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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

FRIDAY, MARCH 21, 1!%2

Dean Bacon
Kept on Run
ByNight Mob
(Continued from Page 1)
SPURRED ON by a flashing red
light in an Alice Lloyd Hall win-
dow, the masochistic crowd yelled
at women lining the windows,
"Water, water!" The chant was
well rewarded. Droves of attackers
were drenched with water and a
few missed being hit by flying
wastebaskets.
After futile attempts to crash
the large glass doors into the
main lounge of the Hall, a few
enterprising males climbed up
on the roof and jumped through
open windows to the horror of
surprised residents.
While housemothers looked on
half-smilingly, a steady stream of
yelling students piled into the top
floors and ran rampant through
the corridors. Some invaded wom-
en's rooms and escaped to the out-
doors waving unmentionables.
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MOVING ON to Couzens Hall,
the crowd became more sedate in
the face of locked doors. A staff
member finally opened the front
portal when, as she explained later,
"I thought it was good psychology."
After a brief tour of Couzens,
the crowd gathered momentum
again with cries of "On to Vic-
to Vaughn!" The Vaughan in-
vasion proved to be the turning
point when, after a thorough
survey of the dorm's interior,
the mob was quieted by a resign-
ed Dean Bacon who soberly told
members of the group the fun
was over.
As the remnants of the once
boisterous crew straggled toward
State St., the dean walked toward
a waiting car whistling in the face
of a battery of photographers.
At 10 p.m. a strange calm quick-
ly descended over Ann Arbor. By
midnight, however, gangs of men's
dorm residents were gathering
their forces for a new attack on
tightly locked Martha Cook.

CLASSIFIEDS

MICHIGAN DAILY
Phone 23-24-1
HOURS: 1 to 5 P.M.
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING
RATES
LINES 1 DAY 3 DAYS 6 DAYS
2 .60 1.34 1.96
3 .70 1.78 2.84
4 .90 2.24 3.92
Figure 5 average words to a line.
Classified deadline daily except
Saturday is 3 P.M., Saturdays,
11:30 A.M., for Sunday issue.
LOST AND FOUND
LOST SUNDAY -- Ladies brown calf
shoulder strap bag. Reward. Notify
Daily Box 10. )26L
LOST-3 ring brown leather notebook
on March 15. Contains important
notes. Phone 2-4591, 310 Strauss Hse.,
Dharam Khilnani. )25L
WRIST WATCH-Lost in 2219 Angell
Hall Mar. 13th. Pease contact John
Bixby, 723 Packard St. Ph. 2-2314.
Reward. )27L
LOST MEDALLION-Large center pearl,
small pearl and leaves surrounding.
Reward.e Call 6064 Alice Lloyd, 3-1561.
)29L
LOST-Red wallet on March 8th. Con-
tains valuable papers. Keep the
money. Return the wallet to 141
Mosher Hall, Ida Nyberg. )28L
FOR SALE
2 TUXEDOS. 1-- size 37, summer and
winter. Other-size 38, tux and tails.
Phone 29703. )60
CANARIES, parakeets, love-birds, and
finches. Bird supplies. 562 S. 7th.
Phone 5330. Hours 1-7.
FOR SALE -- Spencer medical micro-
scope, like new, triple nosepiece, oil
immersion, several eye pieces and
micrometer, with large microscope
lamp. Case included. Call 2-9259. )47
INDIA MOTORCYCLE SALES-Author-
ized B.S.A. and Sunbeam Dealer.
207 W. Liberty. Phone 2-1748. )33

MISCELLANEOUS

SPECIAL-on Poodle Permanents, com-
plete - $5.00. Modern Beauty Shop,
117% S. Main, Ph. 8100. )20M
SHIRTS LAUNDERED-18c each. 1 day
service, no extra charge. U. & M. Dry
Cleaners. 1306 S. Univ. )231
APPLICATION:PHOTOS-3 day service.
Wed. and Sat. hours 10-4. Palmer
Studio, Michigan Theater Building.
)21M

PERSONAL

AT LAST
Laundry service you wanted. 7 lbs.
for 56c. 1 day service. U. & M. Dry
Cleaners. 1306 S. Univ. )12P
FOR ALL magazine subscriptions phone
6007, Student Periodical. )1P

BUSINESS SERVICES

GEE-Two New Women's Dorm girls came out to see what was
going on. They are looking at two thousand rioting men.
Continuation of 'Beat Texas'
Blood Donations Announced

Although the Red Cross mobile
blood donation unit completes its
two-week stay at the South Quad
today, students will still be able
to donate blood in the all-campus
drive, according to Joseph H. Fee,
assistant to the dean of students.
Those who have already pledged
but have not donated will be noti-
fied as to the place and time
where donation arrangements
have been made.

