Page Eight THE MICHIGAN DAILY Thursday, December 2, 1976 page Eight THE MICHIGAN DAILY 4 The U' milkman comet I By DENNIS SABO . "I HAD PLANS to attend the delivered about twenty of the As Busley Hall students shuf Detroit Institute of Technology 12-gallon plastic milk contain- fle along in the lunch line, Lar- after high school, but my fed- ers that go inside cafeteria dis- Juliano, a Farm Maid milk- eral grant didn't go through. pensers. ;- r Juian, aFar Mad mlk-So Igo this job, and I've had man, works unnoticed as he' I got , "You learn not to lift them tosses crates of rhilk into the it ever since.-;.off the truck, but swing them C hristm as A rtycafeteria's walk-in cooler. . tyiango gy fm dth so you don't get a hernia," Juliano, 22, delivers large trying to get away from the Juliano said as he swung sev- . home delivery-type milk per- eral onto a pushcart. The University Suniay Denmmber 1'mIt pm qante 'whtemk sons toward ones who delivers of Michigan cream mix, skim and choco- large quantities 'to stores and He said his truck usually car- Artists& Craftsmen U-M (iseum', \in\rbxr late milk to Bursley, Alice institutions. ries forty 12-gallon containers, Guild I ifthAvenueat f-illStreet ILloyd, and other dormitories- "It's cheaper to buy from forty 6-gallon containers, and Bring this ad to the Fair and get 1/ OFF including some at Eastern Uni- a grocery store than from, a about 100 cases of dairy by- of one gift wrapping charge. versity. milkman," Juliano said. "Christ, products. +4n Juliaa sad. Chist,"ANN ARBOR'S a bomb town, you can go to the corner fruit _____but is wasn't designed for a market and buy any dairy pro- "WE DELIVER every day 1{- milk, route," Juliano said, duct you want." except Sundays," Juliano said. CO-uP0 S AR E P EOPLE bouncing in the cab of his truck "There's three Farm Maid as it traveled North Campus' JULIANO FIGURES the dairy- routes around here. Two are twisting roads. owned refrigerated truck he for the University and one de- O .j c"The hills are a bitch, espe- drives costs $28,000. The 10- livers to the stores and restau- cially with a full load of milk" speed truck's 20-foot cooler is rants. he said. "People usually walk styrofoam insulated to keep Juliano said the trucks can right in front of the truck. I temperatures cold even in the have more than thirty stops to Ireally don't think they know hottest weather. make in one day, depending on it takes awhile to stop this "Traffic in the city is a bitch," the amount ordered and which rig." Juliano said. "I have to climb route they work. The medium-built Juliano, curbs when making turns be- "Of course, not at every stop wonien's & m-e n'S contrac t s spirited and witty, talked freely cause cars stop over crosswalks you deliver a lot. But it sure about himself and his job. or are halfway in the intersec- takes awhile to make them all, tion." no matter what size the de- available now "I almost hit a guy's chick liveries are. You still have to IT'S NOT the other day. The guy said empty the truck and pick up l I .; 1 , S . , .! .j r i 1 }f { 1 k .I , WINTER TFERM room &board inter-cooperative council 662-4414 4002 mich. union aI he was gonna kick my ass," TOO LATE Juliano said laughingly. To get ODAK AT BURSLEY HALL, JulianoE GREETING CARDS at SUN PHOTO pRrty ONE DAY SERVICE r-Banquet 3180 PACKARD ~2 Blk. . fPt h the empties." Milkpersons don't collect mon- ey at the stops, said Juliano. Instead, customers send checks to the dairy. "This way, we don't have to worry about hold- ups and it saves some time in making the deliveries," he add- ed. Juliano figures the worst part of the year to deliver is the winter. "Michigan weather is so shit- ty," he said. "In the winter you have to be careful that you don't slip. When that happens, well it's 'ice milk' for everyone." The first formal kindergarten in the United States was organ- ized by Elizabeth Peabody in Boston, 1860. Daily Photo by SCOTT ECCKER UNIVERSITY MILKMAN Larry Juliano handles a heavy car load of dairy goodies, on their way to strengthen growing little Bursley bones. SOME PESSIMISTIC ASSESSMENTS Carter sees a oomy ecorny II' 'Is. .