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Friday, February 18, 1977

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

Puee Seven

%aya acrcr l.

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Mixed reaction greets
f iSx
ruling. on lawyer- ads
By BEVERLY GOLD al of the Bar plan "a major According to the new plan, calls the ruling
gain for the public interest. lawyers will list information saying it is liable
A recent Michigan Supreme such as office hours, areas of sell media wars.
Court ruling making the state "FINDING A GOOD lawyer specialization, and fees charg- one prominent l
the first to permit attorneys for a particular need has rare- ed for an initial conference in Detroit area, "T
to publicly list biographical, ly been a problem for business the Yellow Pages. tice is primarily
educational, and professional in- or professional people, who have "It is our hope that other pro- and secondarily a
formation about themselves in many contacts anyway with fessions will eventually follow more you allow co
the Yellow Pages of the tele- lawyers," he added. Unfortu- suit and also permit their mem- more it becomes
phone directory received both nately, this is not always the bers to disclose to the public ness."
hearty support and fervent case for the average person. By information that will make it Another reason
criticism from prominent law- making it simpler for mbst peo- easier for all people to make
ple to find a lawyer to meet an informed choice." advantage to son
their particular need this new l economical. The
William Reamon of Grand tir patcua ne, thsnw.lawyer with a fi
Rapids, preiden of th tate information will broaden theI AN OPPOSING viewpoint is doe to f
Rapids, president of the State availability of qualified legal maintained by chief University doesnt need to a
Bar Association, called approv- services to the public." counsel Roderick Daane. He young lawyer fre

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The Daily Official Bulletin is an
official publication of the Univer-
sity of Michigan. Notices should be
sent in TYPEWRITTEN FORM to
409 E. Jefferson, before 2 p.m. of
the day preceding publication and
by 2 p.m Friday for Saturday and
Sunday. Items appear once only.

Admin. Bldg., i a.m.
Guild House: luncheon, C. Hol-x
lenshead, Inst. of Gerontology. "Old-
or Women: Are They Getting a Fair'
Share?" 802 Monroe, noon.
Educ. Media. "First Signs of Was-
hoe." Schoriing Aud., SEB, 12:10 p.m.
Education: P. Heiler, "The Rela-

Student organization notices.are ionship Between Cognitive Styles
inappropriate, not accepted for publicatin. For and One Type of Logical Reason-
to create hard more information, phone 764-9270. ing," Dean's Conf. Rm.. SEB, 1:30
As voiced by1
awyer in the Friday. February 18, 1977 Indoor Track: Central Collegiate
Championship; Track-Tennis Bldg.,.
he law prac- DAY CALENDAR 2 p.m.
a profession WUoM Broadcast: "Social Re- Simpson Mem. Inst.: G. Davidoff,
business. The search Methods of Technology As- "Serum & Ery hrocyte Copper Lev-
ompetition the sessment," Part 2. R. Rich, Prince- els as an Index of Disease Activity!
ton; S. Withey, ISR, 10 a.m. in Lymphoma," 6th fl., Amph.,!
like a buisi- Regents Meeting: Regents' Rm., Hosp., 3 p.m.
cited as a dis-
ie is purely,
established pIN1HAS1&
ixed clientele
advertise. The EUGENIA
sh out of law
aketisinsto ART INSTITUTE . Tues. Feb. 22 . 8:30 P.M.
layers. An-
reed with this Founders Society Concert Series;
The client in- . Edith J. Freeman, Chairman
kind of infor-
type of client $12 0 $100A $8 Hudson's & Institute 832-2730
we islok

Int'l. Ctr.: S. Nisbett, "Making;
Marzipan Candies." 603 E. Madi-
son. 3 p.m.
Mus. of Anthropology: G: Frison,'
U. of Wyoming, "Holocene Evolution
of the Gnus Bison as Interpreted
froni Recent Archaeological Evi-..
dence." 2009 Mus. Conf. Rm., 4 p.m..
Music School: Symphony Band,
Hill A ud., 8 p.m.
SUMMER PLACEMENT
3200 SAB - 763-4117
Dana Corp.. Ottawa Lake, MI.:
Opening for Mech. and Metallurgical
engrs. in tech. lab. Must have car
to getto work. Further details
available.
Murray Hotel. Mackinac $sland:
Opening for music student - piano.
Furnish dinner and evening back-

ground music. Further details avall-
able.
Camp Tamarack, MI. Coed: Will
interview Mon., Feb. 21, from 9 to
1. Most staff positions are still open.
Register in person or by phone.
Lakeside Farm Camp, (Coed),
Watervll~et '(Girls), MIL: Will inter-
view Weds. Feb. 23, from 10 to5.r
Openings Include CIT Dir., Water-
front, WSI, ski-sailing in tr., mu-
sic, nature, back-packing, canoeing,
campcraft, theater, kitchen aids.
Register in person or by phone.
Read and Use
Daily, Classifieds

CROSS-COUNTRY POPULAR:
Ski sales skyrocket

sono"l can use a
his advantage to
awway from these
other lawyer disag:
view and said, "I
fluenced by thisl
mation is not the
the established la,
ing for."

