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When a military junta took over in Argentina two and a half years ago. the country was in virtual civil war President Isabel Peron, Juan's widow, had been incapable of gover ning and was surrounded by corruption Gangs of leftist terrorists were assassinating government officials and police and kidnapping foreign businessmen -- especially Americans -- almost at will Not surprisingly, the new- government set out to restore order at the same time it started to rebuild the nation's ruined economy They are very close to succeeding at the former and well on their way in the latter job Inevitably, in the process of rounding up hundreds of suspected terrorists, the Argentine authorities have no doubt locked up a few innocent people, too This problem they should correct without delay The incarceration of a few innocents, however, is no reason they should open the jails and let the terrorists run free so they can begin a new reign of terror Vet, the Carter administration, so long on self r ighteousness and frequently so short on common sense, ap pears determined to want to tore*- the Argentine govern ment to do just that The latest ploy by Patricia Derian and her minions at Mr Carter 's Human Rights office is to block sales of American equipment to Argentina Patricia Derian (whose grasp df loreign affairs is -- well -- l imited and our ambassador to Argentina, former Arizona Gov Haul Castro, have managed to nearly alienate a neighbor country important to our future security -- and one which should be a close friend and major trading partner Ambassador Castro mingles in Buenos Aires plazas with relatives of the locked-up suspected terrorists, thus steming to legitimize all their claims to maryrdom It went unreported tin this country, but not a single major Argentine official showed up at this year 's Fourth of July reception at the ( ' S EnTbassv -- an un precedented snub, but hardly a surprising one under the cir cumstances Not to be outdone. Patricia Derian and her human rights ' specialists ' in the last month have struck two swift blows for their cause First , they got the I S Fxport Import bank to turn down financing for $270 million worth of AUis-Chalmers equipment for an Argentine hydroelectric project Then, they got Ex Im to hold up ae turn on a million financing kage for five Boeing jets \h ich Argentina's national ur i ine wants to buy Total . a iue of the airplane sale would *> >1% million Angry, the \ rgent ines may now buy the in craf t in Europe As for the u bines. the Japanese, /•vhoslovakians and yes. the -»•. >•! I 'nion are all waiting in r « 1 • > c lose the deal the Carter h ) : - .n istrat ion doesn t want So . • for the balance of trade iter . imerican friendship V-u with all the consistency >t i r let t () Hara. the Carter in i ' l in istrat ion has just ap r ved the sale of some $140 \ ! ion worth of sophisticated f ' l inery equipment to the f i t \ n ion just as if the ' - - ians had not in the last few • • Kv harassed and tried U S -men in Moscow arrested • Tican businessman and. in effect, called Mr Carter a liar by sentencing (to the Gulag i Anatoly Shcharansky as a CIA agent -- after Carter had publicly denied the claim The actions against Argentina in the sale of U.S. technology to the Russians say more about the declining state of U.S. strength in the world than we could have gleaned from comparative tables of U.S. and Soviet missiles, air craft and submarines Since the Carter administration seems to lack either the courage or the strength to make its human rights campaign stick - so far as the Russians are concerned - it has resorted to bullying our friends instead That, in itself, does nothing more than to prove the adminsitration's eagerness to cut off its nose to spite its face. Perhaps we shall next be hearing the administration argue that the oil equipment sale to the Soveits does nothing to enhance the USSR's military capability. It won't if the Russians are running their tanks and planes on vodka JOBS COUNCIL Governor James R Thomp son last Wednesday announced the creation of the Governor's Council on Jobs and the Economy Thompson said the council will assist the Illinois Department of Business and Economic Development 's i n d u s t r i a l d e v e l o p m e n t program, develop specific programs for improving business expansion in Illinois, provide private sector input to problem solving by govern ment. and coordinate state e c o n o m i c d e v e l o p m e n t research Outdoor cooking need no longer be the rugged, "rough ing it" type of exercise it used to be before the advent of electric and gas grills, elec tric charcoal lighters and other electrical accessories While adding convenience, these im proved devices have not less ened the need for safety. In an effort to help re duce possible hazardous situa tions, Underwriters Laborato ries Inc. (UL), an independent, not-for-profit organization that tests for public safety, offers the following safety reminders for cooking out doors this season. • Never start a fire with gasoline, kerosene or similar flammable liquid. Follow directions when using charcoal starter fluid, allowing it to soak into the charcoal before lighting. This will reduce the chance for a flash flame Never add starter fluid after the charcoal has been ignited. Keep the fluid out of the hands of children • Handle electric char coal lighter irons with care, and never store such items where they may be exposed to dampness If such lighters are not used, long-handled matches should be provided to ignite the charcoal in order to remain out of reach of any potential flames. • Keep children out of the area. • Never use charcoal grills or hibachis indoors Besides the hazard of flammable mate rial igniting, burning charcoal will use up oxygen and pro duce lethal carbon monoxide. • Make sure that outdoor cooking units are stable enough so that they will not tip over easily In addition, do not work or sunbathe near an operating grill. • If you are using electric grills or some type of electric accessory, never cut off the grounding plug on the 3-prong plug These plugs are designed ALL SEATS P' OPEN EVERY NITE GATES OPEN 7:30 ENDS THURS WAX S GREASE i:00"AVALANCHE" * 9 30 "CORVETTE SUMMER" FLEA MARKET EVERY SUNDAY 8 AM TO 4 PM GRAYSLAKE OUTDOOR SHOWPLACE 1 -2-3-4-5 DOWNTOWN RTE. 14 T 31 CRYSTAL LAKE 455-1005-2000 EQUIPPED WITH DOLBY SURROUND STEREO "EYES OF LAURA MARS t FBI I SAT 2:1 $-4:45 7 9 10 45. 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An UL Label on the extension cord will indicste whether the cord is intended for out door use. • Never route extension cords through doors or gates where the insulation could become damaged, causing po tential shock and fire hazards. • Another way to protect against electric shock is to look for the UL Listing Mark on electric outdoor cooking appliances and accessories. It means the design of the equip ment has been tested and found to be in compliance with nationally recognized safety standards. Finally, roll up your sleeves, and keep loose fit ting clothes away from the fire. In this way your cook ing chores will be well done and not you. ;prr| with ad Mission ntt- ADO THIS AD Memorial Jazz Band Back At Opera House The Samuel Dent Memorial Jazz band returns to the Woodstock Opera house for one performance only Saturday, Sept. 16, at 8 p.m. Sponsored by t h e W o o d s t o c k F i n e A r t Association, the seven-member band will perform a 90-minute concert of dixieland jazz. According to Douglas R a n k i n , d i r e c t o r o f t h e Woodstock Opera house. "If you like old-time dixieland and blues, performed by one of the friendliest on stage groups I've seen, then this is just the thing. They conclude their per formance with 'When the Saints come Marchin' In'." Reservations for tickets for reserved seating is available from the Woodstock Opera House ticket office at 338-5300. FARM INCOME TAXES Illinois farmers who have received error notices for their 1977 state income tax returns can avoid penalties and interest by providing the Illinois Department of Revenue with a form IL-2210-F. The depart ment has delayed the effective date of assessment notices t w e n t y - o n e ' d a y s t o a l l o w f a r mers to file the required form IL-2210-F forms are available form the Revenue Department. 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