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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 18 May 1979, p. 21

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PAGE 21 - PLAINDEALER - FRIDAY, MAY 18. 1979 YOUR WEEK AHEAD Bj DAMIS Forecast Period - May 18 to May U i*lE* » Prepare(i to cope with a pleasant change in Mar.21-Apr.lt relationships with close kin, or in the neighborhood. TAURUS Read the fine print before accepting an offer to Apr. 20-May 20 make a few easy dollars. GEMINI Put that nervous energy to work for you not May 21-June 20 against you. Tend to routine matters. MOONCHILD Retreat from the main stream for a little June 21-July 22 regeneration. There is one who would appreciate your helping hand. LEO Social activities are very enjoyable. Successful July 23-Aug. 22 outgoing persons will be in your surroundings. VIRGO An emotional experience seems likely where Aug. 23-Sept. 22 career matters are involved. Past efforts are recognized. LIBRA \ Contact with one who has left your immediate cir- Sept. 23-Oct. 22 cle inspires thoughts of a change in your own life style. SCORPIO Mutual funds or shared resources are in the pic- Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ture. Be sure your thinking is clear. SAGITTARIUS A partnership%roposal starts the windmills of Nov. 22-Dec. 21 your mind. Listen to some of the good advice be­ ing offered. C APRICORN Put your mind at ease by eliminating the pesky Dt'c. 22-Jan. 19 "ifs". Mental ease chases physical disease. AQUARIUS Take time to work with the young ones. En- Jan. .20-Feb. 18 courage development of their skills. Everyone benefits. PISCE.S Changing attitudes in the home become evident. Feb. 18-Mar. 20 Property values take on new meaning. Perspective THE NEW NADERITE SCAPEGOATS By RONALD REAGAN It was' inevitable. The Naderites ran out of gas with their "Consumer Protection Agency" legislation after several years of trying to get it passed, so they had to find another horse to beat. Now it's America's businesses, specifically corporations. Naderite Mark Green has teamed up with Ohio Sen. Howard Metzenbaum to dream up a bill which would drastically change the way corporations are governed; that is, the way their boards of directors are composed. The bill, if passed, would almost certainly make the decision­ making process in American business and industry slower, less efficient and more costly. The Green-Metzenbaum theory seems to be that people who know nothing about, say, the widget business will be a MCHENRY OUTDOOR 344-0444 whole lot smarter, fairer and more level-headed making decisions than will the professionals who now populate the majorities of most boards. It all started, according to sources close to Metzenbaum, in February, 1978, when the good senator, acting on "his concern about abuses of management and lack of shareholder control" in cor­ porations, formed an advisory committee on corporate governance. Green seems to have been the chief inspiration behind the idea, and he joined the committee. But, Met­ zenbaum pulled together a diverse group, even including American Tel & Tel Chairman - John DeButts. The Met­ zenbaum idea was, presumably, to bring the professional consumerists, labor representatives and business people together to Come up with a consensus that could be converted into a bill. But, it didn't work that way. Metzenbaum met with the committee on April 26 to learn that it had failed to reach agreement. No matter. The Metzenbaum source told one of my associates the day before the meeting that Metzenbaum would go ahead with the bill regardless. "The senator is VERY serious about this issue," the source said. "There will be a bill and it will be in­ troduced before the May 25 congressional recess." Ex­ pected to be among its provisions are the following: it will affect the nation's 1,000 largest businesses; it will require that a majority of board members be "in­ dependent" (that is, not em­ ployed by the company, despite the fact that most corporations now have several of their