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Show PER ANDERSON GOES TO TIE Hlflf Peter Anderson, brother of Henry Anderson, of the Anderson Tailoring Co., left today for the naval training station at San Pedro, Cal. Young Anderson An-derson has been In tho naval service since early last spring. Since enlistment enlist-ment at San Francisco, ho says he has had a varied amount of training. Ho was a first seaman, and was Iter trans-was trans-was a first seaman, and was later transited trans-ited on the range. The unit of which he was a member had orders to leave for overseas duty and was ready to leave when the camp was quarantined on account of the influenza. While still in quarantine, the armistice was signed which prevented the Immediate trip to France. Peter Is now a member of a guard company to which he will report for duty Monday, after a nine-day furlough. fur-lough. oo |