THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, MAY 24 THE lYITCHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY. MAY 14. 'Ensian Chooses Editors, Junior appointments to the Michiganensian editorial and business staffs were recently announced by the Board in Control of Student Publica- tions. Those receiving positions on the 'Ensian editorial staff are Karen Aldridge, '59; features editor; Carol Handschumak- er, 60, schools and colleges editor; Judith Webster, '60; house groups co-editor; Mar- shall Strome, '61, house' groups co-editor; Alan Sha- piro, '60, organizations co- editor; Margaret McKee, '60 organizations co-editor; Paul Borman, '59, sports editor; Ronald Sossi, '61, photogra- phy editor; and Susan Deo, '61, features assistant. Other editors include Bren- da Barrett, '61, schools and colleges assistant; R o s a l i e Rude, '61, house groups as- sistant; Lois Starke, '60, or- ganizations assistant; Mil- dred Friedman, '61, organiza- tions assistant; Marshall Overstedt, .'59, sports assist- ant; Frederick Shippey, '61E, photography assistant; Jane Myers, '60, copy assistant; Barbara Rich, '59, copy assist- ant; and John Bostater, '60, copy assistant. New appointees for the 'En- sian business staff are Walter Wilkie, '60E, promotions man- ager; James Kay, 61, assist- ant sales manager; Susan Burkhart, '61, assistant office manager; Timothy Johnson, 160E, assistant advertising manager; Cynthia Blanchard, '60; contracts manager; Mary Davis, '60, sales accounts manager. 'U' Glee Club To Perform On TV Show Forty-five members of the Uni- versity Men's Glee Club will ap- pear on Pat Boone's television show from 9-9:30 p.m. tomorrow. The show can be seen locally over WXYZ-TV, channel 7. Plans include both songs by the club and numbers in which Boone will be the featured singer. Accompanied by Prof. Philip A. Duey, conductor of the glee club, and James D. Shortt, Jr., super- visor of the University Relations Field Services, the members of the club left Monday for New York to begin rehearsals. DIAL NO 8-6416 . Ends TONIGHT . ACADEMY AWARD WINNER Best Foreign Picture of the Year! LINO oE LAuRENT1* s .--l pesents C, U LETTA Id MASINA fig~ti6 ,iI. Directed by FEDERICO FELLINM Opening THURSDAY "ONE OF YEAR'S TEN BEST !" -Crowther, N.Y. Times --Winsten, N.Y. Post "SMILES of a SUMM ER NOIGHT" Gilliam UrgesAnswers for Disease . By ANITA FELDMAN "Chronic, non-infectious dis- eases present a great challenge to the field of Public Health, and it is up to the future Public Health workers to find an answer to their control," Dr. Alexander G. Gilliam speaker at the annual Sundwall Memorial Lecture said yesterday. Discussing "The -Epidemiologi- cal Considerations Related to Control of Cervical Cancer," Dr. Gilliam remarked that the ab- sence of alarming symptoms at the start of the disease is the main reason that cancer of the cervix is often well advanced be- fore it is ever discovered. Detection Saves Women Studies show that if cervical disease is detected and treated during the first stage of its devel- opment; 100 per cent of the wo- men so afflicted can be saved. However, if the disease goes with- out treatment for five years, only dine per cent of the women hav- ing the disease for this length of time will live. Thus, the stage of the disease at the time of institu- tion of treatment is of primary, importance to its cure. In 1955, deaths in the United States due to cancer of the uterus Groups Plan Mock Shows For IPublic An exhibition of a day's opera- tion of closed circuit radio and television will be presented tomor- row by the radio and television de- partments under the auspices of the Department of Speech. The program, which will be a continuous broadcasting of pro- ductions, will be entirely student produced and directed, according to Janet Simpson, Grad., program coordinator of the radio depart- ment. The open house will be held from 3-6 p.m. and from 7-10 p.m. in the radio and television studios of the Frieze Building. The pub- lic is invited to attend. Organization Notices Russian Circle, meeting, May 15, 8:00 p.m., Basement of Lane Hall, program of Russian dancing, singing, poetry and dialogue. Physics Club, meeting, May 14, 7:30 p.m., 2038 Randall Lab. Dr. Parkinson to speak on "Some Problems in Nu- clear Physics." * * * Chess Club, meeting, May 14, 7:30 p.m., Union. are susceptible to cervical cancer, it occurs more frequently in mar- ried women, and nuns are rare- ly found to have the disease," Dr. Gilliam added. It has been suggested that mass screening tests be given on a com- munity-wide, impersonal basis, so that a woman whose disease has not shown itself through any un- usual symptoms, can- be treated in enough time to reduce the probability of her disability or death. Calls Testing Unwise Dr. Gilliam's opinion, although it is not the opinion of the entire Public Health field, is that at, present, such testing is not wise.' "Many women would receive wrong results from such imper- sonal tests, and so, false feelings of alarm or false feelings of se- curity would be instilled in these women." "It is necessary that we con- tinue our research into this field to discover whether mass testing could be done on an accurate level before we extend such testing out of the clinic and the private doc- tor's office," Dr. Gilliam con- cluded. City Selects ThreeMe For Board Appointments to the city's Hu- man Relations Commission were announced Monday night by Ann Arbor's mayor, Prof. Samuel J. Eldersveld of the political science department. Paul C. Wagner,'head of a lo- cal men's clothing firm, was se- lected to replace George E. Wede- meyer, He was picked following Wedemeyer's decision to decline reappointment. The Rev. Henry Lewis, chosen as chairman, and Richard J. Mann were reappointed to the 10- flember commission. All these ap- pointments carry three year terms dating from May 5. The chair- manship will be in effect for a year, and other members of the commission will continue to serve out their present terms. Eldersveld commented Monday night that he felt the Rev. Mr. Lewis and Mann, as well as oth- ers serving on the commission, "have done an excellent Job." r I. I. Daily-Ian MacNiven DR. GILLIAM . . gives lecture totaled 15,000 and 9,000 of this number were due particularly to cancer of the cervix, or narrow lower or outer end of the uterus, Dr. Gilliam added. Studies Reveal Differences Further studies reveal that can- cer of the cervix is more predom- inant in non-white than in white women; that women married be- fore the age of twenty are more susceptibe to the disease than women married after the age of twenty; that women of lower socio-economic classes expreience higher rates of the disease than do women of higher economic classes; and that it is found more in women whose husbands are laborers than in women whose husbands are engaged in a pro- fession. "Although nonM-narried women E. I ,, Ai ARE YOU CONSUMING? Even the President says you ought to. Do so this summer or next fall at . 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