Monday, February 9, 1953 T HE M IC H IGA N D A ILY Page Seven Mna,.Fbur ,15 H IHGNDIYPg ee HotFe AEC Moves To Prevent atastrophe Soapy Succumbs To Deadly Piles By JEAN BOLSHOI Hordes of workmen arrived by airlift from the Virgin Islands to- day to begin erection of a radio- activity-proof lead wall around the campus ordered by Atomic Energy Commission officials to protect the student population from mass sterility. Source of the deadly radiation seems to lie in the mounds of cow manure used to fertilize campus shrubs and bushes. Efforts to dissipate the deadly radiations by turning under the suspect clods failed yesterday, when SL Boss Soapy Willens, shoveling mightily, collapsed in a heap. No one has dared to drag him out. Prof. Anton Dzwytchski, of the nuclear physics department, nervously running an acid- stained hand through his grey- ing hair laughed grimly as he pointed out the irony of the situation in the terse comment, "It both fertilizes and sterilizes." The big stink blew up early yesterday evening when a char- woman, Fawada McGuire, report- ing for work at the University's Atomic Energy Research lab found a white-coated lab technician slumped over a work bench cov- ered with sheaves of paper full of mathematical calculations. IMMEDIATE investigation by the bosomy charwoman revealed that the lab assistant (his name is withheld for security reasons) conked out after the 169th at- tempt to unravel data from the bank of radiation devices clicking psychotically in front of him. Meanwhile, smelling sabotage, University President Handy Scratcher acted with alacrity calling for a full dress investi- gation of the matter by the Lecture Committee. "The Com- mittee will use kid gloves in handling the matter," Scratcher said. In a 169 page report published three hours later the Committee came up with the startling pro- nouncement that "radio-active ex- crement of kine used to fertilize plantings around the lab had caused the erratic behavior of the machines." ASKED TO comment on the committee's report Prof. Smirna Hikksos chairman of the commit- tee said, "Somebody's slinging it." Going on to amplify his statement the 63 year old professor of. Ptole- maic geography hinted that he would'nt be surprised if certain groups on campus hadn't been saving it since a certain political rally in a certain Ann Arbor park last fall, When reached for comment in his plush suite at 2:30 a.m. today, Basil Jelke, the Univer- sity's Procurer of Manure, of- fered an explanationas to the origin of the particular organi fertilizer involved. According to Jelke the substan- dard slop was purchased by the University from an independent producer. Blushing, the balding Jelke said he had no idea where the manure peddler hailed from, but admitted that the peddler had tried to sell him some dirty pictures on the side. Latest reports indicated that as eamns of University and city in- estigators dug further into the tter more and more evidence was piling up. rtilizer -Threatens 'U' Fertility Best wishes to the Class of 19541 and thank you for your patronage . . Jewelers, Stationers, and Suppliers of Party Favors and Programs. PALEOU 1321 South University nEMrEs sR ATUs -SL Boss soapy Willens braved all odds yesterday to shovel radioactive manure. Egging him on is 'U' tycoon J. Morgan Pierpont. THE GOOD FOOD at THE CAMBROO K NEW STYLE BROOKS TYPE - OXFORD Button-down SHIRTS OTHER FINE DISTINCTIVE, IVY-LEAGUE FURNISHINGS $4 50 has found favor with discriminating guests LUNCHEON: 11:30 to 1:30 DINNER: 5:00 to 7:00 SUNDAY DINNER: Noon to 3:00 Monday is our holiday. 202 SOUTH THAYER STREET North of Hill Auditorium CAMELET BROS. 1119 South University ONLY ONE WEEK LET a ate ENDS SATURDAY FEB. 14 ORDER NOW ... EVERYTHING REDUCED Get Your Spring or Summer Suit Tailored to Measure CHOOSE FROM OUR FINEST ... FOR AS LOW AS Worsteds Gabardines 0O Tweeds Flannels PRINCE MATCHABELLI COLOGNE PARFUMEE incredibly long-lasting. :wonderfully different! At last! Here's the softness and unusual beauty of Beloved Perfume captured for you in a cologne! And it's more than just an ordinary cologne ... much more! It's a cologne parfumee ... richer, longer- lastipg and more potent! 2 OZ. $2.50 4 OZ. $4 (plus 20% Federal Tax) ilLQutarrjj 320 SoUTH STATE STREET PHONE 2-3109 KAHN TAILVRE T.LVTHES 613 BAST WILLIAM STREET