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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2.7,

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11

O ORGANIZE 27
IAESGENT CAMPS,

DEPARTMENT ABANDONS
EVELOPMENT BATTALION
PROPOSAL
(By Associated Press)
shington, Nov. 26.-Soldiers, who
been incapacitated for overseas
e, and who have been convales-
in this country, will be assembl-
27 camps for organization into
,lescent detachments. General
s issued today from the war de-
ent provide for the formation
s practice, and the abandonnient
epractice of the transfer of con-
cent men from overseas to devel-
ut battalions.
e convalescent men will be sent
mps nearest their homes, and the
says "it is the intention to dis-
e all overseas convalescent sold-
as soon as it is consistent with
laximum physical improvement."
ansive training of the detach-
will be undertaken, the order
des, so that the cheer, or maxi-
improvement of the men, and
subsequent discharge, may be
nplished in the shortest possible
Tthe camps in which the de-
ients will be formed are: -
nps Beauregard, Custer, Devens,
Dodge, Funston, Gordon, Grant,
ock, Jackson,.Kearnel, Lee, Lew-
acArthur, McClellan, Meade, Lo-
Pike, Sevier, Shelby, Sherman,
[dan, Taylor, Travis, Upton,
worth, and Wheeler.
No More K. P. at Illinois
are will be no more K. P. duty
he S. A. T. C. men at the Univer-i
of Illinois except by written ord-
om the president of the univer-

First Law Review
Comes Off Press
Delayed by the influenza epidemic
the first copy of the Michigan Law
Review is finally off the press and
ready to be put on sale. The Novem-
ber issue is constructed around a
nucleus of three articles by Thomas
Reed Powell, W. C. Hunter, and My-
ron W. Watkins.
More than 10 pages of the issue
are devoted to notes and comment
and several more to recent impor-
tant legal decisions. Reviews of two
recent books on legal subjects are
also included.
Although conducted largely by stu-
dents in normal times the November
issue is short of student material. An
article entitled, "Full Faith and Cred-
it and Jurisdiction," by Prof. Willard
Barbour, is the feature of the maga-
zine.
ENTENTE TO PLAN LEAGUE
OF NATIONS AT MEETING
(Continued from Page One)
Tuesday cabinet meeting today, but
if terms were revealed, they were not
permitted to become public.
Papers to Get Full Details
Reports of the censorship of the
news of the peace conference were
met today with the statement' that,
not only would there be no censor-
ship, but that American newspaper
correspondents would be given all fa-
eilitiespossible to transmit their dis-
patches.
Correspondents leaving this coun-
try will go on a naval vessel which
will be placed at their disposal. They
will leave next Monday ahead of the
President, because there is no ship
available which can make as fast
time as the steamer on which Mr.
Wilson and his party will sail.

BLAZE IN BARRACKS 39 LAST
NIGHT CAUSES EXCITEMENT
An over-heated stove caused consid-
erable excitement in barracks 39 at;
about 10 o'clock last night. About $10
worth of damage was done before the
small blaze was put out by the S. A.
T. C. men quartered there. The bar-
racks, formerly Beta Theta Pi house,
604 State street, was quickly cleared
of cots and clothing when the half
asleep soldiers were enveloped in a
thick blue haze.
Women's League to Hold Party
The Women's -league will hold their
regular party at 4 o'clyock Friday aft-
ernoon in Barbour gymnasium.
U-NOTICES
Dr. Etienne Burnet will speak
on "Pasteur as a Representa-
tive of the French Scientiflc
Spirit," at 4 o'clock this after-
noon in the Natural Seience
amphitheater.
Prof. Theodore Reinach will
speak on "The Share of France
in the Resurrection of Greek
Art," at 8 o'clock this evening
in the Natural Science amphi-
theater.
Movies and vaudeville acts
will be held Thursday evening
ini Hill auditorium for soldiers,
sailors and others who will re-
main in the city over Thanks-
giving.

FOR LIBERTY
The following casualties are re-
ported today by the commanding
general of the American Expedition-
ary Forces: Killed in action, 358;
died of wounds, 104; died of disease,
213; wounded severely, 42; wounded,
degree undetermined, 95; wounded
slightly, 36; missing in action, 364.
Total, 1,212.

Lieut. Leland S. Thompson, '18, has
been placed in command of a Sani-
tary section of the United States
Army Ambulance service with the
French'army. Word was received by
John R. Effinger, dean of the literary;
college.;

Major Ralph H. Durkee, who has
been on a 10 day furlough, has re-
turned. He will resume his duties as
comamnder of the S. A. T. C. here,
relieving Capt. G. F. Putt, who has
acted in that capacity during his ab-
sence.

Graduate Commands Sanitary Corps I Major Durkee Back to Resume Duties

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