Show NIN FIRST DIVISION Lieutenant-Colonel Lieutenant Clark Lynn assistant chief chiet of staff staff-In staff in charge charge- of overseas operations of th the Div Div- slon sion 3 G 3 in tho the lan language u ge of or orth th the arrived at of the thc Pl Presidio Inan in inan lan an nci Francisco co Tuesday after aCter a n year I Ii f service In France lie He says M My sympathy goes out to the thereat thereat reat number of our trained fighting nen who did not have ha a chance to each France But for the thc ent support given troops abroad he ho successes at St. St Mihiel 1 tho the Aronne Aronne Ar- Ar onne nm and and- around Ypres would lever never have been heen possible The part in all of these offensives proving themselves par par- adaptable in open warfare tor or therein lies the tho A American sollIer's sol- sol tiers ller's cleverness I III had the privilege of seeing the Wild We West t Division go Into training it t Camp Lewis almost two years ears igo and antI I had the greater privilege I of f being with them in battle Our I has better fighting fight fight- produced no ing ng material than the sons Bons of at the western Vestern states They will make better citizens than when when- they de- de Uppermost In their minds since the signing of of the armistice las sas been the thought of home Major General Wm Vm H. H Johnston Commanding General of the Division is at present on leave of He will shortly take over command of the cantonment at American Lake However I expect le le ne will pass through San Francisco lOon toon and toll tell you ou about his cam cam- I understand that the overseas vork of ot the Y M. M C. C A. A Is being a good deal on this side The rhe work of the organization as I 1 faW it in the field was good on the Criticism of It has arisen I Relieve believe because of the tremendous tasks of canteen man man- which necessity forced on the personnel recruited or purposes |