At Your Door Three T Fifteen Hndred Sum- Evenngs Wee, 75 I~I~ ULmer Session Stdet VOL. 111. WILSON'S MAJORITY LAF THAN IN FORMER ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, THJURSDAY, AUGUST 22, 19:12. REPUJBLICANS FALSELY (CLAN SOUTTHERN S'L'ENG'I'I RESPONSIBLE. ROOSEVEL STOCK FALLS igiti Sialist Vote Accocuted for by Iatin ef Sciety iu Samuoier. Comparison of the results of The Wolverine's recent presidential straw vote with the reult of the vote taken by The Mchigan DiylIst February, inditates whatappears to be a decided chance of sentinment raisig Wilon stock in preference to Roosevelt. Wil- so's following in the earlier ballot was only 14 1-2 pr cent greater than the former president's, while in the ballot just taken hi. tally is 1.27 per cent in excess of the colonel's. That this is wholly to be accounted for by the fact that a large portion o1 the students attending the summer session are from southern states that sre normally democratic, as has been suggested by some of the Roosevelt and Taft admirers, cannot be mani- taned; for, omitting the vote from southern students, Wilson still has 87 per cent more votes than Rooseel . Nor is it to be explained by assuming that the entire democratic constituency cf last winter has reverted to the sup- port of the New Jersey governor' for the entire. vote for democratic cndi- dates last February was onyIf3ee cant greater than that for 'Rtoseect The, comparatively small socialist vote this summer may be accouted for by the fact tat the Michigan section of the Intercollegiate Socialist society, which waged a strenuous cam- paign In February, is inactive during the summer months. It is worthy of note that only 30 per cent of the students enrolled in the summer session manifested suffi- cient interest to cast thir ballots. Final Sumuary: 8 o o o' aa . s, 0 State MW M WM M W MW. Ala. 1 1 Ar. 1 1 Ark.: 8 1 9 Cal. 3 1 4 Col. 2 1 3 D. C. 1 1 Conn. 1 1 Ga. 3 3 tda. 1 1 Ill. 10 6 2 2 2 22 Ind. 7 3 1 3 14 Iowa 2 1 2 1 6 Kas. 1 1 1 3 Ky. 5 1 1 3 10 La. 3 2 5 Md. 1 2 3 Mass. 1 1 2 Mich. 96 8 39 7 13 1 1 4 1 1701 Miss. 5 2 1 8 Mo. 3 2 3 8 Mon. 1 1 Neb. 2 1 3I Nev. 1 1. N. ,I. 1 1 N. Y. 61 7 21 1 18 Ohio 14 1 6 2 7 1 31 Oka. 2 1 3 Ore. 1 1 2 Pa. 17 1 3 5 3 2 1 30 S. Dak. 3 3 Tex. 2 2 Va. 3 1 4 Wash. 1 1 Wis. 2 1 2 5 For. 1 1 2 Mis. 7 7 3 1 18 Total 21118 87 14 5610 2 6 1 399 Ano Appreeiation byt At last the time hi B. 11. must shboliec stalf know now heyc thereomst be enomt our ends; e, dicie at last rcenoved thatt has usurpxed this sa ours and torn don hc lasunre religiously adhered1 We had sxupposed creation ('xisted but excuse for existence, berwak; but howr tr never grow loo01(d 1B. M.crawled troce whxere the cub, a lat had kicked Icims, aud woabbling steipe grast eredt sob of a lous 1fromn the danxk and someness that heover, at 2:00 a. m. TIS And IHer WthT'he 1) and the 01.i41 With Ints( Help! Help! IHelp! out on the still air.I in an apxologetic volc and Ann Arbor's ox camxe up on a ruin, si in a frenzy of joy.I ness makse a quxcklf<1 dark and forbiddin) Alphsa Kappa IPlihli ao if by magic 1aj with tousled hair spr dec beds and kindred Goodness gracious!' it not the jay hop--a' has tried to burglari brave lade at the b their muight and sl I E -MICHIGAN TO GET CHIN B ALO 61,FIRE PROTECTION Lx:lxxapxx)fet; l'ilxe 53 fesa!,I;(Id thce- NomaxulI 1.IL N, C iritO.Aixixti xxs coxe cvhexxhe t clxx'L )( j Frxxxxseii elf axxd we of xbx'e weeksit f It: ' oLSf4 910i' ,ox all xcxxil thaxt - M1. n cow oxce xwhuobxapspc he'e xc.aixs'epI'art'xext of11ce froxmcwhitcl xower which hxxs xuxiverity bes reenxxly expxexcded beraxtixxt;Si' thixxg fcum us who tihirty-five lthou. sxcd