-aITI, ~~ IS PLAINS, Ga. (UPI) - Presi- dent-elect Jimmy Carter met with 17 economic advisers yes- terday and his chief spokesman said he now feels the economy is in even worse shape than he claimed during the election cam- paign. Heidelberg 215 N. Main [ Ann Arbor D 663-7758 Carter, working indirectly to roll back steel price increases and prevent another round of inflation, apparently got some' Legal Defense of pessimistic assessments on the LHEgaILMDefNGeTOf 0conomicoutlook during a THE ;WILMINGTON 10 closed meeting with his brain trust of advisers - including some top prospects for cabinet- MRS. ELIZABETH CHAVIS, mother of level appointments. Ben Chavis (one of the Wilmington 10, in HE SAID the statements he prison for 39 years) will be speaking at made about the economy dur- ing the campaign unfortunately TROTTERHOseems to be correct," press sec-I HOUSE retary Jody Powell said. "What; 2-4 P.M. FRIDAY, DEC. 3 had seemed to be bad now seems worse." Powell said he could not elab- ANN ARBOR COMMUNITY CENTER orate on what specifically had 7:30 P.M. FRIDAY prompted Carter's reassess- ment. But when asked if things wereI BETHEL AME CHURCH so bad that Carter saw a re- 4:00 P.M. SUNDAY, DEC. 5- cession coming, he said, "I think that would be an over- statement." Tuesday the president-elect hasc been making indirect efforts tor oiSpose the steel price increasest even though he has not yets de-ided whether to accept the offer of industry leaders toc co-fer on the matter.Y Powell said Carter would dis-I -ss vesterdav's economic par-t lev when he holds a news con- ference Friday. Carter was not1 avail-ble for comment on Wed-t nesday.t ('NE 1ST"PR''TE "e-t was added to the original 16 ner-1 sos i,)vited to the meeting' 'v'- firmer Undersecretary oft n-fBse Cvr-s Vance, who ar- -il-d nmann-rd Tuesday and' '14 several discussions with Carter. Asked whether Vance was in in- for a cabinet post, Powell' sari, "I think you are prob-' ably in as gaod a position as! d fa-se .secretarv who has been mentioned as a possible choice to be Carter's secretary of state. A1DES HAVE SAID Carter orobably will choose top cabi- "et-level economic officials of his admix-istration from among the 16 s hednled guests. They included Atlanta banker Thomas Bertram Lance, whom Carter already has indicated he will name to a top administra- tion post. Others were W. Michael BlrM'enthal, a former assistant r>ecretary of state and now chairman of the Bendix Corp.; Andrew Brimmer, a visiting nrofessor at the Harvard gradu- ate b isi ess school:tAlden Clau- sen, 'chairman of the Bank of America; Richard ,Cooper, a Yale professor and specialist in international economics, and for- mer Labor Secretary John Dun- T am on that." lop. But asked whether Vance Also Walter Heller, a Univer- might get a cabinet job in the sity of Minnesota professor; economic area. Powell said, "I Juanita Kreps, vice president don't think so." and professor of economics at Duke University; Laurence POWELL SAID the meeting Lynn, a Harvard professor and was a general overview of the former high official in the 'de- economy, touching on many partments of Defense, Interior domestic and foreign ecf-vomic and HEW; Arthfir Okun of the subjects including the budget, Brookings Institution and Jo- monetary policy, possible world, seph Pechman, director of eco- oil price increases, the steel nomic studies at Brookings. price increases, inflation ,and ~s~~ol ec n m c p-e ~- such world economic problems e - FRI.-SAT.-SUN. $3.00 ,I I. Ct i. i . ..p POWELL ALSO SAID he as- the 6th ANNUAL CEILIDH (A Mini-Festival) with MICHAEL COONE MARGARET MacARTHUR, KEN MARGARET CHRISTIL (Sat., Sun BARRY O'NEIL - sumes Carter agrees with Vice as the situations in Britain and President - elect Walter Mon- Italv. dale's demand for a rollback The guest list 'at Carter's s in the 6 per cent steel price leconomic policy session includ- ed mostly moderate and liberal increases announced recently, businessmen and economists and his accusation that steel who would be likely to depart companies are taking advantage from the conservative fiscal :Y, of the change in government to policies of President Ford's administration.. WHITELY, ram the increase through. A surprise visitor was Cyrus' i. only), and j Carter spokesmen indicated Vance, the former deputy There IS a difference!!! * MCAT *#LSAT -"DAT *GMAT .CPAT .VAT eGRE *"OCAT ."SAT { . NATIONAL MED. & DENT. 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