Show WANTS MS TO FIGHT LEE ROWLEY HOWLEY SAYS HE WANTS TO GET CRICK CRACK AT KAISER BILL SWELLS ith WITH PRIDE EVERY TIME HE SALUTES OLD GLORY SAYS WE WILL WIN vancouver wash april 10 1918 editor times timea and carowan parowan friends I 1 now take the t time me to give you a general idea of w what list the boys boya at th the front see there are several disabled officers ficera of here who tell us what way they as baw and did while over there and we ourselves see much of the life that cannot be pictured out by our friends at a t home america la is t the he birthplace of fr freedom and if the men and women do and keep on doing a as they have this land will be forever free in england today and every day in the week a very pitiful sight eight meets the eyes of the people go down the street to the R R station elation and aee car loads of boys boya wounded and dying being unloaded and carried tu to the medical office of ficera not to have excellent care but poor and rough treatment it is 13 not the fault of the country but the lack of skilled men and equipment of a morning go down the street to the plus place where in the night the germans dropped bombs from the air machines see the young girls girl and women lying on the sidewalk with their bodies mangled by the flung fh ing steel fathers and brothers tied up and shot down in the sight of the wife and mother this is true friends and at the thought of it I 1 wonder what boy in our fair town who is within the draft age would not be willing to give his life to put as an end to such not one I 1 will say here where I 1 am there are 2500 men pawing the ground to 10 get over there not because they want to ride or to we see the country but to bt help rid the world of that tha wild beast kaiser bill he is the son of the devil and oil is powerful powei fal ful but right is might in this crite a so we will WIN there is men who sa ad lute old glory every night and swell with pride every time we esce see her unfurled and fluttering in the breeze va I 1 have learned to love and respect that flatt flag and to see her wave gives me a s thrill of pride what man woman or child who have a mind of their own would not take a rifle and shoot until they were dead before they would ses see a german flag floating steeple 1 of the U S capitol building oh friends I 1 wish you on could understand der stand what I 1 mean and feet as aa I 1 and millions million of others othera do it iti la not a a feeling of t wanting to murder but to fight for right and fre edlas and we will if I 1 come back I 1 do not expect or want ban honors toa I 1 ani in fighting for my elf and country en nelv my P people pl f bt and gave their lives to make me free and now I 1 have a chance to fight to free some of their relatives relative and it is no more than every boy in the united states should do I 1 do not mot mean for all to come to the army for that is IB not the only fight work at home on the farm I 1 IB as hard as aa 1 in the tren trenches trencer chr we have all 11 we can eat we have III all we want to wear and when we have bave parade and carry eighty or ninety pounds on our backs backa we know that we have plenty but the people in the large cities are the ones onea to buffer from shortage of food in portland near here the people cannot buy white flour they have to use uee ills bla k but the soldiers all have white rhe engineers do the bridge and oil railroad work but bat it is IB a very stood rood school and it will do more for far me than any school I 1 have ever attended and if I 1 ever come home I 1 w will be able to help put pat the country where she was wad before the war hagan but if I 1 do not return my folks will have the satisfaction f knowing knowin ff that I 1 have done my duty to ti the best of my ability it is IB time for retreat ao I 1 will say sued good lack 1 and prosperity send ing you my beat regards I 1 am as aa ever a boy from old utah and parowan carowan Pa rowan LEE ROWLEY co cc F engineers 1 vancouver arks wash |