0 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAt!E FIVM _ . .......... Ys [f1 |Pu SELF-GOVERNMENT OF MICHIGAN DELEGA DLPILIQ'Self-government, the point system, the sponsor system for freshman w.-e:1, and the smoking question Kapp aDelta, Betsy Barbour, Hi Beta w aimong the problems brought; llii andi Zone 3 Are Victors In Fir one Dy Are rse b o . the delegates to the third bien- ntal convention of the Intercollegate 60;01 SEASON IS EXPECTED '"a~sation of women students, heldj E lat week at the University of iiii- First prelimninary games of the in- os raural bseallurament wete -Of particular interest to Michfgan tramural baseball tournament were was the discussion of women's self-' played off yesterday afternoon at Pal- government, since it was based on a mer field and the outlook suggests report by Evelyn Murray, '27, presi-. one of. the best tournaments of the dent of the Women's league, who with year. KappA'Delta playing Delta Betty Nutt, '28, president-elect for Gamma were easily the winners of 1927-28, represented Michigan at the their game by a score of 29-3, Mar- convention. garet McNally, '27, pitched and allow- Miss Maria Leonard, dean of women ed only three runs while Betty Nutt, at Illinois, who welcomed the guests, '28, pitching for Delta Gamma was i strossed sump icity, sincerity, and re- not so successful in preventing hits finem' nt as a strong thread which by the opposite side. Most of the shou:d be wcven through the work of; hits were made-in the second inning. women students, while President I Betsy Barbour easily overcame Kinley, of Illinois, made a plea for Couzens hall by a score of 15-0. interest by women in affairs of life Francis Miller, '29, pitched for the both in and out of college. dormitory team and prevented her In describing Michigan's system of opponents from making any hits, none self-government, Miss Murray dwelt even reaching first base. Martha particularly upon the work of the Cook played 'fI Beta Phi and was Judiciary council: "Our judiciary beaten by a score of 3-1.. council consists of five girls, three Alpha Omicrom Pi played Zone 3 seniors and two juniors elected at' and the final score of the game was general women elections in the spring. 7-6 in favor of 2one 3. We feel that this number is ideal, for IS AI)VfnrATF~n RV fJ)R~f TA DL' IIDC~F I)PV -1 £AJ VWJ.' Af.. ..,L" " .l. r,.VY %J1 ..V1 V I1ZT.A. l .. £C... .., .JL. L A T E A T CONV EN T ION 1 ~"4_AEBALL TO SUPPORT JUDICIARY R Interclass baseball practices it is uneven and it gives opportunity ,will begi this afternoon at 4 Regulations relative to the grant- living at dor for difference in opinion. 1 o'clock at Palmer field. Team ing of special late permission were are not all "We feel that self-government is managers will be elected, and brought up recently at a join, meet- at their so most worth while because it gives it is urged that as many as pos- ing of the Board of Directors, the without pen every student a chance to be judged ! sible come out. Board of Representatives, and the Ju- "In order by a group of students who are inter- I Juniors and seniors practice i diciary council of the Women's leagie. . in este(I in student's welfare, a group at 4 o'clock, and freshmen and they were revised as follows:, and rules f who know and can understand, often sophomores at 5 o'clock every "The house chaperone may grant sion,"all l h in a much more sympathetic way'| Tuesday and Thursday. special permission in the following quested to than any one person would be able to instances: A. For a theater at which members of do. We have tried to feel in each attendance is required for a Univer- ests of a su c t year thatit was our op- FRESHMEN ASKED sity class; a Detroit theater Friday ernmtnt the portunity to aid and not discipline. For Saturday night or a special Ann operate with "I think that one of the most de- TO PAY FEE TODAY Arbor theater that occurs during enforcing th batable questions in connection with itheweek. B. For return from a week- 'The hons a Judiciary council such as ours is With less than one-tenth of the end visit from a place where the women issue whether each case should be treated sd railroad connection obliges one to be the Women as an individual one, or whether a necessary sum required to meet the bakbfre4ococ rnt ni ti on certain violation should alwayshbe expenses of the pageant raised as kklation of th retedthesam.yPacla p.a result of the first day of the finance after 11 o'clock. are not sub ence has taught us that in spite of the drive, freshmen women are urged to Permission to attend a Detroit the actionc fact that we realize many complex ( cooperate with the committee by pay- theater on a week night and per- circumstances surround each case, ing the fee of one dollar today, at the mission to spend the night out of the for example, intoxication, it is best booth in the basement of Barbour house on a week nigltt may be grant- that the action itself be considered. gymnasium. This is the final day set ed only by the office of Advisers.-Let It is only fair to all, that each viola- by the committee under Laurabelle IWeek-ends terminate Sunday at 11 P. tion should receive the same penalty, # Chipman, general tdeasurer of the M. and no one may remain away pageant, for the raising of the $175 Sunday night without special per- Good I which will be used for the programs, mission." Seniors M ay M ake costumes, and music for the dances. With regard to the above clause re- Ri i If the goal is not reached by the vol- lating to overnight absence, there Party A.pplications untary paying of the fee, a thorough seems to have been some confu Scanvassof the sororities, dormitories in connection with remaining over- i and league houses will be made. night at sororities. Sorority women Senior women of all schools will be permitted to make applications for MISS LLOYD NOTICES ?EGULATIONS There will be practice from 8 to 9 o'clock this mnorning for those wvho mitories or league houses av1 taing life-saving tests Thurs- owed to spend the night day night. Arority during the week tea for women students will be isi~iO. held from 8 to 5:10 tomorrow at the that there may be no Hillel foundation. regard to the house rules Tryouts for Freshman pageant will for granting late pernis- be held at 5 o'cloctk today in Barbour louse presidents rare re- gysmnasium. read this notice to the All hostesses at the league bridge the house. In the inter- Ati gisen A 23 aease to ccessful student self-gov- parties given Aprlee b3are aFred to ey are also asked to co-Ithe procee lsEby Froff the Judiciary council in Saturday of this week to Ellen Groff. ese rules. -atroniz- Daily Advertisers e rules for undergraduate ed by the Women's league, 's self-government asso---- e University of Michigan, ject to change except by! Mrs. H. W. Cake is going Df the Women's league." abroad again this summer an4 ______11' Will be glad to meet eleven A; Us Repair Your lyp ewriter Workmanship Reasonable Prices der's Pen Shop young wbmen interested in an educational tour. First class, privately conducted, expertly su- pervised. Phone 3597. k REAL ITALIAN SPAGHETTI Ready to Serve To take out in Quarts and Pints or nore on TUESIDAY - THURSDAY - SUNDAY EVENINGS UTTLES LUNCH senior ball tickets, Richard West- nedge, x'27, chairman of the invitations committee announced yesterday. 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