- p4c dead, iachidn g faar couacteorv

Bazaars boycott strongly backed*** ” ^ FIFTY G R A N D Razaan aaaa k WHt k u a n r o . t o t o n w ar& jra'b T ^ - d - p~ p*c — n r r r g r a n d _ _ _ ________

^ , of h ^ h worker* o a k n k a at E p f a a g a tea w a s --------------„ _ _ __ ____ OST. WtoatB Cape an bam kackad k j c * fc , ^ ( m tkc n ta |I w P t Voiak Confroa. Coaai. to |» o » n » *t or»anitoi«m. ___ ««kan kr>r lad ks k Rawu o l »

p t W om cni O ija n iu lio n . tk* 1k» P'L ' boy coo Grand l u u n . * matL t o . Cape Ut>*. t o Motor A ^ todm * ornnbm r f t o R to i andm M ) r n t i Com ponrm W orken AH»d W o rta n Uraok ( R « i ) oom- d cnw nl|„ „ „ „ , G m l k o a iU nion (M acw u sa t an d G c n tra l > "» « w r . d«n«k*<! fw - t o a n |W o rtc n l» w n d SA all joined ihc *n^ j tc r tor , aorkc p . . Grand B u a a n aianafcmaja t o

a « « o ~ > ban ^ After an »n«<cct«ful m « n , - t k Wen koaule to aetlkmenl calb.

_________6 /<2 H_______________:____ =___________

ai a. P°*

p^smoog a group of h M IA cra »

M ac of

re reen ^n j the cases t o t po«- toned to October l i

In Sebokeng 5W b o b * oa*y ap ­peared in coun two tew rfter thee arrea. 3 ai- was refuseC m t ar ap­peal against th a peaoaaed te> definneN.

tototo« f'aArr-a.

REPORTS S A S P U N A TO W L3

South Cape countryside is rallying to the FrontEARUEK TH:5 « » » » Karoc 1

d Ok r * T ) U « taleM- S O - fc * o c ik t *Tfcc rurfc t f u V.JS *K*» « •- « For-tbn&c * there are a : Oarwpung an- B u cftc c K » l u « » o u o . kae O k U D f

h k n U u - : o r r O T . 1 prt?**e: tmr~ . t o t * - » r - a e - o r ~ r - f t c <w. Ike k a r o o lo » " k f O M dlakoom r n t r r for Ike » » > c * o1 1*« Soea* Cape l*g»or ^ » e L O F

U D F ka> ( r e s : e o u * * G * «

T b frt UJ Kiu tm rrpnacm m l uie WHieTT Cape n r» r r » B ta M e i UK UDF » » “ A u fu tS w x tfker W ia Cm* UDF kai PH k Menact w iw betM of X. OkttMnj l o w

In w n kwaa t*rtw > aco*«j kid the b w far t tc A lA U b n a i! ( / y w iou u p ■'e'l'' Ike lk« M aJattBurj Vo>«= C o o rr* . w ho* faunc* w » ■ ■<■' W * 0 ™ . (XOP^

Banning cannot crush popular support - UDF

From Page 1I k e people t kbcm alioa front

I * a U D F . n i t ■d>Ikat Die

effecu of Ike apkmemauoe » w

7 ODF»

■ *r Vncv a id tbe

mac be fell and

5 ! konkr «*oa F*****- Scl'* T a k u c . B>d UDF offioab » the area wfleree! l u « i i» k a m o ro i and «urvriiai« t - *Qjre> policc

S ' RccctU) Ike korae c t UDF ■*>-v p o m A adm Ili W n * • ■-

anc UK kova. k j ^ k O " n paopit

Students firm on demandsi be fooled by D€T Gmhamaown. Sowwo. the V ttl and E » v c on boycott Ant an Set*

vo one oo them other i r t u have <M— » d the Traawig College r. tbe C a e an*Tba DET hkwc wm a - wahdrewai of poke* aad the a rw ban doaed after boycrta * a r .

_ _ _ ___ „ lampt to co-ocx and confute peopK fro® th*** achoob and towofcea and ^ Hare u i i n r 1 i * Wlgaining 0 CiTUUi| auppor. froer and mux: be Her a the Ugh: of Ok have called on the DET ic ena^r fcy^occi; a u w Ocmandai i c eparents ■> marr> a r m DETircfuia.’ u ace'. nauonaI-> >up- tha. quairj food and lha: a c w or

- ■ 1 ----------- --------porud au b c s *rmaark, Md tbe 91a Grabam»towa police firW ra a p n for Oake. polica me* * * * * ^ futemcm. ^ tearp* and m bb« buBcu and b«oa- proaacuton be acrappet C « r :

K - r iw* TW> b M ______ ■ tbe The a a r w j r demanded . charged more that 2 ODC b o r c « t^ poac* aoackad «udeno r * a a |r w n m e x t f E i b e t t B C H d T w • ib c ' i s r ^ I a l c ''tgdoad iuoaai « u d e n u fro® three aecondary a p * * an adnuc cwfe»O tfm iM M oi - 1 -----r f J | i r , - achoob who aw e warriawg ■ a«-

md io ■■■■datjoe m l t a a a Port tbea brmand for a t SRCby pofaoe aadaebooiaathonba # | D Port Elizabeth there werep —wmi fg town fir*** boycorn ■ 26 Khooh and d a t ejae ttudems ^ e been k M « »«h pobce Studena jamml * ev

