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- Subject: This Week in History: 9/2/70
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- Howdy folks, Phillip here from New Liberation News Service.
- So we've had all the "old" LNS archives lying around the
- office and figured we'd make some good use out of them.
- Providing I find the time, this will be a weekly thing,
- possibly more possibly less...like "This Week in History" or
- something. Enjoy...
-
- >From LIBERATION NEWS SERVICE #285, September 2, 1970
-
- "OUR ACTIONS WERE DEEMED NECESSARY" -- A CLOSER LOOK AT THE
- MADISON BOMBING"
-
- By Jackie DiSalvo and Roger Keeran
- LIBERATION News Service
-
- (Editor's note: On Aug. 24, a massive pre-dawn
- explosion destroyed the Army Mathematics Research Center
- [ARMC] on the University of Wisconsin campus, doing an
- estimated $6 million damage. Despite a telephone warning to
- the police, one man was killed in the blast. The AMRC,
- entirely funded by the Army, does the "pure" and "neutral"
- research so important for the deadly work of imperialism.
- The following article counters AMRC's claim to the mass
- media that they are not engaged in any "defense" work. It
- also shows how the bombing was no isolated incident but grew
- out of a lengthy campus struggle. A statement released to
- Madison's undergroung paper, _Kaleidoscope_, by the New
- Year's Gang, who claimed responsibility for the bombing,
- points out the clear political nature of the sabatoge.)
-
- MADISON, Wisc. (LNS)--The day after the Aug.24
- explosion which demolished the Army Mathematics Research
- Center (AMRC), Dr. Ben Noble of ARMC told the press, "We
- don't work on projects for the Army as such, but merely on
- long range mathematical problems that may be helpful to
- anyone." Noble further contended that the center was not
- involved in secret work since all projects were reported in
- public annual reports.
- The AMRC was created in the late 1950s by the Defense
- Department and is the only such research center in the
- country. It is funded by the Army with $1.4 million
- annually. In 1968, ARMC had 12 research fellows and 75 staff
- members proudly described by AMRC as "specialists in areas
- of value to the Army." In its report to the Army, quite
- different from its public pronouncements, the AMRC boldly
- declared that these specialists "furnish instruction to Army
- personnel, advise and assist them with respect to the
- solution of math problems, make technical studies of the use
- of mathematics in Army activities and participate in Army
- sponsored mathematical meetings...."
- The director of the Center, J. Barkley Rosser, has
- clear ties to the military, including a stint with the
- Institute for Defense Analysis. Rosser, who has helped
- develop the Polaris missle, has openly stated that he "very
- definately" thought "that the work we do is useful to the
- Army."
- AMRC's protests notwithstanding, its research is, in
- fact, shrouded in secrecy. And this secrecy is protected by
- the University Board of Regents, which, in 1965, passed a
- resolution introduced by Regent Helen Laird (mother of the
- Secretary of Defense) which stated that even all Regents and
- officers of the university, except the university president
- and one specified Regent, "can be effectively denied access
- to stop secret classified information in the conduct of
- business of the Army Math Researcch Center."
- Due to this secrecy it is impossible to obtain accurate
- and complete information on the nature of AMRC research.
- Nevertheless, the information unearthed indicates that the
- AMRC has played a crucial role in the maintenance and
- protection of the American empire.
- In 1967, the AMRC advised and assisted the Army's
- Project Michigan. This program developed the high altitude
- infra-red surveillance equipment that was used to track down
- Che Guevara and the Bolivian guerrillas, and which is still
- employed against insurgents throughout Southeast Asia.
- As the ARMC director has admitted, the Center's
- research was also indispensible in improving and reducing
- the cost of the Safeguard ABM system. The AMRC's
- contribution to the development of ABM was made possible by
- a graduate student, Frank Loscalzo, whose work on
- differential equations made possible, according to AMRC, an
- "accurate, fast, and stable" method of predicting missle
- trajectories. Loscalzo now works for Bell Telephone Labs,
- the prime contractor for ABM.
- Loscalzo, while at Wisconsin, strongly opposed the war
- in Vietnam. This only shows the irrelevance of personal
- opinions within a system where "pure" research is
- encouraged, financed and channeled for ends of which the
- researcher is indifferent or ignorant. It also shows that
- though such research "may be helpfull to anyone" its most
- important benefactor is U.S. imperialism.
-
- ************************************************************
-
- Demonstrations demanding the abolition of the AMRC kept
- the campus in turmoil all last year with repeated
- confrontations between students and police. The demand for
- the abolition of AMRC, along with ROTC and the Land Tenure
- Center at Wisconsin, which does government research on Latin
- America, was supported by the student government. There were
- public hearings on the functions of the AMRC. In November,
- student anger was further fanned when Davis Siff, a young
- English professor who had researched the activities of the
- AMRC, was summarily dismissed.
- For months, debate raged in the _Daily Cardinal_, the
- campus newspaper, over the ties of the Math Center to the
- Army, beginning with a freshman orientation supplement on
- imperialism and the university, and followed by symposiums,
- pamphlets, and departmental meetings which brought the issue
- before virtually every member of the university community.
- Action began in November with a march declaring that "so
- long as there is a war in Vietnam, there will be a war at
- the University of Wisconsin."
- A week of demonstrations planned for December brought
- down injunctions barring supposed leaders from activities
- ranging from entering classes in which they were not
- enrolled to "voluntarily singing in public buildings."
- Radicals continued their protests, however, taking over
- classes to discuss the issues and engaging in confrontations
- with police in marches against ROTC and AMRC.
