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SLaaiZeHC edibrio 0 f . Is If minx o (h 5 Moratorium urged Dear editor: I want to make it perfectly clear that I have no intention of waiting for disaster to strike. Ray Allen said he did not worry about the future of California while he lived there, so why the fuss about nuclear power? That may be fine for Mr. Allen but I suspect that California's eventual slide into the ocean may be beyond our control while the prevention of a nuclear disaster in Nebraska is not. By imposing a moratorium on the future proliferation of arrairrr-iw '"wo. - ' MACHTIOJ 8 1 - --U- fl V 44 SQUEEZE nuclear power plants in Nebraska we will cut off the source of such a possibility. I speak of prevention, not merely of .precautions against nuclear mishaps. Let us not look only at the questions of safety nuclear power plants pose, but let us also examine the economic implications of atomic exploitation. Nuclear power plants are inefficient and too expensive. Before we become too dependent on nuclear power as a source of energy let us call a halt and examine alternatives. Before we travel much farther tlown this road, let us better understand where it leads. A committment to nuclear power at this time jeopardizes our future flexibility. I see the question of nuclear power as one of dependency. De we break the habit now or wait until it becomes much more difficult to withdraw from? Over the years nuclear power has raised many more questions than it has answered to let us now give our answer-NO to nuclear power. Don Wesley Detox debunked Dear editor: In the article on the possibility of establishing detoxification centers in Nebraska, Carlin Whitesell states that he has "no objections to financing (these centers) from liquor." Oh, come on, Mr. Whitesell! Why should the companies that manufacture a product that is not harmful if used properly be forced to pay for care for those who abuse it? Jim Beam has yet to drag me from my bed and force a bottle to my lips. I drink when I want to and if I put more away than I can handle it is I who should be penalized, not the liquor industry. The next logical extension of this trend would be to have the Hershey company pay for trips to the fat farm. Dan Smith Feminism's first finale Dear editor: As a feminist and a woman, I resent the representation of a liberated woman (Ralph Feb. 27) as being physically undesirable and having a coerce a man into going out with her. I know of no feminist who resembles "Libby." I have always maintained that it is a person's personality that counts- that physical appearance is a superficial way to judge people. It's time something be done to relieve the widespread stereotyping which is found in the Daily Nebraskan.. Cathi Kendra ) U AlphS hwjy-viP on Su Ann, t u a enteric Hut Sue Ana w huvy cn thttring irtinrH r-r Bt. iiioiiii. BUT EVELYN WOOD GRADUATES CAN READ THE EXORCIST IN 58 MINUTES At That Speed, The 403 Pages Come Across With More Impact Than The Movie. i bt tim cvh a Ctvr .mL&armtL tout Kirv- tot i'jw.dw ni You can do it, too. So 'v over 650,000 other peopl have done it. People who hcv ditf tr ent' job, difftrtnt IQ, different inter ett, different education! hive completed the course. Our grdu8te$ are people from ell of life. Theie people have ll taken e course developed by Evelyn Wood, prominent educator. Practically all of them at leait tripled their reading ipeed with equel or better comprehension. Mott have increased it even more. Think for a moment what that metn. All of them-even the tlowert-now read an averese nu in les thsn hi ur. They read an entire iue of Time or Newtweek in 36 minute. They don't ekip or kim. They read every word. Tlt.y ue no machine. Innaad, they let the. material they're reading determine how fart thay read. And mark thi well: they actually undertend more, remember more, and anjoy more than when they read !owly. That' right! They undcrtiend mora. Thy ramember more. They enjoy more. You can do the ame thing-the place to learn more about it i at a free ipeed reading lewon. Thi it the ame court President Kennedy had hi Joint Chief of Staff take. The taff of President Nixon completed thi course in June 1970. The ame one Senator and Congressmen have taken. Com to a Mini-Lesson and find out. It Is free to you and you will leave with a better understanding of why it work. On thing that might bother you about your reading speed I that someone might find out bow low it i. The !rwjrnr at the Evelyn Wood Beading Dynamic Free Speed Reading lesson will let you keep your secret. It' tru we praciitw Ihs firrt rtsp to Imp'awd reading at a Mini-Lesson and we will increase your reading speed on the spot, but. the results will remain your secret, Plan to attend a free Mini-Lesson and learn that it it possible to read 3 4-5 times fatter, with comparable comprehemion. iHEKElj fifjaW JbaajuaaMb HOOKSESJiai 133 Lincoln Gateway Lincoln monday, march 3, 1975 CHEDULE OF FREE MlfMESSONS- YouU increase your reading speed 50 to 111 on the spot! Free Reading Dynamics lessons today and tomorrow 4 p.p. or 8 p.m. In Omaha at the Holiday 1313 Cm I U in Lincoln... a University t th of Oil tali o VJesley House... on the ca Gity Oempus. 72nd Jeliras! EUELYH K00D READING DYNAMICS X: v if daily nebraskan page 5