ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1917. R.MAN TO LR LECTURE English Department "American and eals" Today erman, head of the nt in the University peak on ."American ," at 10:30 o'clock om -203 Tappan hall. ers who heard the a Chicago earlier in rize the talk as ex- y it is being given rnalism, although it uraalistic lecture. s written a number e New York Nation, ihuted to other mae- AGE LIMIT SET FRp NEW NATLREHSERVE DISCUSS AWA MILITARY Members of Fiolle Yale Only men who on June 5, were under 21 years of age can be en- rolled in the new naval reserve unit and continue their studies in the University, according to the 2ew regulations received from the navy department. About 100 have been enrolled to the present time. Students who were 21 years or more on June 5 and desire to en- roll in the naval reserve unit with the rating of apprentice seamen, firemen third class, landsmen for electricians, radio men, or who can qualify for the ground aviation school now being started at the Great Lakes, may do so today at the naval recruiting station, 161 Griswold street, Detroit. Those desirous of enrolling u.)der these conditions should meet at 9:30 o'clock this morning at Cie D. U. R. station, Huron street. The men will go in a body to the iecruiting office. In view of the fact that number of seniors are enli being drafted there is some d: among a few of the facult whether or not a special deg military distinction should fered to all these men who a fled in part for a degree. No action has been taken on the and the question has not yet in the hands of a committee At Yale a degree is given iors whosleave tosentertthe and whose work is up to ,when they enlist. I NAVAL AUXILIARY MEN WILL NOT LEAVE YET I1 106 FOURTH ORDNANCE COURSE MEN GRAgDUATE U. S. len Killed PHYSICAL EXAMINATIONS CANI BE ARRANGED LATER; COM-I MISSIONS POSSIBLE Men applied or applying for enroll- ment in the naval auxiliary reserve who will not be able to have their physical examinations at once, may be enrolled at the Union today subject to a future physical examination, ac- cording to a telegram received last night from Lieut. J. H. Clark, enroll- ing officer at Cleveland. All men who are enrolled in the aux- iliary reserve will be free from the draft, provided they pass the physical examination later. GOVERNMENT ALLOWS 150 FIFTH TERM OUT OF 400 APPLICANTS FORT With the American Army it Dec. 13.-A number of Ameri way engineers have been k German aero bombs in a tom where behind the British fri The bombs fell in a strE town through which Amercia were passing. Pieces of th shattered the windows of a which there were officers, si them with glass bt injuring of 100 fI1 I ient will be reopened today ion for Michigan students of In order to assist in the en- he main office at Cleveland ed to send Mr. Ruschmeyer, to Lieutenant Clark, here to r H. Beach, '18E. aeral opinion on the campus naval auxiliary reserve mustl ining immediately is erron- e members of the naval aux- erve, irrespective of age, will alled to the colors at once. ibers of the naval reserve wever, over 21 years- of age - service immediately. er to a query if an auxiliary could obtain a commission. oleman, recruiting officer of ated that any member of the reserve with ability had an opportunity for a commis- thic Clinic Opens Dec. 20 nual clinic of the Homoeo- ipital will be open to the stu- the University beginning The clinic, under the di- Drs. G. I. Naylor, Theron ans and D. W. Myers, is to 'take care of eye, ear, throat cases, abdominal and >erations and gynecological ie clinic hours from 8 to 5 re the same as conducted by Dr. Hugh Beebe who is e R. O. T. C. r, , One hundred and six ordnance men graduated from the fourth army stores methods course, under Prof. J. A. Bursley, yesterday afternoon. The men will be sent by the government to an arsenal, where they will receive an additional six weeks training be- fore entering active service in the army. More thar 400 applications have been received by Professor Bursley for admittance to the fifth ordnance course, which will start on Jan. 5. Un- der special dispensation the war de- partment has granted the army stores methods course in the University per- mission to enlist 150 men in the class- es. The next class will be the first to contain the extra men. Following is the list of graduates from the fourth ordnance class. I Paul 0. Avery, Three Rivers; Clar- ence 0. Bahmiller, Dexter; Hal D. Balyeat, Van Wert, 0.; Russell Basset, Pontiac; Orlie H. Bates, Hillsdale; Howard H. Battin, Marinette, Wis.; Alpha J. Beaudette, Pontiac; Lewis R. Bebout, Ann Arbor; Newton S. Be- ment, Ann Arbor; Howard Bennett, Port Huron; Samuel H. Brenner, Han- cock; J. H. Brown, Detroit; T. K. Bender, Grand Rapids. Russell G. Chandler, Detroit; Ern- est F. Carlson, Cadillac; Edgar M: Catho, Detroit; Fiske S. Church,, Uti- ca; Louis H. Cole, Detroit; Lloyd K. Crippen, Jackson; Chase Crissey, Caro; Charles C. Dubuar, Northville; Henry C. Duffield, Detroit; Albert C. Eberlein, Sebekuaing; Donald A. Eddy, Hillsdale; Harry Eriksen, Manistique; Clarence 0. Fellers, Detroit; James H. C. Fitzsimons, Detroit; Charles Fleishman, Detroit; Harmon A. Fritch, Oxford; Clyde A. Fulton, Char- lotte. Jacob Gettleson, Detroit; William E. Ghent, Ann Arbor; Don F. Gillette, Hillsdale; Harry Goldman, Detroit; Carl E. Gormsen, Gladstone; Emer- son F. Greenman, Owosso; Forest G. Hacker, Mount Clemens; Frank T. Hall, Detroit; Samuel C. Henderson, Omaha, Neb.; Reynold M. Hoffman, Detroit; Maurice L. Holland, Lansing; Nath W. Hopkins, Ypsilanti; William A. Houser, Detroit: Lyle C. Howlett, (Continued on Page Six) hospitals from gun DECEMBER INLA' ARTICLE BY PR iot of the Monday. New Pi a prom: a "Letter to Rabela Alroy, '18, has cai the quaintness of master, together w and five short ess Man department, a featuring this issue A number of Uni sell copies of the street Monday. the Prof. Stoner Prof. W. G school, and t control of s leave the Un ing for Nash a >w in, ssion follow-I Junior Law Class To Hold Smoker] Members. of the junior law class3 I by Marines will hold a pre-vacation smoker at{ ed men may, -7:30 o'clock Tuesday, Dec. 18, at the1 without per- Delta Theta Phi house, as a send-off n, but they to the boys who are leaving to enter isent. the army. House Votes Contes Washington, Dec. day voted to give tV ond Michigan distr Roy Bacon, Republ Beakes, Democrat, returns showed Bei but technical quest regularities made it the contest to the Y C *a1~ Sensations -Thrills and Variety At AT E t I