$ATU.DAY, OCTOBER '2, 1926 THE MICHIGAN DAILY I "k'. I R 'I ... ......... ........ ... C=M\ ........... .. ... . ........ 11, W- 1 ' OMEN TO EMPLOY! ERNE All Problems And Misdemeanors Will e Bruhght fore League Judi. ca Board MAY REFER TO ADVISORS For the first time in the history of self-government at Michigan all prob- lems of rule violation will be brought before a judiciary council composed en- tirely of undergraduate women. Abso- lutely every misdemeanor, whether of a moral nature or not, will be turned over l to this board of students. 1 Charlene Shiland '27 who is chairman of the judiciary board, announced Wed- nesday that the members would meet in the office of the Women's league every Tuesday and Thursday from 4 to 6 o'clock. Nobody who has not previously made an appointment with the office of the advisors to women through Norma Bicknell Mansfield, '26, will be allowed at the meeting. Mrs. lyansfield will act as general advisor to the committee and if at any time the problem seems too much for the student group to handle they will refer the case back to Miss Zioyd and the office of the advisors. For years the women of Michigan have been working toward a system of self- covernment which would permit them to 4dminister the laws which they had been aflowed to make. The machinery of the present constitution provides this, but until this year, the administration of the v aws has fallen to the lot of the dean's office. Because of this, the feeling be- came widespread that the rules were of acuty making. This year will mark new step in self-government among the ST Judiciary 'council this year is com- posd of Charlene Shiland, '27, chairman, lice Kellogg, '28, and Laura Osgood, 28, junior members and Evelyn Murray, '27, and Marjorie Miller, '27, president and vice-president of the Women's lea- gue as ex-officio members. Mrs. Mans- field will not be present at the hearings but will act only as advisor for difficult cases. The members of the council have been investigating similar systems in other colleges during the summer and are pre- pared to give their best efforts to the en- forcment of Women's league rules. CLASS HOGKEY PRACTICE WiL .BEGIN TGD Inter-class hockey practice for Uni- versity women will start Tuesday, Oc- ,pber ,All freshmen and juniors will - play at 4 'clock and the sophomores and seniors at 5 o'clock. Attendance . im. be strictly recorded from the first and it is important that all women de- siring to play attend the first practice. It is hoped that a recorddatendance may be achieved this year and sufficient ma- terial be found for two or possibly three teams for each class. Class hockey managers will be elected on Thursday, October 7, but until that time temporary managers will be ap- pointed. The managers together with the head of the sport will arrangethe practices. It will be necessary for the newly appointed and elected managers to be on the field early, in order to take roll, check on the equipment, arrange extra practices, and above all to become acquainted with their groups in order to help in making team selections. I This year, for the first time, hockey as well as other sports will be run di- rectly by the W. A. A. Heretofore the physical education department has had almost complete charge but from now on I the department will confine its attention only to the matter of coaching. Girls' Glee Club To Hold Tryouts Tryouts for the University Girls' Glee club will be hield at 4 o'clock STuesday and at 3 o'clock Wednesday of next week in the Glee club studio of the University School of Music. Miss Nora Crane Hunt is organizing the club this year as in previous sea- sons, and under her direction and sn- l j pervision the members are plan- ning their program for the semester. Already the club has agreed to sing In Mt. Clemens on Oct. 25 as the\ I guests of the Musical Circle of that i city. Jackson will also be visited, and the voices of the singers will be t broadcasted by the Detroit stations WWJ and WCX soon. Subscribe fo The Michigan Dally. Anyone d-:siring to buy a little blue and gold Michigan dog, can get one by either signing up for it at the League candy, booth in University hall or they can buy one at any of the dormitories, Barbour gymnasium or Alumni hall. Ililda Mary Evans, '29, h s charge of the sale of the dogs. All returns will go toward the league building.fund. Will all women who gave bridge par-I ties or teas during the summer for the benefit of the Women's league building please report and turn in their money at Room A of Alumni Memorial building some time this week. Read the Want Ads LETRSFOR ENTERING WOMEN TOBEHELD SOON1 Announcement is made by the ad- visory committee, of this year's sched- ule of lectures which all entering wo-' men, whether freshmen or upperclass- men are required to attend. A course of three lectures will be given dealing with "University Organization." In these discussions the new wom- en are given an explanation of thel functions of the Women's league as well as the system of self-govern- ment under which the league raw op- Your w private St ock roroicea I "" y Tiad Evers Oft ce airdjSchool 6iEe d rp ka Value 5 ctyta ou te10s. So far as writing goes, that's exactly what about the Eversharp Utility Unit. More- 1 you get in the Eversharp Utility Unit. A year's supply of erasers [6], Ever sharp Red Top leads [6 tubes), and a genuine orange-enameled Eversharp pencil [1]that will last you from now on. You get them all in the smart little red and gold box -a dollar fo' bits' worth [$1.50) for a single smack [$1.00]. 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