PAGE II. PLAINDEALER - WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20, lfll Perspective HYPOCRISY REIGNS IN WORLD COUNCILS By RONALD REAGAN SCENE: Headquarters of the International Association of Hypocrites. The president is pitting behind his desk. The chief of field operations sits opposite him, a sheaf of papers in his hand. He speaks: ; C.F.O.: Well, sir, it was a good week for hypocrites. We scored a major victory in the United Nations where our Third World friends refused to let the South Africans participate in the General Assembly debate over terms of independence for South-west Africa, which is also called Namibia. PRESIDENT: Yes, I read about it, but I must say I was disappointed in Mr. Andrew Young. He has been one of our outstanding members in recent years. In fact, I had been thinking of him as a likely candidate for our Hypocrite of the Year prize until now. But, the other day in the U.N. he lost much credibility in my eyes, for he actually criticized those who voted to kick out the South Africans by saying it would be "counter-productive" to keep them out of the debate. C.F.O.: I agree that it was a disappointment, but don't hold it against Mr. Young. He has been simply marvelous in helping us keep things in a turmoil over Rhodesia. He has held out for those "all-party" talks with the terrorists Nkomo and Mugabe, and everyone knows that the last thing those two want is a free, democratic Zimbabwe-Rhodesia. So, let's give credit where it's due. ~ PRESIDENT: You're right. Besides, several of the African nations which voted to keep South Africa out of the Namibia discussions did it with a flair that's a credit to the highest principles of the International Association of Hypocrites. They claimed that South Africa it has srif- should not participate because its government is illegitimate inasmuch as it denies the vote to some of its people, in this case blacks. Isn't that rich, coming from a bunch that presidents-for-life, proclaimed emperors, one- party rule, and in some cases, full-blown dictatorships? Talk about denying the vote! (He slaps his knee laughing.) C.F.O.: I rather liked the performance of the U.N. hierarchy itself. They are treating SWAPO, the South west Africa guerrillas, as if they were the legitimate government of Namibia when, in fact, they haven't been able to gain a nickel's worth of support from South-West Africa's people in more than a dozen years of trying -- terrorist attacks and all. When the head of SWAPO shows up at the U.N., they treat him like a head of state. Now, you'll have to admit that's first-rate hypocrisy, just the sort of thing our members love. PRESIDENT: Yes, sir, but it may be matched by the New York Times and the Washington Post. Both have been pasting the Argentines lately in editorials over human rights. The Post almost com pared Argentina's government with Idi Amin's. It's delicious the way they pontificate. A lot of their stuff is based on third- party allegations of human rights, but the wonderful thing about those Times and Post writers is that they can use those allegations to work themselves up almost to the point of frothing at the mouth over "human rights" without once mentioning Cuba, Viet nam, Cambodia, or a half- dozen other places where human rights don't exist. C.F.O.: Yes, that's good stuff all right. We need lots more of it if our noble cause is to triumph. We must, of course, do a lot of recruiting on college cam puses. Today's demonstrator could be tomorrow's leading hypocrite if we bring him along with care and patience. All we need to do is turn that youthful energy and emotion into moral certitude and make sure they learn, as some of their elders have learned so well, never - but never - to listen to the other fellow's side of the story. • • • * Those who seek to improve their minds will be leaders of tomorrow. ** z&f s - a - 3 * 5 5 8 \i*u\ % & 9, "*• Vt * tj % - e o a. * v. % A S* 3r /, jt. .jC ' Optt late . „m* UK? £ . Q,t hustled lh».y ^ X 71'U r afh v rnfii uurl rxx;k Olymp n *i>i' P<Ki -no .nine vi> L'SAO on Tues IHNBth dispute be?* iicted what it cal!» one tirevv rnoit of SAC a Rex Mays C i«d talked about c renion to detract fi change of heart a mt't Sunday n rrunagiM of Ow Ort l.'SAf overt proposal |i)aa to that o.vj.si whir! lite? Club or> 'I'uosfl;- •us stiwn pato* whs 1« tick Most n«1ont Hied in Bur w.tcry in the ajor far-tor in Mie h<, Y.i1l«-ncr Then -Unat r IV-UtP 1 in w nto / ' V. .V- '•>. v'; V \ - '< % ' vv- , "'a °C "O •r< W. ^ • \ *\\>% JUNIOR ORISSIS, Elfin in* Crystal I sk» Rag 34.00 56 00 Jmiter tew, regular/long K H OFF JUNIOR SPORTSWEAR, Elgin an* Crystal laka Reg 16.00 42.00 broken assortment of spring/summer c--rOMtw % W OFF Rag. 18.00 26.00 alacka. spring and summer. 5 13 12.11 Rag. 13.00 24.00 woven taja. novelty S.M, I •1611.61 BITTER SPORTSWEAR. Elgin an* Crystal tain Rag. 24.00 28.00 summar skirts. A Una/wrap. SaMs/prints. 818 14.86 Rag. 14.00 slacks, np front, gabardina. soMs. 8 18 . 10.88 Rag. 20.00 24.00 bfouias. assorted styles/colors 8 16 ap ta H OFF Claaranca spring ca-ardkiataa, slKks. skirts. tops.|Kkats vptatt OFF UPDATED SPORTSWEAR. Elgin an* Crystal lata Claaranca spring Hasan, tops, coordmatas K K OFF LARGE SIZE SPORTSWEAR. 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Elgin Only Reg 79C children s activity kaaka 49C Reg 2 95 Betty Crocker'ldeal Caakkaaka 2.19 Reg 95C 1 95 assorted paparkack kaaka IOC 1.19 MUSIC. Elgin Only Reg 32 95 Panasomc kaadpkaaae. 