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THE MICHIGAN DAILY
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1956
Ike's Victory Establishes
New Republican Record
FROM FRANCE:
Newsman To Present
Two Lectures Tuesday
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Social Work
School Plans
BNew Project
By SARAH DRASIN
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WASHINGTON (P) -President
Dwight D. Eisenhower swept to
re-election on Nov. 6 by a whopp-
ing 35,575,420 to 26,033,066 for Ad-
lai E. Stevenson, or a plurality of
9,542,254.
Other candidates polled 417,090
for a grand total of 62,025,576.
This total set a new record, but
only by 473,658 over the previous
high of 1952.
Election experts had estimated
in advance that this year's vote
would be slightly under four years
ago when a gain of around 11 mil-j
lion was achieved.-
President Eisenhower's margin
R o b e r t Ahier, United Press
French sports correspondent, will
this time over Stevenson was the speak Tuesday on "What the
largest ever attained by a Repub-
lican candidate.
It was second to Franklin D.
Roosevelt's 11,072,014 p 1 u r a l i t y
over Alf Landon in 1936, the rec-
ord.
The total 1956 vote was 77.4 per
cent of the estimated eligibles and
60.4 per cent of the estimated
civilian population of voting age.
Churches in France and Europe
Are Doing to Combat the Influence
of Communism," according to De-
Steele To Talk
On Asian Tour
A. T. Steele, roving editor of The
New York Herald Tribune, will'
speak on "Asia and Us" at 3 p.m.
tomorrow in Rackham Amphi-
theatre under the auspices of the
Department of Journalism.
Steele has had various assign-
ments in the Orient and recently
completed a comprehensive tour
of Asia.
Witt Baldwin, Co-ordinator of Re-
ligious Affairs.
The talk will be held at 4:151
p.m. in Aud. B, Angell Hall, At 10
a.m. he will speak to a physical
education class about the Olym-
pics, which he recently attended
in Melbourne, Australia.
He will lunch with the staff of
the Office of Religious Affairs at
12:15 p.m. In conferense rm. two{
of the League.
Anyone wishing to ask Ahier1
questions concerning the Olympics
or Communism has been invited to
eat with the group.
Ahier was one of the first ex-.
change students to study in thel
United States. He completed a year
of graduate work at Wesleyan
University in Middletown, Conn.
in 1938.
In recent years, public atten-
tion has been drawn repeatedly to
the conservation of natural re-
sources, but little has been said
or done to conserve human re-
sources, according to Prof. Edwin
J. Thomas of the School of Soc-
ial Work.
"The School of Social Work hasj
long been interested in this area,"4
Prof. Thomas declared, "and now
we have been granted a portion of
state appropriations by the Uni-
versity to carry on just such
studies."
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PERSONAL
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hear from woman over 25 interestedI
in going dancing Friday nights. Box
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*JAYNE, Marilyn, Anita, ZaZa, and El-
vis all prefer giving and receiving
magazine subscriptions. So easy, so
inexpensive, such a large choice. Just
dial Student Periodical, NO 2-3061-
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CONVERT your double-breasted suit to
a new single-breasted model. $15.
Double-breasted tuxedos converted to
single breasted, $18, or new silk shawl
collar, $25. Overcoats $18. Write to
Michaels Tailoring Co., 1425 Broad-
way, Detroit, Michigan, for free de-
tails or phone WOodward 3-5776. )Fl
CORSAGES, Cocktail Lites, Air Fresh
Candles. Stuart Nye hand wrought
silver & copper jewelry. Fur acces-
sories. Margaret Shop. NO 5-5729.
) F65
FOR SALE_
BALDWIN PIANOS
LOST AND FOUND
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Openings available now and after
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Morning hours. No collecting. Call NO
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Yellow and Checker Cab Company.
