. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . yphoid fever. A little detective work was done by one of theoperators at Newton Falls, February 7, at 11p. m. Operator T. L. Siering noticed fourcolored men acting strangely while New YorkCentral extra 2913 west was taking water. Hepromptly notified engine crew of the fact andshortly after they entered siding for No, called on phone to get help from cityforce and operator Siering called the nightchief, who promptly responded with two men,proceeded to point of robbery and captured thesuspects. From what we have learned, twowere caught in a ca
. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . yphoid fever. A little detective work was done by one of theoperators at Newton Falls, February 7, at 11p. m. Operator T. L. Siering noticed fourcolored men acting strangely while New YorkCentral extra 2913 west was taking water. Hepromptly notified engine crew of the fact andshortly after they entered siding for No, called on phone to get help from cityforce and operator Siering called the nightchief, who promptly responded with two men,proceeded to point of robbery and captured thesuspects. From what we have learned, twowere caught in a car of merchandise and theother two had built a fire along the track. Theywere placed in the city bastile until Siering notified officials, who sent cap-tain of our police and officer Parker to NewtonFalls for the prisoners, who were later placed incity prison, Youngstown. Operator Siering isthinking of doing detective work. Newark Division CorrespondentsW. E. Sachs, Chief Clerk, Newark, OhioA. D. List, Newark (Ohio) Shops. Samuel C. Stultz, Yard Brakeman at Columbus,of Long and Faithful Service The accompanying is a good picture of SamuelC. Stultz, yard brakeman at Columbus, one ofthe most faithful employes of the Baltimoreand Ohio. Mr. Stultz has been working as a brakemanin Columbus yard for twenty-seven consecutiveyears, has never mishandled a car, and has aclear service record. Such service has surelyresulted in a saving of considerable money tohis employers, and has prevented personal in-jury to his fellow workmen. The office employes of the Columbus FreightStation visited one of the steel mills in SouthColumbus one night recently and were con-ducted through the blast furnace rooms byofficials of the Steel Company. The occasionwas most interesting, instructive and enjoyable. Our Division Claim Prevention Committee,expecting to hold its monthly meeting at Zanes-ville on January 23, and a civic banquetbeing held there that night, through the effortsof agent E
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