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It, has heeti pirioiisedlitnd.for, the presnt hie editors ofi this.iiptiersiffci. this. suit s.isa stggestioti thut stuidett i1ttain tiita reserve funtot i lcelcrassn upoii in such emtergetnctes as. a leu we' w0ititit sendilour terelas in a.,gamie;treat. t biantd, or itndutlge iiitt aly acttvitt ich diemieiandis ready mtitey.This so- calledi reservei'fontiioght lx stibsertied (tiin t cuerlier wis hof the semester. liy tisintg regularlyipreipatredllacks.Eacht stuidenttoibliges hitmselt to pay in a cer- tar tiisiie(p referabily not. to, exceed otne dollartoitic funide, by a certain tine.I '1Th.istonery coutldi le hatndled hby a stut- dett i treaisurer, elected by university meii aitti ccrii itto ier office. ; Such ,a plain w'll intsture readsytmontey at all tites. 'hltire is no (tPityitig the fact that such mt cr ctrying aroundl for maotnty as wsa wciitessed last treck, tric atisitally de- telopes >cht tie sit sciuld .indulge sometativtsits, is undtigified if tnt poi- ives has ttrmful. 'The trtading tipont ret- resuiltiniidismal failure,.atid spt ii afail- u tretattfo titnc, tnt tose ondlther scusto ta gamte aftet:'such' anmove- t-irtt iats.been t rtrid,,swulid tare re- suts nti pleasanit to Contemplate Againt we tire gladl io do sutch acts as the use mecntined, attinoonearqutestiotis est work is the otnly proper move. . But it is a nattier ittdouttlwhlethieriar ntt the iitlctic .Assoitaioti as itt assocta- tin shldtilpity for scrubs' trips.,Iantd exttrsiois tarotther activities, whelter orcit nt closely allieid to itts workiis. It is ta Nve1lliutnoswnifact, sower-er,; that at prsetithessoieatioiniis triottn- a post- ioto perform.t suchltgerierotts ;.deedes, art cwlenuwestutdets stop t ctnsier tic. ggatiotwrk bsngcarridcil ots las this saminitstitutiton, seemust ktow that the reuetst ais eri. lBut almost isvery mnere would gladly tker the resposiility of paying fis tithle itno a reserve tittd, such pay- meet tto be tmad at his comvenince.' The date ight een lbe held late itt the' year for certauils stdet pleges colil hi helid as negotable by the general attletit association officers. The, see c+'ilil ase a defiite sui tor work with. We cold carry outetoutr generous im- pulses antidntsake ai spectacle of stu- iett finaces everytite te occasion tiN c SUY" cg AIcNS.sdos Now that a etomtplaintethlar beiivoiced tgaitst inoisy idettratios-witt "lanig itfell andilroar itt gttt"-nit the Sabblath clay, it woruild bhr iell to reach some defiite cisnclsios before the matter is droippetd. We believe no offi- cial action is calletd for. As soon as the publlic mintd is arotset. as it lar beeti by the distssions of the last fewv days, it wrill firmnulate its owni lawis, atd it can i-eidepenidd tpoto itobsere them. Or it it seemis dseirable the Council arigt idraws tilt a reslitioninitbIelal of the studtetitbory, sblject to a tacit ai- trovl tr refusal. Such ai resoltion wsotldl avoidi the ionxiius features of arblitrty legislatioti. atidlwold at the samcir timie disiaoisay intentini of turnitnig ourcbacks tn the issue. W\hat the teor ott that resolution shtotldlle is becotititg clearer every dlay. It is ntiithini the piurpoe of the UnJi- veit ti-tattagotize t-tther itstitti- tis itt AnnmiArbor. All ae ti right to exist. atiti pursue their wot without iing- itiertereid with ly the Ioiseros tuooti of tny other. 'Te churches of the towni hare suffered seriously, atd if only as ai tatter of commniot courtesy, ought to be relieved rout the fear ott further ditturbance. Mich crt weighty ini the deciiott should le the respect de-event from at irresponsile stdrtnt-t the day of worship of the iatioS atd the rtce. Whatever may be lie personal attitude towrdai Sabath bretikitig, it is itotre virteoustis bei a Roteatnwhle ii Rotte-for Rmee's sake. Andilthere is nondeysig ttRomeua us yirs- stronig cltis. Dl,'f~)S ItOLICY IN -ATIXITIC INA\NCFrS (Conitnudteem Page One.) taken', iii hr the Athletic Asociaioti for muembilerships, Mr. Blaird sadl 'Nearly the ettire amouotnt receired from the stdtets fromthle stle of nem bershtis iiithe tssociatiotisareturned to temitsvalte rees-ci. The etrrett expense's of the athletic association, t- geter witht the concessiots gven in the uay ot teduceetiprices to athletic con- tests not toiinettioni the bitttons adilit- cientals cesuesteaseedy-the shole ~Micigni lar te highest slried coach athil tratier in the coutry. Well. chit of it? Does any Michigan mant wshi it Wer not so? If le does, le is yet to e found What a howvl would go eis it emther Fielditg I. Yost or Keene Fitepatricmetwene to le let go, especially if their release cmte frmt motives of ecronmy t "B" said in effect: The athletic associatione'claims it istn the rocks. . But sui a state of affairs is not true." Perhaps e did not take the trouble o inform himself ott the subject om which he cas swriting. At the present ime, the treasury of the athletic association shows a deficit , a comditione of affairs sswhicht will necessitate the profits rout the Penti gane carrying baseball, track, and all the other sports througt an en- tire yar. 