THURSDAY; OCTOBER 30, 1952 THE MICHIGAN DAILY POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT POLITICAL A )VERTISEMENT e Students of the University of ichigan Support Governor Stevenson THIS STATEMENT represents the personal beliefs of the following students, It is not intended to reflect necessarily the views of the University, its faculty, or other students. We regret that the many others who would have liked to add their names to this endorsement could not be reached in time for publication. I It is not without pain that we have observed what has happened to General Eisenhower, who has rendered great service to his country. The more liberal and responsible elements of his party have faded from the foreground, and in this situation General Eisenhower has shown him- self to be incapable of resisting pressures from the extreme right of his party. His misguided desire for party unity has brought to positions of major responsibilities many men who at one time were his outspoken enemies. We were further disturbed by the committee chairmanships that would result from a Republican Congress at this time. Many of them would be assumed by. men who have voted consistently against the pre-campaign foreign policy of General Eisenhower - men whom it was the prime pur- pose of his candidacy to defeat. Governor Stevenson on the other hand has proved to be an amaz- ingly free and independent campaigner. Time and again he has courageously put principle above his quest for votes. He has not sought deals and has refused those offered to him. His stands on issues are consistent and inde- pendent of the place at which they are stated. Foreign Policy Governor Stevenson's responsible, understanding statements on foreign policy reflect his many years as a student of and an active participant in foreign affairs. His forward-looking policy shows that he recognizes the threat of world communism, but he has too much integrity to suggest that Domestic Policy We are heartened by the sincerity of Governor Stevenson's stand on domestic issues - by his forthright position on farm policy, labor policy, civil rights and F.E.P.C., protection of our natural resources, and inflation. In the field of labor policy he has once again shown himself to be independent of undue influence by either labor or business. We find his careful analysis of the causes of and cures for inflation to be in marked contrast to General Eisenhower's "cursory observation that inflation is a policy deliberately designed by the present administration to perpetuate itself in power. We believe Governor Stevenson's ability to combat corruption in government has been proved and sharpened by his fight against the cor- ruption which had been left by his predecessors in Illinois. The Present Campaign For some of us General Eisenhower held hope not only of revital. izing the Republican Party but also of providing sound leadership in the crucial years ahead. Disillusionment has followed in the wake of his cam- paign. General Eisenhower has never assumed the high level of political responsibility that we had hoped for. We deplore his talking down to the people, his incoisistency on foreign policy, his vacillations of domestic pol- icy, his embracing the most reactionary elements of the Republican Party, and above all his attempt to capitalize on the loss of American lives in Korea. In contrast, Governor Stevenson has set a pattern that has added a new dimension to American political campaigns. He has maintained the dignity of the voter by appealing to his sense-his judgement rather than his emotion. We support Governor Stevenson because we believe him to be a William R. Gardner Norman L. Gelber Eliot S. Gerber Barbara H. Gertler Norman S. Giddan Inez F. Gidion Cecilia A. Giza Malverne Gleiber David G. Goldberg Faith M. Goldberg Arthur S. Goldberger Marcia D. Goldfarm Libby J. Goldstein Daone B. Golumbia Josephine Gomez Harvey B. Gordenker Jay Grant Merritt Green Ann Greenberg Nancy K. Groesbeck Harvey S. Gross Bernard I. Grosser Louis Grotta Henry M. Guralnick Jane Haggart William J. Hahn Anita P. Halpern I. Frank Halpern David R. Hampton William G. Hampton Howard Handelman John B. Haney