Page Two 1974 A"Michiganensian" ON SALE NOW at Student Pub. Business Office 420 Maynard SIGN UP for SENIOR. PICTURES beginning next week. Watch for booths around campus. THE MICHIGAN DAILY Wednesday, September 12, 1973 Allende: A / SANTIAGO W)-President Salva- Despite Chile's slide into eco- dor Allende once told foreign cor- nomic chaos during his rule, Al- respondents in Chile that the only lende never wavered from his de- way he would leave office before termination to stay in command the end of his term would be in a and socialize the Chilean economy. pine box. IN THE POLITICAL arena, Al- The quip was designed to under- lende was the only leftist Chilean score Allende's determination to' politician capable of uniting half a see through his pledge to "lead dozen often quarreling Marxist and Chile down the road to socialism." leftist parties. ife vehicles, spare.parts and guarantees that industry would not b The truckers, who linked to the rig party, also revealed the wave of strikes purpose. "We want a char ment and we wantt take over," Leon Vil the truck owners, sa interview. devoted' s, higher rates fatcories by workers and farms by t the trucking peasants. e nationalized. ALLENDE WAS born in Valpa- o were closely raiso, Chile's second city, on July htist National 26, 1908, and christened Salvador| privately that Isabelino del Sagrado de Jesus had a deeper Allende Gossens. His grandfather was a doctor, his father was a nge of govern- doctor, he became a doctor and the military to one of his daughters is a doctor. [arin, leader of His grandfather was surgeon gen- aid in a recent eral of Chilean forces in the last century and gained a measure of fame battling a cholera epidemic. erman Brady, His father, also named Salvador, key Santiago was a founding member of Chile's. pt. 2 in an off- College of Medicine. His elder at a private brother and his younger sister both d the armed studied law. The sister, Laura, be- have to take came a Socialist congresswoman. to socialism was so effective in the job that he became known as the "minister for the poor." In the course of the unsuccess- ful tries for the presidency-in 1952 against Carlos Ibanez, in 1958 against Alessandri and in 1964 against Eduardo Frei-he became a senator. He also went to Havana several times to visit Fidel Castro, and they became friends. He had visit- ed with Mao Tse-tung of China, Kim Il Sung of North' Korea and the late Ho Chi Minh of North Vietnam. A STOCKY, 5 feet 7, he was a compelling speaker and debater. Allende met his wife during an earthquake in Santiago. She rush- ed out of a movie theatre during the tremor and literally ran into him. She had been born in Val- paraiso but had never known Al- lende there. They had three daughters, Car- men Paz, who became a teacher; Beatriz, who followed her father into medicine, and Isabel, a so- ciologist. E I - - - + - - - - - -- - _ i I I y, I i But it turned into reality yesterday in a military 'coup that toppled Allende's three-year-old adminis-, tration. POLICE OFFICIALS said he committed suicide rather than sur- render. The 65-year-old physician had: spent much of his life seeking the presidency. He was elected only on the fourth try, in October 1970, when the Congress voted to con-' firm his 36.3 per cent plurality at the polls.I But spiralling inflation, caused in part by withdrawal of several large U.S. corporations from participa- tion in Chile's colonialized econo- my, brought unrest among middle class housewives and several crip- pling strikes by small businessmen. Chile's 40,000 private truck own- ers went on strike July 26, nearly paralyzing the transportation of food and fuel. Then other labor and professional groups walked out in sympathy. THE TRUCKERS demanded new ARMY GEN. He commander of the garrison, said on Se the-record interview home: "I'm afrai forces are going to over. This situation But Allende rem serene, declaring th 'fident in the armed his leftist supporters A constant proble -in addition to th .. ,..t. ..4 . « ... e: Military seizes Chile ORG? can't go on." ained publicly at he was con- forces and in a. m for Allender e strikes and, At 25, Allende became one of the founders of thebSocialist party. Four years later he ran for Con- gress and won. His party then joined the Communist and Radical parties in a "popular front" which swept Radical Redro Aguirre Cer- da into the presidency in 1938. I I I.1 (Continued from Page 1) the day. about 40 top figures of President COMM Allende's popular unity coalition to Santiago surrender, including his s i s t e r, apart fro Laura Allende, Socialist Foreign dio stati Minister Clodomiro Almeyda and after th Senator Carlos Altamirano, secre- the revo tary-general of Allende's Socialist Just a party. power, t A curfew was clamped on the strongr capital beginning at 6 p.m., the right. military announced. All vehicles Typica were banned from the streets and was the no passes were granted. munist P ANYONE FOUND carrying arms linguer, or explosives would be drastically attemptt punished, the military said, seditious First word of the coup broke ear- out the lier today when Allende announced social c in a radio broadcast that sectors the indep of the navy had revolted against people h him in Valparaiso. populari Themilitary issued a stream of THER] communiques on a network of commen radio transmitters seized early in the U.n maneuve RIVERSIDE, Calif. (UPI) - scheduled Roger Perkins, a University of news oft California engineer, and Galen U.S. co Brown, a U. S. Department of Chile w Agriculture engineer, have built lende'sg a machine to pollinate palm tiously,t trees at Indio, Calif. The male copper c and female trees that produce all one ands the commercial dates in this New Yor country are too far apart for The In natural pollination and Perkins T e l e g said it is difficult to find "men which ha willing and able to climb the 50 to contri and 60 foot trees and pollinate by to defea hand." paign, ha UNICATIONS b e t w e e n and the outside world, om military-controlled ra- ons, were cut off shortly e first announcement of At. s he did when he was in he ouster of Allende caused reactions from left and 1 of left-wing responses comment of Italian Com- Party leader Enrico Ber- who described it as "an by fascist, right wing and military forces to wipe reactionary violence, the onquests, the liberty and endence which the Chilean have achieved with the unity government." E WAS NO immediate t in Washington. However, cancelled routine joint rs with the Chilean navy, ;d to start yesterday, when the coup came in. ompanies whose assets in ere nationalized by Al- government reacted cau- but the stock of 'one big oncern, Anaconda, jumped seven eighths points on the . rk Stbck Exchange. ternational Telephone and r a p h Corporation (ITT), as been accused of. trying ibute one- million dollars it Allende's election cam- ad no immediate comment. TRANSCENDENTAL MEDITATION as fought by MAHARISHI MAHESH YOGI 0 PRACTICAL ASPECT OF THE SCIENCE OF CREATIVE INTELLIGENCE * PROVIDES DEEP REST AND RELAXATION AS PREPARATION FOR DYNAMIC ACTIVITY * LIFE EXPANDS IN FULFILLMENT INTRODUCTORY OFFER THURS., Sept. 13 8:30 p.m. UGLI Multipurpose Room Advanced Lecture for oll New research, world plan, and falle meditators 7 p.m. activities will be discussed GENUINE LEE RIDE®RS When you wear 'em, you'll know they're right. Look for this branded Lee label. Corduroy and Denim