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rimi Ay tm lfM or j l;iv. Nffomlm un- ! 'h* Maturi!«* C'oof*r ! 23 ¡AISE GANDHI ILECTURE BY FRED B. FISHER Miriitrr Givei Inti , Vifwt of Fumed Indian l.f»drr. I ke policy stressed Iniilanco to British Oppo Ion Seen os Fovorablr Mrlhod of Combat. Michigan Slate News Mirhiirnn'x Fnreiaml Colkyinte Soml-Werkly KHIDAY. MA V I. I'i'll ! r*>l4 IMfgrr* piar Or I 'pH»* Purlr j fonifhl hi I nin« hAllmom. imbr-r Z 'w f e i , PARTY TONIGHT r„. . IS PLANNED AS TERM’S FINEST Absences, Cuts Shrinking In Volume Marks B.yinmnig of Mnpth ■lition Ficket .Salt* Indicate* Capacity Crowd for Sophomore Spring Dance. UNIQUE DECORATIONS Orchestra Stand Trarnformed Into Revolving Dutrh Windmill. TWO THOUSAND J TO COME FOR f ? MUSIC CONTEST ar of ; f ’ / ' Hi*»h School Student* Will A* othw temhle for Final* of State ■i, b«> Mutif Conteit*. LARGEST IN HISTORY nrro«iB Occupy People» Church, w ,r,#' Home Eroromirt Buildinv. tn an* Demonttratioo Mall Change Policy on Scholarship Dean Call* to Be Sent Members, of All Claf.e* ; Commit!» Approve*. Innovation TWELFTH ANNUAL CONVENTION OF SMITH-HUGHES HIGH SCHOOL r STUDENTS CONCLUDES TONIGHT ( oil. iir Hr.-.t In Sixteen Hundred Boys Ri pre«entint> Many Sfbotils ; Program for fhrir Entertainment Lists Coftrsts, Demenitration». Mrftinys. Exhibitions. ■ a b ¿I*r,iil CianeltJi h fl wo In- two gronU'M rovf Ihn world >»;. ¡1 ikI he won it hy hi hr rM a f A him/.a. or hum which tfarhf- not re to I hf cOf ro V,” I 0 r B. Fifthor hf in a If fi uro ;it th » church. "Tho htii I'I't fi* 01 y e a r , ho ¡ito' «• n-plratUWI ’ to hr i«*fl them Nuccevsftiii SET DATE FOR JUDGING MEET H il'i iri't Hat of hf : fi« I ißt inwn »0- t>: hftt make* or r»* WUflt i f h1 WliU h alten fr« irllence Ft »hen F i r.# ANNUAL AFFAIR Hotel Old* to Be Scene of Ban fftirt Sponsored by Two Societies f*n he a policy iliow I Itl|( ’ hr when Th* Ofl I rfI a v vt ti. hiiom Participant» Excu»ed From Cla»set; Open to All uti r i/Ti‘- 'it ■) Student«. rtef; On at*- Mo- ri il! Y it Ior t h i THIRTY AHEND CLUB MEETING • Iritrurtor» Leave Ye*terdav for Teacher* Conference at Ann Arbor nior Farm- tfHe al turai mit lee with »if»n of thrt if at Lon and - ? ti .Ti* '>f arranged • r- Week t rl ' tf) igh school *of I i f thè of the THESPIANS TO STAGE COMEDY Pomander Walk" to B» Pre tented in the Forett of Arden June IS flea «j* r. t. FERA TICKETS ISELLING WEL1 ESSAY CONTEST CLOSES SUNDAY : All Other Productions in liiposal of Ducats at Present C.E. STUDENTS CHAMBERLAIN TO MAKE TOUR INVENTS GAUGE Twenty Seniors Leave Monday Loral Pro « P-rfert» Meaiann? for Insertion n( Devite lung New Plants Principle. «tatff* Kxhibit <»t Woven Novelties in f nion Tea U*Mtm EXTRA PARADE FOR GOVERNOR Pa»« Before President Shaw In Regular Drill. Brucker Honored fhursda*. Profrtiional Writett Selected to Act ** Judges of Manuicn*1«. n»« n » OPEN SEAT SALE FOR HORSE SHOW Reservation* for Show. May 29 and 30. Being Rec eived By Dr. Hatton *-»n print Strayed Zoo Goldfish Give Rise to New Specie of Lake Erie Carp Local Iattractor Alio Hat GaW- en Aibiao Ballbead ia Collcctioa. '«jffCttKI r*i nth, Btard : Hr*» Under» Mwtn M r», iiyer vtioaa r- -.e TOp- r n I nei iVnt- rid Raoul* **»» .Vtiehatan • r.rwwiRced ‘ t o a* r}( **r tl '«& • .