4 OPINION Page 4 Wednesday, November 10, 1982 The Michigan Daily 14 Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan Stewart Vol. XCIII, No. 54 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, Ml 48109 $ocial Rocy~( ASecuriby saki as if hbe iOIL lore a~ wall ready to fall 14 Editorials represent a majority opinion of the Daily's Editorial Board For books N O MORE in-between meal snacks, library officials told students last week. If you don't wash your hands af- ter you eat, you .don't deserve your M&Ms. We're going to teach you miserable slobs a lesson. Yes, Mom and Pop University have decided to lay down the law. It seems that too many students have been slop- ping Cokes on Milton's Paradise Lost and leaving Baby Ruths smashed in- side Plato's Republic. Beginning next term, students won't be able to buy any food in either the Graduate or the Un- dergraduate Library. The vending machines in both the library lounges will be ripped out at the end of next month. In other words, the University is willing to trust its students as much as it would trust any six or seven-year- old. Perhaps they toyed with the idea of making bibs mandatory or perfor- ming strip searches for illicit food in the stacks. But removing the vending machines was so much more con- venient. There's more, however, than the mere right to junk food at stake here. not people The great accessibility of the libraries here has always been stressed as one of the strong points of the University. And it's the nature of libraries to have live people-sticky fingers and all- handling the books. The no-food policy seems to be a clear signal of the University's current vision of a library-a hermetically sealed archive as quiet, spotless, and inviting to students as a mausoleum. No one really knows how much damage will be prevented by banning food from library lounges, but, in a way, it really doesn't matter. The change in policy shows a change in the prime commitment of the libraries. No longer is the goal convenience of students; now the goal is convenience for the libraries' janitors. So you need some coffee to stay awake while studying for exams? So what. After all, according to ad- ministrative logic, we're students, not necessarily human beings. Or as the University's new slogan for its libraries might read: Libraries are for books, not people. r v I Svc, 1A,,-d MI.se- I I Democrats scoffed At Reapa~is lack of elaCn But neither helped The lwindlg ?lan sage 4 I '. ;1Aa tzilj - I~a(1 t82 - (: T Y Z C. 14 C, q- ' " , - - - - OW-Immo-W, U. S. anti-Soviet war drive: Driving force in Middle East Hope in the Senate T H MOTIVATIONS may be base, and the program may be flawed, but the public works bill being developed by the Senate GOP leader- ship is one of the most encouraging signals to emerge from Capitol Hill since the Republican takeover in 1981. Early this week, Republicans in the Senate let it be known that they had been paying attention to the elections. Now, suddenly, the Republicans in the Senate are very anxious to keep unem- ployment from becoming a Democratic issue, and they are taking steps to try to prove that to their con- stituencies. The Republican bill taking form supposedly would create 200,000 jobs by providing funds for hundreds of projects designed to rebuild the nation's crumbling infrastructure. The bill would provide money to. start repairs on hundreds of dams, bridges, and sewage plants as well as hundreds of miles of decaying highways. As an attempt to maintain the nation s capital investments, the Republican proposal is a prudent effort in an area which has been ignored by Congress and presidents for too long. As an unemployment package, the bill has some problems. At best, it will provide employment for 200,000 workers-of the 12 million now unem- ployed. Unlike Democratic proposals+ the Republican plan would not be aimed at specific areas where unem- ployment is especially high. Instead, it would create jobs wherever the repairs are needed. In addition, the plan would not provide any money for job-training programs, which are needed to help those groups most severely affected by the recession. The plan would be creating temporary jobs-or "throwing money at the problem" as Republicans are usually fond of put- ting it.: Nevertheless, the mere fact that the Republicans in the Senate are con- sidering a public works bill of their own is very encouraging. Such a bill is almost certain to face opposition from the president, as would any suggestion that the Reagan economic program is not working. That the Republican senators are looking into a jobs bill might just show that they are willing to abandon some of the failed policies of the past two years and put the economy back on a sound foundation. The senators may be acting out of crass political opportunism, but their actions could lead to a major-and desperately needed-shift in policy. By Mary Van Buren In the rubble of West Beirut and the mass graves of Shatila and Sabra are revealed the murderous face of Zionism and the Teal meaning of U.S. imperialism's "Pax Americana., The U.S. Marines are patroling Beirut to complete the job of disarming and terrorizing the Palestinians. and Lebanon's Muslim majority. Such imperialist "peacekeeping" means more mass graves and a new diaspora for the Palestinians. THE TROTSKYIST Spartacist League and Spartacus Youth League alone around the country held demonstrations demanding: Defend the Palestinians! Imperialist, Israeli troops out of Lebanon!No U.S. troops or bases in the Near East! Not one U.S. bullet or plane to the Israeli butchers! The Israelis sold their genocidal invasion of Lebanon to Washington as the purging of PLO and Syrian "Soviet surrogates." But in every way it was the entry of the Marines into Beirut to disarm the PLO that directly paved the way for the slaughter. The horrors committed at Shatila and Sabra reminded the world of nothing so much as the Nazi holocaust. The murders were disciplined units directly controlled by the U.S.