A k M 17 <k. * e V I « l « t a r — - t o * - f — ^ far > . ■ m y y * 1tjonaJ eaecacrve of the Coafreai of c o « ^ • »er«*ai

South A/ncae Studeau (Coaaa; wmd •atudeau and pareno be a lo * * to P**" »or ^ ___itudeno te j de*1> * * e d ihe r daode whan M aaaaa arc m e n •M ore than 25 achook ■ 0 » aa— (or M paroopatioa ■ the ’ #n o dedaraboa aaad be agned wbca sown. King WHa n a n n . Gratfdrawaig ap c# a Scudenu L c n a t a BMdemx n u n to achooi. Ra®r^ Por Alfred. Cndoch. For

(S*C)

■g (DET) , rep rea ea tau o a a a a o a a c e d by M inuter G erm V^joen »«e**tly

do*i and the U w vcnr * Tranke b a come to a and after nudent boyt xxti anc r^xmml ■nannni of the campus ► T aaA e pofcee Afl fuU-Came

Khayelitsha - a growing threat toee nudenu have beer i deding C o iu S o w tu araac l aaoetary boogani K hm na E ^ t

pw BOTHA'S m en meni that tbe cntoured preference pobcy ■ the Cape ■ to be abote*ed, I

r by

99-year kaachold nghti are to be granted to certasi a r m parocadarty

p o r a r i ly r e lo c a te d b ey o a d K-hayelitaha and their ercatuald ea iu u o f n the homdan^. So loo far away, theakbough o n g u f pcwem rm w pobcy and the expeded coau loo pwm.to nd the WcBere Cape of Afncaoa They demand bouaa far aL « n ehas been aborted, the new n u n r e eAectnccy and afTontebfc pnbbc tran-cicarl) a n to keep their preacncc to aporv People rftouid bv< and w ena nminum. where the>

Khayebuha a cnabtahmeni w® the decmoni thai affect I

The neook affected onpo— b ito Khaydatxha. aaya« that a n *93 000 atudcnu m the Vaa. X OX

and 68 000(Deveytoeu Katkbong. Tbnenra. Tenbua. Voakxxnu, » a n ^ l t .

000 cudenu in Alexandra a KudectJ n Anendgevfic. M

Khaydxsha. According to M maier a fHii control Tbe The Western Cape O nca. tta and Soahangwe are oeof Co-operation and Dodopener*. govcnunent i 'aquanmg paobiere* ^United Women * Orgarmauor and Sbdenu have embartac ae a c Germ Vgjoen. a l people m Croa- ^ ^ by sweeping the Vgab' the Cape Areas Houung K c x x paigr to forge unit* w c thervoadi. KTC and other aquazier areaa to # remote and ughiK-comrofled Committee have demanded tha: parrnu and other w ortea And * will move to Khaydssha by aarty locauon. whik deapaiching the itcgaJ there be no dnaaor. of t g a a f dcki year.

Ody VgaT aquaften wfli n ce n * core bousng "tlegad" w»B be «etn-

dweben lo theecmbarraasmg lymbob of the new Croaaroads be : wffl be removed ongjnaJN |

of Ck: phases 2 and 3 ef boycocung areas pareab pMped

’ full wppon for

Mineworkers win wage increase, but the price is highSOUTH AFRICA'S by feteck ■ ia c a W Ike NAioaal U » < t M inc»orter» (N « „) w m m M k ; a tan ■».««* Anpo-Amerxae W ~ ““ta»al«y < t Ike m an did H I

NumChamber a M W koed i Waa. N * aacman, C p i »arv c r te n n

dKht’t return to wort wert ■ * bade 10 fee bamunam

If the Chamber had mgood faith there would baw beea me need for the w ortcn to ane amhe action.' a id Ramaphoaa. Nr Hanwd abac management for the wdoce.

They invited pobce anc — waa vhcti were capable of bong oan- troied by our Rrike corrrreca.' be

aes tha: a targe hrvend to take

Said Ramapbaa .

pum a i k aum*. iun boun before the ftrike began.

As b r f n t ahhough the Chamber oTered a 2_3 percent Med to do a). They increase in pay and fringe benefits. zm t aa the a m baa- Umkalkd w orten w en offered a ■aboriry «f n o rten holiday leave aBo^ance equa! to haJT arm r action unieu their monthh pay.

#0nand» are met* By tha ume w ort had mopped at f ¥ 43 271 who three Anglo mmea. Goktfidda aw ed

only 207 op- pamphlets threa'.ening worken wah

aumg the South African I uom agaimi the Mack i

Althroughout tha day Num i

worken of the Chamber s offer. However aoana 43 OOO a n t o nKnack, and a Angie’s Wefkor* anines

