I TOTAL OF I 'EN MONT] ES BIG IN- R 1916 -American e .in in Octob 170 Lt1LId 1 htI LI1ULU, IU rEm MEDICAL STUDENTS ALREADY WE SUPPLY EVI ENLISTED IN RESERVE CORPS Sheehy irst year medical and dental stu- Ann Arbor ts may apply for enlistment in the isted reserve corps of the medical artment of the army after Dec. 15, ording to the new ruling issued the war department. To date 170 ical students, out of 206 who were ;ible for this corps, have enlisted. A RCA DI . notice of the new government rul- was received yesterday afternoon Phone 152-W by A ing by Dr. Char tary of the ' office of the of the I . f4 Gent 'or the t October1 States wv of the duty. to- rts amount ,000,000 for Exports ofI -ere valued ared with en months to $5,000,- ,000 for the hat month, after Dec. 15, will be placed in Class five of the new registration on the grounds that they are in the military service of the United States, and will be detailed to continue their studies in the Medical school. This ruling places the first year medical and dental students on the same footing as the upperclassmen in these schools. Men Subject to Call Students enlisted in the enlisted reserve corps of the medical depart- ment of the army are subject to call by the war department at any time in case of an emergency. A statement of the standing of each student must be sent to the surgeon general twice a/ year by the dean of the school in which he is enrolled, according to the rules under which the enlistments are made. In case the student is not keeping up his work or fails to pass with his class, he will be called into active .1 and per- elvs iletic and three will r the week regiment, tary exer- man gym- 0 o'clock; and high ar and re- w 7 to C ural and company lM, vers 7:, llen will de.- scen ilitary Train- esin 8 o'clock to- Cas' . C. A. 7: in c: TO SPEAK 7: Mai bishol odist 'ed as service year. resi- of the s been nd un- pea of 7 in uild of ous to )lt c in Lane at Chattanoi nday evenin erest to coll ic is invited ai stat er- cuss Means of Unifying Roads ashington, Dec. 6.-Means of uni- g the railroads as declared neces- y for the war by the interstate merce commision were discussed' .y at conferences between Presi- t Wilson and three members of the mission, Secretary McAdoo, and street. Kalamazoo Normal club at 7:30 o'clock tonight in La Foresters Enter Governmen J. M. Bacon, '18, and A. betsch, '18, both of the foresi ment, have joined the fores ion of the 20th engineering This division, which is not cruited to its full strength, i; of foresters and lumberjack: der to join it as foresters I had to be recommended by of the forestry department of versity. ite coal will d, to fill t ,d May, :nut coal id stove is- nt. re- up or-c ton, The over of ti lhe of e necessary in some re there may not be er of lawyers to act .bers, to utilize ser- t laymen as such."I of c ON FIREI of railroad operation must be effected speedily either through government operation or government support. Grand Trunk Train Kills Two Lansing, Mich, Dec. 6,-Frank J. Champe, a farmer living north of East Lansing, and Roy Wilmworth, were in- stantly killed when struck by a west bound passenger train near Trow- bridge. Soldiers To Receive Christmas Cake New York, Dec. 6.-A Christmas cake four feet in diameter, one foot high and weighing 360 pounds will be sent to American soldiers and sailors in and around Paris. The cake is the Comedy Club May Give Student Play Instead of "Miss Hobbs," original 1 choice, the Comedy club may present an original play, written especially for the club. Prof. Louis A. Strauss of the English department is now re- 1 viewing the student play and if it 1 meets his approval it will be present- r ed by members of the club soon after ' Christmas. I Give Sor of their h s until the in ed Useful Gifts for Christmas - M a wealthy Am the Daily Special ." sit I