"a _ ,' ' i ,. ~ ~»w I j LOVE IN A FISH .KLEANERS CORNER by Ed OrlowSki What we read into a story is perhaps the extent of our own particular thought through experience. I was recently mumbling may to myself, and happened to grate the wheels of my new 1979 arrival of a 1929 Hoover Vacuum cleaner, whom I just call "J. Edgar." He seened to say, as he grated, “He'll have no nunbling here please," and so I said to J. Edgar, "well, it happened in a room that you never get to clean. It's called the Marine Lab. 1—428. " I had just brought up a brand new playmate whose name was "Betsy Brush", and no» she is in charge of cleaning the large windows at the huge circular circus nexinms aoquarius tank. Betsy is the best fitted for BOWL the job because of her extra long handle, and long, soft, soft hair. This enables her to reach deeply into the "Duffy circus maximus acquarius", and her hair is soft enough that she will not scratch the glass. She glides through the water, like an eth— ing mermaid, and sings her nerry notes on the glass surface. ~. In the Duffy circus maximas acquarius there are two, or four, or five, or..? hey! the fish are almost the shape of the seaweed around them. Yes, they are fish. 'Jhey are very, very spiney looking, and mottled. Yes, there are only two of them, probably a pappa one, and a Iranma one. Now, as Betsy does her dance in the circus, the bigger of the fish, which is about a foot long and abOut eight inches in circumference, has his eye cn Betsy Brush. He slowly A TALE OF THREE TYRANTS By Toks Akpata A year ago, the racist vgovernments in South Africa and Zimbabwe, Rhodesia could raise three arguments against majority rule in their countries. These were embarrassing to black Africans as well as to those who were in support of democratic majority rule in Southern Africa. The arguments concerned people. Three men, all Africans, who in the guise ofruling their countries had raped them and murdered their citizens. Francisco Macias Nguema was one of these men. He led the Equatorial Guinea from independence in 1968 until he was deposed by his nephew two months ago.He deported citizens of Iboh origin before confiscating their property. He enjoyed burying opponents alive. Jean-Bodel Bokassa overthrew David Dacko in 1966 to become the ruler of the Central African Republic. The former French army Sergeant changed the name of the country to the Central African Empire and proclaimed himself Emperor Bokassa I. His 20 million dollar Napoleon style coronation drove his impoverished country to bankruptcy. In April Bokassa murdered 100 children who had refused‘ to wear uniforms with his picture on them. These uniforms had been made in Bokassa‘s wife's factory. Last month ’Bokassa was overthrown by the French backed troops of David Dacko. NORTON JEWELLERS . C”wnioflefimun.FhELL . Phenom-3922 'THE UPEI SUN, Thursday, Oct. 25, 1979, page 8 i and cautiously follows her, hiding, yet out in the circus performing. Oh, his nane is Ienm. my'lenm? Well, people who cast their eyes mhim for the first time screw 1;) their faces like me would a1 sucking Ihalf a.1£um11. I£nm11 has large eyes shaped like door- knobs at the top. of his head and a large half mom crest nouth. ‘ By the time Betsy had started the fourth and final window lemon seened towanttotalktoher, so Betsy stopped her task for a minute and was still. By this tine Ienon was directly beneath her, so in friendship, she extended her laig,soft, soft hair and gently, ever so gently, strdced his sleek body. He respcncbd like a lovely, lovely kitten to her over- tures of friendship. The spines on his back notioned like soneone's fingers playing soft gentle music (11 a flute, and I said to Idi Amin deposed Milton 'Obote in 1971 to become the President—for -Life of Uganda. He eliminated“ thousands of people because they were members of Obote's tribe. He also murdered thousands of other citizens including a Chief Justice and an Arch- bishop. _In 1972, Amin ejected Ugandan citizens of Asian descent and nationalized their property. His personal correspondence with other world leaders (notably Her Majesty the Queen) made him a subject of ridicule. Last April Amin was ousted by Tanzanian backed Ugandans in exile. Not only did these men cause terror and destruction in their own countries, they also subjected the concept of legitimate African rule Betsy BruSh, “Aw! It's alnost like a little love story, such a sinple little thing can trigger a friendship." J. Edgar interjected, "Well, no one, that is no one, ever "Betsies" try back for beat— ing clean all the carpets around this establishment." I was quidc to come‘badc, by saying "And you‘n'eve'r- tell anyme about the” little spurts of oil I give you in the bad: room, when no me is aromd. Just be thankful that your wheels are rolling snoothly, J. Edgar." A Imp-like silence dusted the "Kloset", and I thought of the fish and brush again, and of a little story told' by Rebazar Tarzs, that the physical clothing of looks should not stave off the need to give of ourselves, our tire, and our kindnesses because when all the bcnds that bind us to this earfli are dissolved, we are all equal=EQUAL. to ridicule. At a time when other Africans were bravely fighting and dying' for their freedom, they gave racists the opportunity to dismiss the freedom fighters as r bandits who would only succeed in imposing regimes such as theirs. Although these men are still alive, their whereabouts are unknown. Hopefully they will never return to power and their departure will bring about a new sense of respect in and for black AfriCa. lThe Iboh's are a tribe located in the crock of the African continent.‘ They can be found in Nigeria, the Camerouns and in Equatorial Guinea. - J ' sycak with her. e West; A SHORT COURSE ON EFFECTIVE i SPEAKING FOR U.P.E.l. STUDENTS ’We are interested in conducting ‘one more six week Speak Easy course, befbre the end of this semester. This last course will begin November 1 at 2:30 p.m. in the Audio Visual Studio, Robertson Library. Please register with the Department of Student Services secretary and leave the ten dollar registration fee