The *m km e« was < by ‘ilegaT *p»Jkner a n i e i The won:

ccurred a m m a «bere not recogr.aed Worken

2 5 0 workers wert treated in hoaptu^ there Knack m aoiidarty w*?- oUk -afacr dashes with pobcc By the following day. ahnoa all the atnken were back Labour obaerven praoed

mg over disputes declared with three m n n lo * e Clamber of M a n to atth-bon. negotiations with Tbe £npo*- aneni Bureau of Afnca fleaa ba^t

am yetmines, demanding recognr^oc d deadlocked, but hham «wrr aad whether a will

A total of 19 w ohien acre anke h a no» ent/tled «c

rr/ / V t - i -

High prices, no jobs. Why? Quick answers like *mj

THE ECO!R e c e s s io n . . . d o s i people ma_> no; k w * a»cb>

what has caused h. but the.' know tbc recesaaoc b a£

around them and m aking there aufTer. And frest upt* of ibis sufTenng a r t b u rn in g into the opes r c n da;

'A sinam ali'’ • we have r>o mone> W e cannot pa* This a y is heard ir a new tow nship every week as rents m e oeyoad people 's means or bus fares go up

Food, wiucfc car o n l\ be bough*, a hr- rent ts paid and cw no p r aside for bus fare tc w ork. coats more and more M ca.*-m ca. uf r. Ju)>. bread and sugar increases ih is m onth. Bulk pnee m o before the yea: ends - not even bassc foods are eas> to a2o r i

an - aorry no job* . People. desperate tc had i after facxon Up to three milhnr w orkm i

bk*; of th c a b in d

T he govtm m cii; c a s ' t be i i p n r i id p r TW tffecxs of cuts ir p n u w t aprarhaf am tfcBp people

dwabaed, the bread subody baa dropped aod the p m m o .

These problems are dumped o r unpopular rweri who cmmtx cope Vaal Tows Coupcita nbentcd a S J J ■ * * debt and a shortage o f l 1 000 bouaes Hendnctor k « bn 180 000 homeless families for ha ‘ova affair . Kw&Zjuu aad

doaed a r» ap p im x x a lor

^̂ The growing. So prouau a it aprrarhan — I Sharpevile, New Ingtaoa. a ju s a few. La Alexandra. Lam Mdanuane aod O aw w aca. i

half of the year wvdva^ a ftcaad a umber of SO 000 workers Htm « k aperked off by n > a

ar t clear The ■ajnnr? * Africam have ao

balance of * » <»< bar and facai d r i | as 7 « know* wtmi a£ this i

Thu a unaccepted are talking about the w - by the ma^onrv of SouUi mhc the po-em of rrulbora. The raa recession are compucaieC bu. t be explained.

How were profits made before? What’s going wrong now?

Up to 4 900 a kM their joba by the «

have to get aa

b e o ^ f l k n e U c a m t m e Todotfaa they aauch value out of thar

In one day worker* product goods worth far i»on Uun the avpes they receive, la apac of tha in tylo keep n j o m lew aa pOMfrir It a caster to control the coa of hbour power than to kacp mmtkmmy and

mama) coau d o n — tSoc a b e bought froce o r profs-t

South Africa* aay ioyt r a ha, always uaed the ■ yaar fcaboT a*v and the paa»-Uw» ac keep wagn dr—Workers who quaof> lo work k a r t ) areas aull have th e B r a : cf expu tv ' to the bantuaam hanging o«er tr heads. Tha weaxcra the.' bargain and or y a a a t

And empioyen have abo a*o*o payinf «ages h ^ ‘ enough ac au?c» rngran: workers Skbuics at the Cm lusans The) arc cxpcr.ee ic aupp^ Lhemaeives off the land.

Employe n have aasd other tactics keep profits up Gaepan*

increaae cfTioeacy by 1 other f im or joawg ap wah ther*

A compter w a c c o a rok a la v afece of any a a h ry haa a fag aa> { whai that produc a i coa. Tnagii Hulea for exampK cuaeroh TO percc of a l a t f r a k s a South A in a .

Huge corpora jona I a n mema en o w Soutt Afncae

hfc — tan giant c

control 10 pcrtew of «ha aJthTheae corporations d e a l p.

operate at one ndaKry Angie for e

*a. pm b -One of Anfkoa I

T«er Oats, has ■» wheal and in baka«. pea plies oetf with Hoc a ■ atth e p n e t of as ia* n a e and p ro fs a up .

• Ut the moat m ym im m l «

ke e p ing p ro T iu t c a a tA f e o x r ^ i m u c h w o rk o ut o f * o n e n a p o m ^ »

(dtion hide the real reasons. And they say nothing about who's hit hardest

JOMIC SQUEEZEh*^C' ionjr- >ko!iL«.1 « CV~ M vA r.u -’T f it, P m x a ware fee£ 4 (o ' rrfiar*i Ic o x s n « r -6*x The' * r r ciprr.oc ur *on ar t e n 3* hour* m i .

1C m * * : Uv p r o d it c . io r . c c w n f m a r*

• © rken tf te ir job* A S xr : * i A u tc a o b c a r c A lw ec * c n n Lm oa ( N i iv u ) ip o k c ip t 'io i crajcwad cm pK T rtn *wt»c k x a t » - creak =| p̂ ofr. fcr- imrj ucrrpraO uajvr mactune-'y anc icm rao f * regardless at

> GETS SQUASHED?

P uung preaaure oa i •fix * conyteufr m anM i'J m favour *Oiic ■ 6o a nakc^N^e- prafu p »

•ybfc a iM cauarn Inmamam aad d»-C

M of these reduce f r o f u .

iV «u baa been rawed tn23 p ^ c u i Ihnt • factory * b um w RlOO from a to M tar io a buy • new mac*F 0 p*> b ac k R 123.