♦* -node i ”’ ■•acm i t*mm »; uch ¡30*0 ^ortftoluîo .r-. i^*rocdUU| wiculturists tu isît Chicago to See Greenhouses members 1! * claas. accomponieri c ^'¡(cJon and wife will to Sunday to 'stud-. >G large greenhouses r‘ They w ill return H* rext Thurada- ¿n Chicogo thev a juices a« she Swii? '• ‘ Plant, and Q eor*'- B '* greenhouse«. It is '•hev will get an in&u instruction of greenh( the Lord 4 Burnhar; Construction plant Illinois r.«) . P r a .so scheduied Uy morning ' Indiana r o -!*-■ ex* ined into InoreaM Number of Students on Payroll Horticulture Garden» to Be. Enlarged Fifty Per Cent Figure4 ft)« * sh« ir«. »:.<!■ ,r;.> wfuch art* rxiw ue- %ran« .r. Miwmotag» »tooiv*> teü« the story r fuui -r. 4 rather tay Ii sfcnui 'C»«t for v had wp* on* peu- Law Rr**- golden arp in out* a* »n object of cunonty. * or: of a heÂtùf a* it «ere This iovder. rarp *a* named En* and »a* tep’ * alorte m 'he ime an« ' urne *han ?niber i03 stt Extensive jipunÀions are "V .. made the Horticulture p » ment on their «ardefjf onPr,;,' ( F* era side of *he r..{L for an increase of fifty per h' ‘Juhbaant Dr. « »TwÜ0 ol tlaea «^iSTui^iltaw Um S «*« M g j p *J Ä m !» Une pas Um HoeUeultue buiidin«. ¡“ H. R Hum and O W Bradt *(Sd Lhc annual conventiun o I , Michigan laaac Walton league "»nd Raplda Wadnaaday. W ell conanvaUooiaU »uch aa Dr fia-ume men The f, mcrnh included ». mîdenu. ‘ Many S cleamns uui.ding. •rating elevators. They awo immm out Of all HM<aal rmU- The*. partaient policy » . g * s<U“ “ . ■ltenvtr it b W W *’ The golden arp »m rh are *oid- ftah gone **ld. are freipienUy caught in Lake Erie Sotr»e of .ham wwgh • wo pounds- They are sufpMSd U> have escaped from a B*U* laie aquarium at Detroit *ome r *ara ago Since that tune thej have miiMMd and multipbed unul they havt ba« com« of cowidexabia commercially, batng caught i f Brie ftahanMS aai iMppai •nett for icme f *<. Morofi Em for 'I i them ^«ir»K •** Ai nearly ‘.»ned Viirti Leadiag Hotel Maugen lo Fnd Material for Cowm ZooktiO' Faculty Members Assist Xtfriculturiota oi tnciw o< 'v*“-« « ! rus * o u r » asr f a cuity a. .«i fi! e » uid rem#-mi3ei i specimen of :ni.* t.r i • ne ran deterrranf. ‘ir* fk»h is a very rare variety n ar > •«ut of the aokl and one has r»e\ei nefore been repr»rted from any 01 :ne lakes m Uus «action of the coin- try. The hah ia now about rune inches ia Magth a a « in evary detad nf ita tame anatomy a i«winral with the com- The award was made typw <g fnillhiai H ie oaiy Stewart, local alumni tecretary. to tt» the Hu -»rem ager Ehg-.'i* » nur.- ine d ii- <i ’ r*e The winning >>.« I.ijc*t.e A i> n .4 ducxmn of t fw Bee . Tower appearing <* Memoria» Feoriary to Glen O at r* alumni are »e o «'- one crupying ucti * ,»>nfif..n -ruHiid r^»»e n regard *o eitectncity :r»r thus *he Qeetnca rx.f ¡►eriitef > part men. can build up a court* .untabie to the want« of i hew men and *o the lanniraawni of the hotel management emme. State is one of the only tw» eriÉg» m the country to have a manageaant count, the a h »'M | Cornell. Dux un* ti* -erm J W Stock hm», talked T.nvugjnmit :be »caie ea fierwra« Haìmia rf. Btnk and M au.ii.r« on Apni 2 he «peto ah •hr Utica Farm*** cloo. Aprki IS he uddreiwicd *n* ‘noeogy s e e M afS th* Southwest acume* vod MHS» eraauca Asaociaaon >t«i ■ ■» Teacner* ro4leg* On J I h* sparare*, at to* Owoaao 1 I club M ar 4 StaNtk wtk be « Crerk for the Orumar Teacher» club. O. W. Brad* ia watking baaver project i I » w m tm m

