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Show outcome of the tests. He is striving for a lieutenancy and expresses the expectation expecta-tion in his letter that lie will succeed in his ambition. INFLUENZA BAN LIFTED IN ILLINOIS Since the quarantine for influenza was lifted at Camp Grant during the past week the men attending the officers' training school there have taken advantage advan-tage of the freedom afforded to visit amusement, places at Rockford, 111., accord ac-cord in c to a letter received yesterday from Ralph I. Branning, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Branninc;, 210 Floral avenue. ave-nue. FYior to leaving for the camp young Branning was with the Mutual Creamery company, with headquarters latterly In Pcuatello. Idaho. He Is well known to railroad men and to Y. M. C. A. workers, work-ers, with whom he was actively associated. asso-ciated. During the week Mr. Banning wan acting act-ing lieutenant for two days, active duty in this office being made a part of the training and upon the character of the 1 temporary servico much depending In the |