South Afr "t h a n their c o m p e ta o n an

C O m ^ w — “U SA ■ 1X73 p e r w

M an mnnufacturen t a r * * m a te r ia l* and n » i p « i i

L Thai

f e f t c k o u t o f p ro f itsC f r c c n t ,And w n•n * k « | I

withi»y *i of 23

money ■ P » a i «*o

• part ot a giowtngM eanw hile th e coat o f Irving has

gone up by about 12 p ercen t th e year In o th e r worda w hai you coukJ buy for one rand m I9«3 costs one rand and tw elve ce n ts in I9W T he ra te of mfla- u on h a t atayed above ten p ercen t mnct 1974

Whai cauaa tha** The Inghcr coats

form of father prices Monopoly con­trol o w industries a slowing a lew

Strong dollar, falling gold -

what’s that got to do with us?

very Stile power in international markets Factory owner* rely on

arve A nd because new m achines a f t being developed all the tim e, m achines waed here arc out of date compared to

Ibis meant South Afncan- made goods arc us~a) > more cipcns'vc thar the same products produced by foreign

com pan ies a n d th ere fo re dtfftcuk sell overseas. T he soanng value af do llar has m ad e this worse.

T he US F ederal R eserve B ank ra i th e in te re s t ra le an d h o m e d am oun t o f cash ■ tt econom y. A nyone w ho wanted

property or whatever had to pay a h*fc pnee for them.

International bankers and others sofcl their paid and bough* doiarv e*acb they knew could be lent out at high in­terval The value of the dollar dhnbed. while gold ML

The rand has also weakened agamsi the dollar. In 1911 caw rand was worth I JO US cents. At the begmnetg of I9B4 it «as worth 90 U5 cenu. Now yea would be lucky an gat bQ US eaaasfor your rand.

Mamrfaeturen aw •* * forced in pay higher prices for the machinery and materials they anpon. and fagfcer prices locally because of a f tax a .

The money earned from eaporang goods is used to pay for imports South Africa's ms

The U a * c gold pnee bns a n aeceaaanfy set the gold pnoc back. They aeL gold ■ doiarv When they change theae far rands they get more rands per dofiar dan ever before In­come from gold a exparteri to rv e by \2J percent thn year io Rll.3 bilbor. And this has not helped manufacturer*

The balance d paym ents has now e n p roved. but a t grea: c o s l T he value o f o u r exports has n o t naec. instead less machinery a b e n g n n p oned . w hich n com nbm sog to the u g n a i o e o f th e econom y

Where are the jobs? Overtime? When some don’t

work at all?

coal and food products like B ecause of th e drought, food, on ce a

em^jr export » now high on the b* ofim p o rts . E x p o rts of m a n u fa c tu re d g oods have a b o d rep p ed S o tah Africa was th ere fo re p e n d in g m ore m oney overseas th an a was getting back.

Stagnation means marry arc besng re trenched and ao arw jobs arc besng c re a te d . B ui a

Tba fear, the M «o aal 12 000 mere thaa lastyear. Workers paodactwny ia at haInghe* ai five years. Yai

th ree and fou r de;And besid

employers lo pek aad chooar out of three aallion anemptoyed and II aaltofl who have aever had joba. Thu weakens the power of thoae n h c are employed lo bmvMa agamat the low

And what is the government planning to do

about this?

they art forced to accept.W hile tl

Iho tc that

Theeveryone lo cu! dow n T h ee reaaore* if there ts kxs of maor> avs isTwr to bu> goods, the p m d thoae goods wfl be p u t te d ^

laicrex: ra les v r r pushed ip t 25 p e rr tm ir. the hope ihx: the a r r ^ ; af money would be c u t dow n. cocpeu> tsor far goods neiuld d m a w # and pnces n o u id drop

Bu: the gove rnm en t ase lf has farea tf* apent m ore chan it budgeted far ih a year, aad a bcavfty in debL As f a . RJ 490 a i o r bad lo be act aude ■ thn yea r's budget to pay back money taw

The govemmc pend by IL2.4 biflior thn year, bu arw finance aanater Barend da naans caBcd D anporunt men to the Carhoa Centre and promised to cnt ttu am0 1 to R IJ bdbor

In fact, cuts in govemmenc ^rarknt a»r ajabmg new The cutting karfc baa fallen bard on things needed by work­ing people for years. Thn year fee budget far pubfcc pamcngcr traaapnr waacat by RhC adbon, and r a n farae went ^ The mbakiy on a loaf af brows brand was cut by ax cents and the price went ap.

