THE MILWAUKEE JOURNAL COM& THE OPENING OTOFH CAMPAIGN4 '5MMT k-14 LETTERS: uppresseGhandi crific needs support To The Daily: Perhaps even more disgusting IN RECENT weeks, Indira tn the predictable class be- nIN rcNToweeko ndira-trayals of the various Indian Ghandi's crackdown on her par- Stalinist tendencies is the crim- liamentary opponents has drawn inal abandonment of tha's de- attention to that country. Prior fense by his own party. nJa's to- the recent crisis, however, group in India is a supporting the norms of Indian bourgeois section of the ostensibly Trotsky- democracy have meant the sys- ist "United Secretariat of t h e tematic suppression of leftist Fourth International" (USee), parties and union militan:s. A which is supported by the Amer- case in point is that of Jagadish ican SWP and YSA. When Jha's Jha, a leader of India's land- organizing drive had its first less peasants. This veteran 'rot- successes, he was given con- skyist organizer has been under siderable publicity in the USec vicious governmental attack for press. But now that the defense five years, and presently faces cases of the Chilean M.I.R. are enormous legal and medical ex- more newsworthy, Jha has been penses. The Partisan Defense totally ignored by his supposed Committee, legal defense armo of comrades. the Spartacist League, has launched a campaign to gener- JHA'S OWN program has cer- ate international support for tain flaws. For example, his Comrade Jha. calls for nationalization leave In late 1969, Jha led a suc- out the crucial demand :hat cessful ten day strike of 15, 0o there be no compensation of farm laborers in 100 villages of former landlords. But regard- West Bengal's Bankura D i s - less of political differences, the trict. Farm wages were nearly PDC considers an attack o7 any doubled, but the strike led to part of the workers' movement savage repression of Jha's un- to be a potential opening for ion, the PSKS (West Bengal Vil- further attacks on the entire lage Workers and Tillers Un- workers' movement. The PDC ion.) therefore urges all individuals and organizations which take the Thirty-nine cases have b e e n side of the exploited and op- brought against 150 PSKS men-- pressed to contribute to the de- bers and organizers. The charg- fense of Comrade Jha. es include "rioting," "illegal seizure of land," "use of ire- The Partisan Defense 5.ous- arms,' and "incitement to vio- mittee has also supported the fence." Jha's legal defense car- defense efforts on behalf of the not be supported simply through San Quentin Six, George lack- the contributions of his union's son's fellow inmates, and Joan remaining members, whose wag- Little. It was also active in the es in the best of times are bare- defense oftheMa c ly above starvation level. Jha defense of the Macmillan strik- himself must support a family ers in New York last year. The of six, and to compound h i s PDC deducts no administrative difficulties, he has fallen ill and expenses from contributions. is in the hospital Every cent you give will go di- THE HISTORY of Jha's case rectly to Jha's defense. Checks points out the political bankrup- or money orders should be pay- tcy of the major Indian parties, able to "Partisan Defense Com- The state government which in- mittee" and contributions to itiated the proceedings agaist Comrade Jha should be so mark- him was a popular front, irclud- ed.tDonations may be made ing representatives of the pro- Moscow Communist Party of In- through the Spartacus Y ou t h dia (currently Ghandi's s o 1 e League or mailed directly to: suporter outside her own party!) Partisan Defense and the Maoist CPI (Marxist) Committee as well as the ruling Bngla Box 633, Congress Party. These parties CanalStreet Station collaborated in the suppression New York, New York 1003 of the PSKS and also in the brutal extermination of t h e -Robert Carswell, Maoist guerillas of the CPI Spartacus Youth League (Marxist-Leninist). July 17 'tisa Nor IMpao'tI V )RM eSt R MMa MAe Mnei1W 00 rt fO5*'" l Ir'WtOg OF PRi"' TENANT'S CORNER Beware, the Parasite People By LARRY COOPERMAN FOR APPROXIMATELY ten days this month, there was a gaping hole in the window of a prominent management c o m- panys office. It makes on e wonder: if they cannot replace their own office's windos quickly, what chance do their tenants have? Furthermore, if they rent the office space from someone else, and that landlord had to..repair the window, would the cost of replacing it be de- ducted from the damage de- posit? Perhaps a large part of the reason for the present antag- onism between landlord a n d tenant is that the owners of the property do not have to rent from themselves or live in the same buildings. The institution of rental housing began, at least in capitalistic times, with t h e leasing of rooms in a private individual's home. If the heat went off in February, the land- lord suffered, too. Irate tenants, in more recent times, usually have to withhold their rent before the landlord will notice their problems. How- ever, more creative methods The Michigan Daily Edited and managed by Students at the University of Michigan Friday, July 18, 1975 News Phone: 764-0552 have been employed at times. One tenant demanded that her landlord allow her to use his shower until he fixed her own. This really hit the landlord where he lived, figuratively and literally, and he soon made the needed repair. DEEP DOWN inside, landlords are probably much the same as you or me. They may apprec- iate the little joys in life that we all do. They surely have de- veloped many warm, mutually beneficial relationships withoth- er people, such as bankers, real- tors, and their lawyers. in fact, the only plausible reason for their having become so gruff "One tenant de- manded that her land- lord allow her to use his shower until he fix- ed her own. He s o o n made the needed re- pairs:" aE 'H NISSEN .. .....-. JO MARCOTTY ....... ROB MEACHUM .... JEFF RISTINE...... TIM SCHICK ........... DAVID WHITING ..... BILL TURQUE ......... ELAINE FLETCHER .... TRUDY GAYER ANN MARIE LIPINSKI PAULINE LUBENS :..... JON CHAV z .......... AL HRAPSKY .. .. ..... RICH LERNER ........ BILL CRANE ............ tdiorial Staff JEFF SORENSEN Editor PAUL HASKINS Editorial Director ....................,.. 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