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Show STUDENTS HE ALLOWED TD LEAVE SALT LAKE, Dec. 7. Pending the arrival of discharge papers and specific specif-ic instructions for demobilization, passes were issued yesterday afternoon after-noon to as manyof the members of the students' army training corps at the University of UUih as desired them, permitting them to leave the grounds and go to their homes, but requiring them to report for duty at the university univer-sity next Monday morning. This action followed the receipt of a telegram by Lieutenant C. A. Emmett, acting commanding officer of the corps yesterday afternoon from Adjutant General Harris, U. S. A., Washington, in which Lieutenant Emmet was instructed in-structed to break up the detachment immediately and disregard demobilization demobiliza-tion regulations. Acting up instructions from Washington, Wash-ington, the commanding officer of army hospital No. 27, at Fort Douglas, yostcrday detailed Lieutenant William i S. Anderson, M. C, to aid tho officers 1 of the student army training corps in ! their demobilization work. j As soon as the order was received ' it -was heralded throughout the camps , and through the cantonments, and be- ' fore dark several hundred of the students stu-dents in both the vocational and collegiate sections had checked in their blankets and were ready to leave the university. -oo |