,| FROM OVERSEASj Scrvt. Frederick H. Jackson of Company ft. ■dNBh Pioneer Infantry. ^ write*; Being n constant ruftdar of j the Sun, I find thnt It hn^ Increased wonderfully rinrd my departure fromKanmvi City ami for which I wish to tl congratulate you. A your of mbsonro (1 from homo hu ■ mode n Rap inour lives boirn rut off almost entire ,|.| ly from civilisation. I have always tj been interfiled in Hotty find Sam and i, find that they still hold a promt non I t, sector (in tin firing lino. Welt, you nil have fought n great buttle over there for us me well na we have fought over hero for you. Keep it up.Dr, Phillip B. Johnson, recently with the American Expeditionary Force a in France, returned home l«»twek to the joy of his I.unity andmany fridnda. Dr. Johnson is look-in# well and say* he's glud to behome.PVT. HKNJIV M.S. BROWN BA VS: The ROSth ha* been tit Brest fur sonv time, ready to sail homeward, mid the' sooner the better. Regards to all,ocPrivate Leo Gilbert of the 800th I'tourer Infant ry writesWe rill Bend our regard* to friend*,I fere I came over here, I was ai-uuyri on the inride looking out, but now that T am over here I am on the outride lookior in. and I enjoy m» bet- , ter paper through which to set* the * happening* of Kansan City and the t Went than through the Kunfiiis City Sun.