. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . Frey, Supv. Wage Agreemts,Chgo.; E. R. Orr, Off. Pres.; Cameron. Trnmtr., Fairbury,Nebr.; O. H. Rea, Trav. Frt. CI. Adj.;O. F. McWhorter, Off. Gen. Supt.,Frt. Claims: E. S. Mendenhall, TelLiberal, Kans.;R. E. Palmer, Agt.,.Okla. City; Ernest Pringle, Herington,Kansas; Paul M. LeBach, Engr. WaterSupply, Chgo.;J. A. Goudie, Fireman,Chgo.; W. Morton, Frt. Solic., ; , Agt., Howe, Okla.;H. C. Jansen, Iowa Falls, la.; T. , Genl. Frt. Agt., Fort Worth,Texas: R. R. Seeds, Div. Sta. Supv.,Colo. Spgs., CqIo.; W. , Agt.,Cla


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . Frey, Supv. Wage Agreemts,Chgo.; E. R. Orr, Off. Pres.; Cameron. Trnmtr., Fairbury,Nebr.; O. H. Rea, Trav. Frt. CI. Adj.;O. F. McWhorter, Off. Gen. Supt.,Frt. Claims: E. S. Mendenhall, TelLiberal, Kans.;R. E. Palmer, Agt.,.Okla. City; Ernest Pringle, Herington,Kansas; Paul M. LeBach, Engr. WaterSupply, Chgo.;J. A. Goudie, Fireman,Chgo.; W. Morton, Frt. Solic., ; , Agt., Howe, Okla.;H. C. Jansen, Iowa Falls, la.; T. , Genl. Frt. Agt., Fort Worth,Texas: R. R. Seeds, Div. Sta. Supv.,Colo. Spgs., CqIo.; W. , Agt.,Clayton, Mo.; John MoGilp, CabinetMaker, Chicago; A. G. Darrall, , Eldon, Mo. FREE Illustrated Book It tells the whole will mail it to you at onceand Major Hevener will giveyour inquiry his personal at-tention. Write or mail the cou-pon sure—now—TODAY. Associated Almond Growers of Paso Robles 901-06 Lytton Building Chicago, 111. IAssociated AlmondGrowers of Paso RoblesTI Lyiton Bld^., Chicago I Name I Address I City. XjPersonalAttentionPaul Hevener State Please mention our magazine when writing advertisers 100 THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO EMPLOYES MAGAZINE Lima Shops Influenza played havoc with the supervisingforce at Lima during February. Among thoseconfined to their homes were general foremanOBrien, car foreman Baker, passenger carforeman Chew and mill foreman Calvert. Mr. Burke, draftsman in the general fore-mans office, has been busy with details of theY. M. C. A. Industrial Minstrels to be given at^Memorial Hall. We extend our sincere sympathy to Mr. andMrs. Patrick Kennedj in the death of theirlittle daughter. Mr. Regan, while visiting Lima this month,expressed himself as much pleased with theinterest taken in SAFETY by the employesthere. He especially praised the SAFETY^equipment designed by Mr. Tunks, steel carforeman, and which is now being extensivelyused in the Car Department. The latest benedict is Pat Mooney, mate-rial man in the Coach Shop. Mr. Moone


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