dollars, thxat xxxcxxe xxxd erred sanxctux of0 itl'x xxx x'sxsxetoxlrof all tlbsia 'all txe precedexnts thxosxe powt tofore hayt been Ail orelr hxas xeexx plced for txwo whxat is xxot. to. 2O0 horse lpowx'r lceso txrbo four- thxax before, 1thxat nothixxg xn staxge cxexxrifxxgal puxxxps, c oxxneied 10 We all c, that it haxd soxme Faxrbaxxks clectrix'xooxrs. A further s000,ltcoxxg 10-it v theJabh protctiveeascxxxrx' is thxe systexm of little cuxb (1e rue it is that we 12-xxxchc 1ip1claid etcroughoxx th11cxaxe- xxs exc ) to learxx As lice pxs so thaet at cll ixoints tthere will tixat,lhowxexv xcxder Ithe table be aflciexci wctexc iressure to throw xdenxy it, ccxxx lbs txxx'nxg csoxm-ac 'slx'emxoeree building. x hax's ril=h Ithxe soxco i xs 'lhe ixpuxmps will be usaxixs boosters wxe letxxx 4vxcaixc x smoth-b fr'o thcscite ,xcixns, xnd will also be to gtlbss icouxlxdbxeiheaxdconctaxe oth e mxammnothnavax xl n lbsthe xwxxthx 1 darksoxe loxne- whxeb lees aca cpacity large enough to x'als "Cacti ,s scar the IHuron axlxlxOx ightd one axnxl oxe-xeightxlb trirexxnxs ftoe'xhonr,exnoxxglhto -'j'wggFLF 8 _______- flood xxny bxildinxg" oxnthxe xxxmpus. I32;1110 I1V1E KNoOp 0"Thie coxnsultxxng xngixneer, -lMe. Ffinchl- xcxxxax, of DIetroit, cilitakechaxxrge of Iota IliAel1 oue xxtsidxe cork- hcbile l'rof. 5. ..ein. Detirino 'renteuts, Zowski hxas eberge of the interior de- tn'is Par'sot si-c. 'The pumxposccill bx' placeed lxx eu nnaia, thxe Ihydraulic laboratory in thxe Engi- Tercd ccxrixxg bxildix'g, 'where thcey will be !Three crix's rxxcg xxx "x'Nxble torexevxrixmental cxork. For lc sotch service thce pumpescwiii be in Helpx. cxaxe sxgaixx s'lce'xthac ce. tChxg! Ilonlal serxes givixxg a total pressure of 210 sxex1''- lxx slyiivcgtaxecx poxunds at the deiivery end, dica rg- iei l ding ~ ~ ~ ~ at il xn atxc this rate220 gallonso ofcwater did ,-" lx cc 1'e'o bulls in hxar- a minuote. o eie-,,way into ltce - - -- - ix ,oxse'. p Iortals of thxe eAes ruse. Everywhxere S O D R ~ a h r jama-clad figurxs .STODDARD RNDSi rinxg ou1 from n uscs wr 1lhavens ofirefte. BOL I NGET C P StSa resal onxe bold baxdtmacc Losers inl First-'iyTo Sol o ('sie SBack 'lie Ixuel leze. And did thcs Stromg in Three Final axxx, Vie'a, - louse rise up in lxttle's. x:'cxtk c. IL Ay' the intruderlh lx axcysca SREAT CONFERENCE HERE 'tio buiihe cNtiominal M. oGOV.OSBIORN 10O'lAKE OPENING ig husrryinxg, scrryinge ADDR)ESS TO NtMEOtS ini nxxdgexi perdition the DELEGAT0ES. retires into the oblivion Ie ceptt when lice rever- PROMINENT MEN ATTEND lences of a sgie Fourth ___ callex imcoto bhe Ibe goatEteiv Prurten i'rgrt eaesiejeatic pocwers ocx earth-EtniePpatosfrPogm es that say cx'hat is and toluInclde Literary Ctnests anud -Bxut, thoughx mouie docile ifentItues hxe still canx butt. cxon learn our simple ls- Anx address of celcome by over- ;h,-yes, even tha peaky nor Osborn, Thursday evening, Aug- ur, like tixe potr, he is wtustcc302, ill opxn the Third Annual ancxxoncxet10 understanxd Coxferece of the Chinese Students' ,r xmuch u-c may cant to Alliance, Middle-West Section, with st of its believe thatcmigiht oer 200 Chinese student deegatea in . But be txat as it may, attendanxee. One hundred and fifty ;t tpoundxbthis lacyboard dry Chinamen rom the middle western lxxeet xxut on timue axnd avert uiversities, Chicago, Illinois, Purdue, et him'xwhxo so insistently Wisconsin, Ohio State and Iowa, to- xy !1 gether with the fifty Chinese summer students at the University of Michi- I Nth~'I" I~iNIEROI gan, sill meet n Ann Arbor from SIbid " L RENhDA ECE August 30 to September 7, in their hE 1 LlltE l IIEN~nannuaixl reunion. Tihis year's conference is unique Mcciv ."Slxehal