own top executives on their board- s); no former employee would be allowed on a corporation's board; lawyers retained by the company won't be allowed on the board. The Metzenbaum source indicated that the senator would set the effective date of his measures three years beyond the date of passage of the bill "as an incentive for businesses and states to catch the spirit of all this before it is mandatory; to give them a chance to exercise social responsibility.' What the consumerists mean by "social responsibility," of course, is corporate socialism, whereby businesses ultimately become simply arms of the government The idea was very popular with Mussolini, too In this country, the un­ derlying assumption seems to be that business management does not know how to serve the interests of the employees, shareholders and customers and that government can do a better job of it - just as it does with Amtrak and the Post Office. llOt SING AUTHORITY The McHenry County Housing Authority will hold its regular business meeting Monday. May 21. at 1 p.m in the Housing authority office. 329 Lake avenue. Woodstock E A dog will promptly drop a toad from its mouth because the toad oozes a milky, distasteful fluid when it is frightened. in, 21 N. Aye.r Harvard May 18 • 24 7:00 & 9:45 P.M. NOW OPEN 7 DAYS STARTS FRIDAY, MAY 18 PHANTASM. AT i,.7 plus ROCK 'N ROLL HIGH SCHOOL MAT.,is McHENFlV M c H l N R Y 3 8 5 0 1 4 1 $125 $125 ALL SEATS I JANE FONDA -- JON VOIGHT Fit. 79151115 SAT. 2 711*11:15 OUTDOOR IGRAYSIAKE RT 120 & 83 223 8155 SIM. 2 7 9:15. MON. THUDS 7 30 ONLY OPEN YEAR ROI ND Nitely . and Sundays from 2 p m GENOA THEATRE G E N O A C I T Y W I S Ju*l nff IJ on Hvs y v H \ H J Mill -- North <>f Hn hnvnil i n . '7A MAI DAY MTI. JUST 50* JliO Adul t , . 7S« CMd AND ENTIRE AD ADMITS ONE PERSON* MAY 18-74 "P.,.on, E«dt May 17: Parodist All*y (7.10) I Tha Big Fii (9:00) MAY 18 24: DOUBLE FEATURE! SAT. - SUN. FROM 2 P.M.! KEEPING HEALTHY BE IN SHAPE FOR SPRING. HERE ARE 3 EXERCISES FOR THAT SUMMER LOOK. STAND WITH YOUR FEET WIDELY SEPARATED AND ARMS EXTENDED OVERHEAD. STRETCH UPWARD SLOWLY- FIRST WITH ONE ARM-THEN THE OTHER. RELAX... AND THEN REPEAT. START AT 4 TIMES, INCREASE TO EIGHT TIMES. LIE FLAT,BEND YOUR KNEES, FEET FLAT. CLASP HANDS ON RIGHT KNEE, PULL UP TOWARD CHEST. REPEAT WITH EACH LEG 4 TO 6 TIMES -• - a/ SAME STANCE AS 1 BUT-HANDS ON HIPS. SLOWLY BEND KNEES AND BOUNCE UP AND DOWN FOUR TIMES. THEN GO BACK TO THE STANDING POSITION REPEAT 4-6 TIMES. HOUSE CLEANING-CONTRACTORS SPECIALS •Light Housekeeping Twjb |^#wk4lProfessi°no1 •Models •Moid Service •Small Off ices •Weekly Bi-monthly •Moving in or out 1 •New Homes . •Apartments CLEANING SERVICE INC. FREE ESTIMATES - Call Today 385-0283 THE OUTLAW JOSEYWALESi r o . . . in i rmyafanr . JOSEY WALES SADOLES 8 15 ft> 6 10 35 4 00 7 50 Sal -Sun ? 30 6 20 1 0 10 r 00 Won Thurs 9 15 COMING N E X T W E E K Y o w n q F r a n k i f n s t p i n The E lorcist Disney s B*»d»«nobs K Broorr'StiOs Th#> Wi/ 8. 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MULTI -TONED GRASS in b lac k and red. green and b lack b lue and b l a c k o r a n g e a n d black, brown and tan Also an outstanding in s tock se lect ion ( a rpe t ing 'Vva i lab le $099 SQ YD FOR HEAVY TRAFFIC areas and l ight c ommer ( i a I entrances choose t rom over 2S c o lors 10 c o lors in stoc k ready tor immediate del ivery Ideal tor s ta i rs , pore hes s idewalks and pool areas f> t t and 12 t t w id ths $ 0 5 SQ YD STRIPED GRASS carpet ing is in s tock. ready tor im mediate del ivery or in s ta l la t ion in tour super co lors designed to t i t w i th any co lor sc heme I h i s o u t d o o r g r , ^ 2 99 SQ YD COMMERCIAL OUTDOOR grass carpet ing wi t t ) r > to 7 year fade guarantees Idea l tor go l t i ourses ot t ic e bui ld ing ent rances and a l l c ommerc la l bu i ld ing uses In stoc k re . idy tor immediate de l ivery $799 / SQ YD 9 to $ 99 SQ YD Save 20-50% on all Carpeting, Area Rugs Linoleum and Tile in our store! 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