. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . In the Victoria Railway Station, London, King George and Queen Mary bid the President and Mrs. Wilsongood-by on the morning of December 31, 1918. From right to left are: Mrs. Wilson, Queen Mary, PresidentWilson and King George. In the background is the train^upon which the presidential party is to travel to A bomb-proof shelter in a bodroom. A one-man bomb-proof shelter was discovered by the American billetingofficers when they arrived in Hayange, Lorraine. It was installed in a bedroom in Chateau Wendell. It is an oddpiece of furniture, somewh


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . In the Victoria Railway Station, London, King George and Queen Mary bid the President and Mrs. Wilsongood-by on the morning of December 31, 1918. From right to left are: Mrs. Wilson, Queen Mary, PresidentWilson and King George. In the background is the train^upon which the presidential party is to travel to A bomb-proof shelter in a bodroom. A one-man bomb-proof shelter was discovered by the American billetingofficers when they arrived in Hayange, Lorraine. It was installed in a bedroom in Chateau Wendell. It is an oddpiece of furniture, somewhat resembling a sentry box. but as heavily armored as a battleship. A report has it thatthe bomb-proof was originally installed for the German Crown Prince at a time when the district was thicklypopulated with German troops and the Allies were making many bombing raids in the neighborhood. 18 Three Yankee submarine chasers, docked in the harbor of Fiume, attract the attention of a group of spec-tators on the water front, some of them soldiers of the 332d United States Infantry. These Yanks, who operatedwith the Italians on the Piave, now find themselves on the other shores of the Adriatic Sea as part of the alliedarmy of occupation in Austria-Hungary.


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