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Show oo CIIIDI1I IMPS! HE 01 TBI ' MI I Canadian troops are being released Jroin service and today, at the Union j station, many American boys in thc Canadian uniform, who had enlisted 1 with the allied forces at the beginning begin-ning of the war, are homeward bound to the stale of California. "Glad It's .over? Well would you be glad after four years of service?" one fine looking chap who beamed every time he mentioned "home." But there is always a wee bit of gloom with overy joy, and It makes it self apparent with the boys who- enter tho canteen -with tho rest, but who aro not yet going homo. It is with envy that they look at the happy boys who are discharged, but they pass it by with a smile and "Well, soon it will be our turn." Eastern camps aro being emptied first in order that over-sea troops will have headquarters until mustered out of servico when they arrive in America again. A few men have been released from camps on the Pacific and, before tho week is over, tlio-discharged men from Kearny, Lewis, Fremont and tho others oth-ers will be making their appearancos in their home towns. |