w .U U SLIIUrIIU- I InIUJ i3N9L ULniiriI IN ROOM PROFITEERING UUMAIGN according Hurley. ATTITUDE WARD SCORED OF UNIVERSITY TO- OLDER LANDLADIES and Tomorrow Joyce IN. inchester Woman y CHARLES STOKES WAYNE ppeared in the Smart Set Ilagazine. Editor, The Michigan Daily: A few days ago the University of- ficials were calling upon the citizens of Ann Arbor to open theirhouses to accommodate the students. Many, at a sacrifice of their own comforts, or at considerable expense, did so. As part recompense, a charge of $3.0'6 or $4.00 a week to a student was made, the price for a modern home with good clean furnishings. Now in order to create an impres- sion that the University is "standing by the students," the freshmen in par- ticular, a great cry is raised that the landladies are profiteering. In other' words, getting rich like they did last year when almost every house was de- corated with a. "For Rent" sign. Did the University offer the land- ladies any aid then? Did they ask for it? No! When you come down to moral integrity they can furnish the goods! At the best they hgld an en-, viable position. Eighteen hours on duty; live in the kitchen; sleep in the garret, or on some folding cot in the hall, and doing all kinds; of menial work. They have been underpaid. No wonder in many cases better houses or furnishings could not be given. They have given service for years with no profits to buy new. Now the Univer- sity wants the citizens whose business has not been along this line to cum- pete 'in prices with the relics of past generations. The secretary of the Michigan Union must consider both sides of 'the ques- tion. A 50 per cent in'crease from\the starvation prices of previous years is not in harmony with. the 150 to 200 per cent increase in household frnishings and supplies. There may be a few ex- ceptions, but for two students to ex- pect to get a good, clean, modern room within three to five blocks of the cam- pus for less than $6.00 per week is not in keeping with the ,present condi- tions of living. Quite "a number who were holding their rooms for extra high prices at first, now are willing to take anything. they can get. Students, comparing priges with those scattered cases, be- come dissatisfied and often think they paid too much. For the saving of 50 cents or $1.00 a week, that much to spend for selfish pleasure, they mould sacrifice their word of honor to keep the room agreed upon. A good start for the student in his training to become a citizen! It should always be borne in mind that a train- ed mind without an equal moral and spiritual development,. is amenace to society. A verbal agreement should be as binding as a written one, so far as the honors of the contracting part- ies are concerned. I, however, believe that the com- plaints made, with a few exceptions,, come from those students who do not understand the situation or are the naturally born kickers so often met with in the late military training. CITIZEN.. STUDENTS FORCED FROM ROOMS. BY RAISE IN RENT AFTER AD- VANCED PAYMENT October 5, 1919. Secretary, The Michigan Union: The following information is placed at your convenience in compliance with your request published in -The Daily. My roommate a'nd I arranged for rooms the latter part of August. The price agreed on was.$6.00 a week for the suite, and an advance of two weeks made at that time to bind the bar- gain. Upon my arrival here, the land- lady stated that we must either pay $9.00 a week, which was out of the question, or take a third man in the room with us. The rooms were too small for three, and would have been very inconvenient, and we were forced to locate other rooms. The furniture of the rooms Is as fol- lows: One study table, three chairs, one cot, double bed, and a chest of drawers; bathroom Is on the second floor. There are electric lights, hot- air heating, and telephone. The rooms in question are a front suite on the second floor with two windws. I believe the humber of students In the house to be eight and two other people 'on the third floor. Other stu- dents had not arrived at that time, but I believe that they received the same information as to a raise in rates. The change has made it very incon- venient, as the distance which my roommate is forced to go to work is so much greater, and .causes a ser- ions loss of time. In my case the time spent in searching for new rooms has made it impossible thus far to obtain work to help out on expenses. Trusting that this information will help in straightening out the situa- tion, Yours truly, 11M. N. PAIGE, '23E, 277 N. Division. QGeorge Hurley, general secretry of the Unoin red the above communica- tions before their publication. In r-3 gard to the landladls side of the mat- ter, Hurley said: " he writr of this communication begs the questions. In my own personal investigation I have found a number of rooms which are anything but 'good, clan, and modern.' If the rooms in the houses as a maj- ority are as good as the writer pic- tures hers to be, there Would, perhaps, be something in her argument.", I Hurley laid further emphasis upon the fact that ti writer neglects to make mention of, that numerous class of landladies who have ousted stu- dents on that "high moral ground" of getting a dollar or .so more a week from someone-else. In commenting on the student's let- ter, Hurley remarked that the high cost of living coul never have risen with such a jump as to necessitate an increase of more than 38 per cent in the short space of one month. It should be presumed that the price given in August os $6.00 a week would be considered as sufficient to allow' a comfortable margin'if taken at that Read the Michigan Daily for Campus ALARM news.