Cynthia A. Hardy Harry G. Harootonian Donald Harris Lawrence K. Harris Robert T. Harris Thomas L. Harris Lois Harzfeld Riley Hausdorff . Mary Haven Gerald J. Helfenbein Barbara A. Henkin Robert E. Herzfeld Ellen E. Heyman Gloria J. Hile Barbara C. Hillman Michael P. Hlady Harold A. Holt JohnaS. Homeister Donald Hope Frederick Horwitz Edward F. Hubbel Bernard L. Hulkower James Hull Alfred C. Hunting Gail R. Hyman Sonia T. Iltis Samuel G. Irwin Rita B. Isbitts Harry Israel Helene S. Jackson Marc Jacobson Robert B. Jaffe Stephen J. Jelin Timothy Johnson Jr. Diane Johnston Alan R. Jones Edward J. Kahn Kenneth H. Kaji David J.. Kallen Joan Karabelnick Robert S. Karp Peter Katz Richard A. Katz Sally I. Katzel Harold L. Katzman Herbert Kaufer Fred H. Keidan Marilynn L. Keith Easton T. Kelsey Jack Kelso Alan R. Kidston Herbert A. Klaff Carl Klaus Henriette L. Klawans John S. Klein Sonya Klurfeld Frances R. Kochin Lee Koplow Phyllis H. Korn David J. Kornbluh Richard R. Kostoff Dorothy F. Kovitz Stewart M. Krokover Charles W. Kreidler Herbert Krickstein Robert L. Kruger Thomas T. Kucie Elsie S. Kuffler Frank S. Kurzava Louis A. Kwiker James E. Labes Mary S. Ladue Richard Laing Michael W. Lammers Milton S. Landau Ruth B. Landy David 0. Lane Frank E. LaRoche Charles R. Lawrence Delores Lazar Alexander Leak Joseph W. Lee John G. Lees Francine Leffler Joseph LeimKuehler Sidney Leventhal Elizabeth Levin Marim Levin E. L'Nalols Diana Locke John L. Lodwick Judyth Loehnberg John L. Loomis Eugene Loring John Loss Dominique Loswenstein Robert Loucks Greta Lowry Peter F. Lydens William J. Maher Elinor Mahlin Viviam Mailman Joan Malamud Don Malcolm Rosalee Mandell Seymour Mandell James E. Mann Virginia Mansfield Louis Maraviglia Lyn H. Marcus Harold Marks Diana Marriott Jay Martin John Martin Nancy Mattson Charles Maurer Robert Mayrose Morton Maza Marion McCall Joseph McCallion John McGovern James McInerny Mary McKinney Neil McLean Michael A. McNerny Albert McQueen Meredith McSweeny Kathryn McWilliams Virgil Meeker John F. Meyer Rudolph J. Meyer Phyllis Milgrim Howard R. Miller Jacqueline Miller J. Virgil Miller Marlene Miller Suzanne Miller Beverly Miner Andrea Mollhagen Harry Montague William Morman Helen Morris S. Allen Murch Lenard Murray Dorothy H. Myers Rosemarie Nagel William Nakamura Leonard Naphtali Betsy Nebel Basil Nemer Howard Nemerovski Milton Nidetz Peg Nimz Jay Nolan George Ochs Harold O'Hern Josephine Olesky Patricia Olsen Maurice Oppenheim Allan Orange Louis Orlin Martin Packard Lois Padover Mary Parks Alison Parkes Philip Parmenter Lyle H. Parr Robert A. Parr Margaret Paysner Lawrence Pearlman Carol Pearson Joan Peretz John Peterson George Peterson Henry T. Piasecki John Piazza Judith F. Pick Robert H. Pick Joseph Pierce James A. Pi-Sunyer Elaine Platt Robert Portnoy Gene Preston Daphne Price Leonard Procita Edwin Prong Mil Pryor Jr. John A. Rapanos Lawrence N. Ravick Russell R. Raymond Mark Reader Toby J. Regenstreich Janet Reinstein Marilyn A. Remes James S. Reveno Robert B. Richert Jack L. Ringer Joseph W. Rioux Patricia D. Roelofs Samuel K. Rogers Portia G. Rolland Charlotte L. Rolnick Robert F. Rolnick John H. Romani Arthur J. Rooks Ronald D. Rosefield Donald B. Rosenberg Eric J. Rosenberger Jerome L. Schostak Carla K. Schrayer Alice L. Schwarz Ervin Schwartz Marilyn T. Schwartz Melvin L. Schwartz Gordon H. S. Scott Laurence H. Scott Sallie H. Sears Richard A. Seid Joan A. Seidman Norma L. Seidon Ralph I. Selby Elaine Seldin Bertram M. Shapero Susan I. Sharfman Phyllis A. Shaw Frances M. Sheldon Kenneth I. Shevin Stanford A. Sheyer Freda C. Shumate Mary J. Shumsky Howard A. Siegel Marvin Siegel Donald H. Silberberg Bernard G. Silberman Emmanuel I. Siliman David Silverberg Louis F. Silverman Don R. Simon Helene M. Simon Barbara R. Sklar Louis J. Slavin Charles Sleicher David W. Smerling Beth M. Smilay John W. Snaden Roberta L. Snyder Jon Sobeloff Stanley D. Solvick Eugene N. Spencer George Sperling Jeannette A. Spier Sally Ann Stahl Arthur L. Stashower Donald L. Steinberg Robert A. Steinberg Enid R. Stenn Nancy A. Stern David B. Stevens Anne K. Stevenson Donald S. Stillman Benjamin A. Stolz Martin W. Story Barbara