Monday, February 11, 1952 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Nine Monday, February 11, 1952 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Paae Nine nN tu Is Avid Reader Restrained in Gen. Library ON THE H[OUSE Herndon Rothschid, '52E, was apprehended by police early this - - morning attempting to force his Eway into the basement study hall By JENNI+ER CLLTCILE of the General Library. JUST TOLD Harly that we couldn't live in that packing crate at Cloeted with a prominent py- Ohio State any longer, so he arranged to be appointed president chiatrist moments after the ar- of the University and then, of course, we got to live in this new big rest, Rothschild claimed that he house on the campus," Mrs. Harly Thatcher revealed yesterday. was drawn by an irresistable force Mrs. Thatcher who made the statement to a Daily Women's Editor to secure a copy of the Memoirs of MheyCount Ferdinand Schutz, eigh- t q: during an inspection of the new premises was very cooperative about teenth century desperado and the news. "I know that such news will destroy all previous ideas that boon companion of the rouia de H y was lucky to get the job." Sade. The sole extant copy of this 5 book was kept on reserve in the a SHE THEN threw herself, full length on the nearest divan, and basement study hall. It has since muttered, "I suppose you would like to see the new house." been taken to the rare book vault, translated back into French, and Brushing away numerous Goebel bottles, shegesyured oward painted blue. veral smke desks. "The University gave us the-hey were s y e rcued from ihe Haven Ball fire." so badly, Rothschild said quietly, We moved into the kitchen where an impressive array of cooking "It's dirty as Hell" p' iutensils were assembled. "We use gas," she moaned. "All the Bunsen Fifteen minutes after the Roths- r child arrest, Milo Frong M.D. ublow torch for those steaks that Ann Arbor merchants specialize in. headed by police attempting to * * force his way into the basement a DURING THE tour, the seven Thatcher children followed the study hall of the General Library. mother closely begging for marijuana cigarettes. Knocking all seven to the floor with a blow, she remarked, "I do love the children, but sometimes they are so irritating." z The tour was rounded out in the second sub-basement where the Read and Use Thatchers had set up a still. "It's a tradition in the South you know. Daily Classifieds We have to keep this hidden-some silly rule about alcohol on Uni- versity property." MISS PASHA WHIGGENS M R. AND MRS. Constantine lie Goodwillie, of West PalmV Whiggens, of Calumet City, Beach, who came from Yugoslavia 3ANK O N CHECKS Ind. have announced the engage- on a cattleboat in 1878. Mr. James at Rds Harvard. He sS AAARflT IN~I TERESr T "b ment of their daughter, Pasha, to is a senior at Harvard Hei not FO S M AV T INTERESa Gegory James of Cambridge, affiliated. There are no fratern Mass. ties at Harvard. If there were Mr. James' parents, Mr. and Mr. James would be in one. He is r Mrs. Eomur Jones, reside in Ham- an economics student. tramck, Mich. Mr. Jones Is the Miss Whiggens is twenty-one g New and smart all over . . . son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Jack- years old. JUNIORITE'S smooth scrambles son, of Los Angeles. His mother, A wedding is planned for Octo- ' for now-into-Spring. M a Jackson, is the former Rosa- ber. et navy and clear white mac> <==><==> <:::><:: <:<::><><:: :> all wool checks in sizes 9 to 15. AMERICA'S FAVORITE \ KNOCKABOUT SHOE! Brown, block blue, grey or white Golo- buck HAT a perfect "knock- " about" year 'round casual SO\B R for campus, country, even , \$ 5tOiO city wear! Lightweight, flex- s ible, its genuine Goodyearf ii welt means finer fit, longer Q wear.., its springy Cush-< N-Crepe soles give a float- V ing - on - air walking ease. DUNMOR1 V You'll go "overboard" for TUGBOAT-a wonderful, $ 95 rugged shoe that belongs in everyone's wardrobe!LYe CAMPU BOu aTERYv S304 South State931. Liberty St. Michigan Theatre Bldg ~ ~'oj