DAI4Y G TH-E fll[.:AisOAN DAI1 E1 AY TYPEWRITERS, rsale and rent. RILL .BELL 582-.J iner . . 18th k of and now Pen- Ban- and ,an and y Colors N'S Official iwnruper 'at the .Unverit3 r of Michigan. .° Published every morning except Mon- day throughout the school year. .. MAIN AGING E DI)TOR. Walter K. Towers. BUSINESS MANAGER Albert IL. iiley Want Ad Stauonus. Press Building; Quarry's Pharm-' acy, State and North Uni- versity. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1911. Night Editor-Robt. M. Gillett. The Parting of The Ways. The events transpiring at the Uni- versity of Minnesota command the keen interest of every football enthu- siast. Since Wisconsin turned the con- ference screw son the gophers, excite- ment at Minneapolis has. been at 212 degrees rFalrenheit. Minnesota now realizes what she did 'not fully com- prehend before, how intolerable many of the rules of the Conference are. Sh is now beginning to understand why Michigan. found it impossible to re main within the fold, and to see that Michigan was not the spoiled child sh has been represented to be. It should not be supposed that Mich igan has no further desire to play western teams. While our relations with the east have been particularl pleasant. and satisfactory, and we do not. Wish to . terminate them, we fee that the western universities are our logical rivals, especially in baseball and on the track. The student bod is undoubtedly in favor of having Min- nesota on our schedule. We are happ3 to read in the Minesota Daily regard- ing the sentiment at Minneapolis, that "A game with Michigan is demanded whether it means the breaking up of the conference or not. While we dc not, pretend to advise Minnesota w hope, with. the Minnesota Daily, tha4 their representatives at the Confer- ence will "demand a game with Michi- gan and a revision of the eligibility rules." . At the mammth meeting of the Minnesota students to secure ar. expression of sentiment concerning a withdrawal from the Conference, Dr. Williams, we are advised by the Chi- cago press, favored remaining in th Conference with insistence 'n a mod- ification.of the rule prohibiting compe- tition with..teams outside the Confer- ence. It is to be hoped that Minnesota fat the very least, will demand a gen- eral overhauling of the Conference rules which will allow athletics in the west to develop until the west can meet the east on even terms and with reasonable hope of success. JUNIOR ENGINEER PRESIDENT APPOINTS CLASS COMMITTEES The following are the chairmen of the committees appointed by President Kuhn, of the Junior Engineers, at the, ast class meeting: Kirk Hoagg, social committee; Harold McGee, dinner com- mittee; W. T. Schepler, executive com- mittee. NOTICE TO THE MEMBERS OF THE t MICHIGAN UNION Public n tice is hereby given that a special meeting of the members of the Michigan Union will be h id at 7:30 P. M. on Tuesday, Nov- ember=2f, 19ei, 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 ' "Pnts to the Constitution o said cor- poratian: ADLAr.a'LMENTS TO THE CONSTITUTION Article III is to be ameided to read as fol- ows: "Section. I. Al men who are students in actual residence at the University of Mich- igan, Alumni, Regents, members of the sev-1 ral faculties and officers of the University >f 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 a life member on payment of fifty dollars ($5o). (b) Any person eligible to membership as provided in the preceding section may be come a life member on payment of fifty dollars ($*o) payable in the following manner: ten Aollars -($ro) to be paid at the time of a~ol- ation for membership and forty dollars ($40) ayable in four equal annual installments, said nstallments to become due and payable on one wo, three and four years from the date of Ouch application. Such applicants for mem- bersaip shall be entitled to all privileges and qubject to all the obligations of full member- ship from the date of first payment, provided, lowever, in case such applicant shall fail to nake payment of any one of said four annual >ayments within one year of the date such nstallment shall become due and payable 1e shall forfeit all rights to become a life nember by thereafter making payment of that or any remaining installment, and any install- ments which may theretofore have been paid by such applicant shall be considered and taken as regular annual dues. (c) Any person not eligible to membership cder the preceding provisions may become a life member of the association on the pay- ent of one hundred dollars ($oo), provided such candidate for life membership has secured the aproval of two-thirds of the Board of Iirectors. "Section III. The Union may at any meet-. ng, by a two-thirds vote of the members pres- ent, elect to honorary membership any person , a'ho may have rendered distinguished service to the University of Michigan, providedssuch 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 's hereinafter, provided. shall have 'he same rivileges. All members except those admitted o membership under Section III, of Article II, of this constitution shall be entitled to Yote at the meetings of the Union and at the innual election of officers, provided, however, hat at the annual election of officers, of those aembers possessing the qualifications specified n Secction I, of Article 1il, only thosc'who ave signed their names on the membership oIl in the club-house before nine A. M. o he second Saturday in April shall be entitle o vote." Section VII of Article V is to be amence o read as follows: "(a) The government of the Union shall h ested in the Board of Directors, composed < 'ie aforesaid nine officers, three others electe nonually from the t niversity Faculties, an ve alumni of the University who are member f the Union, the same to be elected'by th \dvisory Council of the Alumni Asociatio the University. This Board shall cohstit. he Board df Directors for the corporation. I .iall have legal title to the property of th 'nion and shall be especially vested wit' >ower to receive donations to the Union" "Nb) Upon the coipletion of the Michiga 'nion club-house project 'as outlined in th. "esolution of the Michigan Alumni Associatioi passed- at its meeting of June 28th, 1911, th title t such club-house, buildings and ground shall be transferred to, and thereafter renmi n the Board of Regents of the Universiy, the Michigan Union club-house poject sha or this purpose, be considered as completed a such time as such club-house shall be ready fo use and occupancy." "(c) Upon the completion of the Michigat ion club-house project as set forth in (b) - his section, the management and control of thr lub-house, buildings and grounds shall be ves Ad in the Board of Governors composed of th 'inancial Secretary of the Union, who shall b h Chairman of the Board, the President o the Union, one member of the Board of Reg nts of the University, to be chosen by th 'egents, and four members of the Union to b :hosen from the life, faculty and alumni mem bers, provided that at least three of the said 'our shall be alumni of the University." Section VIII, Article V is to be amended y striking out the words "a majority." Section IV, Article VIII is to be amended o read as follows: "Ten percent of the members possessin the qualifications for membership as specified n Section 1, of Article III, shall constitute a quorum at any meeting of the Union, annua r special."' , Article IX to be amended to read as fol- lows: "Amendments to this constitution, not in vio- 'ation of the Articles of Association, may be- adopted at any meeting of the Union, annua r special, by a two-thirds vote of the members resent, provided twenty per cent of those nembers possessing the qualifications for mem- i)ersliip specified in Section 1, of Article III are, present, such amendments having been -ublished with the notice of the meeting." Arthur B. Moehlman, Recording Secretary. 40 to 48 The Daily delivered any place in Ann Arbor for the re"t of the year, only $2.00. 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