RIDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1923 THE MICHIGAN DAILY FAGS _..__ _ INION GITES NEWE PIN TO PART PAID MEMBERS~ FIND CHANGE NEEDED TO STOP UNFAIR PRACTICES NOWt IN USE A new pin to denote associating life membership in the Union as distin- guished from full payment life mem- bership has been introduced and will go into effect immediately. The pin vill be in the same shape as the pres- 'nt life membership button, will be reversed in colors so that gold let- tering will be placed on a blue back- ground. Passed Rule Last Spring The ruling that placed the new pin nto use was passed at a meeting of the board of governors of the Union last spring and went into effect with The beginning of the present school eyear Additional rulings to aid in the . nforcement of the ruling were pass- ed at a meeting of the board held re- ently. Tie action ii creating a new pin for this purpose was made necessary by the tendency of students to pay 9nly one payment on their life mem- bership fund which would entitle them to the regular pin, and then not pay the remaining part of the fund. It > as also a common tendency among tudents to get new pins after telling the Union authorities that they had lost theirs and give them to their Criends who had not taken out a life mnembership pledge. The new system will not only make these practices impossible in that it will make the buttons that the stu- ents Wvish unavailable until after pay- nents have been completed, but it will eliminate confusion in the establish- ment of the rating of fellow Union. ~members. May Keep Pins Members who have taken out life membership pledges previous to this time will be allowed to keep their pins though they are not payed up. In case, Ihowevr, that a, pinis lost and a new tone applie for, only the associate membership pin will be given. No buttons will be given out to members not up to date on their payments. I'In this connection, authorities at the Union wish to call seniors attention to the fact that they may receive the $6 paid to the University for member- ship to the Union as a payment on "their yearly life membership fee if they call at the Union and pay the re- maining $4 of their fee before Dec. 1. No account will be taken of this money if the additional funds are not in the hands of the Union before that time, and the regular $10 rate will be charged. 'UNION ROOMS GO EARLY FOR GAMES All guest rooms at the Union for 'the Ohio State game were taken as early, as last rune, according to Un- ion officials. Every room is reserved 4-for the Marines and-Minnesota games, also. There are only 40 guest rooms available, and Union life members have the preference in reserving them. s No reservations forbthe dining rooms or dances hae been accepted. Tickets to the latter are open, al- thoug only a limited number will be placed on sale. I AT TILE THE1ATERS FROM REPER TORY PLAY TREASURER ANNOUNCES LARGE SURPLUS oF FUNDS GORNAN REPORTS A $10,337,959 GAIN IN FINANCES FOR FISCAL YEAR Lansing, Mich., Oct 3.-A balance of $10,337,959 in the general state funds at the end of September is shown in a report issued by State Treasurer# Frank Gorman. The report shows the state is in an unusually strong fin- ancial condition. In three months the state tax will start to come in and there will be a surplus from presentf indications when the calendar year closes. Last year was the first in ade- cade or more when the state met all its bills up to January 1. It had al- most invariably been the custom, be-; cause of the depletion of treasuryj funds, to hold over bills in the last1 few months of the year until the tax} money came in. The report shows a total balance in the treasury including special funds and accounts, of $14,-. 885,016. Daily classified for real results. r ,1 ANN ARBOR TYPEWRITER EXCH PHONE 866 Dealer in Woodstock and Oliver Typewriters, Sundstrand Adding Maclines, Rubber Stamps, and Supplies. NOW IS THE TIME TO HAVE YOUR TYPEWRITER OVERHAULED 9 SAVINGS BANK BLDG. (DOWN TOWN) I 11 Lp ADRIAN-ANN ARBOR BU1S LINE Central Time (Slow 'lime) Leave Chamber of Commerce Week Days Sundays 6:45 a. m. 6:45 a. m. 12:4S P. M. 6:45 P. M. 4:45P .:M. JAS. H. ELLIOTT, Pronrieh. Plio e 926-M Adrian, Mich. Read The Daily "Classified" Columns p m WE I A Mrs. Edna G. Placeway ANNOUNCES THE OPENING OF T e Wasltenraw Inn SATURDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 6, 1923 Luncheons-Dinners Suppers-Teas--Bridge Parties-Smokers Dancing 1309 WASHTENAW AVENUE Phone 2925-M DINNERS BY RESERVATION Fraternity and Sorority Patronage Solicited "The House of the Blue Shutters" STUDENT Headquarters for Official Frosh Pots and Toques. Parcel Post Laundry Cases. Laboratory Coals. Overalls and Coveralls. WADHAMS and CO. TWO STORES State Street Main Street I I ! Virda Stewart who takes the "art of the mother in "Mixed Marriage" is sh wn here with William Franklin who has the role of the young son in the same play. Miss Stewart shows excellent talent in portraying her part, with a keen insight into the soul of the shrewed, motherly Irishwom- an, and Mr. Franklin gives a delightful and natural interpretation of the boy,, still in the awkward age and suffering from a family that refuses to recognize his new-found dignity. I E XQUISITE boxes of FLOWERS M M CORSAGES, Bouquets and Baskets prepared from the rarest blooms GOODHEW, FLORAL COMPANY - i I I m 0. Now, i i i { i .i Screen-Today Majestic-"To the Last Man," by Zane Grey. Arcade-"TheSteadfast Hear:." Wuerth-Pola Negri in "Ven- detta." Orpheum-William Desmond in "McGuire of the Mounted." Stage-This Week Whitney - "Mixed Marriages," Michigan Repertory company. Garrick-"Dangerous People." 'Look -at this Barg ain We Have Just Four Sets Left GORDON SLIP COVERS for Ford Sedan List Price $16.00 Our Price $5.00 Auto Specialty Shop 219 W. HURON STREET "Everything for the Motor Car" I Filth Annual Extra Concert Series * fILL AUDITORIUM, ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN OCT. 22-JOHN PHILLIP S 0 U S A and his BAND OF 100 PLAYERS NOV. 12-MICHAEL PRESS, Russian Violinist, Soloist with DETROIT SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA un- der GABRILOWITSCH DEC. 4-R I C H A RDS C R O O KS, American Tenor, Soloist with DE- TROIT SYMPHONY ORCHES- TRA under VICTOR KOLAR JAN. 22-ARTHUR S H A T T U CK, American Pianist, Soloist with DE- TROIT SYMPHONY ORCHES- TRA under KOLAR FEB. 18-MR. and MRS. JOSEF LHE- VINNE in a Program of TWO- PIANO NUMBERS. Public Sale of Course Tickets AT UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MUSIC SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6, 8:30 A. M. PRICES-$5.00-$4.00-$3.00-$2.00 CHARLES A. SINK, Secretary NEARLY READY! WHAT? 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