There arc of counc areas af ^ e n d a g th a i canno t b e c u t l o o n K h defence, by RA62 milbofl das year lo R3 755: the ban tustan poiicy w*aci got Rl W0 mil hoc th n year, aubnocs And baas for farm ers w hose po iacai auppon tne governm ent needs — by the end of 19*3 they ow ed the m e n RJ 0UC million.

cul k is e x p e a od to grew* The

to as money prob lem s O ne aokmoe n io ninety p rin t m ore m oney far tte tf .

baa precmiy the w- which ■ w u u tc

n o d Another h to take om n o n

a to a l Tim

R U Iit

Thn

lag* profits made by the goldcct of

cohected R7 9W m33war in tax. Twenty cents af every one rand collected came from iacomr tax. 13 cents from gBL 19

d M cents

la I9M> tax i I in R2U0D

tea from m com c tax. 23 c e n u from G ST . II c e n u from com panies and 11 cents b a n gold nrnea.

la artier w ords, people who are h i harden by th e recession wil! pay a n for the go v ern m e n ts attem pts Jo j o b s . *•

, f -— - -----

Pensions - uphill battle for rights1 Y T H E a « «

we ha*. famudj honwwd ao v I M H t t a W r f a a i B .

w crtu* i faeu-e m South Africs'i n — la cu n a m i tarn*. Ike m» p m , «f - * m d * m * * P - t *

I m m look iui — d ip m b ■ « * *c o r f m _

Th» yeer Ate— « » *« » ■ « -r ___j - — ^ M ) • Month. ta-t e n an) a * m t p««r“ U<B and M n RIM Why* Aa ■ * ^ r t e c m M O B l l l R i l K a ® far t r a d . eon. • « * and other ■ccesuuej «f Irfc African and coloured pM I* m * » **■««* <>?

sales ta*.*Men who have rrached the a f t rf

fc5 «td worse: :»c age of 60 have A fcnJ nght to a penaoc. So do people who have a to a rfo r wtach w l keep then from wort tar 12 a*onihs or

B * cto w * toeae nghts ■ an op- hfl bulk, h aa rn when they apply u> the Domci N a o m i Officer —

African pensioners tight long ■ queues, touoh laws and uncaring officials. All tor R65 a month or lesstod a Barrage c a v fta u te e d1931 She certainly <bdr't f a — mrrt Aftur a■ the age of ten ---- fc '

To fet i da abfrry prw inr peopk have lo prove they are daaNrti A d a tn a B u rg e o n conducts e n m ia - |fcar pcf—̂ Officials my « is un- bona but will only do tha if the da- #eceaAr> but a Port EhzabeV pen- t r i r . p e n s io n ! o ffic e r req ue sts a. Of- ^ d n a g ra e s *On three occasions ficiab w«fi a b s o lu te ly d o a * d a J ^ ^ u>CTt ^ o c moretrarnmg have the power lo decide mone? gfter l ^ ^ B the qu e u e whether African peopk arc daabtcd ^ ^ j 9Mt̂ iactt a lenough to qualify tor a pen»cr

Proof of daabflay aad -*-J----- *"“ i lo

Desolation for the aged in , . bantustan wastelandsa f r i c a n p e n s i o n e r s * r t Mm tm arfler ternM> fa far fa»- iiamrt they arc e» » worn r f .

From June tha year the U boa* department of Heafch aad *d£art nrfuaed to accept appUcaca lor penwons as they had rm a a of aoney. Thousands of panpie were tell wch ao ikottk for a t momJa.

budget on pensions. To they

KwaZulu o-er IOD kfaxneucj

T h c > e « h e r^ e . bv oueBioran* P'OP* *t» u! ■"’P0''m . 1 t n K i khe ike lam batha dcbdlon ( I U I m tk* Gct«t Ru(191sv O"* *** lOM̂rite was too fown| to fet a pemion.

- • to - th e peaaoa-deft, wrou .*boni 192 ' v kcr iw iem c t booL I n tk t

' _ tad m p c raulu. A l A fa^r fa ike— J T E-«n> C fa^ two p a - o « n * t

fcHfad *W e n i u « | ■ pensionR2I M R « » y k h » p»n — „f u,*,,, trMDt»cd fatheir pemnB. Afnc»m «ko a n <T c*,rvo m IMO get mtkrnc ■ •» __ __ ___ '. ^

PeoBoners wbo |e t pM tkex «t>- S o o » ™ a p c—on. ereo^could a l w«* a faag f a n tkera Co«»el.u» Mjaea <t t on

before ■»; «K »er » ■ « 0 .e Bnabrth. a^ d W > « »■ ^ Ih e dJOwovnair f r* appked for a p ev o n m u, c ^ - . ha P ^ O;A pri l*TI Ske ka«d a o f a « - d o » x ^ offoak ceifaj a°t ffadm k a d « « fa fa f^ b rm r, l*W •» “ "*• to n 0 » ^ 1Z r T ___ weal to four • o . l h t A . » » « u » » t» othe peaniOR office and *M loW tkere « ~ f a d that ta c a rd te l•» W r* ® n lo (k e r ,> p ta » U » - * the wron, (>Uc< under -=mce!l»

W fa t p n a ia a m aw pad f a the “ » •Ume u k o 10 pmc— «ke» appfa» f t . lop «f Ike buraC T U e to y l-uom Tkei a e d fa kappea *«h fa | ■ the aoxude of pennon derti.. ___ but fa l*T7 tke fa» va> CamplaMU about r«deaea» are cont-c t n d ao tke; would onfy ha paid ■*» At Dnefomem fa fae Tim-

------- -----------.a i l«ri ■ inlH mmcii H n lm tll tO

I t a a aot gomf to happea. Nor are the farcad iwnovah aad paa law* w hich k eep th e h aa ia a ta a t o a r o ^ d e d fomf to Mop.

