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I HE MICMGAN DAILY

FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1856

THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1956

12 MAN TEAM:

CBS Plans '56 Campaign Coverage

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By AL STILLWAGON
CBS News has announced the
formation of a special 12-man
roving television and radio report-
ing team specially equipped to
cover the 1956 political campaign.
John F. Day, director of CBS
News, reports that the new unit,
called the "CBS News Campaign
Cavalcade," will swing into action
sometime during the last week of
February. The "Cavalcade" will
cover the most important state
preliminaries, will follow the dark
horse and favorite candidates, and,
in general, will pursue the cam-
paign excitement wherever it may
be happening.

"Frankly, this is an expensive,
highly complicated venture, andj
is in addition to our plans for com-
prehensive coverage of the Na-
tional Conventions," Day declared.
"But we're convinced that 1956
is going to be the most exciting
and unpredictable political year
in American history. It will take
a team of the size and calibre of
our "Campaign Cavalcade" to do
justice to the story."
Top-flight coverage at all times
will be provided by the presence
at all times of two CBS News cor-
respondents. The organization will
schedule their talent on a rotating
basis, utilizing the work of such

journalistic veterans as Eric Sev-
areid, chief Washington corres-
pondent; Griffing Bancroft; Ned
Calmero; Lou Cioffi; Charles Col-
lingwood; Walter Cronkite; Doug-
lass Edwards; Larry LeSueur and
Robert Trout.
The non-rotating members of
the crew will include an assign-
ment chief, a reporter, two film
cameramen, a lighting technician
and film sound engineer, a radio

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engineer to record oratory and
interviews, a business manager
and two general assistants.
The team's chief responsibility
will be to furnish all members of
the CBS radio and television net-
works with a constant supply of
local and national political news.
Their work will also be available
to the more than 6 consumers of
CBS Newsfilm in the United
States, Canada, and Europe. Most
will be channeled to headquarters
in New York City in the form of
tape recordings and films, but the
"Campaign Cavalcade"' also plans
a large number of live broadcasts
both as special features and cut-
tings on regularly scheduled shows.
Day emphasized the fact that
routine "newsreel-type" political
reporting was not the function of
this special unit. "We are not go-
ing to be satisfied . . . with stick-
ing a camera into the candidate's
face, hanging a microphone around
his neck, and letting him talk and
talk. When our unit covers a can-
didate," he continued, "it will not
only find out what he said, but
why he said it, whether he meant
it, and what the effect is on the
voters. In short, we're going to go
deep into this -campaign scramble
and come up with stories that are
accurate, exciting and meaning-
ful."
"CBS News Campaign Caval-
cade's" schedule is intentionally
flexible. It will be ready at any
moment to scrap its immediate
plans and race to the scene of a
news break. However, the Caval-
cade is tentatively scheduled to
cover the major state primaries
including New Hampshire, Minn-
esota, Wisconsin, Illinois, Ohio,
Nebraska, Pennsylvania, Oregon,
Florida and California.
It will also analyze domestic and
foreign issues which may influence
the policies of both the Democratic
and Republican parties, and later,
the election proper.
Present plans include enough
stories and proposed areas of cov-
erage to keep the "Caravan" mov-
ing from the latter part of. Feb-,
ruary until the start of the Dem-
ocratic National Convention in
Chicago on Aug. 13. Planes will
move the team and its thousands
of pounds of baggage, camera and
radio equipment on the long hops
between major cities and will be
supplimented by station wagons,
at least one of which will be equip-
ped with a specially designed cam-
era platform.
Air Sirens Cease
Ann Arbor and Ypsilanti resi-
dents .will not be hearing air raid
sirens.
The sirens, tested a year ago,
will not be installed anywhere in
Washtenaw county because the ex-
pense is too great.
It would cost the county $50,000
to $60,000 to obtain the necessary
instruments.

LOST-Key chain with seven honorary
keys. Reward. Call Dick Alden, Ypsi-;
lanti 6030R. )124A
LOST: Six Inch P & E slide rule in an
leather carrying case. Between Dent
Bldg. and 1600 Washtenaw. Phone NO
3-4141. )123A
LOST-Concord College Class Ring on
Thompson or Jefferson Sts. near West
Quad. Reward. NO 2-9888. )122A
FOUND-Pair brown rimmed glasses in
brown leather case. Call Room 331,
Mosher. )121A
LOST DURING FINALS-Universal Ge-
neva wristwatch. Please call Jim, 225
Adams. NO 2-4401. )120A
LOST: 3 keys on chain with tag adver-
tising a Dairy Co. State St., Maynard
St. District. Phone NO 3-1511, ext.
794 until 5:00. Evenings NO 2-2889.
)118A
LOST Thursday near Virginian one
small 1957 Ring. Please call NO 3-
0521, Ext. 708. )119A
PERSONAL
FINE ARTS CLUB is taking a trip to
the Museum of Detroit. Leaving 10:30
A.M. this Saturday. Anyone interested
meet in Tappan Hall at that time.
)92F
A PENNY A DAY brings Time (6c), Life
(8c), Sports Illustrated (8c), or nu-
merous other mags your way. These
are incredibly low rates! Student
Periodical, NO 2-3061. )89F
PROFESSIONALS-improve your speak-
ing ability. Business or social pur-
poses. 3-1531 Ext. 296. )87F
FOR RENT
WILL SHARE large campus apartment
with two male students. Phone NO
8-7348. )45C
FOUR MAN APARTMENT
Four and one-half rooms with
kitchen. Will trade for two or three
man accommodations or informa-
tion leading to above. Phone NO
8-7348. )44C
CARS FOR RENT
AVIS rent-a-car or truck for local or
long distance use. Reasonable daily,
weekly, or hourly rates. Nye Motor
Sales, Inc., 210 W. Washington St.,
NO 3-4156. )l0S

