Show YOUNG ANTHONY KALBAUGH LIKES SERVICE IN UNITED STATES NAVY Anthony Kalbaugh albaugh I likes the navy He Is of the ther th firm conviction that if a alad alad alad lad apply ap l himself there is a future for him and a bright one On the th other hand If it a lad do not apply himself the same rule applies in the navy hat that holds good in life on shore Anthony Kalbaugh has been three years ears In the thc navy and he Is Impatient to return to the service He Ue is now a fireman and when he shall I have served four years more he will be bean bean bean an engineer of the first class This young Joung man Is a sturdy enthusiastic enthusiastic type Itis such as he h of which the conquering forces of Uncle Sams sea fighting machines are made up It Itis ItIs is such as he who are re the human units In such tremendous undertakings as the sending of the rutt under Admiral Evans into the Pacific Young Kalbaugh was 21 years e is of age when he enlisted in the service He served the time of his enlistment and was paid off of a few days ago at San Francisco at the age of 24 He is in Salt Lake and Utah for fora a visit with relatives before he returns to San Francisco and at t Mare Island pre pro presents presents his papers of discharge and re reenters reenters reenters enters the service His father Z L Kalbaugh Is in charge of some prom prominent promInent promInent mining properties at Marysvale and Anthony will go to that tha place for fora a visit of a day or two Anthony A thony is also a nephew of Percy Kalbaugh the mining man of this sec see section section tion I 1 am going back to San Francisco as soon as aM I 1 can said Kalbaugh in order to get back into the service and begin my four tour years when I will be a engineer I hope to get back backon backI on my old ship the Buffalo on which I served for nearly all aIl of the three years Coming home I to the Milwaukee and finally got onto the pay m ship the Pensacola Pensa ola whose cap I am now wearing All of ofus ofus ofus us were paid on that ship V When I first went into the navy after my enlistment at Denver I was wasa a little stumped at first things were so new and strange But I soon saw that the thing to do was to buckle in inand Inand inand and do the best b st I 1 could 1 want to say that there is plenty of hard work rork in the firemans branch and those who are afraid of oC it aro are not going goin to make much headway I look forward to the four years that are before me with pleasurable anticipations I am going to work vork as hard as ever I can Kalbaugh will not be required to pass an examination when he appears for reenlistment His discharge pa paper per perr will be sufficient |