Stutman Barbara M. Sussman Jan R. Swenson Robert H. Szczarba Rostom R. Tandourian Alan B. Tarr Harvey F. Tennen Norman R. Tha, Jr. Norman C. Thomas Murray M. Thomson Holcomb A. Thurman David L. Tice Roger L. Trienens Jack A. Trombadore Clare Tseng Shirlee Tucker Sara Lee Tukel Eugene B. Turner Warren K. Urbom Arthur, J. Vander Henry G. Van Dyke Paul H. Van Ness Patricia A. Venokur Karl N. Victor, Jr. Virginia L. Voss John C. Wagner Richard Wall Richard D. Ward Richard A. Warren Barbara Watson William A. Watson Myron D. Waxberg Joanne M. Waxman Robin B. Weerakoon Howard L. Weinberger Richard S. Weinstein Roberta L Weisbein Justin L. Weiss Stuart L. Weiss Hubert P. Weller Neil J. Weller Robert Wells Warren Wertheimer Donna J. Westerlund Charles W. Wexler, Jr. Charles J. White Gretchen White Alan A. Whitfield William Wiegand Judith L. Wiener Dorothea R. Wiesentha Lawrence H. Wilk Roger W. Wilkins Howard P. Willens John C. Williams Leo C. Williams Patricia A. Williams Paul G. Wing Janet C. Winn Ernestine K. Winston Beverly M. Wolf John L. Wolfe Judith D. Wolfe Alfred M. Wolin William G. Womack there are any cheap, easy means of combating that threat. Rather than irresponsible promises of tax cuts he said, .. . I emphatically reject the idea that national security must be adjusted to the tax ceiling rather than taxes to the national security." Moreover, we are disturbed by General Eisenhower's platitudes and their implications. As an example: "We need a government that will man of extraordinary integrity, courage, and insight. We are impressed establish a foreign policy which is the product of true moral and national values and not the product of backmail extorted from the Soviet Union." Communism within the United States Governor Stevenson's opposition to communism within the United States is uncompromising and of the same responsible nature as his stand against the threat from without. He has said, "If I find in Washington any disloyal government servant, I will throw him out ruthlessly, regardless of place, position, or party ... until the communist conspiracy in our land is with his record, the clarity of his thought, and his sense of humility and responsibility toward the office of the Presidency. Therefore, we support the man we believe best qualified to lead the nation in this critical hour of our history - Governor Adlai Stevenson. smashed beyond repair." He has promised to do this with the highest regard for our fundamental rights. Jane Abelson Bernard Abrams Herbert Abrams Earl Abramson Joan Abramson Lary Abramson Robert Abrash Sue Alderman Jane Alexy Gerad Alfano Julian Allen Joseph Allerdice Carol Altman Juliane Ames Robert Apple Gwen Arner Frank Aschemeyer Phyllis Ash Ethel Atlas Robert Baker Mary Beth Barth Bernard Beame Don Bean Lillian Beckett Robert Bednarski Ivan Bender Judith Bender Frances Benovitz Arnold Beonfeld Nancy Beresdorf Jack Beresford Eli Berger Joel Berger Al Blumrosen Ruth Blumrosen Norman Bolton Clarence Borns Mary Bert Bornstein Ann Borello Ruth Boss Barbara Boyer Paula Brandes Frances Brandt Hubert Brandt Allegra Branson Mary Brizman Stephen Bromberg David Bronheim Kennith Bronson David Brown Frances Brown Van Bruner Brenda Brush Barbara Budson Harry Burdick Robert L. Burns Robert W. Burns Ann Busby Stuart H. Cammett Larry H. Cantor Blue Carstenson Robert W. Cary Mary Ann Chacarestos Walter E. Chapelle Marcia J.'Cherko Bernard G. Choden Charles B. Dale David G. Davies Samuel L. Davis David M. Dawson Harvey R. Dean Priscilla DeForest Marlin Demlinger Julius L. Denenberg Willard A. DePree Leila R. Deutsch Sondra N. Diamond Ralph J. Didomenico Ellen E. Dodge John F. Dodge Carla A. Drije Sharron L. Ducastel Joyce L. Dudkin Donald J. Eaddy Barbara A. Edmonds Barbara J. Edwards John W. Edwards Albert Eichen David G. Endicott Robert B. Evans Dorothy A. Faber Elinor Faber Marvin L. Failer, Barbara L. Fairberg John P. Farrell John E. Fay Sophia Fedonis Albert L. Feldman Marcus A. Ferrelli r- - - -- - - .- - .-- - - - . - - - - - - - - - - - - - ..... I URGENT REQUEST II STUDENTS FOR STEVENSON : UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN y FUNDS URGENTLY NFFDFD TO KEFP CTP\/FCN' CKI TH- AI I