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Show irsnsn IT FCRTDOUGLAS Changes Made in Surgical Staff of Hospital and Several Get Release. Troops at Fort Douglas are now recclv-ir." recclv-ir." their pav for lhe month of April. A total of manv thousand dollars Is being uistribuled by Captain Louis V. DeBirny. M.,,p;y officer for the general hospital. Men of the geneial hospital medical department de-partment have received their pay, and patic-nts in the hospital are signing the payrolls and will receive their "salaries" within the week. With orders to assume command of the surgical service at the Fort Douglas general gen-eral hospital, Major William Ranz Is proceeding pro-ceeding to Fort Douglas. He will proceed pro-ceed to Camp Dodge, Iowa, for asslgn- "'pour dentists now operate In the newly equipped dental laboratory in the general hospital. The newest arrival is Captain C M. Andrews, who has assumed com-I com-I mand of the dental service for the fcos- r"Diicharges granted yesterday at liead-ouartcrs liead-ouartcrs of the general hospital Included the following: Joseph E. Dralney, 3oolh infantrv; Marion Adams, 362nd infantry; John F. Fluckirger, 3G2nd infantry: Lo--enzo .7. Henefer, SuSth infantry. Oswald Shaffer 126th engineers, was transferred to Fort D. A. Russell, Wyo.. for discharge. At the war prison barracks discharges were granted to the fcllowing members of the- third company: Axel H. Carlson, Thomas M. Jones. Alfred Kilner, Samuel P. Lvles and John L. Pill. Robert J. Matthews was turiougried to the reserve. Harry T; tenant, 347th fire hose and truck company, was discharged and will re-enlist. |