'Th deficit is not caused by mismanagemnmt. The worst koker will tot make the statement that the fuds of the association are recklessly or extravagantly hatdled. To te cre- dit of Mr. Baid it inet be said that the fact that thur past year wtil its con- ference reformeeliuitatiotns, as well as the imucresed exptenses (lie o the com- pletione of the sork on Ferry Field di ndt utterly swanmp the Michigani athletic associationt and nake high-priced ail- letics-thec only hud iichigait wants- a thimng of hitory, is dlue to the able eimaer iniwi che the affairs itt the ath- letic association have ben comdcted. "B' snas misiformed, else he wsol dt htave swrittents ihle idid. Auth is a man whit is aiparently jtidgimg soeley fromm external apearances-suchi as the big receipts of the association from a big football gaue-capale of criicieng thu attitude of the athletic associatioms or of, a man uwhit has put athletics at te west's greatest university on a paying asis? I think not. Until about ive years ago it cas customary for the students to gather at a lig meass neeting t the eginnintmg of he year amd ledge muoey- for helfitg toa maitaite athletics. Most of the stt- uemnts gave romt $t to $ chile the husiness adu faculty mete cotriuted in larger amounts. This is io longer ue- cessary, thamks again to Director Baird, yet wheti the students are nv asked to give twsemiy-five cents its a seaso, they thitk they- are heing imposed uot.The athletic associatiome is not a lriatae graft. as muanty-studets see to belier-. t is e-operative. auth the beefius of the athletin asociatitoe are fnally advan- tages o e ejoyed by the entire stu- (entody. Wheen Ferry Field has becn roiuihleteul : wheme Michigan hs alluwel in play-blig gammes as formerly; atd when the Athletic Associationt is ott a solid finacial basis; then, it will be te to ask the Associatione to give the scrubs expentsive triphuc-ich will help to re- card temi for their seasou's cork. ut util thet, is it adverse criticismm slightly previous? Ji.Fi-gnONiax stIJ:,4T'O . muIann 'The prograne for the Jeffersoutiame lit- -racy- society- for tomight is as follows' Cturrent Events-tLosimger Addtress-Btagly. Impromptue Deate-Affirmiatie, Ir- cit;mnegative, Ryan. Stories-Finley. Debate, Resolved that the telegraph sy-stem of the counmtry- should be ownedI atnd operated hy-te goverment.muuAffirmi- atitie, 1E. ''urmer, J t~iUngh ; :egte.i llegltam, 11. Germet. WA.N''D-lStudent to udraw crtrunm. Call at Co-op unuday. 39 This is the time of the year to think of Sweaters; Foot Balls and Gymnasium supplies For years we have sold the hest makes in Sweaters, Gymnasium supplies, Foot Balls ad Sportimg Goods. Everybody knows our prices are right. Foot Balls $1.00 to'$5.00 Wahr's University Bookstore C. [.OBARINH[ Law Medical Dental Books New and Second-hand Largest Stock in Michigan Text=Book9- Dictionaries Quiz Cornpends C. E. BARTHELL Tel 161. 326 S. Stae St. ChafingDishes A mrgeuiree ptnt dish wit sei nu a meutiuled foodmhdisu mmii tte uprts[m.Tutishe g gem t utuu *. 6. WM. ARNOLD, Jewler ~IL. . O o Gadski On Monday evening November ii, an oppor- tunity will be given the Ann Arbor public to hear one of the greatest prima - donnas on tbe concert platform. By getting a season Choral Union Ticket such stars as Gadski, Schumann- H e ink, Ed. Johnson, Rider-Kelsey, etc., can be beard at the rate of 30 cents each. Season tickets - - $3.00 Single concert- 1.00 rbe Students' ecture tssocfatio n Season 1907-1908 SECOND NUIIBER M R. J O HN GRAHAM B ROOKIS President American Social Science Association Friday Eveuiiw#, Nov. 8.,1907. 8:15 P. M. r UVnhvrsr~ty Hll Tickets for Entire Course- - - $2.00 Tickets Reserved for Entire Course - .50 Single AdMission Tickets - - - .50. S. L. A. Office, Man Corridor, University Hal Treasure's Hours, 4(to6 daly, ,Saurday excepted. Michigan State T elee-Office, U. of M. Exchange, 65. 1i 121 Washlngton F. The Randall StuiRan~dald Pack Props. Phone 598