--Adv. Guarantee J. L. Chalp 1) 3 South / Garri ARGONNE- HE form fist Cluett,PeabqdyCo.I Thenaen "AtS o am 6 1 Branch Nickels Arcade .' NERS PRESSERS. 204 E. WASyM/Mro . L (ne 68 Suits pressed while you wait. DANCING SHOO LEARN TO DANCE Learn to dance, then you will be popular. Don't be a wall flower. All the latest dances taught,' with ladies' assistance. Dancing is one continuous plea- sure. Prof. H. H. Mittenthal of Detroit, having 10 years' exper- ience and is one of the best mod-' ern dancing instructors in the state, and is now teaching in Detroit, Jackson, Lajnsing, Flint, Pontiac, and will open his school at the Armory Friday evening, Oct. 17. Classes every Friday evening from 7 to 8:30. Private lessons 6 to 7. Those wishing to attend should come the open- ing night. Armory dance will follow after the class. I. CLOC d. Try One nan. Jew Main Street -Ma0 Nash In'" The Big Charn MAJESTI4 LAST TIMES TODAY Wallace Reis in 'Valley of Gian1 ARCADI Shows at 300;7O 8:30 Theatre.. 296-M Mgr's Res., 231 Tues-Wed. 11-15-Alice Joyce in Winchester Woman"; Star - Co "As You Were," and Outing-Cl Scenic. Thurs-Fri. 16.17-Clara Kimball in "The Better Wife"; GaleF Comedy, "The Detectress." Friday, Chap. I of "Smashing riers." ) WUERTH THEATRI '2:00, 3:30, 7:00, 8:30, 10:00 Tues-Wed. 14-15-Mary Miles Mini "Yvonne from Paris," with a Sun Co-medy and Kinogran Weekly. Also Vaudeville. Thurs-Fri. 16-17-Taylor Holmes in side Dawn," with' a two-reel Cor Also Vaudeville. Sat. 18 - William Desmond in Brush Hamlet," with a Screen N tine and Comedy. Sun-.Mon. 19-20 -"'Oh Boy," six Filmusical Comedy, with a Lloyd' edy and Colored Review. '", 1 "I 'A. N0 ,. (ORPHEUM THI 2:00. 3:30. 700. 8:3 Tues-Wed. 14-15--Peggy H Merry-Go-Round," with Western. Thurs-Fri. 16-17 - Dorothy "The ,Heart of Humani News and Comedy. (Re Sat. -I8-"The Turn in the ,. Sun -Gladys Mystery," f Sri - " - i JOYCE mph star ' ALICE JOYCE in a spicun.i nd FRIDAY ALL YOUNG IL 1 Dinrs'Trubey'S Dinners. Lunches Confcctionei Ice Cream, Delicious Sodas We Make our own Cream Orders solicited from Fraternities 9 Sororities. 21'8 S. Main Phone 1 The Screen TTER WIFE" 4a Leave Copy at Quarry's and The Delta WANTED a $5.00 . Single two cam- - One large front room, airs, Mission furinture. 9. 411 N. Ingalls St. -Iesirable suit of front ou e $6.00. 1141 E. Ann e 93-M. -Garage just off Washten- tewood. Phone 1881-R. j FOR SALE -Season ticket for musical nain floor section C C . 0. Phone 2299-J or write h Ave. WANTED-By two students, experienc- ed in wiring, 'installing fixture , electrical apparatus and telephones, work in the above line. Box C, Daily, ' WANTEI-Immediately-Student liv- ing in vicinity of Geddes and Walnut to itend furnace. Good wages. Call 2635-R: WANTED-Mending and darning neat- ly done $.35 per hour. Call -morn- ings or evenings, '624 S. Division St. MISCELLANEOUS THIS is the weather when you need a rain coat. Why not buy a Goodyear )and have the best? Men's or Wom- en's $7.45 to $45.00. Mrs. E. M. Goss, 314 IN..Ashley. WILL the man who exchanged hats at' Union last Sunday call 1343-M?. LOS AND FOUND LOST-Silver cigarette case Sunday. Initials L. S. K. Finder please call Derr, 284 or 509 S. Jefferson St. and receive reward. AT THE MAJESTIC "The Valley pf 'the Giants," which appears at the Majestic the last times today, is both realistic and en- tertaining. As the son of an old lumber- man. Wallace Reid battles against an unscrupulous rogue who is trying to freeze out all the other lumbermen in the region: How well he succeeds, aided from an unexpected source, forms the story of this red-blooded narrative. A Sennett comedy "Trying to Get Along" and "Topical Tips" complete the program. Among the future Ma- jestic bookings is "The Miracle Man," neiv being shown in Detroit. Teachers' ,Convention Draws Profs. Prof. J. B. Edmundson and Prof.' George E. Myers, both- of the edu- cational department. left Monday for Marquette, where they will attend a meeting of the State Teachers' asso- 'clation of the Upper Peninsula. LOST AND FOUND LOST-Lady's gold wrist watch at School of Music or in South East part of city. 402 E. Jefferson and get reward. LOST-Fairly large brown English Bull dog without collar. - Notify Al- pha Delta Phi house. Phone 18. Sennett Comedy TODAY ONLY MA J E S T I C 7PT."" br C Topics Don't Miss It 0 A Great Show from Start to Finish Burton Holmes. Travelogue l t..-.. F ..1. - LL "TeVllyoPteGins Tomorrow "The Avalanche" and Style Show Latest Gow on Living Models LOST--A gold locket, initials L. R. Finder please return to 204 W. Jef- ferson St. or phone 980-J.? FOUND-Fountain pen in front of U Hall. Owner may have same by paying for this ad and identifying Majestic Famous Orchestra So LOST-Oxford gray dress coat. Find- er return to Michigan Daily office.