THE MICHIGAIv DAILY i II Mi I W Mi 1( 'C y and l' s Creams ore . 'hosia 270 MW ~ 1 & Co.'s knowledge no verv instance. NOTICE TO THE MEMBERS OF THE MICHIGAN UNION Public nc tiec is hereby given that a special meeting of the members of the Michigan Union will be h:d at 7:30 P. M. on Tuesday, Nov- ember 2f, 1911, at Waterman Gymnasium for the purpose of considering amendments to Articles V and VII of the Articles of Asso- ciation of the Michigan Union and for the further purpose of considering the following amendi nents to the Constitutioh of said cor- ,oration: AMENDMENTS TO THE CONSTITUTION Article III is to be amended toi read as fol- 'ows:. "Section LI All men who are students in ac ta residence at the University of Mich- igan, Alumni, Regents, members of the sev- eral faculties and officers of the University of Michigan may become members of the association upon the payment of the annual club dues. - "Section II. (a) Any person eligible to mem- bership as provided in the preceding section may become life member on payment of fifty dollars ( ) (b) Any person eligible to membership as provided in th'e preceding section may be come a life member on payment of fifty dollars ($50) payable in the following .manner: ten dollars ($o) to be paid> at the time of apoli- cation for membership and forty dollars ($40) lla)yable in four equal annual installments, said installments to become due and payable on one two, three and four years from the date of such .application. Such applicants for mem- bersaip shall be entitled to all privileges and oubject to all the obligations of full Afeber- tipefrom the date of first payment, provided. hpwever, in case such applicant shall fail to make payment of any one of said four annual payments within one year of the date such installment shall become due -and payable he shgl forfeit all rights to become a life member by thereafter making payment of that or any remaining intallment, and any install- ments which may theretofore have been paid hy such applicant shall be considcred and taken as regular annual dues. (c) Any peson not eligible to membership under the preceding provisions may become a life member of the association on the pay- ment of one hundred dollars ($oo), provided such candidate for life fnembership has secured the approval of two-thirds of the Board of Directors. "Section III. The Union may at any meet- ing, by a two-thirds vote of the members pres- ent, elect to honorary membership any person who may have rendered distinguished service to the University of Michigan, provided such candidate for honorary membership has re- ceived the approval of the Board of Directors. Article IV is to be amended to read as follows: "Members of all of the above classes, except as hereinafter rovided, shall have the wino- privildges. All members except those admitted to membership uender. Section III, of Article III, of this constitution shall be entitled t< vote at the meetings of the Union and at the annual election of officers, provided, however that at the annual election of officers of those menmhers possessing the qluaifications specified in Section I, of Article ill, only those 'wh have signed their names on the membershil roll in the club-house before nine A. M. o the second Saturday in April shall be entitled to vote." Section VII of Article V is to be amended to read as follows: "(a) The government of the Union shall be vested in the Board of .Directors, composed o' the aforesaid nine officers, three others'elected aninuallyfromtthe University Facultes, and hve alumni of the University who are members of the Union, the same to be elected by the Advisory Council of the Alumni Association of the University. This Board shall constitute the Board of Directors for the corporation. I shall have legal title to the property of the Union and shall be especially vested with power to receive donations to the Union." "(b) Upon the completion of the Michigar Union club-house project as outlined in th< resolution of the Michigan Alumni Association passed at its meeting of June 28th, 1911, th< title to such club-house, buildings and ground shall be transferred to, and- thereafter remaii in the Board of Regents of the University the Michigan Union club-house project shall for this purpose, be considered as completed a- such time as such club-house shall be ready for use and ocupanc." %r' "(c) Upon the completion of the Michigan Union club-house project as set forth in (b) of this section, the management and control of the club-house, buildings and grounds shall be vest ed in the Board of Governors composed of the Financial Secretary of the Union, who shall be th6 Chairman of the Board, the President of the Union, one member of the Board of Reg ents of the University, to be chosen by the Regents, and four members of the Union to be chosen froi the life, faculty and alumni mem- bers, provided that at least three of the said four shall be alumni of the University." Section. VIII, Article V is to be amended by striking out the words "a majority." Section IV, Article VIII is to be amended to read as follows: - "Teh percent of the members possessing the qualifications for membership as specified in Section 1, of Article 111, shall constitute a quorum at any meeting of the Union, annua- or special."i Article IX to be amended to read as fol- lows: "Aniendments 'to this constitution, not in vio- lation of the Articles of Association, nay be adopted at any meeting of the Union, annua or special, by a two-thirds vote of the members present, provided twenty per cent of those members possessing the qualifications for mem- bership specified in Section I, of Article III. are present, such amendments having been published withthenotice of the meeting." Arthur B. Mochlman, Recording Secretary. 40 to 48 The Daily delivered any place in An, Arbor for the rest of the year, only $2.00. LOST. Lost-On Saturday a bar pin set with rubies and diamonds. Finder call Mrs. Klingmann, 341 E. Liberty. Lib- eral reward. 42-43-44 Lost--Small gold cased watch, key-' winder, fob attached. Reward if re- turned to 312 John R. St., Detroit. 44-5-6 Lost-Fountain pen in leather carrying case. Finder please phone 1199-J. Reward. Patronize the new print shop, Davis and Ohlinger, Job Printers, 109 E. Washington Street. Bell Phone, 432-J. 18 eod tf 441 Lost-At the game Saturday lady's gold watch, hunting case, Elgin movement. Dropped somewhere be- twebn William St. and Ferry field -on State, or inside the field. Finder please notify D. S. V. 410 Thompson St. or phone Bell 1408. Liberal reward.' 44 FOR SALE For Rent-Suite for two, 603 East Mad- ison. 42-3-4-5-6-7 WANTED. Wanted-Work of any kind by young, i '. i i OF 3 Best Bitter Sweets Thick, crdsty, bitter chocolate, around a melting . weet cream center. Flavors vanilla, orange, cocoanut. They're called Chocolates In pound and half-pound boxes, at sixty cents a pound. E. E. 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