Wednesday, September 13, 1972 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Seven Wednesday, September 1 3, 1972 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Seven news bries by The Associated Press NEW YORK GOV. NELSON ROCKEFFELLER yesterday praised a state commission report on the Attica rebellion which Harvey accused of' nepotism _. ' 4 condemned his role in the four-day prison riot in which 43 people Washtenaw County Sheriff Doug- died. las Harvey was accused of nepo- The report said that Rockefeller should have visited the prison tEsm by County Commissioner before he ordered police to storm it and suppress the riot. because both Harvey's wife and However, the governor praised the commission for a "monumental son are on the sheriff department's job of investigating and reporting." He did not refer to its finding payroll. that he should have gone to the prison. The charges came Monday when Issued a year after the rebellion-bloddiest in American prison two letters from Quenon to various; history-the report was .highly critical of the prison system, officials county committees charged Har- who planned the assault, the "vengeful reprisals" against the prisoners, vey with "crass nepotism." and officials who spread false reports of prisoner atrocities. The first letter brought up points. about Harvey's wife and son. Har- STRIKING TEACHERS defied court orders to return to work vey's wife Margaret is presently yesterday in school districts in Massachusetts and New York. earning $7,834 a year and is in Elsewhere, teacher's strikes kept schools closed in Pennsylvania, crgeson,theanl' ki hens Huatry Illinois, Rhode Island and Indiana. last month, is presently making ...In a Boston suburb, teachers stayed away from schools for the $9,633. Prior to the time he was third day despite a court order, served Monday on nine union officials. deputized, he was making $9,427 a Classes were canceled yesterday for ,a Long Island school district year as a non-sworn jail guard. after the teachers union president, vowed to defy a court order and The second letter stated that a blockade the school with pickets. county-owned car was recentlys Strikes continued in Philadelphia and a dozen school districts in sold to Harvey's brother for $800- western Pennsylvania. Teachers in six Rhode Island districts are still about half the "book value," ac- without contracts. cording to Quenon. w t rHowever, Harry Klinger of Klin- TEN ESTEURPEANGOVRNMNTS cte totoger-Warner Pontiac told the Ann TEN WEST EUROPEAN GOVERNMENTS acted yesterday to. Arbor News yesterday that $800 put down political terrorism and to set up a European monetary could easily be the price of such fund. Both actions were steps toward unity of the new Common a vehicle at an auction sale. Market meeting at Frascati, Italy. No action was taken on Quenon's The guns and grenades of the Arab terrorists ,at the Munich c h a r g e s.tCommissioner Fred Olympic Games brought the issre of terrorism to the fore. Ministers Schwall of the law enforcement of finance and foreign affairs of the Common Market countries decided rcommittee, said the charges "de unanimously to take a joint stand in the United Nations against Harvey is running for re-election terrorists, and tighten cooperation among their own security forces. this fall on the American Party The new monetary fund will start operations next year as the ticket. forerunner of an integrated central bank for the 10 governments with a common currency to challenge the dominance of the U.S. dollar on world markets. ISRAEL WARNED YESTERD4Y it will strike against Arab terrorists with all its force and skill, but said the Olympic killings would not halt the search for peace in the Middle East. In a special debate on the massacre, which. killed 11 Israelis, five A n n terrorists and a West German policeman, Premier Golda Meir told the Knesset, Israel's parliament, that "the terrorists cannot weaken our desire for peace." DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN .:: The Daily Official Bulletin is an Colloq. Rm., 4 pm. official publication of the Univer- GENERAL NOTICES sity of Michigan. Notices should be Graduate Record . Examination: Ap- sent in TYFWRITTEN FORM to plication blanks available in 3014 Rack- 409 E. Jefferson, before 2 p.m. of ham Bldg. for Grad. Record Exac, given tby~ ypeeig ulcto n Sat., Oct. 28; applics. due in Prince- buy.p.m.Friday for Saturday and to. N.J. before Oct. 3. Sunday. Items appear once only. Course Mart Course. in Law: No. 316. Student organization notices are "Wome and the Law," Lee., MW 12. not accepte for publication. For 429 Mason; No. 317,"Laweand Social more information, phone 7fi4-9270, iChange," Lec., W 7 pm, 35 Angell Hall, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13 Sec. 002 MT 1 pm, 1509 CC Little, Sec. DAY CALENDAR 003 TTh 3 pm, 116 MLB; No. 318. "En- Commission for Women: Homer vironmental Law," Sec. 001 TTh 11 Heath Lounge. Mich. Union. 11 am. am, W 8 pm. 1433 Mason. Sec. 002 W 8 Psych. 