. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . re as anobserver, principally of the fair sex, quite anumber of whom were present. The singlemen swear vengeance and let us hope foranother fracas, so we can all go out and rootfor our favorites. Division operator Day, who has been seri-ously ill, has gone to Mejersdale to hope he will regain his health and soonreturn to duty. Bernard Kessler, employed in the Superin-tendents office at Pittsburgh, while returningfrom Olympia Park one night recently, wasmistaken for another party and attacked bya gang of thugs, who slashed him severelyabou


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . re as anobserver, principally of the fair sex, quite anumber of whom were present. The singlemen swear vengeance and let us hope foranother fracas, so we can all go out and rootfor our favorites. Division operator Day, who has been seri-ously ill, has gone to Mejersdale to hope he will regain his health and soonreturn to duty. Bernard Kessler, employed in the Superin-tendents office at Pittsburgh, while returningfrom Olympia Park one night recently, wasmistaken for another party and attacked bya gang of thugs, who slashed him severelyabout the face and body with a razor. Hewas removed to the McKeesport hospital, wherehe is getting along nicely. In the meantime,two of the five culprits have been appre-hended. To every reader of this Magazine,Kindly remember we have to gleanBits of news from here and thereTo make our contribution your scribe corral the news,Tell about yourself if you you cannot write, then use the its hard to go it Peter A. Malachowski Glenwood Shops Correspondent, Frank Rush The accompanying picture is of welder PeterMalachowski. He has been in our servicesince 1915 and is held a first class welder. The picture at bottom of page 84 is of cutterHenry Roland, Jr., in our service since was recently married to Miss Anna Kurtakand we wish him great happiness. We are sure that there is no more importantparagraph in this issue of the Magazine thanthis one—and the reason becomes apparent asyou read on: Ludwig Franc, Steel Car repairman, wasworking inside a car cutting rivets on an insidehopper sheet, when one of the rivet hoads v» hichhad been cut off struck the side of the car withsuch force that it rebounded and struck himin the right eye. Fortunately, Mr. Franc waswearing a pair of goggles which, although badlybroken, saved his eye. He was able to resumework after being furnished with another pairof goggles. If you, Mr. Emplo3e, have at any time b


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