FOR SALE
ROOM DIVIDERS, set of five, excellent
condition. rSmall desk, coffee table,
twin bed. Must sell. NO 3-6018.
)129B
I PAIR of Cut-throat Finches. Tropi-
cal fish and supplies. University
Aquarium. NO 3-0224. )172B
FOR SALE: Collegiate Furnishings for
Apartment-tables, drapes, beds, etc.
NO 2-6983. JO ANNE. After 5. )128B
SEVEN FORMALS, only worn once or
twice. Size 12 to 14 (tall), $5 to $20.
Phone NO 3-2624. )108B
SIAMESE KITTENS for sale, 5 months
old, papers available. Siamese Cat
Stud Service. NO 2-9020. )121B
MENS Humber English Bicycle; ABC
Automatic washing machine; Wolver-
ine alto saxophone; phone 2-3303.
)125B
ARMY, NAVY type oxfords-6.88, sax
39e, shorts 69c, military supplies.
Sam's Store, 122 E. Washington.
)123B
BOARDERS
BOARDERS WANTED-Medical Frater-
nity. Corner Hill & Forest. Inquire
Steward, NO 2-2252. )128
BOARDERS WANTED -- Good food.
Reasonable rates. Call Art Cieslak,
NO 2-9431. )11S
HELP WANTED
BABY-SITTER, 12:30-5:30 P.M. Monday,
Wednesday or Friday. Michigan at
Wells, near Packard. Please call NO
3-6321. )77H
WANTED. Camp Counselors for YWCA
Camp near Ann Arbor. 'If interested
call 2-2581. Mrs. Gross. )74H.
WANTED--Cab drivers, full or part time.
Apply 413 S. Ashley, Ann Arbor Yellow
and Checker Cab Company. Phone
NO 8-9382. )70H
THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN
HAS OPENINGS FOR
SECRETARIES, STENOGRAPHERS
.TYPISTS '
Medical Technologists in the fields of
CHEMISTRY, BIO-CHEMISTRY
BACTERIOLOGY
Good vacation, sick leave policies.
Liberal fringe benefits, excellent
working conditions.
Apply:
University of Michigan
Personnel Office
3012 Administration Bldg.
Ann Arbor, Michigan
)71H
BUSINESS SERVICES
WILL TAKE PRE-SCHOOL CHILD for
day care. Licensed home near' cam-
pus. 708 Arch. Phone NO 3-8818. )33J
RICHARD MADDY - VIOLINMAKER.
Fine, old certified instruments and
bows. 310 S. State. NO 2-5962. )31J

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ROOMS FOR RENT
LOOKING FOR ROOMMATE. Half block
from campus. Cooking privileges.
Gary Paulu, 417 E. Liberty. )16D
DOUBLE ROOM, two boys, clean linen
furnished, close to campus. 319 E.
Jefferson, NO 2-1859. )14D
WOMANrSTUDENT to share apartment,
earn rent by light duties. 1221 S.
State, Apt. 1. )15D
SUITES and rooms for men, one and
one-half blocks from campus. For
further information call NO 3-4237
or NO 3-1485. )16D
? DOUBLE. with washbowl. Call NO 2-
1147. At Hill and E. University. )28D
MEN STUDENTS-Single at 518 E. Wil-
liam. Singles and doubles at 426 Ham-
ilton Place.
CAMPUS TOURISTS
Phone NO 3-8454 )19D
LARGE double in basement. Need 1
man to share. $6 per week. 1001 S.
Forest. 2-7639. )23D
USED CARS
1954 VOLKSWAGEN 2 door Sedan. Seat
Covers, Luggage Rack. Excellent con-
dition. Call NO 2-7646. After 5 P.M.
)114N
1955 FORD FAIRLANE
Club sedan. 11,000 Miles. Tutong,
Fordomatic, Fully equipped. NO 2-
1684. )113N
BUY WITH CONFIDENCE-Fully re-
conditioned used cars. 1953 Mercury
Tudor, Mercomatic, radio and heater,
$1095; 1951 Mercury Tudor, overdrive,
$575; 1955 Ford Tudor, 8 cylinder Ford-
omatic, $1595; 1953 Chrysler Newport
Hardtop Coupe at $1345. See us now.
Fitzgerald Inc., Lincoln-Mercury, 3345
Washtenaw, NO 3-4197. )112N

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