. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . 16 * 2,676100,635 * 14,182 E. E. Cumberland W. E. Cumberland 4,8476,387 Maryland District 49,267 130,068 43,623 222,958 Monongah 40,41810,6923,937 114,10430,3372,077 * 9,13221,8515,879 145,39062,88011,893 West Virginia 55,047 146,518 18,597 220,163 Pittsburgh 25,7149,084 * 4,85780,614 * 6,421 * 31,092 14,43658,606 Pennsylvania District .... 34,798 75,757 * 37,513 73,042 139,112 352,3-13 24,707 516,163 * Indicates Loss. Note—This statemant indicates which Divisions and Districts are saving most money by reason ofimproved fuel p3rformance. I


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . 16 * 2,676100,635 * 14,182 E. E. Cumberland W. E. Cumberland 4,8476,387 Maryland District 49,267 130,068 43,623 222,958 Monongah 40,41810,6923,937 114,10430,3372,077 * 9,13221,8515,879 145,39062,88011,893 West Virginia 55,047 146,518 18,597 220,163 Pittsburgh 25,7149,084 * 4,85780,614 * 6,421 * 31,092 14,43658,606 Pennsylvania District .... 34,798 75,757 * 37,513 73,042 139,112 352,3-13 24,707 516,163 * Indicates Loss. Note—This statemant indicates which Divisions and Districts are saving most money by reason ofimproved fuel p3rformance. It is a summary of the Monthly Fuel Performance Statements covering thepast twelve months. The total saving, of over one-half million dollars, indicates the possibility of savingon this territcry. If every Division will save, in proportion, as some Divisions are now doing, the totalsaving for the year 1920 will be much greater. We Can^Make an Even Greater Saving Count for the| Railroad in 1920 26 THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO EMPLOYES MAGAZINE. Baltimore and OhioEmployes Magazine Robert M. Van Sant, EditorOffice, Mount Rcj-al Station, Baltimore, D. Stitt, Staff ArtistGeorge B. Luckey, Staff Photographer Leveling Production to Pleasethe Slacker HE greatest thinkers and writersAmerica—and the world for m that matter—agree that the chiefcause of pohtical and industrialunrest is underproduction. Convincingarticles on this subject have been pouredinto the public prints. Sensible men inall stations in life are beginning to realizethat as individuals we have got to producemore. An appalling illustration of the perni-cious philosophy that a levehng of indi-vidual production to the slackers lowstandard will create universal happiness,recently came under my observation. I was given a certain job to completeby special process within a reasonablenumber of months. New equipment waspurchased and three young women en-gaged especially for the job. Three ofthem did the same kind of wor


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