Show I COMING HOME The romances of the middle ages abound bound In the deeds of knIghts who knights who rode as did Chaucer's knight to do battle with the Saracens and enemies of of I the church and nna came home t to receive receive re re- re- re e th the fair lady at the hands of their sovereign sO Today as our young young men march werch through our cities clUes there is none erf of the ancient exultation over rich spoils but rather rathe a swelling of spirit that the young citizen army that went across the sea to fight in a great cause acted as 1 men Imbued with the noblest American traditions and were the peers of or the finest soldiers of modern modern mod mod- ern frn times This Is the causi cause of our pride says sarIS Indianapolis Star Star This It Is the reward that the men have which will not dim in the years to come After Arter these soldiers no now no longer young return to take up the work of ot civil life the the country will be be different Just as our flag ne' ne never er seems suite the same to one who has traveled tray trav sled eifel under KB its protection in foreign lands nd so o men who have fought for it itcan r tan eon never feEl feet quite the same seine after they have fought beneath its folds It ItJI IB JI fitting that we thrill as we read rend of th the reception recE of ot our men in New York It Is fa fitting that we show these men collectively and find Individually that the heart of America Amelica heats beats for the men f who lie on the lie battlefields and for those who are so fortunate as to come I II I home again |