. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . $747,066, orat the rate of $179 per foot, not includingthe approaches. 25 Heres A Man Direct from the Trenchesand He Has A Message for You |N the early days of the war ayoung American, who with hun-dreds of others had enlisted inCanadian regiments, was in afront line trench somewhere in Francelearning at first hand the game of Marsand witnessing its attending saw mendie from bul-let wounds,saw otherssuccumb todeadly gasesand was with-in a short dis-tance of 250Canadianswho wereblown intoeternity whenthe Huns un-d e r m i n e dtheir trenches.


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . $747,066, orat the rate of $179 per foot, not includingthe approaches. 25 Heres A Man Direct from the Trenchesand He Has A Message for You |N the early days of the war ayoung American, who with hun-dreds of others had enlisted inCanadian regiments, was in afront line trench somewhere in Francelearning at first hand the game of Marsand witnessing its attending saw mendie from bul-let wounds,saw otherssuccumb todeadly gasesand was with-in a short dis-tance of 250Canadianswho wereblown intoeternity whenthe Huns un-d e r m i n e dtheir trenches. An attackfollowed thelast named in-stance but theGermans wereheld at fromtheir trenchesacross NoMans Landcame four(1 e r m a n swearing ontheir arm theinsignia of theRed Cross. Between them they carried Huns, seemingly bent on a humanemission, were not fired upon. Approach-ing almost to the very trenches inwhich stood the Canadians the Ger-mans placed their litters on the groundand in return for the consideration. shown—hurled bomb after bomb, whichhad been concealed on the stretchers, atthe Canadians. It was the Americansfirst intimate touch of German Kultur. This same young man, Daniel McGin-nis, now a Sergeant-Major and minusone leg will, if he has not before the M AG AZIN E reaches you,tell you thestory andmany othersbased onactual occur-rences he wit-nessed. Andhe is tellinganother storyand that is—how every em-ploye of theBaltimore andOhio Railroadcan help winthe war, bybeing loyal tothe the di-rection of theSafety andWelfare Bu-reau Sergeant-Major Mc-Ginnis, betterknown asBomberMcGinnis, forhe has hurledhundreds of hand grenades at the Boches, is makinga tour of the System. Dont fail to hearhim—he has a message direct from themen at the front. On December 13 he addressed officialsof the Company at the Baltimore andOhio Building. John T. Broderick, BOMBER McGINNIS 26 THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO EMPLOYES MAGAZINE 27 supervisor of Spe


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