M~onday, 'February.9, 1948 T HE MIC I A A L Plan lectons fr SJ i,- itp CommitteeF Rabbit Syste Will BeJsed For Balloting 20,500 Signatures Required on Petitions Elections for the 1949 J-Hop committee will be held from 8:45 a.m. to 5 p.m. some day next year, Jim Farley, chairman of the "tudent Legislature elections com- mittee announced yesterday. C. The date was set far enough in advance to facilitate planning and to avoid fraudulent practices, " Parley said. The action was taken to meet criticisms of the last min- utey look of the 1947 elections. The election will be conducted according to the Rabbit system of Statements of candidates running for the 1949 J-Hop Committee appear on page 22 of this issue. All statements are - limited to 300 words and may be cut at the discretion of the edi- torial director. multiple representation. The sys- tem was devised by Professors Flopsy, Mopsy and Cottontail, of the political science department. -Subscribe Now Petition forms may be obtained .by mail order, at Rm. 404, Gen- cral Administration Building and at your neighborhood drug-store. Forms must be filled out in qua- triplicate, in roommate's hand- writing. They must not be printed or typed, Farley emphasized. One of the copies must be torn, another burned at the all-campus, pre-election rally. If these instruc- tions are not followed to the let- ter, the candidate will be disqual- ified. The third petition must be signed by 20,500 students or 10,250 alumni. "After all," Farley ex- plained, "one graduate is worth two students trying." Petitions must be submitted to the Board - In Control of Intercollegiate Ath- letics, in person at 2 a.m. August 1, 1948. IfO Wins All All prospective candidates must post a $5,000 bond in pieces of eight to be forfeited by candidates who do not poll the minimum re- quirement of 20,499 votes. Stu- dents may vote for one candidate only. Winning students must do- Ride To School Av- CROSS-EYEI) LOOK: uifling' Has i e e Wth one eye looking backward lesser man might have failed," he and one forward, the architects said. who planned the new administra- The Romanesque, Gothic, tion building achieved a unique Greek - modern, quaint colonial, perspective. Oxfordian, traditional, pattern That was the comment of How- which has been followed faithfully ard Roark Leantoo, famous archi- throughout the campus was a tect, who paid a short observa- challenge to new planners, Lean- tion visit to the University yester- too explained, adding, "The ad- day. He added: ministration building architect "My grandmother would be so solved the whole problem by clos- jealous; she's been trying to make ing his eyes." good salmon loaf for years." Leantoo was surprised to hear Leantoo pointed out that the that even more buildings are administration building architect planned for the University cam- had been very successful in fitting pus. "Some people don't know his design in with the appearance when to leave well enough alone," of the rest of the campus. "A he said. For Good, Wholesome Horne-Prepared Food - HAMBU RGERS SANDWICH ES CHILE ... SALADS.. ..FRUITS COFFEE & SOFT DRINKS TROUBLE IN THE CLOAKROOM-A mild disturbance broke out during intermission Saturday night when someone lost his bat. Two attendants suffered even greater losses. note their bonds to the Inter-Fra- set aside for affiliated men con- ternity Council. victed on similar charges. Campaigning in public parks Further information may be ob- may be arranged with special per- tained from Farley at election mission of the Ann Arbor City headquarters. "My mother calls Council. Soap boxes may be rent- me Jamie-boy, but you can call ed from the Interfraterniity Coun- me Jim," Farley concluded. cil for a nominal fee. AIM'S Aim Independent men convicted of F IGHT election fraud will be shot and buried in state by the Association I N FANT I L E of Independent Men. They will also be subject to disciplinary ac- PARALYS S tion by the Men's Judiciary Coun- cil. A special playground will be a!!y ,s I andwich !5 ervice Latest Prints Swirling silk prints-slim draped styles with inter- esting hip treatnents in richndark brown, black and navy backgrounds. $26.95 to $29.95 Tiny-, rayon assemt $$1' aUn. O A C. * Get up to 75 mes on a gal- lon of gas. * Speed up to 35 miles an ' hour. * Easy to park and easy to ride. * Two can ride as cheaply as one. 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