PAGE TWO r TH iMICIGAN DAILY -D-EDY Candidates' Statements Following are the statements of candidates for the Student Legis- lature to be elected by the campus Tuesday. Other statements will appear tomorrow, Friday and Saturday ;in The Daily. * * * Bern ard A idinoff "If elected to the Student Leg- islature, I shall work for reor- ganization of the election system, an equitable ticket distribution, and establishment of a legislature with power and responsibility to be the coordinating force of all student activities. I promise to ac sincerely in the best interests of the student body." Richard Allen As a candidate for the Student Legislature I would like to present to you the following qualifica- tions. I am a Sophomore in En- gineering school and participate in such organizations as the ASME, member 1948 Michigras Central Committee, Union Staff, and the Kappa Sigma Fraternity. I advocate greater cooperation among recognized campus or- ganizations and a strong Student Legislature. Hugh Benedict I, Hugh L. Benedict, at present am enrolled as a sophomore in the School of Literature, Science, and the Arts. My extra curricular ac- tivities include: Vice-president of the Delta Chi International Social Fraternity, Michigan Chapter, Pledge Master and re-charter member of the above. I am a graduate of Flint Cen- tral High School, and attendedI Flint Junior College. My educa- tion was interrupted by service in the Armed Forces. Harry Berg I am running for the student legislature because I believe the student can and should contrib- ute something more than mere! scholarship to University life. I further believer that a greater amount of student participation in University affairs. i.e., on gov- erning boards, etc., would not only be possible but profitable to the University and to the individual student who goes from here to take his place in a "representa- tive democarcy." Donld Ca4lhou, My qualifications are as fol- lows: (1) I will have the necessary free time, as studies arenat press- ing; (2) I have held executive po- sitions in high school and DU that are similar. Thus, there is the time, the ability, and a sincere de- sire to know more about the me- chanics of the Student Legisla- ture. u ssell (Tenchlum I am a candidate for the Stu- dent Legislature because I feel that my center political views will help me to avoid becoming the tool of the extremist right or left groups which so often dictate pol- icy in the Legislature. I am an as- sistant night editor on The Daily with four semesters experience, which will help me evaluate cam- pus issues with an open mind. Member: Sigma Delta Chi (pro- fessional journalism fraternity); former staff member, West Quad Angle. Richard Cook On a campus as large as that of the University of Michigan the Student Legislature plays an im- portant part in student affairs. I have had experience in many campus activities such as: The Michigan Daily, The Michigan Union, -and Scabbard and Blade. With this experience and a two year acquaintance with campus affairs I feel that I can success- fully carry out the important work of the Student Legislator. thigh Coo per I feel that some representation for the graduate and professional schools is desired in order to make the Student Legislature an all campus governing body. I have been on campus for over four years and feel qualified to be a critic of the Student Legislature and therefore an able candidate for legislator. Mary Davidson I would like to acquaint the students more fully with the functioning and purposes of the Student Legislature so they will be able to express their opinions through it. I have worked on Soph Cabaret, managed a league sponsored candy booth, and am serving on Mosher council as Sophomore president. Marty DeLato I believe that the Student Legis- lature should be a more positive force on campus. However, it can- not be this force without the con- fidence and support of each stu- dent in every school of the uni- versity. Increase in this support and confidence is the end to which I will work if elected. 