ISTIONNAIRE -inserts, Christ- ms make ideal ad Company th University tman Kodaks and Supplies. (Continued from Page Four) shall be made up of the faculty mem- bers d. They pass upon eligibility other than those involving academic standing. Q. Who are the present members of the finance committee, composed of the chairman of the board, the di- rector of outdoor athletics, and the treasurer of the Athletic association, who have general control over all moneys received? A. P. G. Bartelme as director of chairman of the board in control of athletics are at present 'the only mem- berg of 'the finance committee. The board of directors has not yet elected its 'treasurer. Such treaurer is the third member of the Finance Commit- tee. Q. Could not the annual report of the board in -control to the Regents and University Senate be published in The Daily at the end of each year? Published in Part A. Yes. This report has occasion- ally been published in, part in The Daily. Usually, however, The Daily has felt that not sufficient space could be given to the printing of the report in full. The result has been that oc- casionally when extracts have been printed a false impression has been given as to what the report has cover- ed. This report is prepared by the chairman of the board and he is not only entirely willing but anxious that it be published in full in "the baily as has usually been done, in the Alumnus. Q. Is every student who pays the $5 annual fee a member of the Ath- letic association? A. Yes. Q. Who are the present directors of the Athletic association, which we hear includes the director of athletics, a secretary, a treasurer, a baseball manager, a football manager, a track mnanager, and interscholastic manager? When do they hold meetings? What powers have these directors? Do their powers conflict with those of the IL' All-Weather Shoe 4 Our Stylish 11 IY P[OPL[ DO YOU.S[ND CANDY 1!? remember when a box of eats came from home, how the whole : in, and how you considered yourself lucky if you got any for you realize that when you send candy to a friend quite often the appens-you're treati g your friend, and your friend's friends? 11' od candies are scarce this year, and if you be sure of that three or five pound box, order We'll, hold it for you till Christmas. ey're those Allen Qualley Candies you know.. Liberty at Maynard There are two big reasons why you will lik First, it is a brogue, and handsomely decorated what's-what today. Second, it is an every-kiE sho. TOP GRADE $16-00 AT T.F... BOOT SHOP A+ 116 So . ai St. I 3 rep MARIE ,\ N; board in control of athletics? A. A. I do not have in mind the names of the various managers. This could be easily obtained at 'the' ath- letic office. b. When called. Regents Make Provision' c and d. The, affairs of the corpora tion are niormally conducted by its board of directors: This would be true in case of the Athletic association, but for the fact that the Board of Regents has provided, "The board in control of athletic sshall have full control of all questions pertaining to athletics, except as hereinafter specified. It shall make, adopt, and enforce the necessary rules , governing al "ques- tions pertaining to the eligibility of players, intercollegiate relations and membership in associations of uni- varsities and colleges "organized for the regulation of athletics. It shall be the purpose of the board in all its actions and in any ,rules that if may adopt, to foster reasonable partic- ipation by the student body in gener- al, in the various forms of indoor and outdoor physical exercise." The Board of Regents has further provid-' ed that "1. The Athletic association of the University of Michigan (a cor- poration) is permitted to continue the active management of all athletic en- terprises connected with the Univer- sity° subject in all respects to the con- trol and approval of the board in con trol of athltics, and subject to the fallowing rules and regulations: (a) All moneys received 'by the as- sociation from, any source~ shall" im-' mediately be deposited, to the credit of the association, in a 'bank or banks by the board in control. "(b) No withdrawals shall be made from such deposits except upon vouch- ers which shall bear the signatur~e of the chairman of the board in control, the director of outdoor athletics, and the treasurer of the Athletic associa- tion, which three persons shall, con- stitute a finance committee with pow. er to authorize the expenditure of money belongingto the association; Provided, that the said finance com- mittee shall not expend or authorize Xhe expenditure of any amoun'ts over (Continued on Page Six) coats, in fact all of your garments, cleaned in Energine. ,You won't have to'wait a few days before you can wear them on account of the odor. Have your sheepskin-lined and heavy ; ; Energine Cleaning is against this a protection Try us on velours, velvets and plushes. Our cleaning and pressing has no equal. A D ON'T take a fellow's pipe. Take some other possession. Because wrapped up in his pipe is a fellow's peace of mind, his relaxation, his contentment. 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