Praise i in that it is the first opportunity given atiox ofx Chtracter of the delegates to neet as citizens of Nalvoioet Chung Hlwa, the Chinese Republic. The Board of Regents of the Univer- tiocs of "Tw'elfthc Night," by sity hae appropriated $100.0 for the in Shaespeareanc reading etertainment of the delegates to the cc'xxv, was even more of a conference, and have given the use itbeproduc'tionx of Mlae- of the Unversity buldings for such rinc the sxummxer. So well meetings as may be held, while the nemcber of th' class per- Athletic Association has granted the xc hexr part that special use ot Ferry Field for the athletic 00n to exny' individuxal is vents. Pres. Emeritus Angel Seak, scceelxx the production -inkinxg scene between Sir President Emeritus Angll, and r Toy ad te Fol.ThePresident Hutchins will appear on tx'ex by T. H. Lee, C. K. the program, while other prominent id lose'T'xrpin, and there speaers will be E. B. rew, Direc- t de'al of clever horseplay. or of the Pehyang students; Dr. betweenc Sir A. Augecheek Ezra B. Crooks, Professor of Phil- wats also wxortby of special osophy, Northwestern University; .ais Eich, fie all through Prof. Edward A. Steiner, of Grinnel s especially so as Mlalvolio, College, Iowa, authr of "The Trail e i whchhe ind te lt-of the Immigrant;" Hon. Tng Kwa, ,ig to be fromu the Coun- Acting Chinese Minister to the United States; and Mr. T. T. Wong, Washing- swel Agel hll asfiledton B.C Director of the Chinese ity, many havinxg to stand Government students in the United seeccing.States. performnxce the sexmbers With the excepion of the business s, Mr. and Mr. Holiser, meetings the Conference will be open anxd a fewx friends of the to the public. A daily program wilt etired to the Phi eltx be published. e, cwere a splendid spread Nvet rgrane Arranged, xai. The evening was con- In order to stimulate interest and 'music, dancing. speeches promote friendly competition in the ies. varioxs activiies, prizes wilt be - awarded. A bazaar will be held, and )fE-1OEIIS FORtSAKE ac prize given to the delegate exhibit- ARtB101 FORl FAR ItNDtS ing the best and highest valued article, --- and also to the owner of the best co- t Hutcinlxs is nose spend- lection of curios, All kinds of curios, ation lxxnassachuseetts, bu rare odds and ends, old relics, des- :ccv Hanmpshire thce first of sea, caps, gowns and bric-a-brac wilt to visit in the Whbite Noun- be on exhibition at the bazaar while ring to Annx Arbor about a shipment of.Oriental goods, includ- fSeptember. I ing umany high grade embroideries and r . C. Boddard, secretaryx fancy wares, and souvenirs of the re- ; delpartcent, is spending cent Chinese revolution may be pur- a at Les Cieneaux Islands. chased. eturn about the tenthx of A literary program will be given, consisting of orations and debates d- rKarl E. Guthe, recently livered in the Chinese language. There so of the Graduate depart- will be vocal and instrumentat music, lanning a trip to the east both classical and popular, Chinese crab of thce large unversi- and American. Practically every tee sithb officials of Gradu- known Chinese musical instrument sregarding his stork next wiii be used in the program, A varied athletic program wilt be is, secretary Inolte presi- given, consisting of a track meet with rsoon toe her vacation on the usual events, a tug-of-war be- Island. Miss Esther Smith, tween the various clubs, a baseball 'guer of the general library, gacme between the delegates and a ember first for Jamestowen, team picked from the local city league 'end ther vacation, players, target shooting, a cross country run, and an association foot- of Oriental color ciii be all