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Show AIM 1ISTI AGHIIUUTH1 ' . Recruiting Offices ty; Opened for Accept of Applicanti. Period of From Or Three Years Provide Care for Unempl0)i Eeeruitlng offices for c!i... re-enlistmont into tho regular ... 1 be opened at Kort Donghis city, according to telegrnphclV received yesterday at licadrj j. Fort Douglas. Officers aro authorized i0 men who have seen service . declaration of war, for a pcrC year, or for three years' tera" possibility of release at the Z year, upon tho discretion of ti tary of war. These re-enlistw,-no service in tho reserve CUj,' pleto discharge at the expirati-' term. - It is the opinion of recrui' cers that this radical cliau ment rules has been made to discharged soldier who finds " in obtaining positions in civ' to re-enlist until times have , and he is able to enter upon t as a civilian. ' Limits Are Announced. The age limits for cnlistnic--to 40, with a special ag0 of oil- corps enlistments. No man pendents who would receive to tion under the war risk insert will be taken. This does not r men - who were in tho armv April 2, 1917. The rate of pit, continued at the same rate is ized at the outbreak' of war. Men receiving discharges fr Douglas will now receive a ! $60 and a travel allowance o( j , i mile to their place of enlist: I home, according to advices : from Washington. Two new officers have arrr duty at Fort Douglas. Caviar McChrystal, formerly of the : second machine gun 'battalion: Lee, Va., reports to tho offiw war prison, relieving Captain 1 gan of the duties of mess oi: the prisoners. Captain Ivors leave for his homo at Pctalic Captain McChrystal is a resident t Lake and his family home is b t Discharges Granted. Lieutenant James G. Leavitt ! ' at post headquarters yesterday over the dental surgeon duties o: Tyler, who has left for the Phil 11 Major E. A. Lovelly, sanitar c has taken over the position of; of tho U. S. army general ho. 27, relieving Lieutenant L. LCj: v Several discharges have been l v to officers at the post. Lieutem: , rigan Mark Manookin of the i ice will receive his discliar;r " Captain Joseph S.' Alfortl and I t ant D. O. Beal of tho medical cc- v also bo discharged today. Li. n George Felix Manning, medka ;; has received his discharge and r i, at once for his home at Flajtst C. K. Mclutosh, 165th aero i: has been ordered transferred to t pital at Fort McHenry, Md., for :' ' treatment of his wounds. j1 Nurses Arc Remembered. s The Bed Cross service yestf stalled a sowing machine in the a quarters at Fort Douglas. Tbf f. of the post will give a dance to: . ceTs Dext Wednesday at the i; 1 hall. . Tho Y. M. C. A. has received! of twenty-nine reference books or and professions from the war : ! library. ... ' The staff of Major Glen M c tiring as field director of the k L was entertained last night mt; i ner at his home. George Jii-- appointed Major, will take char? f Red Cross work at the pos. announced manv new plans for fare of the patients and soM-fort. soM-fort. Captain Paul Rattle, (; tion director of the Red Cios:.' nounced his retirement. ! Six men arrived yesterday b D. & It. 0. railroad to report i ti ment at the Fort Douglas gem- - pital. . tr. |