Pago 4 Dally Nebraskan Thursday, October 25, 1934 o o 7 iC3 tJ!. ort oi Marcos will weaken U.S. prestige resident Reagan's blind support of the Marcos re gime in the Philippines re ceived a severe blow Tuesday with release of an investigative corn mission's report on the murder of opposition leader Benigno Aquino. The majority of the members of t the commission labeled Gen. Fab ' ian C. Ver as the major culprit in the crime. Aquino and later trying to cover up the murder. Committee chairwoman Cora zon Agrava Tuesday gave Marco3 a minority opinion that exoner ated Ver and accused an air force brigadier general and six soldiers of the murder. Marcos, seeing hb buddy exonerated in the report, lapped up the minority opinion. The State Department in Wesh- The Associated Press called Ver ington said the Reagan adir.ir.i3 a "close associate and distant tration will take immediate steps to see action against anyone nam ed in the majority report. relative of Marcos." Marcos, of course, i3 president of the Philip pines for life. Ver was accused by the major ity report of conspiring to kill Reagan defended his policy of supporting Marcos. "What is the alternative? Rea gan asked. He answered, "A large Communist movement to take over the Philippines." Reagan is wrong about the Phi lippines as he ha3 been wrong judging the mood of oppressed peoples throughout the world. Because he thlnk3 the only alter native to a Marcos regime is Com munism, he is ruling out any chance of American Influence in the Philippines. him. They are itching for a change. Reagan naively suggested that we can persuade Marcos and other rulers of his ilk to change their ways and become more pro gressive. Marcos is too engrained in his ways and the Philippine people will not trust the man no matter how much he changes. Our con tinued support of Marcos,even if ve give him an occasional slap on the wrist, does the United States no good. human rights because of the country's strong anl Communist stances. Thii equation of human rights with supporting non-communistic govcrments can only lead to anti-U.S. sentiment In such countries. Why can't the president learn that that policy didn't work in Iran, Nicaragua or Argentina? Reagan's probable weak re sponse to thb latest Injustice in the Philippines can only weaken VS. prestigs around the world. Yeah, sure. In Sunday's debate, President The people of that country are Reagan said during the debate tired of Marcos and don't trust that he is a strong advocate of Jeff Orowne Dally Zitttzz'i&n Etalcr Editor himP MM y Jwi w f: iU!L km ii; ifr mLix W .mm W .M ' ; Jy 4w j tm:') A- i "1. 1 " s Letters 'Liberation Days 'questioned As one of the medical students places as Nicaragua, El Salvador in Grenada at this time last year, and Honduras. I am deeply concerned about'the so-called "Student Liberation If American troops are sent to Days" being organized on college those countries ss some would campuses by right-wing groups, like, they wont be facing a few purportedly to celebrate the U.S. hundred glorified policemen and invasion of Grenada Cuban counstruction workers as they did in Grenada They won't Whether my life and those of be fighting on a sunny tropical my fellow medical students were island, m they did in Grenada endangered by the coup that overthrew Maurice Bishop 13 very There is still is time to act before much open to question. It is clear, our government sends us on a however, that our "liberation" by hopeless mission in Central the Reagan administration came America Regardless of the foolish- at a terrible cost: dozens of young ness of these right-wing "Student American, Cuban and Grenadian Liberation Days," let us ensure lives. that our country not repeat the mistakes of the past by getting 11) at is a fact that the people involved in an endless war on the organising "Student Liberation vrong side of the battle. Day" may not want you to know. Nor may they want you to know Morty Weissfelner the course they'd like to see our St. George's University School of nation follow in other parts of Medicine Latin America, namely such Class of 1837 c half onsider the lowly Jack-in-the box. He lives in darkness, scrunched up and out of sight, a prisoner in a box his size. He waits impatiently for someone to let him out, only to burst forth rudely ta daaaaa and be stuffed back In his box again. Poor Jack. We put him in his box, you know. We put lots of things in boxes old books, Christmas presents, even real people. We stereotype people and Ideas, put ting them comfortably in mental boxes in our minds. Often we lock our boxes and refuse to consider new information. We close our boxes and we close our minds. That's why actor Bill Murray will have a u in. Iv t r Daily n EDITOR GENERAL MANAGER PRODUCTION MANAGER ADVERTISING MANAGER ASSISTANT ADVERTISING MANAGER CIRCULATION MANAGER NEWS EDITOR ASSOCIATE NEWS EDITORS COPY DESK SUPERVISOR SPORTS EDITOR ARTS I ENTERTAINMENT EDITOR PHOTO CHIEF ASSISTANT PHOTO CHIEF PUBLICATIONS BOARD CHAIRPERSONS PROFESSiONAL ADVISER Chris Weh, 472-17CS Rltiy PC-cky Yem tfm WSJ JsKtoThe Vtciil Fv-t Cfwtstogrtwf fiurfeecH .test ?3b - &.i Cescnr A9s?a taaifeiA. 