Vot. LXXXV I, No. 146 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Three Vol. LXXXVI, No. 146 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Three New law to permit right turns on red Copying prices low in city .,_,. By MIKE NORTON Starting Wednesday, traffic conditions in Ann Arbor may take a turn for the better. That's when the new state law goes into effect allowing driv- ers to make right turns at red lights. Local officials are very opti- mistic about how the law will affect things here.1 "I CAN tell you, there are times of day when this will really help," said an Ann Ar- bor patrolman. "People won't have to sit around waiting for the lights to change, as long as the conditions are clear. Maybe this will mean we'll have, some happier motorists," he added, laughing. "They won't go around all day shak- ing their fists at everybody else."i THESE ARE areas where drivers will face traffic that has a left turn arrow. The cor- ner of Maple and Jackson, where there are four approach- es with left turn arrows, is one such place. "What we're worried about with this," said Tom Urbanik, Ann Arbor Traffic Engineer, "is that a driver might not be fully aware that even though the light's red for him it might not be red for the oncoming traffic." By PRISCILLA LEVINE The Ann Arbor copying ma- chine war is in full swing, and has been since fall when two new copying operations, Albert's and Impress, opened for busi- ness. "We weren't out to start a price war," said Albert's. But with Albert's price of 2.9c per page, and Impress chargingj 2.5c, Copyquick and Copy Mill The Copy Mill feels that its | more central location will com- pensate for its higher prices. How can a company hope to profit by charging prices as low as those of Albert's and Im- press? The answer lies in vol- ume. ALBERT'S maintains that "the higher the volume, the more you can afford to bring the price down." "ACTUALLY, we use Xerox- ing as a service. Our profits de- pend on our offset printing busi- ness," he explained. The costs in the Ann Arbor price war are now down toE minimum. With all of the over-' head costs involved, no amount of volume can save a company that charges any less per page than the prices that are being offered in the area. T~lh n 1\nv~t, ( nlin5 e . ' Interesting facts As a 2-year-old trotter lastI year, Nevele Thunder won 18 of' 21 starts and $150,487.t The 18th running of the Roosevelt International Trot has been listedfortSaturday, July 10 at the Westbury, N.Y. oval. Between 1971 and 1974 losses at Notre Dame, UCLA's basket- ball team won 88 straight games. WANT TO GET "HIGH" ON CHEAP DRINKS & NEW PEOPLE? Michigan Jewish Graduate Students invite you to a NEW HAPPY HOUR Wednesday, March 31-4:30-6:30?--1429 Hill St.-50c Drinks, Free Munchies, Rock Music-Finally-A good time with no strings. TH IS AIN'T THE SAME OLD TH ING! were forced to adjust tneir pric- If the volume is not great iWhen North Carina's Tar i es to 4c and 3.5s respectively, enough, the companies depend- Heels opened football practice ing strictly upon copying for' before Sepptember, 29 freshman THE COPY Mill did not lower income are not profiting. scholarship players turned out. its prices to meet those of its lowest competitor, Impress, be- Copyquick owner David De- In her lifetime, one termite cause "People won't walk an Boer, does not depend exclu- queen can produce over 500 mil- But the Department of Safe- extra block for one cent." sivelv upon copying. 'Lion children. ty Parking and Traffic doesn't anticipate any special problems, ' either, according to Urbanik. We're jist going to wait and DA I LY O FFICIA L BU LLETI N see how things go," he said. ~I Y O F CI L B L E I I .::::::::::::....,....... . .:. :..": :.: :,, a...... :.................. . . .... Deputy Police Chief Olsen said the city is ing very little trouble. Harold expect- "Of course, there are always problems when you're adjusting to any new law. But if it's used properly, this will be a big help to the city's traffic flow." THERE IS at least one im- portant point for local driv- ers, to remember, though, Ol- sen said. "Motorists have to under- stand when to make a right turn in safety," the policeman warned. "They can't just come up to a light and make their turn; not without checking to see how the traffic is moving." There will, of course, be cer- tain intersections where the new law will not apply. Some 25 approaches will be designated "No turn on red" by the city's Department of Safety, Parking and Traffic. During his colt-e bsketball ninying career. ,LST's Pete Ma-' ravi.h scored at least 58 points in 28 games. Ii fi're NCAA tournament basketball games last season, Jim Lee of Svracluse scored a total of 119 points. S o 1 t h Carolina basketball coch Frank McGuire coached; North Carolina to the 1957 NC- AA chamnionship. THE MICHIGAN DAilY Volume LXXXVI, No 146 Tuesday, March 30, 1976 is edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan. News phone 764-0562. Second class postage paid at Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109. Published d a i l y Tuesday through Sunday morning during the Utniver- sity year at 420 Maynard Street, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109. Subscription rates: $12 Sept. thru April (2 semes- ters); $13 by mail outside Ann Arbor Summer session published Tues- day through Saturday morning. Subscription rates: $0.50 in Ann Arbor; $7.50 by mail outside Ann Arbor. Tuesday, March 30 William W. Cook Lectures on American Institutions: Richard E. Day Calendar Neustadt, "Institutes and Issues," wUOM: Joyce Kornbluh, dir., 100 Hutchins Hall, 3.15 pm. Program on Women & Work, Inst. Art: Richard Hess, "The Illustra- of Labor & Industrial Relations, tor and Graphic Designer," Aud., "Trade Unions and Union Work- Art, Arch. Bldg., N. Commons, 3:30 ers." 10.10 am. pm. Commission for Women: "Peer Engli sh :David Raoishrdetaoshrdl Counseling Days for Non-Tradition- English: David Ray, poetry read- al Students: Hard Core Facts about ing, Pendleton Rm., Union, 4:10 pm. the University," Returning Stu- Musical Society: Pennsylvania dents Lounge, 3205 Union, 11 am Ballet, Power. 8 pm. (also Wed., Thurs., same time & Music School: Concert Band, Hill place. Aud., 8 pm; DMA Program, Recital Ctr. Chinese Studies: Philip Lin. Hall, 8 pm; Percussion Ensemble. coin, (New Perspectives on U.S.- Cady Rm., Stearns, 8 pm. China Trade," Commons Rm., Lane Summer Placement Hall, noon. 3200 SAB, 763-4117 Engineering, Humanities: Russell Camp Sequoia, MI Coed. Inter- Lewis, Henryk Skolimowski, lee/ view Mon. 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ABSOLUTELY FREE. - free refreshments -6 indoor piuctice courts OD:30ER 10 7:30. ----- TUE MARCH 30t6 .3 4\ i I ! _. - --' black republican running for City Council If you judge a persons chances in government by the stan- dards of special interest groups, you will have to wonder why Wendell Allen ever decided to run for City Council. But special interest groups have never been much of a special interest to Wendell and to the political machine, that's revolutionary. The fact is, Wendell Allen is a qualified happens to care about other people. human being, who revolting isn't it? Elect Wendell log m-