I Page Twelve THE MICHIGAN DAILY Thursday, May 18, .1972 Page Twelve THE MICHIGAN DAILY Thursday, May 18, 1972 .. .. IRAn CHRD I ON HAS CALLED THIS DEm,,NSTRATION MAY 21 & 22 WASHINGTON, D. Co NIXON ASKED FOR A- RESPONSE When President Nixon ordered the blockade of North Vietnamese har- bors, he demonstrated a new level of reckless aggression. What will he do next? Not even he can know. And yet, because this ie an election year, he asks for our support and reminds us that the whole world is watching how we respond. How do we respond to a President who solemnly declares, "I, too, want to end this war," as two tons of ex- plosives fall every 60 seconds in Indo- china? How do we respond to a Con- gress which could end this war by its vote, but instead permits the President to send 50,000 additional air and naval troops to Indochina in the past three weeks? How do we respond to Washington Information General Information 202/737-8750 Housing Assistance .. 202/483-9024 Legal Assistance .... 202/783-1060 Medical Assistance .. 202 483-1531 a Pentagon which rains death upon the Indochinese from the sea and air with 650 additional fighter bombers and B-52's? The President has asked: "How then will the American people re- spond?" We will answer Nixon with the People's Lobby, the People's March and the People's Blockade of the Pentagon. THE PEOPLE'S LOBBY (NOW TILL JUNE) We cannot wait for a new President to end the war by next January. The Congress could end the war by its vote. In the next two weeks the House of Representatives and the Senate will decide if they are for war or for peace. Come to Washington to in- form, to persuade, to insist that Con- gress respond to the American people by ending the war now. We must fill the offices, the hallways, the galleries and the committee rooms to say to the Congress - stop all business except that which will stop the killing. A mas- sive People's Lobby will occur on Thursday, May 18th. THE PEOPLE'S MARCH (SUNDAY, MAY 21, 1972) The People's March and Rally will be a peaceful and massive demonstra- tion at which the American people will tell the American government that the blockade must s t o p. That the bombing must stop. That all troops must come home. That all support for the Thieu Government must be with- drawn. That the war must end im- mediately. The rally will be held at the Capitol. We will assemble at the Ellipse behind the White House at 11 a.m. THE PEOPLE'S BLOCKADE OF THE PENTAGON (MONDAY, MAY 22, 1972) We will gather for a massive non- violent People's Blockade of arteries and access routes to the Pentagon. The blockade and mining of North Vietnamese ports demands that we confront and isolate the men who execute this reckless escalation of the war. am against the war in Vietnam. i I am sending$- _ in u * support of the People's march and rally. QI Money Order []Check CHECK TO:s i People's Coolition for Peace & Justice 530 S outhS tate Street Room 240 Ann Arbor, Mich. 48104 David Gordon, Treasurer PCPJ I M.. 4 IN ANN ARBOR For more information, call 76-GUIDE (9 a.m.-9 p.m.) 76-GUIDE will also arrange transportation. Those needing rides and those with space, CALL 76-GUIDE.