I V I1C ,I I I',raU Dai ly IAILED TO ANY ADDRESS $3.00 ANN ARBOR MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1912. PRICE _. I THE WEATHER MAN * * * * * ,* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * VOTE FOR PRESIDENT. Forecast for Ann Arbor-Threaten- ing rain tonight; Wednesday colder. University Observatory - Tuesday, 7:00 p. m. temperature 58; maximum temperature 24 hours preceding, 69.2; minimum temperature 24 hours pre- ceding, 42.8; rainfall 0.05 inches; wind velocity, 12 miles. .* * ( ).................Taft ( ) .. ............Roosevelt t )............Wilson ( ).................Debs ( )................. Clafin ( ) ............. ......... * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ;t Guard, With Vere [REE TE GAME. LECTURES STIMULATE INTEREST.1 * Name..... . ........State ..._.... Department ....... PLAN MICHIGAN NUMBER OF THE COSMOPOLITAN STUIDENT. Local Corda Fratres Association Will Edit Publicatiou, Iiitended to Boost University. A Michigan number of the Cosmo- politan Student, the official publication of the Corda Fratres Association of Cosmopolitan students, printed at Madison, Wisconsin, will make its ap- pearance in November. The number is edited by a staff appointed from the local chapter, and contain: several ar- ticles dealing with current topics of interest to the foreign students attend- ing American universities, and is il- lustrated mainly by photographs of the university campus. This is the first attempt of the local chapter to give wide prominence to the University of Michigan among for- eign students in this country, and it is expected that the appeal in behalf of the university will be followed by an awakened interest in the universities of the mid-west, and the University of Michigan in particular. BALLOT SHOW: ROOSEVELT FARIN LE Almost 400 Ballots Were Cast; Ends With Progressive Can didate 154 Trallies in the Lead. CONTEST ENDS TODAY, THE POLLS CLOSING AT Unusually Heavy Vote is Expy But no Change in Position I Looked For. Snappy Game Team, Who scrimmage that the eral second string put up against the Fresh teams at Fer- afternoon. The 55 marked more by its by any perfection iowed at advancing free teams were on he hardest kind of st regulars to push >ver the scrub-fresh htest feature of the ut from a Varsity e work of Collette lves. Collette star- iner, and at hurling well as at inter- heaves of his op- Prof. Cross Believes They Will Aid Alumni Organizations. That the extension lectures which the university is now giving,