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Tuesday, April 13, 1976

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

Page Three

Tuesday, April 13, 1976 THE MICH'IGAN DAILY Page Three

Two-dollar
bill returns

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STEVE'S LUNCH
1313 SO. UNIVERSITY
HOME COOKING IS OUR SPECIALTY

WASHINGTON (R) - The $2'
bill will come to you today via
your bank, via the Federal Re-
serve Board, via the Bureau of
Engraving and Printing and
via the Treasury Department.
One of the bills came to
President Ford yesterday. The
President received it from
Treasury Secretary William
Simon. Ford gave Simon two $1
bills in return and said he hopes
the two will be a "popular!
item."
THE TREASURY decided to
reissue the bill after a 10-year
lanse. the bureau did the nrint-'

to 400 million.
THE GOVERNMENT hopes
to begin cutting down on pro-'
duction and distribution of one-
dollar bills, at least half of'
which are expected to be re-
placed by twos. Officials say
the reduction in printing and
handling costs could save the
government $4 million to $7
million a year and the Federal
Reserve System as much asj
$27 million over five years. 1
The role of the nation's banksa
in the distribution process will
be critical to whether the $201

Breakfast All Day
3 Eaqs, Hash Browns,
Toast & Jellv-$1.25
Ham or Bacon or Sausage
with 3 Eqqs, Hash Browns,
Toast & Jelly-$1.85
3 Eaqs, Ribe Eve Steak,
Hash Browns, Toast &
Jelly-$2.25
We make Three Eaq Omlets
-Western Omlet
-Bean Sprout Omlet

EVERYDAY SPECIALS
Beef Stroganoff
Chinese Pepper Steak
Eaq Rolls
Home-made Soups, Beef,
Barley. Clam Chowder, etc.
Home-made Chili
Vegetable Tempuro
(served after 2 p.m.)
Hamburqer Steak Dinner-
( 1!2 lb.) $2.25
Spaqhetti in Wine Sauce
Beef Curry Rice
Baked Flounder Dinner
1/ lb. Roast Beef Kaiser Roll
Delicious Korean Bar-b-q Beef
(served after 4 daily)
Fried Fresh Bean Sprouts
Kim-Chee

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Monday-Saturday 8-8
Sunday 10-8

AP Photo
Rain train
These 10-year-old Massachusetts twins have found a way to combat high fuel costs . . . but only on rainy, windy days.
Next time weather permits, get out your umbrella and put on your roller skates and get blown away.
ILL. VILLAGE EVACUATED:
Toxic gas clouds town

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ing, and the Federal Reserve bill will be successful, or whe-
Board ordered and distributed ther it will fall victim to the 79-2288
it. past disinterest that caused the 1313 So. University
About 225 million of the bills government to discontinue it in
have been printed during the 1966.
p a s t f iv e m o n th s to b e r e a d y f o rdi st ri-uti o nto d a y ,_wh i c hi s_-^ - -_ _ _ _ _ _
f or distribution today, which is -T --~----.-----------'-*'~'---
the birthdate of Thomas Jef-
ferson, whose portrait will be
on the bill.
Another 175 million will be JOIN US
printed later to bring the total
production of the bill for 1976
George is Back!
Our greatest attraction 28th Idependence Festival
B TUESDAY, April 13th-NOON-DIAG
PINBALL Sponsored by: Israel Student Organization and
International Jewish Club
of the Union

1.

