Show I Yanks Line likened ce d to Captives p ives They Eagerly A Await wait Return Road at Building us Is e I Families of Men Overseas II Need Their Aid Says Writer riter I HAT there is a a. general feeling THAT among American soldiers in Europe to return home at once and that those at home should attempt to arrange for the soldiers soldiers' homecoming as early as possible is the substance of a letter received by C. C V Jackson 1766 South West Vest Temple Tem Tem- pIe street from Sergeant Roger C. C Mitchell of the Twenty eighth engineers engineers en- en American expeditionary forces Sergeant Mitchell was formerly construction foreman employed by the Utah Copper company lie He enlisted last June and went overseas in August lIe He took look par part in several bat I battIes bat bat- i 1 tIes including the severe fighting In Inthe inthe the Argonne forest Sergeant Mitchell says that all the I boys os are anxious to get back to I II their families and that they see no I good reason for staying in a foreign land while their loved ones here are I II not allowed sufficient to live properly I I THEY WISH FOR HOME I In part Sergeant Mitchells Mitchell's letter lettel reads If we had a few more men like I Senators Chamberlin and Harding to toI talk for us we may get back to our I families instead of staying here and andI building roads I The letter is dated from Laheycourt France Mitchell says that he was inthe in inthe I the Ar Argonne onne from September 26 until about January 15 The engineers of which he is a member then moved to I Ourt and began building roads lIe continues I I cant can't see any difference between n ur and the German prix p is who vho are also working v on the roads with the exception that we weI weare I are allowed liberty at night and they I are notI not I hardly ever read the papers for forit forit I it just builds up discontent to see I dhow how the U U. S. S wants to feed Poland when there are thousands of American Amen Ameri- I can soldiers over here who have families In the states merely existing I The soldiers made the sacrifice for forthe forthe the sake of our country and were I willing to die for It Now that the I war is over we want to get home I so that we can look after our I I SUBSCRIPTIONS NEEDED I Another thing thin of which T I do not notI I I approve is the large donations made madei to in various cities to be spent in i coming the boys home Let wel-I wel the I same organizations take up subscriptions for the poor and the needy 1 or orI I even the orphans and families of the themen men who lost their lives over here I Then let us see how much they would I I- I Ido do and how much would be donated I No they wouldn't do anything like I that They are like the Y bf 1 C. C A A. They want notoriety All I can say is for our friends a at t home to start the II I call for us to be sent home |