'Bizz' I) raimt Ilrry . As a junior in the school of! Laxness of Business Administration, I am lelssness of aware of the manifold advantages liminated f stl n impotent legi student government can offer sire legislatu both students and faculty alike. It dents ardent will be my purpose, if elected, to prompt and voice the student opinion and to campus issuer offer constructive suggestions de- if that body signed to strengthen the Legisla- dence of the ture's prestige on campus. - Hubert I lkins Activities: I am a lower Senior in the Col- aret, Panhell lege of Engineering, a Navy vet- Air Camp C eran, and have been active in Advisory Cor many campus organizations. If Theory of ~ elected, I shall submit an effect- A non - pol ive plan whereby students body represe throughout the University can ests. grade the teaching methods of the Platform: faculty, so that these methods Student Act may be improved if necessary. ment of Aca tern Student- Harold EvaInS lations: 3. Re In the Student Legislature I will dent Fees: represent no political faction, nor Fresh Air Ca any aggressive campus organiza- Jean Fag( tion. I strongly desire to see the I am inter Student Legislature representing Student Legi, the majority interest of the stu- student inter dent body. If elected one of my ment, I woul main policies would be to promote ticipate in better cooperation between or- . ganizations, student and faculty. hefe. ,I feel tha Michigan stuc tensive repres BTISING I ttern Evuans 'execution and firm- convictions must be rom our some-what islature. An aggres- re composed of stu- ly campaigning for firm action on all s is a vital necessity. is to gain the confi- student body. Eir'iIs J.G.P., Soph. Cab- enic, Assembly, Fresh Counselor, Education mmittee, Technic. Student Government: itical; coordinating nting student inter- 1. Coordinating of tivities; 2. Improve- demic Advisory Sys- -Administration Re- eport on Use of Stu- 4. Extended use of mp. all, ested in running for slature because, as a ested in self-govern- d like to further par- student-government at the independent zdent needs more ex- sentation in the Leg- as a member, would involve him in the lf-government. reed students. I am sincerely inter- ested in seeing this here and be- lieve that I can lend impetus to it. I have had experience in student government in both high school and college and have served in various capacities in campus or- ganizations. 41(lri i Grant Qualification: A genuine and active interest in student affairs as shown by participation in J.G.P., Soph Cabaret. Frosh Frolic. House President, House Social Committee, Michigras and Casbah entertainment. 1ugh r Gr eeiiber'g I seek to represent a group which is at present grossly under-repre- sented on the Student Legislature -the East Quadrangle-I will not, , however, approach my job with only that group in mind, but will strive to improve campus func- tions for the good of all students, affiliated and independent alike. Rich ( uS ll I consider my outstanding qual- ification for the position of Stu- dent Legislator to be a sincere de- sire to see that the students are kept well informed of the activi- ties of the Legislature and that the Legislature confine and de- vote its activities to those issues which most directly concern and interest the student body. Arkadella Gazzerdly bought an 'Ensian. Y /, 4r Ur , NOW and THURS.! JAMES MASON ANN TODD Comedy Riot! 'THE Melvyn Douglas S EVENTH 25c Joan Blondell 'il "Good Gir VEL" 5 P.M. *~L I Is jft"II CLASSIFIED ADVE] i ne Magnificent Music of -.- THE LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA %3o ru raris with Walter Connolly LOST AND FOUND L and IRA present THE GOOD EARTH Paul Muni Louise Roiner "STORY OF THE ETERNAL STRUGGLE OF MAN AND THE SOIL." Fri. Sat. Sun. April 25, 26, 27-8 P.M. Admission 50c Tickets on sale at U Hall KELLOGG AUDITORIUM- (Dental School) - LOST-A new Argus C-3 camera was left on the counter at the University Branch of the Ann Arbor Bank yes- terday. Finder will be rewarded. Con- tact Tatto. 