. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . cident, and Mr. Willoughbyis to he commended for so careful inspec-tion of his train. Appropriate letter hasbeen written to him. Charles Stock, Bridge Tender, found abroken rail on bridge 460 on July set both targets in stop position andwent out and flagged train No. 4 and hadtrain cross over at Jefferson St., Cleve-land, and use westbound main. This1 iroken rail might have caused some trou-ble and Mr. Stock is to be commended On August 23rd Conductor J. C. Sin-delar found a piece of rail chipped outbetween joint and one splice bar brokenabout


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . cident, and Mr. Willoughbyis to he commended for so careful inspec-tion of his train. Appropriate letter hasbeen written to him. Charles Stock, Bridge Tender, found abroken rail on bridge 460 on July set both targets in stop position andwent out and flagged train No. 4 and hadtrain cross over at Jefferson St., Cleve-land, and use westbound main. This1 iroken rail might have caused some trou-ble and Mr. Stock is to be commended On August 23rd Conductor J. C. Sin-delar found a piece of rail chipped outbetween joint and one splice bar brokenabout 1) car lengths west of UhrichsvilleDepot. He immediately wired the Super-intendents office and rail was made 0. a very short time afterwards. is to be commended for the alert-ness and action taken in this case. Ap-propriate letter was written Mr. Sindelarby Superintendent Lechlider. About A. M. July 30th. the NewCastle Division lost all of their wireswest of MX Tower, A. M. Engineer A. C. Aubiel on. YARD FORCE AT >UTH CHICAGO WITH ENGINE 1600 AND CREW tor his watchfulness. Proper letter hasbeen written him by SuperintendentI ,echlider. Mis. J. W. Knechtges, living near Mills(Irossing, Ohio, discovered bridge No. 326near (irafton, Ohio, on fire on August 4thand immediately telephoned our agent at(irafton. A man was immediately dis-patched and put the fire out. has been written a letter ofthanks by Superintendent Lechlider forthe interest she took. If the fire had notbeen discovered it might have causedserious damage. extra east stopped at MN Tower andreported that there was a pole downabout three miles east of Boughtonvilleand that he thought wires were in troublethere. The night men got Chicago Junc-tion on long distance phone and hadcaller get lineman out, notifying himwhere trouble was. Wires were clearat A. M. The alertness of in this case no doubt savedmuch time and anxiety and he is tobe commended for


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