Kwaruk announced tha IOD ODD •ged and disabled peook who qiui/icd tor penscm comc act be pad out la future the mmtor d ■ew penaoners wiE be * * « d to gro* by five per cen: eac- year. After that no more appbenooi wiS be tfow ed even i there arr peopk who quatfy

Handini over contra a peaaom to barxusur. govern menu aes rauird

. - ___ b o re aufTenng. The firs: oweP « * ^ » to?» '■dependent' B ophu tha»ai pad

om penaota m GaRankwa. aa «rf- fidal arrived and tod, The peaaor vouchers have not yet ameC from MMekaif-Comc back ob Neatoy If they are kx here on Maatoy co«e back or Tuoday. If they are aoi here ob Tuesday we wffl p n yoa the acxt dates when you can come B coftcct

W ha a the government pianarag to do abou: tha ntuai>or.* The ga ̂between whrte and Afncar. penaons a fcnmg wdcr — a was R91 a month r 1983 and RIOI in I9M l J the fuvtmment a aaytng the

:aor once their appbeaooe was w m* ~ 7 Z -----” -Zll»e longer the government takes to go away and gel married Corruption•on ih ta s out tha awre money it a often alleged and at w cases^ proved A aew^aper to>a»gat«>n

Once a pension a granted, a a stflJ revealed tha: 10 000 penaonen in theno cas> tasc to cotkct tL Thous*ndi Lydenburg are* had been underpaidof African penaoners aand a> aD- tor *wo yaarv sometimes by as muchnight queues to make aurc they get as K20 each tane.

South Afnca eras am a wrfafT gate where the government uodd accept the greatea reapona**? far wetfare aervice^ said the Mioau? d Social Welfare. The *arhok com- oumity' must take care of the agad and not just the govern mem

The government has tnad to e^de as responsibility tor Afncae pen- bom It has aaroducad law»̂ >o en­courage ampioyen and worken to provide for pensions by hoidmg hack part of the worken w ^es and pu- ung it in a fund

tt has atoo made bantuaan go*tra- menu responafak tor pens«m rf peopk living in areas under the* control But Pretoria comrou thee budgets and they don't ha%e *e awncy to prow k enough penskw or any other services

these poHocs ha>e not so»>ed per^

pose is to aoNx the govertime?* s probkrm and make Afncans pa' for as many of thetf own aeeds as pqm^ bk.

ftantustan ofTtciab have ra d t pwunr t lo increase ther w m comroi. always a , pense The Black Sash i167 cases where •noo-Tw------- -----r B o p h u ih s is ^ a -n a w err re f-jsed

apphed were told to go lo homelands' whtk others ' farms lo m out which applications for Ckuenship

I ranskc! minister of Soaa. and Pemiom. Chief t>DP admitted that chiefs and were refusing to suppor. the bons o( pcppac who were a— awwiBmg io offer them b t a .

Welfare

W » o

Dub’s militant rhythm, the street and a potent message

SASPU NATIONAL 7

I s M w * * C A . O r v t . a p « ; a* a f c — a D u s . ic iu r tf 0/ the < ta » -io ^ W * a n d b a n k r u p t o f O r ­

d i n a l p R K A j r t 0 M be ca m e

a n o e - s a i n r p « f M th * o u g h o u : th t w o r e cac~* m u com ac*. • » £ a.

anc w a * a* lym x Butf l t m a v c u r * a c mean*. th a : ■ l a

o f I t u - w e a : * n g ' u ! re g g a e

p r o d u c a c

N w • p r n c n u o c o f ‘d u bp o e u h m — r - y t iil H e m um w o rA « ' e a r n r t f i v m a r im por

*o rxxg ojee*y n ? Braai- j Lrnoe iohnaor.. jama*ca.ipoets m o a httaabaruka. M id u e Sreitfc a » * O * o O n o u ra l i v e dr»eiapec a «y«r d w nun j knowa a the *due pn g They aot onf> mm t i e y t t c t par u re i u d w ort rhythms W j s c : peopk but a n •h e o o m n x c ac uamj the.- music and poe-_-> m a p m w f j b k m o f

-The dub poets ̂ ftrrftr. jof Jamaica and; \yjj|£

-IBritain - mak- 35.;■?ing music from -i *people!s daily .V? -^struggles, giv-^ ling them a Jtvoice.-And /f£ v | ^working ̂ y<$"■??_ ^tirelessly to ^create fa pow-:>erful cultural 4

.̂weapon •?:

m Ikej kad itjnoad ike catena! letac? ■ > r i n d Ikaa. a d war* u n w Is

Ml ike f r w * d a peo- aaadad t e n * EaftA . *«*) 1 a* I c n ^ r mj p a te r —V■*p- 1 c t t i t e i « t m n o . * * a d ,.vrsr»_____

r w — an. BOS. > poetry tad • 'M l in'< be . . . . ic A. Ik. M

la nrr e t a , popular ike? r a t a d ■Ik e « > p « r i< i c i is t i t « r baefcm

m R aufanan M a . Tkej m e n w j *U> Africa r « eincm anc f

__11 «a? * a «*eianli oooalrjr IItoo kx«'X M ao a dear th e Ok op- fannm ) ■ mttn para of the oob-p n w tc paapK eke —ortd *ifl knve anna ;io - __I , - - 10 r«K for Ike* No*, tkey <fc Me ttadnc iaam-freedooi F o r ik e u a i being, a a o a b n Ikere » d te o ic ty uM u a b a i* a » prepared la con* kand: T o « i* E la . Poeti ■ Up i j

