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Show vrrnr si: 1 1 h i ' Students have found a better use for the 400 - ( id concrete block which usTTJ , illegally parked on Mines' propertj' j Concrete Block Is 'Missing' L . , ( What Happened to 'The Hulk? ' After a short but effective career of stopping student parking park-ing violators cold, the 400 lb. concrete block termed "The Hulk" has disappeared from the Bureau of Mines parking lot. "The hulk," a Bureau of Mines innovation, began its career as the apparent successor to the Security Department's "rhino boot." After one or more warning warn-ing tickets, the heavy concrete block might be placed iB cars illegally parked 1 :.; property. 'Hulk' Ren Once the block was a '( the only way the unluckvd-could unluckvd-could remove his cars.-1 . parking lot was to preset,' self at the Bureau's ol(i !a wait until "the hulk" J-b moved from in front olt The use of "the hmv1. started several weeks ajo-.-r " the Bureau of Mines begV r-j' licing its own parking lot. P;,, r: "n iously campus police pa';; jfft the area. Despite the fact that '4 hulk" is now missing, st.! are advised to not park ffli,v 4 as the Bureau ol Mines: - resort to the use of a larger- "4 structure, which accordiij ; -j Facility Manager, B. K.Sb: '4 "needs a wrecker to re Used Fork Lift Although the Bureau of i used a fork lift truck to y: j "the hulk" in front ol stx: cars, the difficulty ol ; "the hulk" apparently was s.v ,. estimated. According to : .". named Chronical informers, ' hulk" has been observed " 1" ing as an end table in a :;: J;i floor apartment, and has ir-i ;'s appearances at several wke parties before dropping out sight. ft A letter to the Editor ing that the owner ol tie t 5 crete block identify himself A t reclaim the hulk is prints: page two. j'1 |