N~towWoUo The Michigan Daily - Thursday, April 13, 1995 - 5 Clinton salutes FDR, says he will continue his legacy WARM SPRINGS, Ga. (AP) - Celebrating the legacy of Franklin D. Roosevelt at his "Little White House," President Clinton said yesterday that FDR would have been on his side in fighting efforts to cut aid for the needy or retreat from America's obligations abroad. Marking the 50th anniversary of Roosevelt's death, Clinton said the key to raising Americans' stagnant wages is through education. He warned Republicans he will not sign any tax-cut bill unless it helps pay the costs of education. "Education is the fault line in America today," Clinton said in his most direct statement yet on what he will demand in a tax bill. "Those who have it are doing well in the global economy. Those who don't are not doing well." Clinton spoke in front of the white clapboard cottage in Warm Springs, where Roosevelt sought relief from the paralysis of polio and where, on April 12, 1945, he died of a cerebral hemorrhage at age 63. "He led us from the depths of economic despair through a Depres- sion, to victory in the war, to the threshold of the promise of the post- war America he unfortunately never lived to see," Clinton said. It was Clinton's first trip to Warm Springs, and he said he had always wanted to visit the memorial to one of America's greatest political leaders. "My grandfather thought he was going to go to Roosevelt when he died," the President told reporters on Air Force One. Framed by the white pillars on the front porch of Roosevelt's Little White House, Clinton said FDR would have welcomed the debate about the role of government, in which many Republi- cans are trying to dismantle the lib- eral foundation that he laid. "And so I believe if President Roosevelt were here, he would say, 'Let's have a great old-fashioned de- bate about the role of government and let's make it less bureaucratic and more flexible,"' Clinton said. He said Roosevelt would say, "'Let's put a sense of independence back into our welfare system.' But he would also say, 'Let's not forget that what really works in life is when people get a hand up, not a handout; when Americans go up or down to- gether."' Asserting that education is the key to lifting Americans' income, Clinton said, 'That's why I say if we're going to have a tax cut, we must give people some tax relief for the cost of education. "That is the most important tax cut we can have and I will insist upon it and will not support a legislative bill that does not have it." AP PHOTO Russians denounce government in labor protest Several thousand demonstrators shout anti-Yeltsin, anti-government slogans as they gather in St. Petersburg, Russia yesterday as part of a nationwide labor protest action to demand unpaid wages. Demonstrations were ,old across Russia in yesterday's "Day of United Actions for Working People." The sign in the foreground reads, 'Down with Yeltsin! Give us socialism!" Mandela un-fires estranged ex-wife IF YOU THINK OUR BURGERS ARE GOOD... TRY A HELPING OF opPORTUNITY. be Washington Post JOHANNESBURG, South Africa - President Nelson Mandela yester- iay un-fired his estranged wife, Winnie Mandela, the latest and least- ;xpected twist in a drawn-out politi- ;al soap opera that has veered toward arce. The reinstatement is likely to re- nain in place only for a matter of lays, until Nelson Mandela can sat- asfy procedural requirements that Winnie Mandela - in a lawsuit filed Tuesday - alleged he ignored when e fired her two weeks ago from her position as deputy minister of arts, vulture, science and technology. Although Winnie Mandela has prevailed for the time being on a con- stitutional technicality, the victory will Bome at a punishing cost, according zo numerous analysts inside and out- side the government. By humiliating :he presidentand challenging her boss's 40 ight to fire her, she is seen as com- pounding the offense that led to her dismissal in the first place: refusal to ae a team player in a government and political culture that places a high premium on loyalty. "If anything will kill her off in the African National Congress, this will," Said political analyst Robert Schrire, referring to the ruling party to which husband and wife both belong. "In South Africa, the prima donnas may get the headlines, but the team players make the headway." Winnie Mandela had no comment an yesterday's development. The reinstatement also comes as a . setback for Nelson Mandela, whose government is seen as having blun- dered time and again in its efforts to reel in the 'catch-me-if-you-dare' Winnie Mandela. It is a particular embarrassment for the president's heir apparent, Deputy President Thabo Mbeki, to whom he had given the task of firing Winnie Mandela. "There is a structural problem in this government which this episode reveals," Schrire said. "There is no tough, political heavyweight manag- ing the store day in and day out. Mandela himself is terribly over- stretched. 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"We have created the impres- sion around the world that we are just another banana republic," scoffed Martinus van Schalkwyk, a spokes- man for the National Party, which ruled from 1948 until 1994 and insti- tuted the system of racial oppression known as apartheid. The post-apartheid government that came to power 11 months ago in South Africa's first universal-suffrage election is an enforced coalition in which the three top vote-getting po- litical parties all have seats in the cabinet. That unusual arrangement created a procedural crevice - and political sub-plot - which Winnie Mandela's lawyers exploited this week. The new constitution says the president must consult the leaders of all political parties in the cabinet be- fore he can fire any minister. Enter Inkatha Freedom Party leader and Home Affairs Minister Mangosuthu Buthelezi. He attached an affidavit to Winnie Mandela's court suit this week in which he said he had not been con- sulted about her firing. 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