THE MICHIGAN DAILY ko Gon Sa Recreational Facilities 100th Birthday ication weeks after the beginning of classes,- OfU Versly engi- this year's Arch will come out early rd TUn Of Uni verit due to the fact that all freshmen To Be Marke< y, Oct. rti r .-er - *n1 a1 nCas1~ ~n ! 11 land, '43, Andrew Caughey, '43, Rob- ert Templin, '43, Robert Burstein, '43, Robert Mathews, '43, Ted Sharp, '43E, and Ed Holmberg, '43. President Sibley has asked that all students secure their membership cards before attempting to cash checks at the Union desk: First Union job of the year- is freshman orientation being handled by Robert Mathews and transfer ori- entation under the direction of Rob- ert Burstein. The first of the week-end Union dances with Bill Sawyer's Orchestra begin Friday and Saturday. The Union student staff is one of the first-line campus activities, giv- ing opportunities for administrative and executive work. Second-semes- ter freshmen who are scholastically eligible may try out for the staff by reporting to the undergraduate of- fice. The senior president and secre- tary as well as the 11-man junior board are named each May for the coming year. Some of the larger projects spon- sored by the Union during the past year were the Ice Carnival, Michilo- 11 I JACK GRADY deon, the five-cent carnival the successor to Michigras, Union formal. which is and the Entire Campus May Contribute To Periodic Literary Magazine I WEtWANT BOOKS! seller ranking throughout the coun- light for easy, comfortable seeing try. Call any Detroit Edison office. Since 1908 Nor does the Perspectives staff overlook the possibility of itself sub- mitting meritorious writings to broad- er brackets in the literary world. The reward may be inclusion in a nation- wide anthology or publication in a recognized magazine. Although .the contributions which appear are the best creations to come from the students during the year, Perspectives staff members stress the fact that everyone is eligible to sub- mit material for judgment. There is no partiality shown and contribu- tions are accepted for merit alone. Because of the diversity of fields rep- resented-poetry, fiction, non-fiction and art-there is great opportunity for creative experiments and an out- let for every type of writing. Students desiring to submit any- thing for consideration will find Per- spective boxes in both the English and engineering English department offices, or they may bring their con- tributions directly to the Publica- tions Building, where a drawer is pro- vided for this purpose, Lindy's Talk Cancelled ________ NEW YORK, Sept. 22.-(P-The Columbia Broadcasting System an- nounced today that a broadcast by Charles A. Lindbergh, scheduled for Saturday over its network fromV51 Washington, D. C., had been canceled by the America First Committee. The committee could not be reached for comment. Sweet Mosher-Jordan t and S tackwellI YY Residents Great News For l y ~The Or( Catering to YOU! HERB Brother o SANDWICHES SODA FOUNTAIN GLENt CGAZINESLeaguE CIGARETTES Friday and ETC. $1.00 Free delivery anytime- The Demand Is Great! You Furnish the Supply! r, Name Your Own Price I Bring your books to the STUDENT. BOOK EX- CHANGE anytime after 8:50 A.M., Thursday, September 25th. Open daily until 5 o'clock ... UNION LOBBY