Page 12 THE BATTALION THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1979 AMA to set ethical standards Doctors to he allowed to advertise United Press International WASHINGTON — The Federal Trade Commission Wednesday or dered the American Medical As sociation to allow the nation’s doc tors to advertise — especially their prices — but said the group may set ethical standards for such ads. The agency ruled that the AMA, through its previous restrictions on advertising, had severely inhibited competition among doctors and caused substantial economic harm to consumers. 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The decision also affects the na tion’s dentisits who have agreed to be bound by whatever decision was^ reached in the AMA case. Some de ntists are already advertising due to a change made recently in the American Dental Association rules. The AMA represents 200,00 physicians and it membership in cludes 72 percent of all office-based practitioners. The AMA had no immediate comment in the case, which could be appealed in court. The case began nearly four years ago when the FTC accused the AMA of violating antitrust laws through its ban on doctor advertis ing. It said the arrangement illegally fixed fees, which doctors charge for their services. Pope’ Irish s visit quiets revolutionarii $1.00 Bar DrinkT^ Games Northgate Beer Whiskey Open Daily at 3 p.m. — Sun. at 6 p.m. It’s Our Once-A-Year STORE-WIDE SALE! We’re drastically cutting prices on everything in the store. You’ll never again be able to buy car stereo at prices like this. 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That was the opinion of a large number of priests, social workers and ordinary folk who live in little back-to-back houses. In his Sept. 29 address in the neighboring Irish Republic, John Paul called on men of violence to lay In his Sept. 29 address in the neighboring Irish Republic, John Paul called on men of vio lence to lay down their arms. down their arms. Many of those lis tening to him had crossed the bor der from strife-torn Northern Ire land only 30 miles away. Speculation the IRA might heed the leader of the world’s 750 million Roman Catholics seemed to end with a communique from the IRA refusing a ceasefire and threatening a stepped-up campaign of violence. But that is by no means a true reflection of the situation. The pope’s words shifted the sand be neath IRA feet. Before their communique was is sued there was a hot struggle within the IRA leadership, according to IRA sources. Many argued that to ignore the pope’s words would be a disaster among the Roman Catholic minority from which it draws a de gree of support. Others maintained that a cease fire now would spell the end of the movement. The “hawks” won at least a temporary victory. But the position on the ground was very different. Priests at various Catholic churches reported a huge turnout at non-obligatory services on weekdays. “Many youngsters who had been away from the sacraments for as long as 10 years returned,” said one priest. The story was echoed by social workers. Youngsters turned up at “The pope struck no doubt about said. Cheila Beet was tei tiny front room parlor, nice lor expected visitors.'] What did she think ofik call for end to violence? “I agreed with eveni Holy Father said. It istj blackguards stopped all ll Rosie O’Donnell away her shopping when'd same question. “Everyone is fed npi lence. The IRA will gel» around here. 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