3 only 22.95 Reg 49 95 Panasonic Tech Serws partaMa rediea FMlAM 3 only 39 95 BLANKETS/SPREADS. Elgin nn* Crystal laka Reg 44 00 53 00 Northern Electric klaakats. FuHlsingle ar full/dual central 23.99 31.99 Reg 13 00 23.00 Maakat claaranca. limited quantitws 9.9919.99 Reg 20 00 40 00 kadapraadalcomlorters limited one of a kind 9.99 Reg 65 00 75 00 sample homemeker badapraada ft OFF LINENSISHEETS. Elgin an* Crystal laka Reg 6 00 perma press percale afcaata. T wm 4.96 Reg 8 00 perma press percale akaata. Ful 6.88 Reg 11 50 perma press percale akaata. Queen 8.88 Reg 6 00 pr percale standard cases pr. 4.99 Reg 10 00 Serene' bed pdlows Standard 7.99 Reg 12 00 Serene bed pdlows Queen 9.99 Reg 14 00 Serene bed pillows Kmg 11 99 Reg 14 00 lifetane mattress pada. 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Elgin Only AN ready made curtains ft PRICE TOYS, Elgin nn* Crystal laka Reg 2 59 Star wer figures limit 4 to a customer while supply lasts 1 99 Reg 5.99 Star war figure caaaa 4.48 Reg 10 99 Tree Ball 8 68 Reg 59C catering beak 15c Reg 5 49 Super Hero Hulk Superman or Spiderman 3 96 ,0 ̂ \ -A r. t r 7 X? f£f ^ m by the jS " c 10 * « • fWlWPWII 1 w I J \\ "ler 1' k..: Aiih SALT, une 5 rated States i« 5' & ~ Is ̂ 'O ikrnmrn "J---- ^ * * n... <• f c i - v i - i r - - . = * « . City Cousins Visit Farms Next Sunday You'll know how a modern farm operates after Sunday. June 24. Many of the farmer's "city cousins" are familiar with farming but things have changed. When the James Book's and Lawrence Johnsons open their farms to visitors Sunday, a lot of reminiscing will take place. Petting caltle. seeing the new modern machinery, and being able to ask any question you want should make the day enjoyable and interesting According to Dave Plocher, Agriculutre adviser with the University of Illinois Extension service, the tours will begin at 1 p.m. and end by 4 p.m. The Book farm is located 1 mile west of Rt. 23 on Bunker Hill road. The Johnson farm is on Johnson road, 1 mile north of Rt. 173. Johnson road is one mile west of Hebron. More details can be received by calling the Cooperative Extension service or writing them . They are at P.O. Box 482, 224 W. Judd street, Woodstock Silk Screen Lecture The Northland Area Art league will present a silk screen printing lecture- demonstration by Kathy Dulen Friday, June 22, at 8 p.m. at McHenry County college. Art department. Crystal Lake. Kathy Dulen, graphic specialist and consultant for the screen printing industry, has been in commercial ad vertising for 15 years. She has a fine Arts degree from Schoool of the Art Institute of Chicago- the University of Chicago. "My Interests in art revolve around the quiet, easy-flowing pace of nature. Whenever I'm apart from the mechanical rush-rush world of advertising art, I can find solitude and peace in nature s haven It is also a place to find a myriad of perfect miniture artworks", states Ms. Dulen She records these miniatures with photography and serigraphy. High contrast photography is used to do this, with the addition of printing techniques that soften the look and add warmth and a living quality. These screen printing techniques are free form and relatively new. Property coordinated, the free form blobs, splotches, streaks of color, and random patterns that are made spontaneously with silk screen, result in very impressionistic and unusual natural effects. It is the numerous combinations of these techniques that enable her to produce fantasy souveniers of nature's transient moods. Refreshments will follow her talk. A small donation, is request from non-members/ r* , "V •'t rar- % 4 4-H NEWS LINCOLN CLOVERLEAFS The June meeting of the Lincoln Cloverleafs 4-H club was held at the leader's house, (Mrs. Vyduna) in Johnsburg. The meeting was called to order by president. Sue Malenius. Treasurer's report was given, and the secretary read the minutes, and took roll call For new business we decided to march in the McHenry Fiesta Day parade July 29, and might have a float. We decided on having our club tour and picnic on July 21, but the county rummage sale might be that same day; if so we'll have it on June 28 We also voted to donate $50 to the 4-H Foundation for a new building to house offices and meeting rooms for 4-H meetings Mrs. Vyduna gave out the- ribbons for being in the Johnsburg P.T O. Talent show with our Share-The-Fun act. We have seven of our members doing foods demonstrations. It was announced that anyone that needed help with projects was to call our leader. We are buying a wood bench for the 4-H Federation food stand at the county fair. Debby Griggs stated that she had made a scrapbook for her Arboretum, which is also our 4- H Communtiy Improvement project. The meeting was then ad journed and the program started with Kerri Beutel giving a talk called commerical patterns. Mark and Craig Zvonar gave a talk on Rockets. By Debby Griggs, club reporter TOURNAMENT OF BANDS Parade preparations are under way as a part of the Midwest Tournament of Bands competition to be held at Crystal Lake's Metcalf field July 8, under the sponsorship of the Heraldry Guard Boosters. The parade is scheduled for 2 p.m , with band competition slated for Sunday evening under the lights. Further in formation concerning parade entries may be secured by contacting Roland Heinkel, at 459-2293, Dave Wege at 459-4421, or Gary Carter at 455-3413. 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