MONDAY, FEBRUARY 21
Dr. Afif A. Bulos
BEIRUT UNIVERSITY
"The Sound of Arabic Music
A lecture with illustrations
4:00 p.m.-Modern Languages Bldg.
Auditorium 4
Sponsored by the Center for Near Eastern and North
African Studies and the School of Music

By MARTHA RETALLICK than usual bought their equip-
ment in October. The big boom
This winter's bitter cold and usually comes in November, he
abundant snow haven't won added. The reason for the ear-'
many friends among drivers and ly sales? A heavy autumn snow-
students, but it has played 'host fall at northern Michigan re-
to skyrocketingski sales sorts Collins said.
ayrouznd Ann Arbor

skis, boots, and poles - costs
between $110 and $120, Collins
said, while a respectable down-;
hill package runs the skier $300!
to $400. The lower prices lure
more people into trying their
feet at cross-country.
"It's very good exercise,"
Collins said. "We haven't been
able to keep the equipment in
the store. It's been selling that

ITS

I

Ql VUIU, unt rl UV.
There's been a big jump in!
cross-country equipment sales,I
most area merchants say, but
a somewhat smaller rise in
sales of the more expensive
downhill gear is mostly ac-
countable for the money fill-
ing up cash registers in sport-
ing goods stores.
BUT THE WEATHER evident-
ly isn't the whole reason. Many
people are getting started in
cross-country this winter, said
Bivouac employee Sharon Mills,
and they all need new equip-
ment.
Mills' sentiments were echoed
by Bob Gamez, of Schneider's
Sport Shop at Briarwood Mall.
His store's cross-country and.
downhill equipment sales are
both up over last winter's, but
the increase in cross-country
packages is more than twice
that of the rise in sales of
downhill stuff.
Chris Collins of The Peak ski
shop called his store's downhillI
sales "spectacular," saying the'
reason is simply the ever-in-j{
creasing popularity of skiing'
in general.
Collins said- more customers

Differing from other sales-
persons, Collins said the tough
winter is mostly responsible for!
the leap in sales,

TO ROE

A good cross-country outfit-fast."

G-D, TORAH
AND ISRAEL
CI RCA 1977-
"ANACHRONISMS OR NECESSITIES?"
A Philosophical Perspective
CDR. I. BLOCK
Prof. of Philosophy,
University of Western Ontario
GUEST SPEAKER
FRIDAY NIGHT, Feb. 18-8:30 p.m.
CHABAD HOUSE-715 Hill St.
99-LEARN
after the free SHABBOS MEAL

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BUT ITS A SIG DEAL
l5%TOANDS4XNDOF
vMRYTH! sA TO 40% OFF

Men's

WITH

4 DAYS ONLY! a Today thru Mon. Daily 10 to 9 * Sun. 12 to 6

Wormen':
Uppers of Canadian moosehide, lined with suede leather. Made with
genuine plantation crepe sole a;-j ,tjdge. For the person seeking the
ultimate in casual footwear.

RECEIVERS
SANSUI 221; suggested
list price $179.95. Now.........

TAPE DECKS
AKAI CS34D; suggested
$99 list price $199.00. Now .., 1

ACCESSORIES
BLANK CASSETTES: record/
play 60 min. ea. Get 3 for......

760

SANSUI 551; suggested $13 9 AKAI 4000 DS; suggested $
list price $259.95. Now....... list price $300.00. Now.
SANSUI 8080DB; suggested TEAC A-450; suggested.
list price $650.00. Now...3.....list price $479.00. Now .
PIONEER SX-450; suggested $ TEAC 4070G; suggested
list price $200.00. Now....... 33 list price $729.50. Now.

SHURE STEREO CARTRIDGE
Hi-tracking. Low price.......
KOSS "PRO-4AA" HEADSET s 76
sugg. list price $65. Now.....
PIONEER SE-205 HEADSET. $ 276
Sugg. list price $25.00. Now.

TUNERS -AMPLIFIERS
MARANTZ 104; suggested $
list price $170.00. Now.
-MARANTZ1030; sugg. '11
list price $180. Now.....
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list price $200.00. Now.
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list price $350.00. Now.

PIONEER SX-550; suggested $
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list price $799.95. Now~...

PIONEER TH-30 stereo
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$37

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list price $600.00. Now . 37
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MARANTZ 5020; suggested
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SPEAKERS
MARANTZ 12M; suggested
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EPI MT-1 MICROTOWER;
sugg. list price $89.00. Now
B I.C. Formula 4; suggested
list price $159.00. Now..

MARANTZ 1150; suggested$29
list price $400:00. Now.
PIONEER TX-6500; sugg.$ Q
list price $175.00. Now... V
PIONEER TX-)50; sugg
list price $400. Now.

$87

APPLIANCE CO.

TURNTABLES
BSR 4810CX: suggested
list price $50.00. Now..
DUAL 1225 Just 500 to sell
at this price..............

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list price $100.00. Now.......

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PIONEER P171; suggested
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MARANTZ 6100; suggested
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