game betvween the Northerners he conxvention by the pres- and Southerners. Silver and bronze elve or xuore Chinese suf- cups and medals wilt be awarded the winners. ESE STUDl No. 25. ENTS: HOLD Florabel! you're kidding!I No, txey did not! What they did do wxas to barricade their doors and shxut this crud one in the open hail. Thenx one yoxxth took a flying brxodie cxith all the grace of Annette Kellermncx out of a windowx into the trees nearby, and bravely did a Paul Revere skit to tbe nearby home of compees, wee'staxyed alone and unguarded a txlephonxe. In the meantime a grey befiannexled individuasl strolled nonchalaxntly dboxcn stage out on the porch. lit a cigacrette, and -dissoleed inxto the gloomo of the up left night. Soon afteer txo memubers, clad ncostly ixncxnmentionables-hceav- ens, Florabel!I hos thIey msust 'a' sot- fered!-and arnced to ltce teeth cwitb a baseball bat, a hiri brush, and a bottle ot yes, 'tio evcen so toilet cxater, appearx'dsvith grim ancd determined featureo, after a terrific ansd nerve racking encocunter cwith the clothes basket in the ball. The police, greatly chagrinxed at their failure to caixture lice crimincal, dis- appear down right. Large gobs of silence. Curtain. EXAMtINA'I' SCHIEDU'LEFOR1S 1.AW 1EPAI''7oEN.t NNOUINt'ED, 'The schcedsule toe examcinations icc the lawx departmentl, as recently an- nolunced, is as follows: Thursday, August 29-Elemcentary Lacx and Protxerty, 1-7 p. nm. Fridasy, Aucgust 30-Commonc Lace Pleading, 2 lx. m. triminal Lou' and Procedure, 2 p. nc. Convcyacsstint, 7 tp. cc. Saturday, August 21-Contracts, 7 Quasi-Contracts, 7 a. um. Domestic Relations, 10 a. us, IMILEdlIS III N S IN SIN 6 LE S<, Grandx playincg in lice lcxst thcecests of the doxubles final rounxd in lbs tenncis touruamxexnt ot J'hxe 'xolvetricne ecititled Stodd'xrd ancd Bolins to thce ailsver lov- lug cucps offered as prices. Two sets were plaxyed Wlednesdaxy, ansd the run- ners up, Rlaukin axnd Edwards, swoa. bothx withc a score of 6-1. Thsis nmorns- lull's lay comspletely revesed the sit- scatione, Stoddard and Blolins taking lice thcrees"ets to thex'tone of 6-4, 7-5, 6-4. Ranckinx cxxind dwtards bad a bard timae icex semci-fina'.ls plasyedtly'ster- lox'. Fe'ibleman xxandI Grimxxxxx exelix xc' 'Iece s'5 tee i v sex SarC itax to its capax ltce entire afe h of the clase lMes. Lee, sstdenst, s- Theta hsoes( au-ailed-the eludedcwith xandxlcigcsc'cl ." ""'. "C'"'' I~l IL Xi1111 .JU~lll resident thexcoilx an ecetllently played mcatchx. inxghiss vac, 'The scores w'ere 7-5 aced 6-4. cxill go to 'fhe swinncers lasse been pxrcsx'ntexd5'Seemer1 Nvtc h usofrdb h Wl anrt erince, cx Iieb careofsilicer, five incehes Ithe 20th 01 hsighe, and whlic bear thse inscriptions Professcr "Wolverines 'Tenncis Tourenament." ofthlbaw Ehlers, winccer of lice singles, hcas also is vacaxtion recceived his cup. I-Iecxiil rx ________ - - ,eltecober. I'rofessor t?'1)tl;S''; H T E ('LOSEx.CIALLI. elected Dec3 L1" 1, lx.. TVi'i' PTHS' OFJIllHO'.cect, is pl to visit secr Dlick Hamicltone,'12, with another tics to cons toeste, fromo Minnuesota, wcere lost axe sclhools toe tess dayslxx 11cc wilxds of ltce toe- year. ests and xmountacinc fostuac a etofIdahco. IMiss Dav Ihe ltwo are cworkcing insthe \ en-~ern- dcc, leave jumest reserves ibis summcner and wbdl-'-egakina-Iv out ons one of their trips lost their hsead caali hearings. Searxchixxg parties scent out leaves Sepi cave theam up as lost, hot thcs boys, NiY., to sp cacsce cxaliing int canmp ten days -- aftier. They hacd managed to keep tA dash alive on gaxne and seild berries, and added to t1 are evidently sone thce cworse for their ence oftwIs experience. feagists.