. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . to offsetthe increase in price of new material by greater care in the utilization of such second-hand and reclaimed material as can everywhere be made available for satisfactory ser-vice at comparatively little cost. Conservation of Material is the urgent necessity of the country at this time. Thestrictest economy in the use of material of every kind, as far as consistent with safetyand efficiency, is not only desirable but is positively necessary. Any carelessness,resulting in the waste of material, whether new or second-hand, is inexcusable underthe
. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . to offsetthe increase in price of new material by greater care in the utilization of such second-hand and reclaimed material as can everywhere be made available for satisfactory ser-vice at comparatively little cost. Conservation of Material is the urgent necessity of the country at this time. Thestrictest economy in the use of material of every kind, as far as consistent with safetyand efficiency, is not only desirable but is positively necessary. Any carelessness,resulting in the waste of material, whether new or second-hand, is inexcusable underthe present conditions. Every foreman of the railroad has an opportunity now to show the quality of hissupervising ability by the records he makes in the economical use of material. The Company confidently expects that every employe will do his best in this con-nection. It is only necessary for each one to exercise thoughtful intelligence and care,and the results cannot fail to be well worth while. 42 THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO EMPLOYES MAGAZINE. Baltimore and OhioEmployes Magazine * Robert If. Van Saxt, EditorArthur W. Grahame, Associate Editor * Herbert D. Stitt, Staff ArtistGeorge B. Luckey, Staff Photographer *On furlough attending Officers Reserve Corps Training Camp Members of Magazine Staff Answerthe Call to the Colors R OBERT M. VAN SANT, theeditor, and Herbert D. Stitt, thestaff artist of the EmployesMagazine, have been furloughedand are attending the Officers ReserveCorps Training Camp, at Fort Myer,Virginia. They will take the three months courseof intensive military training providedfor the future officers of our new citizenarmy. At the end of the three monthsten thousand of the forty thousandcandidates will be sent into active serviceand the others who have done satis-factory work will be commissioned asofficers of the Reserve Corps and will besubjecl to call as they are needed. Wewish both gentlemen the very best of goodluck—active service and a safe return. In the abse
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