320 E. Liberty. )34 LOST: Black part cocker puppy Satur- day noon. Vicinity Kroger's Willow Run Store. Please return. Reward. write Box 88, Michigan Daily. )31 YOU DON'T need the identification as much as I do. If you found my brown leather wallet last Friday, keep the money and call me at 2-8312. P. R. Girardot. )26 GOLD "Movado" watch. On or near Island. Call J. Dresner, 6320. Reward. )24 LOST: On Campus or in vicinity of IM Building, a gold ID Bracelet, en- graved "Marilyn.'' Finder please call 9371. Reward. )16 LOST: Voightlander reflex and filter case near the Island last Saturday. Reward Don Todd, 21600. )13 I f. $10 REWARD for gabardine topcoat, - lost from basement coat rack in Union April 14, between 7 and 8 p.m. No questions asked. Call Al Daman, 7856. )71 THE THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY IN ANN ARBOR PRESENTS PROFESSOR EiRNEST WOOD FROM INDIA "HUMAN PERSONALITY AND MICHIGAN LEAGUE FOR RENT ROOMMATES WANTED - Male. Cam- pus location. 524 Hill. Ph. 9471. )21 DOUBLE ROOM for male students, call 6059. )17 WANTED TO RENT CHEM. ENGR. student and wife need apartment for summer and next year. Write Box 89, Daily. )36 PROFESSOR'S FAMILY desires fur- nished apartment or house for summer session. Write M. L. Sheri- dan, Bucknell University, Lewisburg. Pa. ) 67 FRATERNITY IS LOOKING for annex on school year basis. Can place 15- 20 men. We'll guarantee the rent. Call 2-2205, any evening. )66 PHYSICIAN, Navy veteran returning from Pacific, wife, baby, desire sub- let apartment for summer beginning June 15. Call 2-4295. )12 APARTMENT or large room for two male students for summer session. Phone 2-4591. 230 Prescott )22, PERSONAL TO T. AND G. - Congratulations to Theta Gamma Iota Theta on going natural-it's much better than going starkraving local. You may be irrele- vant, but you're certainly not imma- terial. D. Charleen Ropum. )331 CASUAL COTTONS. Part cotton spring dresses Just right for warm weather at THE ELIZABETH DILLON SHOP 309 South State Street )63 MARY: Buck, you should see the 'En- sian's sporty walking man on the campus. BUCK: Heard about him. Did he buy the 5,500th 'Ensiaan? )38 SUCH A CLEVER WAY TO MAKE YOUR SUIT DO DOUBLE-DUTY from DAYTIME to DATETIME - ADD ACCESSORIES from THE ELIZ- ABETH DILLON SHOP, 309 SOUTH STATE STREET. )63 DEAR AL: You'll have to wait till Friday to see W.W. Wink. )37 IF SHE'S the negative type, She's probably worth developing! Bring her to THE DAILY DARKROOM )20 TRANSPORTATION WANTED-Ride to Chicago and back Friday or Saturday. Will share ex- penses. Call Marg 9228. )30 WANTED WANTED: Roommate to share apart- ment near Rackham for summer term. Write Shirley Nelson. West Lodge, Ypsilanti, Mich. )18 VACANCY in double room for boy. Other roomer doctor from South America. 813 E. Kingsley. Call 7037. COUPLE, Student & Registered Nurse Desire Apt. in June, Box 86, Mich. Daily. ji BUSINESS SERVICES LAUNDRY-Washing and ironing done in my home. Free pickup and deliv- ery. Phone 25-7708. )43 ALTERATIONS-RESTYLING- Cust- om clothes. Hildegarde Shop, 109 E. Washington, Telephone 2-4669. )87 TYPING: Theses, term papers, ad- dresses. Duplicating: notices, form letters, programs. A2 Typing Serv- ice, 208 Nickels Arcade, Ph. 9811. )28 SADDLE HORSES for hire. Student rates, week dlays, $1.50 per hour. Also horses boarded. Stble p mile sout of Ypsi airport, corner of U.S. 23 and U.S. 112. Phone A. W. Cowan, 22266 or 871W2 Ypsi. )32 HELP WANTED STUDENT WANTED for part time sweeping job. $1 per hour. Apply in person. Goldman Bros. Cleaners. 214 S. State. )68 REGISTERED PHARMACIST -- Part- time or full time employment- permanent--see Mr. Stentzel at Fischer Pharmacy. Liberty at 5th Ave. )9 RADIO TECHNICIAN to work on Re- search project from June 14 to Sep- tember 15. Must be able to maintain 5 radio transmitters used on research work at Roscommon, Michigan. Pre- fer electrical engineering student with experience in radio. Personnel Office, 208 University Hall. PHOTOGRAPHIC TECHNICIAN to work on research project starting June 14 and ending September 15. Must be able to process 35 mm. film and be able to evaluate films with electronic equipment. Prefer vet- eran engineering student with phot- ographic training. Work will be done at Roscommon, Michigan. Personnel Office, 208 University Hall. )5 I am social chairman of the Hil- lel Foundation, chairman of the - U.J.A. drive and a general chair- man of the East Quad Ball. Before I came to the University of Michi- gan I was president of my fra- ternity at N.Y.U. and I was on the student council at Virginia Tech for two quarters. Courtland Geib It is my intention to help inde- pendent men and women exert and maintain a more powerful in- fluence on our student legislature. To this end, and for good govern- ment in general, I am willing to expend my efforts, which will be supported by experience gained in the service and in high school legislation. Martin Gluckstein I believe that a representative, functioning Student Legislatulre is vital to the welfare of all the EXTRA: "BACK ALLEY OPROAR," Cartoon Thursday NOEL COWARD'S "THIS HAPPY BREED in Technicolor MICIGAN process of se. Robert Fr 11 Coming Abott & Costello FRIDAY! "WISTFUL WIDOW OF WAGON GAP" Ending Wednesday 35c until 5 P.M. j rwmmmm I Wednesday, April 21 . . . 