■ founder, l l j ta i ie *We nanad oul in-

coweo l ^ i a q o k 10 t k•ortmt-oaaa C m bear ___ ____

Wartd. la *Aid f fn d i w ii • *omb\ Jean B raaa r t f - r » u ckc p r o T a a c r i a i a a d t n c k « r > bcfttD d

•A id t r i n t l w tth a b o m b I« u r and dnam coutdrt sand up to----------------------------------------- the other people. Aj dut lane, reggae

H it K 3 f ’A agola lavaaioe ' poetry was bccooang R*orr popular,dcaoibes Mr U— wJ S u ia rok ■ ao we felt we cock1 move w«b theSouth Africa * r f — j mcumon atto tamev and MKroduce ciecxronjc a>-AogoU. atramctiu. We haven't regretted thatDmm intm tm 4 > fa U f to. m l Sep*

In fact. it meant wa> thal the> mpmto. poeu atancd wortinf wah young

recording their owa *t>le» and D*m bmmrn M l * ayaia , aounda. They puc extra afTart «no

i« « r « a * rvconhng ■ aach a way that the

ware atoved oi f their land aid aeparated from their aoorcc «f hveimood *Wt want more cao o f over the bntT. he arguea.

The articulate v o k c d tha a r» breed of reggae poeu has met w «t r ta a m c t from the Jamaican aad*e d aaa Back m \ 9 T t , Bob Marley «aa vounded m an am w mahoo acietacK. probabt? provoked by h a q u » port for aociahs premier Mirhari ManJe>’i Peopki KauwaJ Par?

Is a piece caied t e t d: praooen M anio won the I9?fc e k c tw n t b « free’. Mutabaruka aaks why a a th a wKb increased ClA deatabiluaooe of paople a r t atung in JaaL peopk th e e c o n o m y . E d wa r d Seaga ■ ca t (mcknamed *ClAga*) and ha ngw

wvtg iamajcan I ahour Party (JLP) came to p o « v ■ 1910 after a waAaat

•Set di prisoners free’

their party awcung last year The kft- ■ I of the 22-year-old S a c *aa •akly reported — the paef 1 *Mi cyaan befaevc it' afcuin • * meervmg popular acdaar. m the time.

But for the other poess. ■art hes gonron Aj they reach 01a a a water audience, the* worts ream roaed a the peopk * expeneuct. They don't want to be held up a Poets' or anpeman. As Oku Onuon wraez I mm mm pm *

So Wha a tha content of I mrt? Ob ik a ^ j they a card dmn faad. hat aacat dub poetry

kt waa JLP aM au K]fi that people apv fifk

ad seal 10 aiavrve h peopk tfeah after he had a*ed<

/a m a a p a a rm p m t/ mm frnm m <a>

Pensions problems for sale, but the workers won’t buyPERSUADING Africa* w orten to 1 a fund. The beaefas a often achadc

•W orten can radre a the « a of 55. They ignored the fact tha worten # |f , ,** tcT a pansaBy oruhoAy dm

country warn oa atrike aad We ^Each worker contributa K t par ppvemmcnt « a farced to drop We ceni of hmlmr wage* The companybill

ioaa are aarbng to work out • a t tned to 10 penacn probkrra.

the age of 43.In 1 9 0 the go

: the p o » e tc eFundi dc aot let w orten raure p a n a law preventing workers ' p u t 53 p e r o m crf alf p c r iK in money before 43 Statabcs ahow tha only J9 wahdrawing money bo«n pcaaoe

^ | r M §■, hantuatcr. govern- oul of every 100 African men raach funds before retiremeot age h did ac to jotn a ne^y-aegotia:ed benefe Fund.

la the auger atdoary w o rten a nor on the board Toagaa-HuUets have won the oghi Metal Jadiatncs Group Panama

THE NEW CO]

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MR MD A R £M *E ■ • member trf tkc (coa»«a«!|He-ee rf b n o m lor the Trfeftatl una m ra ry ■ Cape Ti Tha poauoc o u t har 10 1 hoiae. free a and a i l tran*>ar lauor aid i a a » of o*« M3 COO per yearM rAianihe™ ?*obiijabuurycnj.tan |i U M pnrta»eacar> k a r H . rn a lJ « p r tP-.— ̂ ^ I M e n o aorid of po lo and beneftn » «i.| i in J -f - -----------<-~* r i paaaav* a m -tM hK W V a a e a

Hone of Hh w w i i i w »hc doodad lo fE the* f e e a the door’ tnd apnrthod fro® the iaida'.

la the Cape P« anaiili only 45 percen of d^ftac w e n a r* nonac ihn b m « Ncvertheka. Mr A n t e aad ha T» P » - . r — k a n d b > a t a n h c r h « M r « ^ pma . d by c a a t a yof P W Botha, t e a decided lo p a a ahead a t ' i i i i M kpapie'. a h a h a * e people » ■ * « » -

