. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . his neighbors if he hadpurchased an auto, but upon furtherinvestigation it was found that theobject they mistook for the gas hackwas a new chicken coop he had justbuilt and covered with oil cloth. Earl V. Westfall, fuel accountant in the M. M. office, was blessed with anotherlittle ray of sun-(son)shine in the personof a fat, bouncing boy. Earl named ITMurl Victor. He thinks To the Victorbelong the spoils, and he wants Murlto get all the spoils possible. can also tell an interestingstory on Trials and troubles of a manhunting a house for re


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . his neighbors if he hadpurchased an auto, but upon furtherinvestigation it was found that theobject they mistook for the gas hackwas a new chicken coop he had justbuilt and covered with oil cloth. Earl V. Westfall, fuel accountant in the M. M. office, was blessed with anotherlittle ray of sun-(son)shine in the personof a fat, bouncing boy. Earl named ITMurl Victor. He thinks To the Victorbelong the spoils, and he wants Murlto get all the spoils possible. can also tell an interestingstory on Trials and troubles of a manhunting a house for rent. B. Brill, whose photograph accom-panies this sketch, was born 1851, andhas spent most of his life in and around the little rail-road villageof Salesville, entered theservice as asection handunder JamesTrtaher. Heworked on afarm for a littletime but retur-ned to the rail-road and in thefall of 1888became fore-man of section9, NewarkDivision, whichposition he hasheld for morethan twenty-five consecu-tive years. Inall he has spent. B. BRILL,Section Foreman at Salesville BALTIMORE AND OHIO EMPLOYES MAGAZINE 31 j more than thirty-one years railroad-t ing. In point of service he is the oldeste trackman on the Newark Division,j Mr. Brill is sixty-two years old, isj hearty and strong and is always foundf at his post of duty. He believesin giving an honest days work for anj honest days wage, and always has the! interest of the company at heart. He isI an earnest worker for good governmentj and good roads of all kinds. For his( oyalty and faithfulness to the company,j he and his wife have received annual, passes over all lines of the system. Inall these years there has never been awreck—not even a wheel off the track,on his section. He has used economyon behalf of the company, never havingincurred any unnecessary expense. Afew years ago he received a cash prizeof $ and a certificate of distinctionfor having the best average section withthe least expense west of the Ohio R


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