T r-Av IMATT.'V TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1958 Q, . KW -I~jtr EW11jmwrf t I1lb LT X USDY OEBE ,15 ;1TT 3 EEE ~ 11 11. i Michigan I~ePolitical Campaign History on Display Sub,4 By ANN EICULER t On exhibition in the Michigan Historical Collections offices in z. " , t ) A Rackham Building are posters ' literature and ballots showing 130 ;aTh -Michigan. gin. __________________Tickets of the Whig and Na-____ tional Greenback parties from 1846 V~ 5 4 y * and 1882 list names of candidates on a small piece of paper, quite unlike the long ballots of today b ~~ ~Posters urging territorial resi-~ t It E iN~dents to vote in 1839, before Michi-_ 4gan reached statehood, are dis- Lask 04Wb Tbae , 1 4 played as propaganda for both a l eR 6.,t Democratic and Republican par- I ~h~t hu i~Point Out Cartoons Ipr'rmut 60S1111"tsrw Posters and political cartoons ef! which are more pointed than those 7B W149 which would be printed now were' 'I'U M~ciS~~f tt ~part of the political campaign of IUII~'4 'R~ IS~ ~S the Ku Klux Klan. On the cres- S1 Re b * w> tionnaires that were sent out by, hergprgd~ .'k pr this group, voters were urged to '1 giv thei reig on so th t h e 0 " t could be contacted "for the w el- 4 i '" 4 fare of the country." This was 100 years ago. The Klan also sent ,Uf tis~ rttT 3~e~ -Daily-Robert Kanner pamphlets cautioning the public -al-oetKne party calls its faithful together not to vote for the listed "Roman- POLITICKING-The "after" part of a poster urging voters to sWdih th e eenfaenppoah- s in 194 renounce the Democratic party, this cartoon depicts the Joys of doig sme enc-medin in Governor Osborn, In 1914, ap- living under the "protection" of the Republican party. The poster made by the Whig candidate. pealed to the people for reelection wsue nteGPcmag o lieadLgn to a second term by citing the wausdithGPcmpgnfrBaendogn ________ _ L_______ good that his Workman's Compen- papers of presidents of the Uni- sation of 1912 had done for theD e a e 'fie m DAILY people of tehe state. vrsity are preserved as possible. D bat lenj Letters Shown Also on display is a letter from# OFFIIAL Of interest are personal letters an early state campaign mangr To D iscuss and voting literature written in citing some of the problems ofa BULLETIN Hebrew, Polish and German to touring the country, and some of N c e r r voters who spoke those languages. the back-room deals and gossip.Nu ea A n s Pamphlets appealing to taxpayers Penned to his secretary, the man- (Continued from Page 5) and temperance men of 1860 to agers letter gives a graphic ac- Two teams from the literary 1880 are also shown in the display count of the chances of his candi- college will debate with two teams Design, Re. and Dev., Prod., Systems cases.fo date, which were none too good. from the engineering college at Engrg, "Votefo Prohibition Party Can- Economic Issue 4 p.m. today in Rms. 2008 and Nov. 6: 7th U.. Civil service Region, didates," says a poster. "The only One cartoon in particular bears 2508, Frieze Bldg. Chicago,JoetGrtLaelan othe loin in Ill., Ls l Michigann and party acknowledging Jesus Christ reference to current elections. It Topic of the debate will be "Re- Wise. B.S.: civil, Elec.,Ind. and Mec. In its national platform" had Hon. shows "the fate of the country solved: That the Further Devel- 1U.. citizen. B.S: Architecture. U.. H. P. Fais running for president under the Democrats," and then opment of Nuclear Weapons cie. .S.: civie .,. and of the United States and Marie C. depicted the joys of American life Should be Prohibited by Interna- Nov. s: U.S. Naval Air Development Brehm as his vice-president, under the "protection" of the Re- tional Agreement." and Material Center. Johnsville, Pa. Also shown on display are publican party. Even then, with The two winners, to be chosen B.S., M.B. and Ph.D.: Aero., Elec. Mech. medals and election pins from the economic issues in the forefront by audience vote, will meet each and Physics. U.. citizen. Res. and Dev. 1880'. A Teddy Roosevelt button o apin oiia ad-ohra ~.TusaI m Des., Test. o apin oiia ad-ohra ~.Tusai m Nov. S: National Aeronautics and dates were charging each other 2508, Frieze Bldg. Space Admin., Lewis Research Center, with causing~ economic hardshi.. Cleveland, Ohio. B.B. in Aero., ChE, ------ Eleca, E. Math., E.M., E. Phys., Mat'ls, Another feature of the display Mech., and Met, M.S. and Ph.D. in Aero was a sign calling for a victory N EW Picet o ion E ChME., Elec., EM., Instr, Mat'ls., Mech rally the day following the election - df Met, and Nuclear. U.. citizen. Design,HA RS Y E Nv. 6: Youngstown Sheet and Tube fish-fry down at the river never Co. Yongsown O.and E.Chlago yry ameabot; he anddat lot.by Co.,Yo~gston, . ad E.Chiago ameabot, te cndidte ost Ind. B.S.: Ch.E., Elec., Ind., Mech, and hI E E Met. Feb. grad. Male U.. citizen. Pro- 1 k duciton, other. U. I" dtsPesneClrGae084Notice of U.. Civil service closing - 1k 6. Closing date is Nov. , 1958. Applicas1YOU WILLikesKIke! ions must be postmarked not ater aiKrmrIsoytw. Ab than that dat. DavidKr amr-'s oly tw Information and Editoriai Psitios s ears old but he has a feeling 4 I/*f"P ' _ _ _ __8-,11 s,1,u m 1.Aplesfr rsie____noerdepr tions will be accepted until Nov. 6 1958 inside him, because he swal- 715 North University lowed an "I Like Ike" button ______________ ~ J~jyesterday. ifiedssnt +jetto is3sn' s Daily Classifiteds RE$PONIBIUT and an assistant Bring Results county attorney. ALL NOW VOTE .,.proud of suffrage was made in the shape of a Rough COTTAGE NN IZE I lRiders' hat dangling in a circle. I l N r n A /Papers Displayed E I~ ,IrL According to Ruth Bordin, as-_FREEDELIVERY sistant curator of manuscripts, personal papers and things rele- "Real Italian Food 3s our Specialty" R5R vant to Michigan and men from Weekdays 10:30 A.M. -Midnight Fri. & Sat. 1030 AM-2 A.M. RSR this state are on display for three phone NO 3-5902 512 E. Williams or four months at a time. ------------------------- "The manuscripts contained In D1 7A ~e A the library are almost all gifts," TIZ SP C A she said, with papers dating back PzaadCe' aa . n 0 tto the French period of Michigan PzaadCe' Sld . ony c im 'ceterritory history As many of the MDRY I $100 IPOUND nd colors, 1 clothing FOLDED. N REQUEST. L ind CARRY ' .scribe to 7 Daily days left till Elections '4 Mchgani I JOIN THE FUN! ', 1 FOLK DANCING TUESDAYS 7:30 P.M. jai B'rith Hillel Foundation, 1 429 Hill 1K I are so much more fun in' New York if you stop at The Biltmore, traditional favorite on every campus in the country!l Economical, too.g } Write to our College Department for special student and faculty rates andl reservation. BItLTMO RE 141di-nr Avmmooa t 43rd St., N4. Y. 17, IC Y. AT GRAND CENTRAL STATION Odwer REALTY HOTELS-The Barclav c& Park LwwR Harry M. Anholit, President ftritEdison C o. 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