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STUDENTS: Male or female can build
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spare time. $50.00 investment and un-
limited earning. Give best time for
interview. P. O. Box 207, Howell,
Mich. )H61
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The School of Social Work is ______________ _____-
interested in aid to dependent UPSTAIRS, DOWNSTAIRS, AND ALL
children or "ADC." THROUGH THE HOUSE - They'll
"As it is now," Prof. Thomas carry the portable radio you give
, "we are not only h 'd them for Christmas. We carry a com-
sai, tto hampeed plete line of famous GE radios, from
I by the great shortage of social transistors to console models. Also
workers in ADC, but many of these 1957 model GE television sets includ-
are not equipped to handle a great ing portables priced from $99.95 and
many problems." up. Also a good selection of record
players.
Receive Aid IDEAL RADIO SHOP
"Nineteen thousand families a "Authorized G.E. Dealer" i
month in Michigan alone receive 1531 Miller Ave. Phone NO 2-3660
aid for children they are unable -
to support," he continued. "The A Picture to Remember
Social worker on the case is able Is a Gift to Remember
to visit the f amily only once or RENTSCHLER STUDIO
twice a year and then only to es- Fine photography since 1890
tablish legal claim to aid." 319 E. Huron
"Although our immediate ob- ___
jective is an experiment to test CHRISTMAS KITTENS, registered Sia-
methods for in-service training of 6mese. Will hold. Call NO 3-8054 af
ADC workers," he said, "our ul-_
timate goal is to strengthen fam- AN I DEAL GIFT
ily life and to help persons to for the girl friend or sister
move toward social independence." A Heartbeat Watch
Prof. Thomas outlined three at $10.95 to $16.95
steps of the project which is THE ELIZABETH DILLON
scheduled to be finished by July 1, SHOP
1957. 530 S. Forest )S93
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Acrosonic Spinets
3 Used Small Pianos
Maddy Music
508 E. William
NO 3-3223 )B75
SIAMESE-Stud Service. Call Mrs. Pe-
terson, NO 2-9020. )B136
COAT-Dressy black with ermine collar
and trim on pockets, size 12, excellent
condition, $125 value for $40. Also
three-quarter length grey storm coat,
$15. Call NO 2-3061. )B158
MODERN COUCH-Ideal for apart-,
ment, 3 years old, $300. NO 3-1408.
)B 153
Cakes and Cookies
To satisfy that hunger pain
You don't have to riot
Just go out and buy it.
Campbell and Son Bakery
219 N. Main NO 8-9880
We deliver-Order now and keep
your snack on hand.
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First is a detailed assessment of 9x1 2C
training needs for ADC workers in
Michigan geared to point out the Many variety
critical areas in which training SMITH'S
is needed. 207
An experimental in-service train-
ing project in selected Michigan Open Mon
counties based upon the assess-
ment of needs is the next step MANY
under the administration of Prof. Flannel sla
Patricia Rabinovitz 'of the School and flannel
of Social Work and Miss Pauline plaid shirts
Bushey, a newcomer to the staff, Items.
"The final step," Prof. Thomas S
declared, "is the acid test, an eval- 122
uation of the experimental train-
ing program to see if there has RE
been a constructive change in ADC THE BUT
worker service and the families
which they have served."
"If in-service training is effec- FOR ANI
tive," he concluded, "it would have Wash
Model
broad implications in providing for Office 214 E.
public welfare services." I
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COTTON RUGS
$29.95
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of colors to choose from.
FLOOR COVERING
E. Washington
NO 3-5536
day evening until 8:30
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MONEY SAVERS
cks, 100% wool gabardine
1, assorted colors, $10.95;
, $3.88. Many other gift
A M'S STORE
2 E. Washington S)14
EAL ESTATE
TS & SWISHER CO
REALTORS
N ARBOR WOODS
tenaw at Stadium)
ls Open Daily 10-8
Washington - NO 3-0800
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DECORATIONS
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TRANSPORTATION
NEED A RIDE to Ames, Mason City,
Iowa? Call Pete, NO 3-5400. Leaving
Friday afternoon.
FLY TO MIAMI-Round trip $79.61
plus tax. Plane will leave 8:00 Decem-
ber 22. Will leave Miami at 9:00 P.M.
