SUNDAY, APILII, 5, 1925 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PACE TiE _®___._.....__®......_ t----_. puhino nrr~~~t~ Idsel Ford's A19ero o Oaif IJDOU[ VE~lfiI~ Sc;~ b ih~h c~(fliyP2.rduction TO CONVEE ERI ' The Campus Credo tow a4 'a iQ 0.1 00 ' 091' 'lis fN+ay dI gI Ie P'a at T, a li.. I-. Fii'4t 'i',Jomal Pr~iesbyeriani Studon t ('anfereiice Will A sselujile Apr11 9 to 12I EXPECT MORE TIHAN 300 More than 300 delegates, represent-j ing 75 colleges and universities in all parts of the country, are expectedl to 1 arrive in Ann Arbor Thursday, April .9, to attendl the first national Presby- terian Student conference which will be held here April 9 to 12. Arrange- ments for the conference-are upder the auspices of the local :Presbyter- ian Young Peopile's society. The greater majority of Big Ten schools will he represented at the meetings this week. More distant col- leg~ and universities -in Oklahoma, Nebraska, Massachusetts, New York, and North Dakota will sen(d repre- sentatives. One of the largest de- gations will come from the Presbyter- ian student organization at Cornell university. Twelve delegates have been elected by the local organization. Various comnijttees to care for arrangements I for the visit of the (Ielegate' from other colleges have also been appoint-!I ed. Milo Oliphant, '25E, is chairmanb of the committee, which will care for the lodging of the visitors. The fra- ternities will help in this work. All I? meals will he served in the Presbyter- ian church. The meetings of the con- be vention will be held in the Union. H. J. McClusky of the School .off Education will be one of the princi- 'p~ ''f*da's tiy juit it: 11ave You anlyi crit icism o 01 in]proverllent I( tidiferon t le new Union sw 1imming; pool?: Whlere asked: The I's ion. 'Ji'e anwyrs : . 1. W roohler, 'L ---'The p)001 is an add~itionl to the t'i-' iionl and thel' Tliv(rsity hl a lm- ",l a long time comning. I look for it: to be a great hell to at I' et ics as well as Iall oftheor activitoies.'' y. M. iVg r: Jfo 7' Y.-'' Ali i17Vt1A I'a * omie ing Michigan has nfl(ed for a ' ; ~ oair Daily Advertisers i-- ead l)ng lawn, -and in reality, a, fewr more ' j y-Adv.th VWant iAdslpy.- Advertlse ,;- it would be a credit to an institution WU inter Headls '28 _ 'Ph arm ics Corne e C.A. M1itchell, '2e.---"Trhe pool as a! S ca o m te F rR o C- r~ mInxer ap(aars to he a success, but S ca o m te. h h y owing to the large crowds admitted1 at times, steems to 1)0 too much of T'ho mnas C. W inter has been appoit- - I);n K aus of the Phi r- 4e l 0110ra.', 0(1 chairman of the social commit rI te1'2((lvrdth rni seNof J1. 13. flhse, '27. ° 'About the onl1y of the freshman class, accordig( v nns i he Ih-i kn 'lesyIhen Yoll j$-Out I 1vs 5;'on iC ; . t -rel Ileig I aI1type of st ory -' "'115t1: '(11(II11 n, Ronance, .acffon and:JI rc al l iti1iia lrolled into one. 0 9ara Ei c Hil I f 'a3 j0 : ,y dI I a" <>'- eanp r q a v jsfll.oV~ W fl ON THE S'"rA GsE ' _ ,... " By Sl)--cia1 Arrangement, Four Days Only-The Original HOIV '377~t, and Orab!. All Al'i T.t(-1,1()'NS ct AO0 y N tW1 1 ' 3'{ i A lr1hey11l,Roc' The Hocse 14 s -0ovrture- "R1OSA jMUN DE" By Franz Schubilert WI E1TIt ORCH'JESTR1A . B. Failcone, P~irector :. a PRODUCED, BY AL ROAC ' - - ; - Pathc©2med h E Sd031/ C71 9 I 1 m Em mLmfx.- RPIIW i I