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Show ISA atpec SunJoyHerold " nzzr , na f frvKrisOssm rmfmumrrno' j Education ToHoy urvey SKows Hurricane Destroyed Isle - UPI W ASHINGTON' Goal of Schools: Equality of Results Peli- - e can Island, a long uninhabited rtrip of land off Mobile Bay. was destroyed by tnimcane Camilie. amrLng to the CoaA and Geodetic Suney. The survey, which took an aerial loo at the gulf coast area hit by the big stotrm, said one fourth of Petit Bois Island, which is 12.000 feet long and off the Mississpi coast, was also By FREDERICK It TREESH level of his intellectual limitaUnited Pre&f International tion. Equality of opportunity long Such a goal imposes on schoo. has been a goal of American systems heretofore unpreceeducation. But even more that dented requirements for acM Dr. Leon is fully realized, an even more countability. dramatic goal has been identi Lessinger, associate U.S. com- fied: Equality of results. .missioner of education, urges a However distant, that objec zero 'eject system in wliieh tive is the full realization of schools guarantee a minimum something tiiat no other nation competence on the part of thej destroyed. ever has attempted hi educa- students. tion: Universal competence. It Performance contracting on j The Siamese cat ts the most says that every child is assured the part of education iechnolv of achieving in school up to the gy companies and book publish oow'lar cat In America. two-mil- F I I. I 1 7mr9ji. 1 VI. II I ,.g II H cJ phonics method" and says it is highly structured providing a teadier with a specific lesson for each day. It is a correlated ers is a step in that direction. program that students will In Texarkana, Tel., for exam-p- ', achieve at the appropriate Dorsett Educational Sys- grade level. The publisher tems of Norman, Okla, has agrees to make a refund to the contracted to raise the reading school system in direct proporand math level of several tion to he number who fail to hundred students by or grade Echieve. level or it will be assessed a Open Court is willing to Lnancial penalty. sccept any nationally recog-rhe- d achievement test as a Now, an Illinois publisher. measure of the enrolled Open Court Publishing Co., is students' attainment willing to guarantee in writing XL B. Carus, publisher of to any school district that Open Court, describes his subscribes to its readjia firm's system as an "intensive language program, coordinating writing, spelling and interesting content with reading fundamentals. Carus said the company's years has convinced it it can guarantee grade level attainment. Some 500,000 children across the natiton now a using the Open Court system in their classes. r3 ''Margie always saves the ribbons from tier Christmas cresents to tier up her; lov v letters fcif ! b thing to hers in ribbons!" TO BRIGHTEN YGUJl REL'J YEAR Glimpse of Computer-Drive- n World of Future To Be Given at Japan Exposition By DEAN C. MILLER NEW YORK (UPI)-Visi- tors to the 1970 Japan World Exposi tion opening in Osaka on March 15 will get a real taste of the world of the fu computer-drive- n Men's AMITY DIPLOMAT BILLFOLD, black cowhiJc, pass and credit card case. r - r about the fair by people any where in Japan, as well as vis itors to the exposition site. Just by picking up a phone it will answer about how crowded a certain pavilion is at the mom ent, whether parking space is still available in a particular lot, what is going on at various shows and exhibits and what the prices are. At the "Computopia" exhibition hall visitors will see dem onstrations of the computer's possible role in the coming tore. Instant palm reading, fashion designing and music composi lion are just samples of the society" the Japanese are spreading out on 815 acres of land in Osaka, the business and industrial meoca of ihat country. Japan, the first Asian host of One computer will identify World's fair, plans its exposi tion as a model of what people person by his voice or facial may confront in tomorrow's characteristics. To show how it society. And the star of the might function in a future cash show will be the computer. It less society, visitors will be not only will unveil the future able to participate in a "shopbut help solve the many infor ping game" in which the com mational and logistical problems puter recognizes the voice of a involved in an 80 nation, $2 bil customer" in the crowd and lion venture attracting, millions Johann "electronics" Bach, inof visitors. stantly composes and plays mu All information sic on an electric organ when available about building; roads, exhibits, fed a random combination of visitors, weather and the like notes chosen by the visiter An will be fed Into five huge com- other designs new fashions, free puters making up Expo 70's of charge, for visitors. Even the ancient art of palm- Management Information System (MIS). Then that's broken reading will be taken over by down into individual projects, computers. One pavilion will such as one called "Center For feature a personality analysis Lost Children." corner. A computer analyzes the visitor from the lines in his Computer Information Identifying facts about each palms and his facial features cinld his age, coloring, cloth as "read" by a special camera ing, facial appearance will be set-ustored in the computer. Should According to the Japan Trade a child be lost it will take only Center in New York, the Expo seconds to restore him to the 70 budget for direct expendiparents. When they inquire at tures runs 226 million. And the center, the computer will Japan is spending another $1.77 scan stored information and, billion on indirect costs such as hopefully, come up with the airport and highway expansions wcture of the child. "By the end of December it The same system will be should be 90 per cent finished," used to speed return of lost ar said a trade center spokesman. ticles. "Oh, yes, we are on schedule. MIS also will provide Instant After all we haw been planning answering service for questions this since 1966." Czechoslovakia Red Leaders Plan Meeting to Assess Current State of the Nation . ..... - , 1 leaders since it was invaded by its he PRAGUE of Czechoslovakia's Communist allies, informed sources said meeting today. party plan a week-lon- g early in the new year to assess The sources said the party's the political and economic state ruling Central Committee would meetof this nation in the 16 months hold its or early ing in January its and expand February agenda far bevond the econom ic review which earlier was planned. Instead, they said the com mittee members will analyze Czechoslovak politics, the wideBERKELEY, Calif. tUPD-Bl- ack Panther chief of staff spread purges, cultural life &nd navix Hiilinrd has hppn sen particularly the educational tenced to six months in prison System and toe remnants of mougni in uie universi and fined $500 for carrying a!"1 ties. loaded gun in a public place The Central Committee last Milliard was found gunlty by a jury Dec. 11 but the panel met in September to purge deadlocked on a second charge Alexander Dubcek, the tor.JMr of carrying a concealed wea- party first secretary, and his aides from all Court Judge reform-er- a pon. Xlunicipal Hil- - positions of power and insentenced Barsotti Mario liard recently and said hefluence. That meeting concen-woul- d set a new trial date on trated on politics, but it was the concealed weapon charge announced that the committee would meet again soon to Jan. 5. "I don't take this offense approve plans for rejuvenating lightl:'," Barsotti said after Czechoslovakia s crippled econdenying a motion frcm Charles omy. The economic meeting alreaGarry, Hilliard's attorney. Garry said he would appeal the dy has been postponed twice, case to the Alameda County apparently because the economSuperior Court in Oakland. ic plans were not ready. Hilliard was released on $1,000 District Court in San Francisco bail pending the appeal. on charges of threatening the Hilliard, who is also in two other court life of President Nixon at the cases, termed the court a moratorium rally in the citv Nov. 15. He is out on $30 W "railroad station." fS will paoo es hc&rt IS&fcail pa teat cfaatat. j twice-postpon- Black Panther Chief Draws Prison Term - ......... . :! i' . - , . - ' A " - a n I - 1 I ?' - r 1 t i 0 . Ladies' AMITY BILLFOLD, America's most fashionable pef sonal leather accessory. Coin purse, credit card holder. 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