-backed Israeli forces: Saad Haddad's Lebanese Forces and the Phalange-derived. Damuri Brigade. HITLER USED Ukranian Einsatzkom- mandos and Croatian Ustashi to do the jobs even German SS regulars might not have been able to stomach; similarly, Israel has created its own contingents of local Lebanese murderers for their most bloodthirsty jobs. The Israeli "Labor" Party, not a workers' party but the main party of the Zionist bourgeois establishment, is no alternative to Begin's Likud. "Labor" Zionism was bap- tized in the blood of the Palestinian people. A "Labor" government occupied the West Band and Gaza, instituting a regime of police terror over the conquered Arab masses. It was a "Labor" government which covered up the 1953 massacre of Palestinians in Kibya, led by Ariel Sharon's special terror units! The Peace Now movement, closely linked to "Labor," tapped a spontaneous ex- pression of moral outrage among Israelis over the massacres. But the program of "Labor"-led Peace Now is Reagan's "fresh start" proposal for a Palestinian bantusan on the West Bank. YASSER ARAFAT, after years of tying the Palestinians to reactionary Arab regimes, today supports a U.S. -brokered mini-state. PLO nationalism laid the basis for the slaughter of the Palestinians. It was Arafat who invited the Marines into Beirut! Now he embraces Hussein, the butcher of Black Sep- tember. In the Near East, the only solution for Hebrew workers and Arab militants is to break from the murderous nationalism of their bourgeoisies and construct an inter- nationalist vanguard party that fights for the right to self-determination for both Palestinian and Hebrew nations through a socialist federation of the Near East. Behind the U.S. Plahs for "strategic con- sensus" in the Near East are real war plans aimed against the Soviet Union. Despite its current bureaucratic leadership, the Soviet Union still embodies crucial gains from the 1917 October Revolution for the working class and must be defended. Despite all protestations by apologists for Zionist terror, analogies between the Third Reich, Begin, and Reagan have a particular applicability. Begin, Reagan, and Hitler: For all pf them, the end of their class rule is co-equal with the end of the universe. And that makes them ex ceedingly dangerous. ON NOVEMBER 10 ahd 11 a collection of some of the most dangerous men in the world are meeting on the University campus, headlined by the meglomaniacial General Haig. Not only are Haig, Brzezinski, et. al. responsible for mass murders-in Vietnam, Chile, El Salvador-they are meeting here to make plans for World War III. Such war criminal should be run off cam- pus! But liberals led by the Progressive Student Network simply wish to use this occasion to protest military research on campus. Those who follow the PSN and their illusions in the reformability of the capitalist state will be r disarmed before the capitalist class' anti- communist onslaught. While recognizing that universities are not "neutral" institutions, the SYL opposes their use as instruments of class rule and discrimination. WE STRUGGLE to drive and keep ROTC off campus; we organize against all military and spy recruitment; we oppose the new law tying federal financial aid to draft registration. Meanwhile, the nuclear freeze crowd is holding a convocation this week. This "movement," led by pro-war Democrats, dif- fers with Reagan only on how to prosecute war with Russia. Jt defense the imperialist status quo and accepts the concept of U.S. defense aganst the "Red Menace." Far from any step toward peace, the nuclear freeze is only another plan for war. The SYL says the main enemy is at home! Not a man, not a penny for the imperialist army ! REAGAN'S MAD WAR drive has become a nightmare at home. With twelve million unemployed, the working class and blacks are being ground to bits. Emboldened by of- ficial anti-communism and racism emanating from the White House, the Nazis and Ku Klux Klan are on a recruitmentdrive of cross- burnings and terror. For the first time in decades they are making their move into the largely black, working-class northern cities. Last march 20 the SL/SYL mobilized hun- dreds to drive the Nazis out of Ann Arbor, and I had the largest contingent October 16 when the Klan was driven off the streets of Boston. The SL/SYL stands for labor/black mobilizations to smash racist terror. U.S. workers, must break from the, Democrats and build and integrated, black- centered workers party to fight for a workers government: Otherwise the future quite: literally rests with the likes of Haig and his Democratic Party cohort, Brzezinski. The SYL is committed to winning students and youth to the party that will sweep the. Reagans and Begins into the dustbin of history for good. Van Buren is a Spartacus Youth League supporter and a master's degree candidate in English at the University. "Mr. Congressman, I Realize This Was Only Supposed To Be A Cushion For My Retirement Years .... LOIs~i~ {{ 71- V ' ti LETTERS TO THE DAILY: Daily 's market analysis 'simplistic' To the Daily: Just when one thinks that the Daily could not get any worse, it somehow manages to fuck up again. I refer, of course, to the editorial "Wall Street Reacts" (Daily, Nov. 5). these factors: (1) speculation that the Federal Reserve Board would shorly ease up; (2) relief that no Senate and only 26 House seats switched from the Republican to the Democratic party. Neither of these were even any time following the stock market. Remember what hap- pened to the market when someone started the false rumor that Reagan had a heart attack? Should the Daily decide to do another editorial on the stock rather than decreased-that the Fed need not lower the discount rate in the near future, and the profit-taking. Perhaps the Daily should stick to those topics it can effectively and responsibly handle, i.e. i - a N: =f a