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r im i Ay t m l f M o r j l;iv. Nffomlm un- ! 'h* M atu ri!«* C 'oof*r !

23

¡AISE GANDHI I LECTURE BY FRED B . FISHER

Miriitrr Givei Inti , Vifwt of Fumed

Indian l.f»drr.

Ik e p o l ic y s t r e s s e dIniilanco to British Oppo Ion Seen os Fovorablr Mrlhod of Combat.

Michigan Slate NewsMirhiirnn'x Fnreiaml Colkyinte Soml-Werkly

KHIDAY. MA V I. I'i'll

! r*>l4 IMfgrr* piar O rI 'p H » * Purlrj f o n i f h l h i I n in « h A llm o m .

i m b r - r

Z ' w f e i , PAR TY TONIGHT r„. . IS PLANNED AS

TERM’S FINEST

Absences, Cuts Shrinking In Volume

Marks B.yinmnig of M n p th

■lition

Ficket .Salt* Indicate* Capacity Crowd for Sophomore

Spring Dance.

UNIQUE DECORATIONSOrchestra Stand Trarnformed

Into Revolving Dutrh Windmill.

TW O THOUSANDJ TO COME FOR f ? MUSIC CONTESTa r o f ;

f ’ / ' Hi*»h School Student* Will A* othw temhle for Final* of State■i, b«> Mutif Conteit*.

’ LARGEST IN HISTORYnrro«iB Occupy People» Church,w ,r,#' H o m e E r o r o m i r t B u i l d i n v . tn an*

• Demonttratioo Mall

Change Policy on Scholarship

Dean Call* to Be Sent Members, of All Claf.e* ; Commit!»

Approve*. Innovation

TW ELFTH A N N U A L CONVENTION OF SMITH-HUGHES HIGH SCHOOL

r STUDENTS CONCLUDES TONIGHT( oil. iir Hr.-.t In Sixteen Hundred Boys Ri pre«entint> Many

Sfbotils ; Program for fhrir Entertainment Lists Coftrsts, Demenitration». Mrftinys. Exhibitions.

■ a b ¿ I*r , i i l C ia n e l t J i h f l w oIn- two gronU'M rovf Ihn world >»;.¡1 ikI he won it hy hi

hr rM a f A h im /.a. o r h u m w h ich t f a r h f - not

re to I h f c O f ro V,” I 0

r B. F i f t h o r

hf in a I f f i u ro ;it th » c h u rc h . " T h o h t i iI'I't fi* 01 y ea r , ho ¡ito' «• n-p lratU W I ’ t o h r

i«*fl t h e m N u ccevs ft iii

SET D ATE FOR JUDGING MEET

H i l ' i

iri't Hat of h f :

fi« I

ißt

inwn »0- t>: hftt make* or r»* WUflt i f h1

W liU h a lten fr«

irllence Ft » h e n F i r.#

A N N U A L AFFAIRHotel Old* to Be Scene of Ban

fftirt Sponsored by Two Societies

f*n h e a p o l ic y

iliow I Itl|( ’ h r

when

T h * O fl

I r f I a v v t

ti. h i i o m

Participant» Excu»ed From Cla»set; Open to All utir i/Ti‘- 'it ■)

