Show TILE THE VISION THEY SAW y l i B By Bruce Barton a In In a a certain cert l city ti dwelt a e t three nen And by accident of ot birth one one-of them themis 1 I is a Catholic and one and one is a Protestant Prot stant and ana one is a Jewl f- f For fJ ry years years t they have hav engaged in tn business side b p side and the c Catholic Catholic ih lic h has s Il not l-d l dea deaR f t tt I. I the the Protestant Pro Pro- t stant and the and Catholic and the t t. t uj r t r f. f erti w. w i Protestant have had llad no dealings with wit 1 mv the the J Jew Jew r j 1 1 That is herto helo me each man has lIas said He He Heis is not not or of my faith 1 will r FC i 1 1 A J Jr So for thirty years they have dwelt t in a friendly world s Jr- Jr t f Then rhen cani came jq sh shadow of a. a fear ear fearful ful CuI war jAnd And out of those three ho homes es tl three e j boys went nt i forth i 1 i alo alone Three lathers fathers waited worn heart-worn for forthe forthe the letters from over there i There There Soldiers are Soldiers of Friendliness i oy over here here the boys wrote ho home ine i Tile Brang its us cho mp 1 They chocolate olat and mo nip motion Lion tion good lectures s and the memory mory C of mother not r and of G God d. d I Help those friendly agencies when you Jl have V t the to e chance an each boy wrote homeS home i iSo S So o it h happened ed that r the three fathers found round themselves working shoulder to shoulder in a great campaIgn campaign campaign cam cam- for funds runds Not t as t r d Ci a Protestant and a i Jew v but as g od citizens united unit unit- ed edin in a common cause cause And as they worked they came to know ow each other and they were ashamed that for so so many years they li h Had d been strangers side by side Surely this Is one of the compensations compensations of f. f war they saId said that that in pur ur dc deeper pcr love for our boys we have learned a new new respect for one another an- an another another an an- other S So n a new spirit was born Into that city As As' though in iu its heart it had discovered something of the greater r. r religion ligion whose God is father Cather and whose f faith fth and creed are lov love I |