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Show KING AND PREMIER EXHIBIT NO FEAR They Pay No Attention to Bursting Shells While Visiting tho Belgian Trout. j KONOON. Nov. Cv (Correspondence of the Associated Tressl King Alhert of Belgium and Premier Clemenceau of Kranco were apparently so indifferent to sheltfire to which they wcro exnosed while the premier was visiting 1 lie Heitrian front recently as to htoiiso tho admiration of the Belgian soldiers. mc of them describes de-scribes the Incident thus: "The scene is laid among the ruins of a part: of the Keltian front daitv shattered shat-tered by shells, bombs or atrial torpedoes. tor-pedoes. To the street, parallel lo the church a little group of persons HM-walk-lug. A tall khaki figure seems to be guiding a civilian and pome Fyrne)i officers. offi-cers. It is a Belgian general wandering leisurely up and down answering questions ques-tions and giving explanations to hif guests. KYoni nnr dugouts wc Foldicr. watch Willi curiosity. "Suddenly a whistlo, nn ";p!osinn mid a burst of sni'.kf but thirty yi(rd-.- I'mni the visitors. Not one of liim look any 'notice'. Another. It faun rjnii pnr. The l-elcrian cmer.-(l, t ho civ ilia u a nd their Miite hae not turned their heads, merelv continue their wall; us slowly as heforr. While the fire continues, th'vis- .iters are gelling nearer i.mr dugout and! we Maud at attention. "Tli;1! l-elgian general Is Kjng" Albert, tho ciiilian M. riemcnucau." ' |