Student«. rtef; On

a t* - M o ­

r i i l ! Y it

I o r t h i

THIRTY A H E N D CLUB MEETING

• Iritrurtor» Leave Ye*terdav for Teacher* Conference at

Ann Arbor

n io r F a r m -

tf He al tu ra i

mit lee w ith» if»n o f thrt i f a t Lon a n d- ? ti .T i* '> f

a r r a n g e d • r - W e e k

t rl ' t f )

i g h s c h o o l

* o f I i f th èof the

THESPIANS TO STAGE COMEDY

Pomander Walk" to B» Pre tented in the Forett of

Arden June IS

f le a « j*r. t.

FERA TICKETS I SELLING W EL1

ESSAY CONTEST CLOSES SU N D A Y

: All Other Productions in liiposal of Ducats at

Present

C .E . STUDENTS CHAM BERLAIN TO MAKE TOUR INVENTS GAUGE

Twenty Seniors Leave Monday Loral Pro « P-rfert» Meaiann? for Insertion n( Devite lung New

Plants Principle.

«tatff* Kxhibit <»t Woven Novelties in f nion Tea U*Mtm

EXTRA PA R A D E FOR GOVERNOR

Pa»« Before President Shaw In Regular Drill. Brucker

Honored fhursda*.

Profrtiional Writett Selected to Act ** Judges of

Manuicn*1«.

n » «

n »

OPEN SEAT SALE FOR HORSE SHOW

Reservation* for Show. May 29 and 30. Being R ec eived

By Dr. Hatton

*-»nprint

Strayed Zoo Goldfish Give Rise to New S p ecie o f Lake Erie Carp

Local I attractor Alio Hat GaW- en Aibiao Ballbead ia

Collcctioa.

'« j f fC ttK I r*i nth,

B t a r d : H r*» U n d e r »

Mwtn M r » , i i y e r v t io a a

r- • -.e TOp-r n I nei i V n t - rid Raoul* **»»

■ .V tieha tan • r.rwwiRced ‘ t o

a * r}( * * r t l ' « & • .♦* -node i”’ ■•acmi

■ t*m m» ; u c h ¡30*0 ^ o r t f t o l u î o

.r-. i^*rocdUU|

wiculturists tu isît Chicago to See Greenhouses

members 1!* claas. a c c o m p o n ie r i c '̂¡(cJon a n d w i f e w i l l

to S u n d a y to 'stud-.>G la r g e g re e n h o u s e s r‘ T h e y w i l l r e tu rn H* r e x t T h u ra d a -

¿n C h ic o g o th e v a ju ic e s a « s h e S w ii? '•‘ P lan t, a n d Q e o r * ' - B '* g r e e n h o u s e «. I t is '•hev w i l l g e t a n in&u in s t r u c t io n of g r e e n h (

th e L o r d 4 B u rn h a r ;C o n s t ru c t io n p la n t

Il l in o is

r . « ). P r

a .so s ch e d u ied U y m o rn in g '

In d ia n a ro -!*-■

e x *in edinto

InoreaM Number of Students on Payroll

Horticulture Garden» toBe. Enlarged Fifty Per Cent

F ig u r e 4 ft)« * sh« ir«. »:.<!■

,r ;.> w fu c h art* rx iw ue-% ran« .r. Miwmotag»

»to o iv * > t e ü « th e s to ry r fuui -r. 4 r a th e r

t a y I i s fcn u i 'C »«t f o r v h a d w p * on* p e u - L a w Rr**- g o ld e n a r p in out* a * » n o b je c t o f

c u n o n t y . * o r : o f a heÂtùf a * it « e r e T h i s io vd e r . r a r p * a * n a m e d En* a n d » a * t e p ’* a lo rte m 'h e

ime

a n « ' urne

*h an?niber i03 stt

E x t e n s iv e ■ jipunÀ ions a re " V . .m a d e th e H o r t ic u ltu r e p »

m e n t o n th e ir « a r d e f j f onP r ,;,' ( F*e r a s id e o f *he r . . {L

f o r an in c r e a s e o f f i f t y p e r h '

‘J u h b a an t Dr. « » T w Ü 0 ol t l a e a « ^ i S T u i ^ i l t a w Um

S « * « M g j p *J Ä m ! » Une pasUm HoeUeultue buiidin«.