4fS-4l1 tim Walton, 73-725? Th Daily Nbrahstv (USPS 144-060) is poblifd by th Utot Pubfictons fcoird Monday through f rsdsy in th f til and sjxirvg mpi3!m and Tudyi and Fridey in ihs aummar $ssKfis, excact during v&e-itm. Readers r oocouri ;d to tubfrji story srirj commantsi to lh Deity Noriiian by phoning 472-25?.a betw 9 am. and 5 p.m. Monday through Fridy. Tra public ! fie acct ta tfm PuMcationa Board, f or informion. calf Nick fo!y. 47S-CS7S or Angola Niartd, 47-4Sai. Pwfna'r SerKJ addrf! cHrf to tha Da.iy Ne brmkai. 34 Nebr Union, 1403 fi St.; Lincom. Nab. Jame "Si usseii tough time repeating his success in the movie "Ghostbusters " with a more dra matic role in "The Razor's Edge." We've got Murray in a box marked "comic actor," and he wants out. Some put women in boxes. Women must be hememakers, mommies, wear dresses and have supper on the table right at 5 p.m. ' Likewise, some put men in boxes. Men must earn the living, discipline the kids, be strong and go out hunting. This isn't right, folks. Men and women are individuals who make choices about who they will be, what they will do, and how they wi3 do it. It is unfair to group them all together and put them into two separate boxes marked men and women. We put things in boxes because it's more comfortable that way. Things aren't so confusing. Problems can t? sol in our boxes, things are black and whits. In reality, things arent black and white, tut rather, a thousand shades of grsy. In any controversy, the truth will Lie soise- where in the middle. That's why we must keep an open mind, listen to others and accept new ideas. Boxes aren't all bad. Dont miss my point. We all need boxes to bring order to a chaotic world. We all have a red box marked FIRE in our minds. Automati cally, we know that fire is dangerous and hurts if you touch it. Ve need this infor mation readily accessible in a memory box. Had we shut the box there, however, we would never have discovered that fire also sterilizes, hardens clay pottery, heats rooms, sheds light, keeps bugs away and roasts a mean marshmaliow. Dont close your mind. One reason we do close our minds is to protect ourselves from the unknown. Many people put androgynous dressers those who blend stereotypical quali ties of male and female together in a box marked "freaks, dangerous, do not open." We're protected as long as we keep them at arms lengt h, locked tightly in our box. We're afraid that, like Jack, they might jump up rudely and scare us if we ever let them out of the box. So we play it safe. Ve write them off as weird and put them in our weird box on the back shelf. We put lots of complex things into xcs, and give them a labeL Homosexu als evil; Ion? hairs hws.. nftBu oy Reagan war monger, sex before m&r- . tQU4IL HfM VVLK nif 2 sin: Mondala iner in ticn. None of these are necessarily true . e ssisri putting every uttla th in ls ct. preconceived bos, we start Munwng we nave all the answers. As a result, we stop thinking, listening; dis cussing and understanding. What we're really talking about is prej udice the pre-judging of someone or something without ail the fact3. Ever seen an unshaven man in tattered clothing sit ting against a brick building drinking from a bottle-shaped paper bag? A bum right? Maybe, maybe not. But it doesn't really matter, because we've already got him in our box. Think a minute about all of your boxes. They're all over. Capitalism, for instance. Capitalism, socialism and communism aren't mutually exclusive isms. Look around, China is growing more Western every day by incorporating capitalist principles in their fsrms. Sweden has blended socialism with capitalism and now enjoys the highest standard of living in the world. And what about wsterbeds? Ten years ago they were considered to be a fad only fo the young. Now look at them. Older people opensd up their minds and found that waterbeda were wonderful. Hospitals use thenffor bum victims and many others. No boxes anymore. Do yourself a fovcr. Replace your closed boxes with open minds end common sense. By putting everything and every one in a ccnvcnbnt, closed bos, you put yourself in a tcz. No growth, no under standing. Sure you're safe, tut you're also stagnant And youVe fa for a life of confu sion and dkappointnurt whenever some one dees something that decant fit into one of your boxes. Go on, open your mind. Dont you deserve a tetter Ms than a Jsck-in-the-box?