8 P.M. Public Cordially Invited E } , t ®.... _V._.._._.___.__. _. . ._. ..,.. _ _ _.__. _.__._ I LOST: Slide Rule in yellow case. Name "Coale" on case. Reply Box 87 Daily. Reward. )10 $10 REWARD for lost K & E Slide Rule, Engraved R.C.A. Phone 7757. Bob )2 FOR SALE MASTER'S GOWN, woman's 36. Worn once. New $23. Will sell for $13. Rm. 4057, Nat. Sci. Bldg. )29 REFLEX CAMERA-f-4.5 -- German. 120 film. $25 or trade on enlarger. 25-9323. )27 'TYPEWRITER - Remington portable. (lightweight model). Practically new. $35.00. Phone 4056. )25 SPEECH AMPLIFIER BC-614-E. 110 volt 60 cycle, carbon and dynamic Mic. Input, side tone, 0-300 mil. mod. plate meter. 8 tubes NEW $30.00. Phone 308 Tyler E.Q. )23 1940 BUICK SEDAN. Radio and heater, completely overhauled. Finish like new. Call evenings, 7248. )35 HOLLYWOOD Double bed and mat- tress. Cream leather headboard. $25. Ph. 27401. )32 E. ANN ARBOR-Modern 4 room house and bath. Full basement. Landscaped. Convenient to school, business dis- trict. Phone 25-8582. )64 COMPLETELY furnished and electri- cally equipped 4-room house, 1 block from Whitmore Lake, More desirable than renting in Ann Arbor, $4,500. Whitmore Lake 4332 or visit Rm. 4060 N.S. )62 HOUSE TRAILER FOR SALE: 1947 Colonial Manor, 27 ft. Tandem, 6 cubic ft. Frigidaire, hot water heat- er. full size inner-spring bed and sectional sofa bed, bottle gas stove. 5 months old, like new. 1300 Hutch- ins St. )15 FOR SALE-Baby grand piano. Fair condition, $150. Ph. 8600. )61 REMINGTON threesome electric shav- er. Used 12 times. Phone 2-4401, 313 Adams. West Quad. )52 YOUNG LOVEBIRDS, parakeets, cocke- tiel, and canaries.7Bird supplies and cages. 562 South 7th. Ph. 5330. )19 GOLF EQUIPT.: Spaulding, MacGregor. Wilson. Ph. 4044 or 2-2058, J. Malloy. 1939 PLYMOUTH Club Coupe, fair condition, fully equipped. See, it at 1030 Oakland, E.F. Indya. )14 SPEED GRAPHIC, 2% by 31 complete with flash gun, reflectors, film only $165.00. Call 5806, Mr. Hurd this ev- ening. )11 NEW GOLF CLUBS-Sets of 5 Irons 3 Woods, Reasonable. Cali 27053 or See them at 1320 N. University (near Forest). HOLiDAY [he Most Talked About Pipe Mixture in America OPENING TONIGHT -8 P.M. THE DEPARTMENT OF SPEECH presents T7he 9mvpo~tonce y ei9 Cani " WITTY FARCE-COMEDY by OSCAR WILDE TONIGHT thru Sat.,... 8 P.M. Tickets 1.20-90c-60c (tax included) Box Office Open Phone 6300 10 A.M.-8 P.M. LYDIA MENDELSSOHN THEATRE i 1 I SPECIAL RATE FOR STUDENTS TONIGHT and THURS.... 48c I nx Stretch Your Clothes Budget Buy an 'Ensian ... Buy an 'Ensian .. . Costumes! Carnival! Cougps! Dance in a Romantic Atmosphere INTErINATIONA L BIALL Friday, April 23 9 to I All Campus Michigan Union Semi-formal Couple $3.60 or Costume Spr ing Clearance 100% WOOL COATS LONG, short or three- quarter lengths in flare or , 5 box styles. FABRICS, Gabardines, cov- $ erts, fleece and suede. . 5 COLORS, Navy or black. Pastels and high shades. ; w See these today. Values to $65.00. I " Gabardine " Dark Crepe * Print-Wool DRESSES '9 '1! Sponsored by the University of Michigan Hot Record Society AT HILL AUDITORIUM May 6, 1948, 8:30 P.M. (Use this convenient form for ordering Concert Tickets) Hot Record Society University of Michigan Room 2 Univ. Hall Ann Arbor, Michigan Enclosed find check or money order for $........ for tickets to the Stan Kenton concert., Thursday, May 6, 8:30 P.M. Nnnmber and Section as indicated below: Continuous Daily from 1 P.M. /// Weekdays 35c to 5 P.M. Flares, drapes or shirt- waist dresses in pastels, prints, navy or black to wear now and later. Sizes 9-15 and 10-44. Val- ues to 29.95. $0704) $- ooo 8149 w - LAST TIME TODAY- 4 SPRING SUITS Worsted, gabardines, crepeS 2500 or shetlands in navy, black, pastels or high shades for $3 -00 s t,-ry .....,. All Sales Final "I I I I AM W I II I