¡“ H . R H u m a n d O W B ra d t * (S d Lhc a n n u a l c o n v e n t iu n o I , M ich iga n laaac Walton le a g u e "»nd Raplda Wadnaaday. W e l l

conanvaUooiaU »uch a a Dr

fia-um e men The • f, mcrnh included » .mîdenu. ‘ Many S cleamns uui.ding.•rating elevators. They awo immm o u t Of all HM <aal r m U - T h e * . partaient policy » . g * s<U“ “

. ■ltenvtr it b W W * ’

T h e g o ld e n a r p » m r h a r e * o id - ftah g o n e * * ld . a r e f r e ip ie n U y caught in L a k e E r ie Sotr»e o f .ham wwgh • w o pou n ds- T h e y a r e s u fp M S d U> h a v e e s c a p e d f r o m a B *U * la ie a q u a r iu m a t D e t r o i t * o m e r* a r a agoSince that tune th e j have m iiMMd and multipbed unul they havt ba« com« of cowidexabia commercially, batng caught i f Brie ftahanMS a a i iMppai

• n e t t f o r

ic m e f*<. M o r o f i E m f o r 'I

i th e m^«ir»K •**

A i n e a r ly

‘ . »n e d

V iir t i Leadiag Hotel Maugen lo Fnd Material for Cowm

ZooktiO' Faculty Members Assist

Xtfriculturiotao itnciw

o<'v * “-« « ! rus * o u r » asr

f a c u it y

a. .«i f i ! e »uid rem#-mi3ei

i s p e c im e n o f :ni.* t . r i • ne ra n d e t e r r r a n f . ‘ ir*

fk»h is a very rare variety n ar >• « u t o f the a o k l and o n e has r»e\ei nefore been repr»rted f r o m any 01 :ne lakes m Uus «action o f the coin-try.

The hah ia now about rune inches ia Magth a a « in evary detad n f ita tame anatomy a i«winral with the com- The award was made

typw <g fnillhiai H ie oaiy Stewart, local alumni tecretary. to tt» the

Hu-»rem ager

Ehg-.'i* » n u r . -

ine d i i - <i ’ r*e

T h e w in n in g > > . « I. ijc * t.e A i > n .4 d u cxm n o f t fw B ee . T o w e r a p p e a r in g <*

M e m o r ia »F eo r ia ry

t o G le n O at

r* alumni

are » e o « ' - one crupying ucti * ,»>n fif..n -ruH iid r^ » »e n r e g a r d *o e ite c tn c ity :r»r thus *he Qeetnca rx.f ¡►eriitef > part men. can build up a court* .u n ta b ie to th e want« of ih e w m e n a n d * o th e l a n n i r a a w n i o f t h e h o te l management emme. State is one of the only tw » e r iÉ g » m the country to have a manageaant count, the a h » ' M | Cornell.

Dux un* ti* -erm J W Stock hm», talked T .n vu g jn m it :be »caie ea fierwra« Haìmia rf. Btnk and M

au .ii.r« on Apni 2 he «peto ah• h r U t ic a F a r m * * * c lo o . A p rk i I S he uddreiwicd *n* ‘noeogy s e e M afS t h * S o u th w e s t a c u m e * v o d M H S » eraauca Asaociaaon >t«i ■ ■» Teacner* ro4leg* On J

I h* sparare*, at to* Owoaao 1 I club M ar 4 StaNtk wtk be «Crerk for the O r u m a r T e a c h e r » c lu b .

O. W. Brad* ia watking baa ver project i

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H c t a ^ n S t a t e N e w sI tw ice weekly <lii ri nr Mie col Imre year by the «tm tenu *•» M »h i*m n S t»* » — * . .„ »to ff ic e . East Lam ina . * r »I*. K n lr rn l ru nwi>n<i . Inn» malta!