171 Film Series: "Legacy of pm, 411 Mason, WF 11 am, 3518 Frieze; Anne Frank, Obedience," UGLI Multi- No. 319 "Constitutional Criminal Pro- purpose Rm.. 4 pm. cedure," Lec., W 7 pm, Nat. Sci. Aud., Physics Colloquium: A. Rich, "Re- Sec. 002 TTh 4 pm, 411 Mason, Sec. "003 port on: 1) U/M Astrophysics Pro- MTh 3 pm., 3532 Frieze, Sec. 004 TTh gram; 2) Fermi Summer School on 4 pm, 2203 Angell, Sec. 005 WF 9 am. Experimental Gravitation (is Weber 2443 Mason, Sec. 006 TTh 7 pm, 451 seeing Gravitational Radiation?)" P&A Mason, Sec. 007 TTh 3 pm. 3032 Frieze. i WASHTENAW COMMUNITY COLLEGE SHORT TERM Mechanic Training Program FIRST QUARTER Small Gas Engines 060 STARTS TUESDAY, SEPT. 19, 1972, Six (6) Weeks, 7:00-10:00 p.m. Principles and service procedures are studied with special emphasis placed on servicing live units. Tune Up 043 STARTS THURSDAY, SEPT. 21, 1972, Six (6) Weeks, 7:00-10:00 p.m. This class will cover the fundamentals necessary for proper tune up. Students will rective practical experience on their own vehicles. Saturday's Mechanic 059 STARTS SATURDAY, SEPT. 23, 1972, Six (6) Weeks, 9:00-12:00 a.m. This course covers minor testing and repair procedures, minor tune up, lubrication and cooling systems. Students will receive practical experience on their own vehicles. The Union Gallery, First Floor MICHIGAN UN ION 530 South State Telephone 761-2924 FIRST JURY The Gallery is accepting art work for the first jury from September 11 through Sep- tember 20. Artists may submit their work at the gallery from 3 to 5 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. Monday through Friday. LOCATION: Washtenow Community College Automotive Service Center 5115 Carpenter Road Ypsilanti, Michigan COST: $20.00 Phone Number: 434-1555 I I, II I ORGANIZ I m.:. ATION NOTICES 15 8:00 PM. Michigan League Con- .fe 3" 4 BElT MIDRASH Program in Jewish Studies Fall '72 Schedule ofCore Hebrew Language (all levels) Modern Hebrew & Israeli Literature The Individual and the State Basic Judaism The Jewish Ethical Imperative: a) The Ethics, of Se*uality b) The Ethics of Imprisonment Martin Buber: The Man & His Philosophy The Jew in American Politics Flowers from Hell: A Survey of Holocaust Literature Hassidism and Studies in Jewish Mysticism Registration wil lake plc SC e ptember 11, 12, 13 & 1 7:00-9:00 p.m., Hillel Foundation, 1429 Hill Street Cosponsored: B'nai B'rith Hillel Foundation and College of Jewish Studies SEPT. 12 Vietnam Veterans Against the War Meeting, Sept. 13, 8:00 PM, 3rd floor, SAB. Fall Organizing, UM Volleyball Club Organ. Meeting Thura. Sept. 21, 7:30 PM. Faculty Lounge Michigan Union. History Undergraduate Assoc. Mass Meeting. 5:10PM, Ugli Multi purpose .room. Sept. 14. lflLDaH Stud. Group Meeting Sept. erence rooms 3Aa4 SEPT. 13 UM volleyball Culb Organ. Meet- ing, Thurs. Sept. 21 7:30 PM Faculty Lounge, Mich. Union. U of .M. Baha'i Stud. Group Meeting Sept. 15, 8:00 PM Michigan League Conf. Rooms 3 & 4. History Undergraduate Assoc. Mass Meeting. 5:00 PM, UGLI Multi-purpose room. Sept. 14. WILD'S 1 I J, 12 Ij i3 Are you still reading the way your parents read? In the first grade, when you were taught to read "Run Spot Run," you had to read it out loud. Word-by-word. Later, in the second grade, you were asked to read silently. But you couldn't do it. You'stopped reading out loud, but you continued to say every word to yourself. Chances are, you're doing it right now. This means that you read only as fast as you talk. About 250 to 300 words per minute. (Guiness' Book of World Records lists John F. Kennedy as delivering the fast- est speech on record: 327 words per minute.) The Evelyn Wood Course teaches you to read without mentally saying each word to yourself. Instead of reading one word at a time, you'll learn to read groups of words. To see how natural this is, look at the dot over the line in bold type. grass is green You immediately see all three words. Now look at the dot between the next two lines of type. and it grows when it rains With training, you'll learn to use your innate ability to see groups of words. As an Evelyn Wood graduate, you'll be able to read between 1,000 and 3,000 words per minute . . . depending on the. difficulty of the material. At 1,000 words per minute, you'll be able to read a text book like Hofstadtler's American Political Tradition and finish each chapter in 11 minutes. At 2,000 words per minute, you'll be able to read a magazine like Time or News- 1 a F I week and finish each page in 31 seconds. At 3,000 words per minute, you'll be able to read the 447 page novel The God- lather in 1 hour and 4 minutes: These are documented statistics based on the results of the 450,000 people who have enrolled in the Evelyn Wood course since its inception in 1959. The course isn't complicated. There are no machines. There are no notes to take. And you don't have to memorize any- thing. 95% of our graduates have improved their reading ability by an average of 4.7 times. On rare occasions, a graduate's read- ing ability isn't improved by at least 3 times. In these instances, the tuition is completely refunded. Take a free Mini-Lesson on Evelyn Wood. Do you want to see how the course works? Then take a free Mini-Lesson.TM The, Mini-Lesson is an hour long peek at what the Evelyn Wood course offers. We'll show you how it's possible to accelerate your speed without skipping a single word. You'll have a chance to try -your hand at it, and before it's over, you'll actually increase your reading speed. (You'll only increase it a little, but it's a start.) We'll show you how we can extend your memory. And we'll show you how we make chapter outlining obsolete. Take a Mini-Lesson this week. It's a wild hour. And it's free. '" a i " Blue Denim-Super Slims, Bells, Straights " Corduroy Jeans-Pin Whale, Brushed U of M STUDENT UNION 530 S. State St. MON., TUES., SEPT. 11 SEPT. 1z 6:30or 830 p.m.6:30 or 830pm. WED., SEPT. 13 6:30 or 8:30 p.m. , I