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STUDENTS, faculty and staff
members who have not yet pled-
ged may call the Office of Stu-
dent Affairs to make appoint-
ments.
The blood clinic will be open
from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. today.
Prospective donors are warned
against eating a big meal im-
mediately before the scheduled
donation time.
More than 1,200 students have
now pledged to give blood accord-
ing to figures available at the Of-
fice of Student Affairs, and more
than 1,000 pints of blood have ac-
tually been received at the clinic
thus far.
* * *
AWARDS WILL be presented to
the individual housing units con-
tributing the most to the blood
drive. A re-count of all cards will
be made over the weekend, Fee
said.

Your Official UNIVERSITY OF
MICHIGAN RING is waiting
for you - NOW - at
Burr Patt's, 1209 S. Univ.

TYPIST-Experienced with theses and
technical papers. Phone 22308. Eve-
nings. )8B
PERSONALIZED TYPING. Satisfaction
guaranteed. Ph. 3-0254. 315 E. Lib-
erty (side door). )4B
WASHING-Finished work, and, hand
ironing. Ruff dry and wet washing.
Also ironing separately. Free pick-up
and delivery. Phone 2-9020. )6B
RENTAL TYPEWRITERS--Repairs on
all makes. Office Equipment Co. 215
E. Liberty, Ph. 2-1213. )5B
ROOMS FOR RENT
2 ROOMS FOR RENT. $5 & $4.50. Clean,
airy, block from campus. 1021 Hill.
Call 27133. )20R
FOR RENT
APT. HUNTING? - Try Apt. Finding
Service at the Campus Tourist Home.
Rooms by day or week. Kitchen Priv.
518 E. William St., 3-8454. )5R
TRANSPORTATION
SENIORS-Joinath, official class trip
to Fla. aboard the Sunland Special.
Administration Building 1-4:30 thru
March 28th. )3T
WANTED-Two riders to Teeterboro,
N.J. 10 minutes from downtown New
York City. Leaving Sunday or Mon-
day, March 23 or 24, at riders' option.
Call 2-3770. )4T
HELP WANTED
SEMI-SKILLED JOB as pressman's
assistant. Hours: 12 Midnight to 3:30
a.m. Phone Mr. Chatters, 23-24-1 from
8:30-6 p.m.
EARN $1000
THIS SUMMER
Here's your opportunity for pleasant
profitable summer employment with
a Marshall Field owned organization.
Openings for college men & women
to assist the director of Childcraft
work in your home state. Ask for Mr.
Gibson, Rm. 3B, Michigan Union,
Wed., Mar. 26th, 1-5 p.m. )11H

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You will find a large assortment
of Easter greeting cards
for friends and family

GABARDINE PANTS $5.49-$7.50 value.
Colors: brown, blue, green, grey-ad-
vertised in Life. Sam's Store, 122 E.
WASH. Pht 3-8611. )50
SUITS, jackets, top coats, 36 and 36
long. Bargains. Phone 3-0254. 315 E.
Liberty (side door). )63
MISCELLANEOUS
GRADUATE FOREIGN STUDENT will
exchange tutoring in mathematics or
French for English lessons. If interest-
ed call 428 Michigan Hse. W.Q. )24m
THE best cosmetics are "BEAUTY
COUNSELORS." Try them. Men's
and Women's. Phone 2-5152. )5M

at the

Office Equipment Company
215 E. Liberty - Ph. 2-1213
"Your Royal Portable Typewriter Dealer"

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UNUSUAL Gifts and Novelties

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Ph. 5651
TODAY, SAT. SUN.

A PULITZER PRIZE PLAY
Department of Speech Presents
Robert E. Sherwood's
THERE SHALL BE NO NIGHT
A Realistic, Inspiring Drama
MARCH 26, 27, 28, 29 ADMISSION
8:00 P.M. $1.20, 90c, 60c
STUDENT RATE Wed., Thurs., 50c
BOX OFFICE OPEN MONDAY, 10:00 A.M.
LYDIA MENDELSSOHN THEATRE

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Johan M. Stahl's emotional
masterpiece enacted.
- powerful versatility!
A film. to be remembered!
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"Morris, The Midget Moose" "The Card Sharp"
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The Displaced,, Person's Committee
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