H m M ich igan S tate New s « tTi-e I* lot Telephone, C o l l w

mí uri the fourth floor « ;i*hanirr, K ttr tu lw i Jut

Rg>ra— « t e t b e . ColUmnt.-m l u r

• Adv. Air In N . M ich igan Ava., Chicago. III .. H .»

H oar Y « r k C ity . >0 HoylcMon Ht., Boato«. Mh» . .

Httrfala appearing in the Mich bran State N «•*» * r ' I lM b M «n tl hit* aaaiatanta, who art* Btudwita. In*

Interpreted a* rrp reae tit l«* the viewpoint *>f

M ichivan

written

. New Tort K 34th Sr .

A ve . t hu -»««

S U B S C R IP T IO N , f t r.u T H E PCHfJOL Y K A K

K l l i r o i t lA I . STACK

j *'Round About J the Campanile

M « M b le a d t i l b C a ta p n le a C r e a « Bar a a SnHry D a p Sinned and initialed a r t ic i« • * , M

tapir partlnant to atadent Intereata ara welcomed In tWa eolamn.

f o r th eSmpgcMpd improvements campus

P o t r e d w h i t e a n d b lu e c o lo r e d ijg h t« - a r o u n d t h e c lo c k d ia ls o n th e t o n e r

M A N A G IN G E D ITO R A iea r la te Kditor Aaatatent E ditor* 0*m

Heaperhi n Holme ; R oe li ii.»k(. ' » » . 1,«n

I, Ml I KKI

Sporti* Editor Aaalatan l. S|><>rt. Rdf

S a l « o f C o m m F a i l « t v F f f f f l ' l h r b la c k b o a rd b e s id e th e s ta n d ? d a l e o r u m r a n » w r e v n e & l ly th e r e ls q u l t e a b e w i ld e r in g

Current Bntinett De- d is p la y w h ic h o u g h t t o s a t is f y e v e n • t h e m o s t e x a c t in g p e rs o n . A s id e

prestion. l r o m th e c o m m o n o n e s a s v a n i l la — ■— c h o c o la t e s t r a w b e r r y , ra s p b e r ry .

A f t e r a l l . w h a t is s o g o o d o s a n y o u c a n a ls o h a v e y o u r c h o ic e o f • ic e c i r a m c o n e o n a h o t a f t e r n o o n ? th e e l i t e h i th e Ic e c r e a m f a m i ly . T o m a n y o f t h e s tu d e n ts th is is th e p is t a c h io , h o n e y , c a r a m e l, f r u i t s a l -

1 id e a l w a y t o r e fr e s h o n e s s e l f s i t h e c lo s e o f a m o n o to n o u s dn

H a v e n 't y o u o f t e n w o n d e r e d w l: th e r e w a s a s t e a d y s t r e a m o f s ti d e n ts g o in g t o t h e d a i r y b u ild in g

B e s id e s a d d in g a d e c o r a t iv e e f f e c t t h is w o u ld e n a b le la t e s tu - d e n t s m t e l l w h a t t im e i t w a s a n d a ls o shorn- th a t w e a r e 100 p e r c e n t A m e r ic a n *

P u t V P s o f h a n d s o m e f ir e p lu g s :.**■ t h e o n e in f r o n t o f t h e l ib r a r ya r o u n d in d i f f e r e n t p la c e s T h i s . e v e r y o n e s e e m e d t o w a n t a

r e l i e v e th e m o n o to n y o f . . . J t lr tn „ - nriu„ t e e m ? T h «

R eporter« Nat»- Fry Brincn. '14 ».Jnmca M cM illan

Co-cd Edit« C « m*»I Reporter

*8.1; Dorothy I’m » Itoki-r. ’38: HIMhi K vrlyn Y H to ». '11

III Hi NESS H T A F !

IIIIS IN K K K M A N A fiK R Attin tati» Hu-

KrClark.Ctrruiktloii Collect bum

. Ailv«-rtl«iuu St li IT ■ I * •E lm » .».i

vc.*uki hold t h e preen pras.».

T a k e d o w n t h e i v y o n m o s t o f th e b u i3 d :n g ‘. a n d p a in t 'e m u p in s o m e p m j b r i t h i c o lo r s T h i s w o u ld m a k e p e o p le t h in k th a t w e w e r e r i g h t u p t o d a te

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