. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . action in this case. Of a retiringand modest disposition, Jack saidnothing about the matter until it was re-ported to the Railroad officers from an out-side source, when mquiry developed thefacts outlined above, which is the explana-tion of our failir-; to previously report theincident in our M.\g.\zine. Yumpin Yiminy Ole Olcson had been working as an en-gine w-iper and his boss, a thritty man, hadbeen coaching him for promotion to firemanwith such advice as: Now, Ole, dontwaste a drop of oil—that costs money. Anddont waste the waste, either—thats get-


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . action in this case. Of a retiringand modest disposition, Jack saidnothing about the matter until it was re-ported to the Railroad officers from an out-side source, when mquiry developed thefacts outlined above, which is the explana-tion of our failir-; to previously report theincident in our M.\g.\zine. Yumpin Yiminy Ole Olcson had been working as an en-gine w-iper and his boss, a thritty man, hadbeen coaching him for promotion to firemanwith such advice as: Now, Ole, dontwaste a drop of oil—that costs money. Anddont waste the waste, either—thats get-ting expensive, too, With these facts of economy poundedthoroughly into his head, Ole went up to bequestioned on his eligibility as fireman. Thelast question was: Suppose you rfi onyour engine, on a single track. Yua goaround a curve and see rushing toward youan express. What would you do? Said Ole: I grab de dam oil can; I grabde dam waste—an I yump, by yiminy! —American Legion Weekly I 50 Baltimore and Ohio Magazine, June, ig2j. Brunswick Veterans Hold Annual Picnic By R. L. Much, Magazine Correspondent THE morning of May i6 dawned cloudyand gloomy, with every indicationthat we were in for a spell of , at eight a. m. Camden stationwas crowded with Veterans, their familiesand friends, ready to make the trip toBrunswick rain or shine, and at ,when the special left, about 200 personswere on board. General SuperintendentWhite, Superintendent Hoskins, DistrictMaster Car Builder Calder, TrainmasterMewshaw and other officers were on handto see the start. Unfortunately PresidentAllen was unable to accompany his chapter. One car of the special train was occupiedby the Baltimore Chapter, invited guestsof the Brunswick Veterans. On the train we saw Chief of WelfareDepartment W. W. Wood, Grand Presidentof the Veterans and Mrs. Sturmer, Shipley, Mr. and Mrs. C. , Mr. and Mrs. George Bowers, Mrs. J. Riley, Mr. and Mrs. Collings-worth, Mr


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