- Within a single week during the Christmas holidays, an
- unidentified group, now called the New Year's Gang,
- firebombed an armory housing ROTC offices, attempted to bomb
- ROTC classrooms, ransacked the local draft board, bombed a
- monkey lab suspected of doing nerve gas research, and
- attempted an arial bombing of the nearby Baraboo munitions
- plant with a stolen ROTC plane. The later attempt failed
- when the bombs failed to explode.
- The bombers gave ample warning and took credit for the
- acts in messages which declared their supprt for the campus
- anti-imperialist demands.
- During the second semester, demonstrations against
- General Electric recruiters, the Conspiracy 7 convictions
- and in support of the Spring Moratorium were all linked to
- the attack on AMRC and were accompanied by window-smashing
- and attempts to set fire to the building. By then, newly
- installed plexiglass windows bounced small boulders back at
- the attackers.
- The student strike in response to the Cambodia
- invasion, endorsed by a broad spectrum of student groups,
- made one of its central demands the end to university
- complicity with the military, particularly the end to ROTC
- and AMRC. The scenario played out in over a week of street
- actions involved thousands of rock-bearing students trying
- to get at these targets through a cordon of bayonet-weilding
- National Guardsmen and a haze of tear gas.
- Several departments, including English, Zoology and
- Genetics, voted for an end to AMRC, and a number of
- biological sciences voluntarily cancelled their own defense
- contracts. At no point did the university respond to the
- demands with anyhting but brutal repression.
-
- ************************************************************
-
- The following is the text of the statement released to
- _Kaleidoscope_ by the New Year's Gang the day of the
- bombing:
-
- "Our every action is a battle cry against
- imperialism....Wherever death may surprise us, let it be our
- welcome, provided that this, our battle cry, may have
- reached some receptive ear and another hand may be extended
- to wield our weapons.
- -- Che Guevara
-
- "Today, (24 August) the battle cry against imperialism
- was raised once again, as the mathematics research center of
- the U.S. army was struck by revolutionary cadres of the New
- Years Gang.
- "The AMRC, a think-tank of Amerikan militarism, was a
- fitting target for such revolutionary violence. As the major
- U.S. army center for solving military mathematical problems,
- it bears full responsibility for amerikan military genocide
- throughout the world. While hiding behind a facade of
- academic "neutrality," the AMRC plays a vital role in doing
- the basic research necessary for the development of heavy
- artillery, conventional and nuclear bombs and missles, guns
- and mobile weapons, biological weapons, chemical weapons,
- and much more.
- "Its neutralist facade is exposed even by its self
- proclaimed policy of operation: "To anticipate the needs of
- the army, and when it is able to develop or learn of new
- techniques to meet these needs, it should forthwith call
- these to the army's attention and help it find the area in
- which these techniques can be used."
- "Today's (24 August) explosion was the culmination of
- over a year's effort to remove AMRC ominous presence from
- the Wisconsin campus. Previous efforts to even negotiate
- were met with indifference. Such is the response of
- imperialistic authority to public sentiment. Our actions,
- therefore, were deemed necessary, for with every passing
- day, the AMRC takes its toll in mutilated bodies.
- "We see our achievement as more than just the
- destruction of one building. We see it as part of a world
- wide struggle to defeat amerikan imperialism, that monster
- which is responsible for the starvation and oppression of
- millions over the globe, that monster which is a direct
- outgrowth of corporate capitalism.
- "For this reason, we declare solidarity with our
- revolutionary brothers in Uraguay, the Tupamaros, who are
- struggling to loosen the U.S. military and corporate grasp
- on their continent. We also declare our solidarity with the
- San Rafael four, revolutionary black brothers who died
- fighting the racist court system. But more importantly, we
- declare our solidarity with each and every peasant, worker,
- student and displaced person, who, in his day-by-day
- existence, struggles against the oppressive conditions
- heaped upon him by the monster.
- "The Vanguard of the Revolution demands the immediate
- release of the Miwaukee 3, the abolition of ROTC, and the
- elimination of male supremacist women's hours on the
- Wisconsin campus. If these demands are not met by October
- 30th, revolutionary measures of an intensity never before
- seen in this country will be taken by our cadres. Open
- warfare, kidnapping of important officials, and even
- assassination will not be ruled out. Although we have sought
- to prevent any physical harm to all people in the past, we
- cannot be responsible for the safety of pigs if our demands
- are not met.
- "Power to the People!"
-
- ***********************************************************
-
- The movement has circulated a wallposter at
- supermarkets and near workplaces attempting to explain the
- bombing and pointing out distortions in the mass media. But
- university and government officials have branded the
- saboteurs as insane, deranged anarchists, and newspaper
- headlines have flaunted the word "murderer"--managing to
- create an atmosphere of terror in the community. Police
- Chief Emery has called for the formation of vigilante bands
- -a "watchman force" to protect the community from
- "terrorists."
-
- ------------------------------ 30 -------------------------
-
- THE WAR
-
- It sulks between lovers at the diner table;
- it is in the soup. No one speaks of it
- any more -- what is there to speak of
- any more? -- it has settled on the land;
- the unspoken news, the not news, the news
- no one hears on the radio anymore,
- it has been with us as long as life,
- longer than seasons, longer than the wind.
- The weight -- the body adjusts, the frame bends--
- has settled on the eve, it is behind
- the glasses, it is on the retina,
- it is before everything, it is no longer seen,
- we do not live it, it lives us.
-
- --Todd Gitlin (LNS)
-
-