DWIGHT, Ill. (A) - Dawn
was still an hour away yester-
day when Dwight's 3,800 resi-
dents were scared out of their
beds by sirens and police bull-
horns warning of deadly bro-
mine gas creeping toward them
like fog.
The gas poured from the
back of a truck and hung men-
acingly in the still, morning air
over Interstate 55, two miles
north of Dwight, before dissi-
pating seven hours later.
"WE GAVE the order to
evacuate about 4:30, maybe it
was quarter to five. It got so
damn crazy for a while I didn't
even notice the time," said
Marvin Ringo, Dwight Civil De-
fehse director and police cap-
tain.
"By P. A. system, Civil De-
fense sirens, door to door and
mouth to ear," the word got
out, he added.I
The gravel roads leading out
of the farm town 80 miles south-1
west of Chicago were lined
with hundreds of cars, all with'
their heaters on in the 29-degree
weather.
MOST PERSONS took time
to dress before fleeing, but the
residents of the Continental
Manor Nursing Home were
whisked out of town in their
night clothes.
One resident of the home
. ily.OffIialBulln.. ..
Daily Official Bulletin
x.y"-xg...v":'Sn:..."k"r,",
The Daily Official Bulletin is an
official publication of the Uni-
versity of Michigan. Notices
should be sent in TYPEwRIT-
TEN FORM to 409 E. Jefferson,
before 2 p.m. of the day pre-
ceding publication and by 2
p.m. Friday for Saturday and
Sunday. Items appear only once.
Student organization notices are
not accepted for publication.
For more information, phone
t64-9270.
Tuesday, April 13
Day Calendar
wUOM: Reid Buckley & Max Ler-
ner, <'The 1976 Election: The Liber-
al View, The Conservative View,"
10 am.
Pendleton Ctr.: "Open Hearth",
preview, "Ann Arbor Three way,"
dance concert, Pendleton Ctr. Un.;
ion, noon.
Institute of Public Policy Stu-
dies: Margaret Houy, policy anal-
yst, Michigan Ins. Bureau, "The
New Michigan Medical Malpractice
Arbitration Program," E. Lee. rm.,
Rackham, 2 pm.
Behavorial Science: Angus Camp-
bell, "welfare and well-Being,"
Lee. rm. 2, MLB, 3 pm.
Physics: R. Ross, Rutherford Lab,
"Molecular Conformation and Mo-
bilities of Polyproline," 618 P&A, 3
pm.
Chr. WestEuropean Studies: Ro-
bert Darnton, "Publishing and
Perishing in 18th Century France,"
Lee. rm. 1, MLB, 8 pm.
Astronomical Film Festival: Evi-
dence for the Ice Age, 'tA Skylab
Tour of the United States, Part II,
Aud. 3, MLB, 8 pm.
Music School: Arts Chorale, Leon-
ard Johnson, conductor, Hill Aud.,
8 pm.
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who identified herself only asi
Eva said she felt fine but it
was "the first time I've ever
gone out without any clothes
on."
About 400 persons crammedr
into the clubhouse of the DwightI
County Club, a small framec
building with seating for aboutl
75.
"MOST PEOPLE were just
drinking coffee. We didn't really
sell much liquor," said bar-
tender Paul Golie.i
But as the all-clear was
sounded around 10 a.m., Ed-
ward McGowan was nursing a
can of beer.-
"Desperate times call fort
desperate measures," he said.
MRS. HARVEY Ganzert, who
lives on a farm about one-third
of a mile south of where the
gas escaped, said the cloud was
continuous for over a mile -
thick enough that we couldn't
see the flashing lights on the
police cars."
The gas was finally dissipated
when a team of chemical spe-
cialists moved the truck to an
isolated area and hosed it
down with water.
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nental Freightways, was haul- out." Several hours later, after
ing 200 cases of bromine for the the town had been evacuated,
Michigan Chemical Co. The about 300 cases of aerosol de-
truck also was carrying "a odorant in the trailer exploded
couple hundred cases of fre-| and split the truck in half, of-
on . . . a pool table and all ficers said.
kinds of men's and women's Merriman said he knew what
clothes," said driver Edward he was carrying was danger-
Merriman, 53, of Joliet. | ous, "because I saw the dan-
THE DRIVER said he was ger signs on the side ... but I
stopped by a Dwight policeman didn't know just how danger-
about 2:15 am. I ous."

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"He said he saw smoke com-
ing out the back," Merriman
recalled.
"Well we checked, didn't see
a flat or anything and we stood
off and talked a bit and then
the stuff really started spewing

State officials said bromine is
usually a deep red, corrosive
liquid that gives off a capor
that can irriate skin, eyes and
nostrils. It can be fatal if in-
haled over a prolonged period
of time, they said.

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