PAGE EIGHT THE MICHIcAN DAILY THURSDAY, NOVEMBER, 3, 1949 I Ii THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3, W49 Garg Sellout Near Record Puts Nose to Grindstone A k The Gargoyle wound up a sell- out day yesterday with students swarming the Student Publications Building for more copies. , The huge demand for the first issue of the semester cleared the stands by 1:30 p.m. GARGOYLE staffers said the THE ZERO HOUR is HERE! early sellout would come close to setting a record. Surprised Editor Norm Gott- lieb announced that the number of copies printed for the next issue will be increased propor- tionately to the new demand. The next issue of The Gargoyle will be a bigger and better Christ- mas edition. . . . . 7 Save Yourself Time and Money! Takes: Only one half-hour Costs: Only 25c a load " Try doing your laundry the self - service way. Call for Appointments. Dryers Available Xauh dmnat HALF-HOUR LAUNDRY. I By DAVE THOMAS Grindstone City, a remote Mich- igan "ghost" town is the latest metropolis to be honored by the formation of a campus social club bearing its proud name. Tom McCann, '51E, who was elected president by acclaimation at the club's stormy organizational meeting last night, pledged the new club to the "promotion of closer relationships among the Grindstone City students on cam- pus."~ (A QUICK CHECK of the Stu- dent Directory by Daily research- ers late last night, revealed that McCann is the only student at the University from Grindstone City. McCann, however, brushed aside cries of "hoax" and reasserted that he had been elected by "unani- mous acclaimation of all those present.) "The Grindstone City Club joins such illustrious predeces- sors as the Toledo Club, the Hia- watha Club and the recently or- ganized Purdue Club in an at- tempt to secure unity of action among students from theasame locality," McCann commented. No other members of the new club could be reached for com- ment on McCann's statement last night. * * * IN HIS STATEMENT to The Daily, McCann indignantly denied that there had been any attempt to "pack" the organizational meet- ing. It had been rumored earlier that a group of students from Bad Axe, a town about 23 miles from Grindstone City, had at- tempted to elect a slate of their own as officers of the club. "There were some people present whom I didn't recognize," McCann admitted, "but they were drowned out by the shouting once the bal- loting began." * * * LOCATED ON the shores of /. ,. ,, ) : Accept Nothing But the Best in... i FABRIC STYLE TAILORING Accept Nothing But a ROCK-KNIT or DON RICHARD $3000 to 160, All Models -- All Sizes for your new -Daily-Carlyle Marshall BIG WHEEL AND STONE-Tom McCann, '51E, newly elected president of the Grindstone City Club delicately balances the sym- bol of his office on his knee. McCann is a charter member of the organization, latest of the rash of location clubs to spring up on the University's cosmopolitan campus. He was elected by unani- mous acclamation last night at an organizational meeting. had a long and colorful past, ac- cording to McCann. It takes its name from the large deposits of sandstone which are to be found in that region. Years ago, this sandstone was quarried and shipped to Ohio where it was made into grind- stones. With the advent of carborun- dum, however, the bottom drop- ped out of the sandstone-grind- stone market, shattering Grind- stone's prosperity. Soon the pop- ulation of the once dynamic city had dropped to a mere shadow of its former size. "THE POPULATION is only 49 now that I'm away at school," McCann noted sadly. Meetings will be held every Sun- day afternoon in an armchair at 707 Oxford Rd., he announced. 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