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TALK 'Rear Admiral Mag;ruder Removed From DCOSCNEEHR
TODAY Appointment Of Fourth Naval DistrictDctsfrmalatsoth ltd
Mn will be 1; ssoiaed re ) States met at the University hospital
's lecture WAIOt 26.'1iiewsora o last Fridlay andl Saturday at the con-
Im 25 .din-ftre TN rpaigri ah N-ention of the University of Michigan
fuueslat us of Re id .Admiral Thmstnin rIesp~onse to a summflons from Pediatric and Infectious Disease So-
inerth '. iVIagr"uder, critic of Navy methods(1 Mr. Wilbur. city
or ectonand ptrofessed advocate of widespr1ead l ie said the secretary's notification '"The convention was very success-
lera toeconiomfics in naval expend~itures, re- which reached him last nlight camne fill and well attended," said Dr. Dav-'
emcaymained in doubt today fol'owing noti- qd prfesheofpewasic
iRer-fication from secretary Curtis 13. isic sok and infectious diseases in the medical
'ly maga- Wilbur that he had been remoWved from mnuch attached to his present post and school. and past secretary of the so-
rection of command of the fourth wtnval dist rict. hrad hoped to remain for his full tour ey. r.oweasstedhtte
anion lea- 1lel)1'sDr.aCdowie alsoioswatedrifhoatduhy
Sup t Is an :1,?cultio wrr z fe'o; dty.new feature of the convention pro-
prbalyamong Navy men here, e-specially be - "I don't know why I have been gram, the open forum discussion, was
probblycause the affair cr(-te:d by the <'(- doltached,'' he dleclared, "and I shall very well received. This discussion,
his time miral's recent magaizine article had insist onl a thorough investigation." was held Friday.
re single a bel eclared a closed incident by the
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AUO OPOAiON IRT nu his address, lHallet will
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tional representation which is being, advanced, however, that Magruder's
backed by the proportional represen-( subsequent actions; had aroused the
tation league at this time. IHe will ire of tihe department hiead and thit
give the workings of the proposed his detachment was an act of disci-
plan, and give examples of 'its suc- pline.
cess in the places where it is now in Meanwhile, Admiral Magruder
use in the United States. He is ex- awaited at Philadelphia the arriv~al
pected to tell of its use in other parts of his successor, asserting that he
of the world, would ask a thorough explanation and,
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