. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . refumigated, as was also the equipment. Thishas prevented any spread of the pest. The late George Hodges, to whom the Dis-tinguished Service Medal was posthumouslyawarded, was the man whose initiative and ex-ecutive ability shone forth in this time ofstress. He was ably assisted by C. F. Stewart,who succeeded Mr. Hodges as manager of theiroop Movement Section. Opportunities For Apprentices .\l)paren11y the opportunities oj)en to thesons of railroad em|)loyes and to other youngmen b(>tween the ages of sixteen and twenty-one to obtain positions as app


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . refumigated, as was also the equipment. Thishas prevented any spread of the pest. The late George Hodges, to whom the Dis-tinguished Service Medal was posthumouslyawarded, was the man whose initiative and ex-ecutive ability shone forth in this time ofstress. He was ably assisted by C. F. Stewart,who succeeded Mr. Hodges as manager of theiroop Movement Section. Opportunities For Apprentices .\l)paren11y the opportunities oj)en to thesons of railroad em|)loyes and to other youngmen b(>tween the ages of sixteen and twenty-one to obtain positions as apprentices in thevarious crafts in railroad shops are not fullyrealized. The national agreement which was recentlyconcluded between the Railroad Administration {Continued on page 99) 64 SAFETY ROLL OF HONOR New York Terminals The accompanying picture is of WilliamMcGuirl, who is at present employed at Pier21, East River, X. Y. C, having recently re-turned from France, where he saw three yearsof active service and was wounded several W illiam McGuirl Since his return, Bill again proved himselfa hero by jumping into the East River on Decem-ber 1 and rescuing Pasquale Ditoof. age twelve,of Xo. 20 Dover Street, Xew York, who hadfallen overboard. We take this means of congratulating on his heroic work, as we all agreethat during this time of the year the river isnot quite as enticing at it is during the summermonths. Baltimore Terminal Division On October 26, when a stranger notifiedconductor A. L. King, Camden Yard, of brokenrail in Xo. 1 track, he took immediate stepsto notify dispatcher to protect traffic. He hasbeen commended for his prompt action. On October 25, W. L. Miner, brakeman,o^erved arch bar hanging down on front endoi refrigerator car in extra east 4156, passingMt. Royal Station. He took steps to havetrain stopped at Waverly, crew was notifiedand matter corrected before accident has been commended. Xoticing brake rigging down on car of ext


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