Swum « * e *op. than i f * Bcehe. If ^ S n a a M m o o k N o . Mr Bod ___Coloured A l a n a the B io a ™ n ^ »oeMfc>e lo r the f a r a d m o r a l of o a r X » 000 coloured people tnm the* h o n o an- d a tbe Get** m » A a . A t M a ia e r of Defence a f r a l e a n - h a he o r te n d fcnquew n id i i* o a * h h r « a a * “ **

r Pvry and the Nnuoael r « e (* i Party (NPP) , lo riect P W Botha at tha r H a l

_ ____L Sooth A fm »bockedU a«n leader, to the » -Tmiihnl nn “ -- O----- - *-----U "T*T ~

T o aa .ah eR » e 7 ao reeh e n T ^ ^ f} 0 0 0 a» a ea* o o fc* i* ™b ae d ai for the o c o b x

T h , p o w ^ d » o r .S u ta h o a k a e r a o . m o e___n H k i m t food South A a o o n * n n r b h d i P W

r of i r t a a ho» a ha napon-

V- a d he c a 4 m + t a any * « •p w b**w m bend of the armed force*. c

wahou the l u M P i n~ of pariament He’i a b c bead of the Stale 1 by mom pohacaJ obiin w i iav v shB tbera t- «p’. to t theSecurey C o a A oon

South Africa ® be the

Meet the team!A few of us have real power, some just new toys. We all keep apartheid going^ *anhead efca. -

P w Botha atao hnadatki ha owe caactkive cnbact. afact conduct* the day-tfrda* ^ t i n of the p w i a eac Both Mr HcHlncha. ahd Mr h»« — <«ad to |B thar feet in* a door a j n v cat i»« n » a m aahout ponfohoa. a a a ^ e g -enh of BT5 000 par year

T ta m n a - th y hear j a e ia p o t-h * n far tha !* < « dad-■on to m art a h u m of 100 000 African people kvai| in Cape Tdwi to OayeJ«*e > |i» than w * They an abo n*«xa**c h a the r a a t dataotkm af UDF a d othar louden

T har poataoa a * •

Whar M r n s 2«t Sabber. lander of the o p aa am a a e Mote H o ik of Aaetnbry HOdocaa a Moooe a No Con­fidence ir the gyvemncnt a the t^anns of pn i a M a o : yanr. HendncUe am lla jo aa -on l be abie lo a a r • « h» . The ranaon for tha n a ^ n e The, a n net the o p p « a * * e p«em mcM Ai <na)tn- p a n a they ARE the |9 n a n

Thoae pc-ucipa-an a the ac» a rv m ra havr W fxC taa they wi. be ir Cti».-r <* thor "own aflan . a a C n a a a S b e abk lo b tp i d a r f a | ^artteid .

Each K pam r b o a r (Wb«e. ladmn aad Q ekarn^m m ^am ■uniftcn « charge d *0*» A fftm portfob« — • aiot- kxa. fowvntmcoL b ea u wd vdfar* and oikw t aaa raaoa- t n hut there « t t^> caubas lo tba. _

If the Houat of *xprt*m aif^ i h n bn I t b * * T atmrJieid by openmg ooiou*ad ichoob vo ai rv o . m§ *pec;

edacauor. woiac ac to ^ tr be ar owt. rfTar. ■ F3* ^ J mit ■

It aould Unrefoea hnva to he dabnud by t l three aad could then be vaioad tr. the whae liouu wnh u O tu t - a a p n t ) Or if I * a r~— ̂ on to the P n aa jaa . Caw r i a coukl be aatoad t* m by tte a n a ■^ow y then

Sncoad cMcfa-^fia ii ' n a lancral affair T h e ta ^ a lo r fc a Ocpamnent of Coioand E*ic»tion h Kb/ca to a a e con- duoni and therafoer the a a e Mine *a«o. a a d e a n mm a - tafraunc achooh noald bn LfaanateK the a * a h a a # dacale on financa far Ike ofcer t»0 bwa r i Gooc tahn*«»» a i l be n war i ad.

So auch far r h a f U ^wrtheaJ froer a a h a o a ‘ ‘ ‘ Iff ‘

a x not lo send (oar * ^ e d |ur. anuoien back to Brum tol a a t ^ a a not ta k a a Csbmet kiai. tea aancw hcrtln ihc

u a d their ponuca n 9une cknr

j a 1“ f ■» > —----- — 'People! Cong rear Party. National People'! Fary aad Sohdara)) would laa*y chnafe apnnhaai t v o l a O(0 »■any a m there ___. .

While people aa re dyia( a the Vanl T n n a fk l l ni f e i r t a aad the ' »>»»•? f a m a n tak in g around o a a | i b k e op- |m^ m parry in o r te r lo p i w extra p a ra * a ®e p ra a a a i council Lmfc coacara w a Aowa a a a d a m tio ia . the d aaha of a a i i n rta rv the a a i a n i * n « b o f p u s ik

b i n - f tbe arwty aiaoad M T \ ibcyad a t c r i H n c a the

■Mtor carvIf anything, the r i n c t o««r tbe pa« a o tfk b o a *oee par-

tw p e;r>{ in the aparukod atructuree h r th e r tba: ^ epoint made by tbe a . a n t boycoc of tbe p o b e A a ^ c wm correct.

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