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Nvnnud, Jum6a Rinq Robber pulls big he ist at local bank By DAVID BURHENN A bandit armed with nothing more visible than a hand in a coat pocket robbed the Wolver- ine Towers branch of the Huron Valley National Bank of about $40,000 Monday afternoon. And while~ the thief was busy filling a wastebasket with bills,_ the branch's assistant manager ate lunch in a back room, total- ly'oblivious to the hold-up. BANK SPOKESMAN Robert Bush said that" an unidentified robber walked into the bank about 1:30 p.m. and announc- ed he had a gun., "Nobody saw any weapon," Bush said. "but he had his coat up around the collar and his hand stuck in his pocket." The bandit told the five tellers and two customers in the bank to lie down on the floor and keep quiet, Bush said, and forced one of the tellers to emp- ty a cash drawer into a waste- basket. THE SUSPECT then fled - $40000 and one orange waste- basket richer. Located across the street from the Briarwood shopping center, the bank opened just a month ago and until Monday had not been robbed. The take was unusually high, according to Bush, because the thief also got the contents of a night deposit bag being pro- cessed by a teller, which ac- counted for 75 per cent of the Ihaul. WHILE THE BANDIT was at work in the front-part of the bank. Assistant Manager Lou Morris, filling in for the regu- lar manager who was on vaca- tion, was sitting in the rear eating lunch.- "I missed the whole thing," she said. Morris neither heard nnr saw anthing indicating a robbery was in progress and didn't know it had hapened un- til another emnloye rushed back and told her. Daily Official Bulletin Day Calendar Wednesday, October 2 CEW: st of 2 Informal discus- sions, "Exploring the Center L- brary, s330 Thompson St., 9:30-11:30 am. WUOM: Panel discusson, "Forein Policy - Issues Facing President Ford," with Henry Owen & Ed Freed, Brookings Institution, Paul Bolger, former Under-secretary of Treasury, & Bob Zelnick, nodera- tor, 10 am. Natural Resources: Kven Myers, "Australian Rabbit Habits and How to Cope (Or There's a Bunny Born Every Minute)" 1040 Dana, noon. Ctr. Russian, E. European Studies: Water Kirchner, Princeton ., "The Baltic Question In Pre-Petrine Rus- sia" Le. Rm. I, MLB, 3 pm. App,._ Mech.' Eng. Sc: James Daily, "China Reconstructs: Some Observations about Water Conser- vancy and Engineering Education pm. Physics : Arthur H. Benade, "The Physics of Woodwind Instrument Tone Color and Response," P&A Coiloq. Rm., 4 pm. Museum of Art: Richard Ed- wards, "Chinese Painting," Aud. A, Angell, 7:30 pm. Quarterdeck Society: C. Robinson, "Current Topics in Naval Ship Re- search," 311 W. Eng., 7:30 pm. U-M Summer Washington Intern Frog.: Mass meeting, Rackham .mph., 4th Fir., 7:30 pm. MHTP, LSA Student Govt., SOC: Regent Candidates' Forum, Aud. B, Angell, 7:30 pm. PTP : Marcus, "The Killing of Sis- ter George," Arena Thtr., Frieze, 8 pm. Music School: Conrad Miller, ten- or. Recital Hail, 8 pm. Musical Society: Leipzig Gewand- hus, Kurt Masur, conductor, Hill Aud., 8:30 pm. General Notices Reading & Learning Skills Ctr. will hold registration for Speed Reading & Study Skills, .Friday, Oct. 25, 8-12, 1-4 at 1610 Washte- naw. Call 764-9481 for further info. Order, Your 1-lb. 13-oz. cats b sot I JIMMY DEAN 12-ox. d Pork Sausage.....kg 98 OSCAR MAYIR Beef Franks............ 1-lb. Pkg. 1-lb. pkg. 1 49 119 JIMMY DEAN 112 Pork Sausage .........lb. pkg. 194 REGULAR or THICK Eckrich Bologna....... l6. V i PAA l E Jae Padre Jelly v Fmw* W% m k m 3!i -laft w tit ne t ua ItV . Y' v' f T L7/1. N r j 1l I r U. -I1 ; i in pkg. p F tIJ/Ir I IrIW.J to A Jane Parker Peach or p upki pig~ 1 -lb. 8-az. size 839 Jane Parker Orange or Lemon C7ioA.ah 1-lb. I. A R. rA 'A A. 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