January 2. Lunch included. Phone NO
2-7414 for reservations. )Gil
USED CARS
'49' PACKARD
Four door. New tires. Excellent mechan-
ical condition. $165. NO 2-3433. Pri-
vate. )N71
1948 MERCURY sedan, deluxe acces-
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no rust. $189. Phone NO 3-5519. )N52
1956 FORD, V-8, Ford-O-Matic, fully
equipped. $1850. Call NO 2-2783 af-
ter 6 p.m. )N32
-50 PONTIAC - 2 door-Hydramatic,
heater, blue; good chrome. Best of-
fer. NO 2-7310. ) N64
CHRYSLER '51, four door, beautiful
condition, 200 H.P., V-8, new nylon
tires, 16 miles flash gal. Call NO 2-
8436 eves. )N74
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USED CARS
1955 DE SOTO Sportsman Hard-
Top ,automatic transmission,
radio & heater, power brakes,
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clean.
1954 OLDS 88 Holiday, radio & heat-
er, Hydramatic, power brakes.
1954 PONTIAC Star Chief custom
fordor sedan, Hydramatic, ra-
dio & heater. Spotless inside
and out.
Also many other good buys in
transportation from $100 up.
KLI NGLER
PONTIAC, INC.
2500 Jackson at Stadium Blvd.
Phone NO. 2-3221
Open 8:30 A.M. to 8:30 P.M.
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Camera: Voigtlander $45; 21" sq. Picts
Tapes Recorder: Eicor sharp; $60
Tapes: unused, also rec'd music
NO 2-9414, Steve Collingwood, Sat. 4-9;
Sun. 11-9; Mond 7-9 P.M.
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All quality brands such as Fisher,
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O-Kut, McIntosh, Viking, Bozak.,
Audio Supply Laboratories
324 Nickels Arcade
NO 2-7767 and NO 2-9425
)B159
214x3 Speed Graphic with Kodak-Ek-
par 4.5 lens. Flash case, 6 film hold-
ers, film pack adapter and developing
equipment. Call NO 2-6200. )B155
New Atlas Tires
With written guarantee. 67x15, $15.95;
710x15, $17.95; 760x15; $19.95. (Plus
tax and trade-in) No money down
and eight months to pay.
(First payment after Christmas)
Hickey's Service Station
Cor. N. Main & Catherine NO 8-7717
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SUSAN GLASPELL'S
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" forceful, fighting play that takes a stand.
Ann Arbor's PROFESSIONAL Arena Theatre
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Masonic Temple 327 S. 4th Ave. NO 2-5915
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AT 6 P.M.
OH BOY!
A Delicatessen.
Dinner!
Right here in Ann Arbor!
Corned Beef, Pastrami, and
tongue sandwiches with dill
pickles, potatoe chips, and
cokes!
FOR RENT
LARGE APARTMENT newly furnished
for 3 or 4 persons. On campus. NO
2-1443. )C48
ATTRACTIVE 2 ROOMS, $65. 3 rooms,
modern kitchen, private bath. 1020
W. Huron, 3-5224. )C47 I
TWO ROOM Furnished Apartment. All
utilities except gas. Share bath. Mar-
ried couple, no children. Call Mrs.
William Luck, NO 8-8900. )C45
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Daily
Student Special!
Drive a sharp
'52 or '53
home for the holidays.
AS LOW AS $449
10--'53 FORDS
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Other transporatation
cars from $75
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DOUG GREGORY
3160 WASHTENAW
(At the sign of Speedway 79)
MISCELLANEOUS
FOX MOTEL
(Formerly Boyd's)
2805 E. Michigan HU 2-2204
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BUSINESS SERVICES
WASHINGS - Also ironing separately.
Specialize in cotton blouses and
washed skirts. Free pick up and deli-
very. Phone NO. 2-9020. )J23
EXPERIENCED Operators in Beauty
work of all kinds. Ritz Beauty Salon,
605 E. William, NO 8-7066. )J3
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