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Milk Rationing Stops At Breakfast Today With Supplies Normal

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Milk-starved undergraduates, who were forced to forego their accustomed number of glasses of milk at lunch and dinner yesterday, will be able to quench their thirst again as the University's milk supply returns to normal today, Roy L. Westcott, manager of dining halls, announced last night.

A reported ending of the two-day old milk strike, which cut down consumption in House dining halls to one glass per person, brought the statement from Westcott that restrictions on milk quaffing would be off, starting with breakfast this morning.

The University was not too hard hit by the deliverymen's strike, which was called late Saturday night. Two dairies, Hood and Whiting, supply the dining halls, and only one had men out on strike. Extra milk was ordered from Hood to offset the shortage caused by the Whiting stoppage.

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