Free University adds Folksinging A sign in the Flery Furnace coffee house advertised a course offered by the Free University called "Folksing Workshop." But Leland McCleary, adviser for the Free University knew nothing about the course. Since then he has contacted Ric Holleran and Ken West, coordinators for the course, and the course has been added to the schedule of classes. This was an example of how some of the classes were scheduled, said McCleary, but if anyone had an idea for a course or was interested in coordinating a course he could contact him. "No one is enrolled in the classes," said McCleary. "We measure our success by the interest the people who come show in the course not by the number of people who are there." He said the Free University at KU could not offer a full curriculum as was possible at some other free universities. However, he added, it gave students a chance to meet and discuss subjects they were interested in and which were offered in the University. Hearing set on pot charge Byron Curfman and Charles Ellis, Wichita juniors, were arrested and released on bond. Two KU students arrested Oct. 20 for possession and control of marijuana feel that the only thing they did wrong was "get caught." Ellis said a preliminary hearing is set for next Friday. Ellis said he and Curfman could be suspended then, but this possibility was unlikely. Ellis said he felt that a paid informer posing as a "friend" had turned information needed for a search warrant in to authorities. Oct. 30 1969 KANSAN 13 The first Free University at KU was begun in the fall of 1967. It died from lack of interest the same year. This year there are 29 classes scheduled and discussions underway for the scheduling of others. McCleary said. DRAFTED JURY BALTIMORE (UPI)—A Baltimore criminal court recently found itself short of 22 jurors, so the judge sent some deputies out into the street to impress passersby into service. The deputies asked surprised pedestrians three questions: Are you under 65? Are you over 25? Are you a Baltimore resident? If the answers were yes to all three questions the citizen was hustled into court for examination by the lawyers. NEW! Led Zeppelin II reg. $4.98 Kief's Price $242 KIEF'S Records & Stereo Malls Shopping Ctr. Primarily Leather You het we do! Because our watchbands are made by hand! Each piece of leather is fitted, cut, stained and rubbed the hard way—by hand. There's no substitute. No machine or factory can come near the quality, comfort, fit, or durability produced by custom crafting. So bring your watch and your wrist into Primarily Leather today. Choose a style to suit your individuality. From $3. SANDALS : BELTS : MOCCCASINS : BOOTS : BAGS 812 Massachusetts Open at 10 a.m. READ 3 TO 10 TIMES FASTER HERE ARE THE FACTS — OUR REGULAR COURSE Evelyn Wood Reading Dynamics absolutely guarantees to at least triple your reading efficiency, or will refund the entire tuition fee. Over 500,000 national graduates have increased their reading speeds an average of 4.7 times. This fall more than 200 Jayhawkers are enrolled in Reading Dynamics-increasing their reading speed more than 5.5 times and their comprehension 7-10%. This course will reduce and improve your study time and help you make better grades. WESTERN CIV — A Barrier? A Burden? Last summer 16 students enrolled in the Reading Dynamics Western Civ class in preparation for the W.C comp on July 26,1969. They were guaranteed: (1) they would increase their reading efficiency at least 3 times. (2) They would cover all the Western Civ readings in the seven week course. (3) They would pass the W.C. comp or receive a full tuition refund. Here are the amazing results of our Reading Dynamics Students as compared to students who did not take our course. W.C. Comp Grade 16 R.D. students taking W.C. comp July 26,1969 All 665 students taking W.C. comp July 26,1969 A 25% 10% B 31% 20% C 31% 40% D 13% 20% F 0% 10% FRESHMEN — TAKE THE "BASIC COURSE" The basic course for entering freshmen is Evelyn Wood Reading Dynamics. Take this special reading Dynamics course for freshmen and: 1. At least triple your reading efficiency. 2. Cover all the readings of English 1. 3. Learn the most effective study skills available. New Class Schedule Nov. 1, Sat. 9:30 - 12:30 Regular Section Nov. 3, Mon. 7:00 - 12:30 Regular Section Nov. 4, Tues. 2:30 - 5:30 Freshman 7:00 - 10:00 Western Civ. CALL NOW VI 3-6424 CLASS SPACE IS LIMITED EVELYN WOOD READING DYNAMICS