THE MCHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, IR.UARY 24,1957' PAGrRIGHT rPav~ ~n' U IHIA AL VDY 1TRAY2,15 'I 1957 PLATFORM: Ann Arbor Democrats Donald Hall To Criticize Attack City.I The Ann Arbor Democratic Party's 1957 platform accuses the present city administration of "ob- viously poorly-planned and inade- quate leadership." It calls for the establishment of a human relations commission to study discrimination in Ann Arbor. The statement cited "race, religion and national origin as yardsticks for employment and housing.". The platform was adopted by the local Democratic party at a meeting Wednesday night. The resolution was presented by Dean W. Coston, of WUOM, to the Democratic meeting. A plank was adopted advocating DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN (Continued from Page 4) terviews will be held during the day at the Bureau of Appointments. Grosse Pointe, Michigan -- All Ele- mentary; Elementary Music; Elemen- tary Physical Education; Art/Music; Business Education; English; Latin; French; Spanish; Homemiaking; In- dustrial Arts; Math; Boys Physical Ed- ucation; Girls Physical, Education; So- cial Studies; Science; Senior High Reading Coordinator; School Psycholo- gist; Speech Correction; Teacher of Slow Learners (Elementary). For additional information and ap- pointments contact the Bureau of Ap- pointments, 3528 Administration Build- inig. No 3-1511, Ext. 489. summer Placement: Ken Smith, Camp Charlevoix, for bays, Charlevoix, Mich., will interview for various types of counselors in Room 100 of the Michigan Union, Tues., Feb. 26, from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m., and all day Wed., Feb. 27, from 9 a.m. to 4:45. The following will interview camp personnel in Room 30 of the Michigan Union from W a.m. to 4:45 on Wed., Feb. 27: The Rev. Bob Crosby, t he Detroit Methodist Church; staff, for 8 camp sites 'in' Michigan, including nurse, maintenance staff, kitchen help, water- front, naturalist, nature craft leader, general counselors, and program direc- tor. Mr. and Mrs. Skolnick, Detroit Fresh, Air Society, variety of counselors, resi- dent camps as well as day camps. Riseman Farm Camp, Mrs. Riseman, Dryden, Mich., men for waterfront dir., campcraft dir.; men and women for cabin counselors; women for nurse. The Herald Tribune Fresh P.ir Fund, Larry Mickalie, several camps in New York and eastern states for both han- dicapped and, able-bodied campers. Both general and specialty counselors are needed. Camp Nahelu, Ortonville, Mich., Stan Michaels, general, waterfront, arts and crafts, dramatics, male and female. Mich, Dept. of Mental health, for various hospitals, men and women for summer work. Leadership studying the possibility of unifying the fire and police departments into a Department of Safety. Royal Oak is presently usin g this system. "'The long tenure of the Re- publican mayor," the platform said," has created more problems than it has solved." The platform pledged to work on the housing problem in Ann Arbor.1 It said that the Democrats would work to make it possible for every citizen to "live decently in housing he can afford." The Democrats also said they would work to develop a long range capital improvements plan. They cited problems caused by years of inaction that must be at- tended to, before moving ahead. New Poetry Donald Hall will "Criticize the Contemporary" by comparing the poems of Robert Lowell andRich- ard Wilbur in a lecture at 4:10 tomorrow in Auditorium B, Angell Hall. Hall, who studied at Harvard and Oxford University, was the first American 'poet to win Oxford's Newbigate Award. Hi volume of poems, "Exiles in Marriage," was named the most promising first book of 1955. Hall has been editor of the Har- vard Advocate and the Oxford Isis and was poetry editor of the Paris Review. He held a fellowship at Stanford University and is now a fellow at Harvard. 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