Show u. u S. S OFFICERS TO tEA LEAVE VE P PARIS RIS Staffs Will Be Established I in New Quarters by Jan 15 at Latest Paris Tuesday Jan S The 8 The first deI detachments detachments de de- de- de I of or tho the American staffs lo located ho- ho cate In Paris probably will begin movIng moving ing to their new headquarters tomorrow tomorrow tomorrow tomor tomor- row and all will b be bi ta c established some orne distance from Paris b by t January 15 at atthe atthe atthe the latest It was orl originally planned to move mO the several hundred men In Involved Involved In- In at once h by special train but It was found Impossible to wind up all the work simultaneously drop it IL for forthe forthe forthe the period necessary for the shifting of the men and then take It up UI again Consequently officers representing each branch leaving Paris have for some da days dals s 's been In the town where the tho I new headquarter headquarters is located I In not only for living li accommodations for fol the officers but for fOI offices that will be as room roomy and adequate as the Paris quarters It Is probable that the tho i officers will be he obliged to forego resl- resl I dence thence at hotels when thc they get et to the tho I i new ne headquarters because the accommodations are inadequate The i Instead will be billeted with private I vate families as are the thi officers at attached attached attached at- at to General Pershing's staff It now Is definitely settled that the lines of or communication d department with Its subsidiary transport department department department depart depart- ment and aviation department except the technical branch will leave Paris Auto Ice It Ice stalled I With the American Army in France Franc Jan S. S S. Slipper Slippery ice-coated ice roads toads I have upset traffic between the camps and headquarters General Pel Pershing himself becoming a victim this morning when his automobile stalled between two hills and was unable to go o forWard forward for- for ward waid or backward The general walked several miles through h the tine snow and slush to his destination I A large ward in one of the base hospitals hospitals hos hos- pital containing man many patients with I ho-I the doctors and nurses in attendance has been quarantined because of or tho the discovery discovers of ot a case of or scarlet fever fe I I Flutes sometimes suffer sutter from an any abrupt abrupt abrupt ab ab- ab- ab rupt changes chango In the weather and should therefore be kept In chamois I I leather ea th er |