Wednesday, Decembers, 1934 go 6 Daily Nobraskan Po;irvl( VICTOR IS IN h ;' vis miC TUNNEL M wsmMx - o War in court . Continued from Page 4 He said nothing about making war on Syria, but he did. He got the Phalange to go terrorist hunting in the Palestinian camps of Shatila and Sabra. The outcome in which the innocent were slaughtered sickened the world. Not him! Sharon shouts. Not his fault, he insists. And so he has sued Time magazine, charging it lied when it reported he had egged on the Phalangists. He seeks the usual several million dollars, but what he really wants is a verdict of retroactive virginity, a finding that, after all the killing between Christian and Moslem, he could not have anticipated that the Phalangists would slaughter the innocent. Even for Sharon this is gall, but as with Lebanon, he has not thought things through. To win, he must be ad judicated an incompetent who learned nothing and forgot everything. So in two different courtrooms two very different generals battle for two different reasons. Westmoreland soldiers on, but he is an old man and his war is behind him. Not so Sharon. He is an Israeli Cabinet member, a political force, a politician who might some day be prime minister. Westmoreland sues to reclaim the past, Sharon to claim the future. That makes all the difference. One man will fight no more. The other can hardly wait. 1884, Washington Post Writers Group n Help Santa Bring Christmas Joy to Thousands of Needy Children. . . through Toys for Tots! -X - M B g AT I W II I MM H HI . V W 1 U A. " - JkJ". ... 'ii... it 'A - a- M a ft You'll get FREE INSTALLATION of Cable TV for donating a toy! Just bring a new toy into Cablevision, and we'll install great entertainment in your home FREE! bur holidays will be brighter too, with the choice, value, and convenience that only cable TV offers. The toy need not be expensive, simply something you would give your own child. bu'll become an Honorary Elf and help the needy children this Christmas. And treat yourself too, with free installation of cable TV. Bring us a toy by December 21 or call 467-2356, and make plans to help Santa this Christmas! Lincoln Cablevision 390 N. Cotner Blvd. Lincoln, NE 68505 Phone: 467-2356 cabfoyisEOfi k ji, v Cl v - &h tV3 I , , .1.. ' 4iP Offer ends Friday, December 21, 1984. Good for new & additional services only. Available in existing service areas only. Letter Policy The Daily Nebraskan welcomes brief letters to the editor from all readers and interested others. Letters will be selected for pub lication on the basis of clarity, originality, timeliness and space available. The Daily Nebraskan retains the right to edit all mate rial submitted. Letters and guest opinions sent to the newspaper become prop erty of the Daily Nebraskan and cannot be returned. Submit material to the Daily Nebraskan, 34 Nebraska Union, 1400 R St., Lincoln, Neb. 68588- Editorial Policy Unsigned editorials represent official policy of the fall 1984 Daily Nebraskan. They are written by this semester's editor in chief, Chris Welsch. Other staff members will write editorials throughout the sem ester. They will carry the author's name after the final sentence. Editorials do not necessarily reflect the views of the university, its employees, the students or the NU Board of Regents. The Daily Nebraskan's pub Ushers are the regents, who stablished the UNL Publications Board to supervise the daily pro duction of the newspaper. According to the policy set by the regents, responsibility for the content of the newspaper lies solely in the hands of its student editors. A? " 1 Y" 1 7 P , C:3t!i ta r