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Show PASSES ARE ISSUED 1 TO MENOFS. A.T. C. I Those Who Desire Given; Chance to Leave; Must Report Monday. Work of Demobilization Is Expected to Be Started Today at University. lV-1-..lini; tin- urrivnl i.f l i v.lun ! p;i 'its a nl -ji'-i-i lie i nM fin-l iun for th; ' niuliil i.ii t inn , 1 1:1 w-yt- -.o -ycM cr- j ;i It (Trunin t n a- maitv of llio ni-i:i-1'cr - at' t lie st i nil' tit s, ' nrmy t i a i ;ii no corps! i a I tin' ruivpr-ity of Hah as .esi!-pl ! 1 iM'ni , prrini 1 1 i il 1 1ll' in Ui tc vt the! yjnninl1- ami lo lln-ir Itotm:-, but. t-J iiiiirhi' thrni tu n-j'ort for duty nt the I mi i cr ly tict. MtJii'lay iuurir.ii;;. Tlii; jn-tioii I'nllnw cil the ircript oL' a I di'jjni in hv I jfut cna nt ( '. A. Km im't t, iniiii); i fiiuinaiMliiiL: ot'licer of '.In- iorns citiTilay a It iTiuioii from A'liulynt Gen-I .nl Hauls I', s. A., VlMhiny,to! in u liir li I jicit t cna ii t I jimirl t i' as int rni't oil ! t- l.rrak up t h- tU-i achaicnt i j; nu-tl intoi Mi 1 1 1 1 i ri''a nl if m i j i y.; t ion ! Palliation. Pallia-tion. A 't i u pun instructions t'.nni Wash-iii'inN; Wash-iii'inN; tlw c(,ii.iiinndiujx .il'ficc; ot a, my hospilal No, 'J7,, at Knit Uouylas, yon-t.i. yon-t.i. lav ilftailcl ' Liciitcnant. William S. An.l.T.-on, . i '.. to aid tin' otli'-ors of the l nlcn! anny training i-urp in their ' icl .at ion work. Prepare to Leave. A Mum as tlir- ordfr n;is recfi 'i i i I was licra Idcil t hroiijjiout. t ho campus and t li rot i;.' li the r;i n t on men t s, and be- I I o re da iU several li and red ol t he st a- j dents, in hoth the vocii t lona 1 andj rolleiat e mm I ions. had checked in j theii MaiikeU and were ready to inmej I he uni ernit v. It is expected Hint Liei'lenai;'. .1. II. I i i t't'tt Its, who has heeu at t end inn' the. paper class al San Francisco, will beiu the work of deiuol n ligation today. IJ (hi ilriuoldl i.at ion is not completed by Monthly morning, the men who are at liberty on passes will have Muir pas.-rg tein'wed I'lotu time lo time unUl their discharges are hanued to Iheui. .11 is expected -hal Ma jor K.hvnr-i M. Mi-' Mi-' akey, I'. S. A.. vW arrive in Salt Lake toiiictrrow morning tv prepare n final inspection ol tiie corpy.. That failure to demobilize on December Dec-ember 'J did not lie with the military officers in charge of the students' army hainini: corps is evident from a telo-e! telo-e! a ni I ion i M a jor ( heslcih H. Urini'oe, 1'. S. A., adininislratio otticer dt Washington. Wash-ington. 1). ( ., on November 'JP-, in which Colonel Ivluiiiml S. Wright, command-intf command-intf otlicer at the I'niversity of I'tnh, as yiveii specific instructions not to discharge any of the men of his command com-mand until the personnel adjutant or another officer of the unit had returned from I he discharge paper work school nl San I'rancisco and until all the records rec-ords and papers iierlainin to the men v-etv completed in accordance with instructions in-structions received from the educational committee at Washington. (Joes lo Siii Francisco. On Thanksjiix inir (;iy, under instructions instruc-tions from Washinton.'laeutenant Griffiths Grif-fiths left for an Kinneis.-o to attend I he school of paper work, and under the specific instructions from Washington Washing-ton it was impossible to beiin the work !'. demobilisation until his teturn. The work could not have been beuu earlier, also, because of the fact that no discharge dis-charge papers had been received bv officers of-ficers in charge. The following telegram was received vesferday bv Coventor Bamberger from Senator William II. Kin-' nt Washington: Washing-ton: 6 ' ' Officials of the war department liere report that the roniinamlinr officer at the university had full nuthoritv. and it was his duty, to discharge or liirlou-h men at the earliest possible moment, lleiteral March is giving further fur-ther orders. Major .McOaskev has" been ordered by wire to proceed" from San I'rancisco to t he nni ersit v. Doctors ' i out I 'ort Douglas are ordered to give aid." w KYeurdini; the complaint which was made conceruino; the shoes ami bedding tnimshed the students, .Lieutenant Km-a Km-a ett said vesterdav that because of the fact that it was the rule in the amnio amn-io luniish men with larger shoes than ihev had been in the habit of wearing m, civilian Tife inanv of the men were dis-atistie.l and complained. Men Judged Themselves. None of the men, he said, were required re-quired to drill unless well shod and then- feet in good condition, and the u-en themselves were the lodges of whether or not thev were able to drill. With the exception of the first dav (y two. when the men were received.' during which the weather was rather ' Txe.re. Lieutenant KmmetT said the men' had even more than the uecesarv mini-I bei- ! blankets. ' |