I THIE ICHIGAN DAILY PAGETHE .. .. Candidates' Students will elect 32 members of the Student Legislature in an all-campus election Wednesday. Qualifications statements of the 62 candidates will appear in The Daily today, Tuesday and Wednes- day. The following are campaign tatements of ten students run- iing together oi the Progressive Slate: 1 )ax Dean .. . Having attended the Madison convention at the National Stud- ents Association, I am for affilia- tion with it by campus referend- um. To lower expenses of non-vet * students I believe the student . book exchange should get perm- anent quarters and that Univer- sity - sponsored eating facilities should be expanded. Veterans sub- sistence should be raised. Discrim- ination in athletics and housing should be investigated. Union and League should become student centers for more coed activities. Charles Gibbs . . . It is my sincere desire to work for the interests of the student body and to support the Progres- sive Program. I am at present a member of the House Council of Victor C. Vaughan (House) and head of my home town veterans' organization. Hanny Gross ... I am chairman of IRA and a Statements nember of YPCM and Hillel. I am nterested in helping the Student 'jegislature in actively working on he following issues which are of lirect concern to the whole stud- ent body: Increasing the scope of our so- cial and cultural program, estab- lishing a permanent non-profit )ookstore, increasing veterans' ubsistence payments, retaining -ent control in Ann Arbor, ex- landing student eating facilities, "ighting racial discrimination uherever it occurs, implementing the NSA Bill of Rights, establish- ing full academic freedom. Ray Guerin .. . I am an independent man and I am interested in extending the activities of all independent men on campus affairs. I have accom- plished something in this direc- tion as a representative in the As- sociation of Independent Men and as a member of the Union Public- ity Committee. I could further cor- relate and maximize my efforts as your representative to the Stud- ent Legislature. I Joe Miller . .. The atmosphere of a university cannot be fostered except by in- dividual student work and de- votion. The student legislature is a means to this end. YOU, the individuals of the student body, have not only the privilege but the responsibility of placing the best qualified individ- uals in office. Alf red Millstein.. . The following is a statement of my qualifications to accompany my petition for candidacy for the Student Legislature. Experience: New Orleans AVC Chapter Chairman, Campus AVC Veterans Affairs Committee Chairman, Currently YPCM Chairman. I will work for: Less restrictions on women students, more social functions, non-profit bookstore, raise in veterans sub- istence, better eating facilities, lo- cal rent controls, eliminating dis- cinination, strong NSA, student Bill of Rights, Seymour Pustilnik ... I shall try to bring about a more effective program promoting un- derstanding between American students and students of other countries and between students of different religions and racial back- grounds through discussions, lec- tures and closer association. This will enable us to make more intell- igent decisions in social and in- ternational problems. (harles Smith . .. Being a veteran of World War II as well as a member of the student body, I feel that your problems are my problems. It is 'with the sincerest hope that I may aid in the solution of such prob- lems that we, the student body, face here on campus that I soli- cit the vote for representative tol the Student Legislature. Lewis Towler.. . As member of the Westminster Guild and Student Religious As- sociation, I have had some expe- rience in student affairs. I desire to work with the Student Legis- lature to help that body form a program of greater service to stu- dent life at the University of Michigan. Reade Williams ... I believe that the student gov- ernment can be a potent force in bettering the position of students here and all over the world. My experience in the I. C. C. will be of use in the campaign for a student book store and improved eating facilities on campus. I am also ac- tive in MCAF and IRA. The following statement is that of three candidates running on a combined slate : Bill Brown.. Chuck McKean . . . Jack Pflug ... Our unified purpose is to make this Student Legislature a dy- namic and truly representative force in University affairs rather than an instrument of selfish, re- actionary minorities. A further aim will be the vig- orous attempt on our part to ameliorate short-sighted and un- realistic social restrictions dic- tated to the Student Body by the University. Statements of other candidates running for the Legislature fol- low: Elinor Abrahamson . . I believe that the legislature can more effectively promote stu- dent interests if its activities are brought closer to the individual students. This can be achieved by greater publicity and increased participation in legislature spon- sored activities. As an independ- ent, active in student affairs for five semesters, I feel qualified to do this. Raymond H. Alm ... As an independent candidate I believe that the Student Legisla- ture should be a truly representa- tive group. If elected I will pro- pose a plan whereby the various schools and colleges elect their own representatives in proportion to the number of students enrolled in each college or school of the University. Paul Anderson .. . If elected, I intend to devote all the time possible to better our student government. This is my first venture into student politics and I am going into it with a sincere purpose in mind: every- one's viewpoint must be considered when decisions are made. I shall not forget this democratic ideal. Read and Use The Daily Classifieds PUZZLED? !gltPholoyraphi3 WILL PLEASE EVERYONE ON YOUR LIST! Distinctive Photographs-the most intimate of gifts-take time to produce. Make sure yours will be ready in time for Christmas! Phone 7701 for your appointment NOW! 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