. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . This does notnecessarily mean, however, that theboards in States showing a high costwere extravagant. A large part of theexpenses were proportionate to the num-ber of registrants in a given area; thatis, a board having five or six thousandregistrants necessarily incurred largerexpenses than a board having five or sixhundred registrants, no matter how manymen were called or were certified. Simi-larly, the expense of calling men forphysical examinations and for hearingon claims was a large item regardless ofthe total number of men ultimatelycertified; fo


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . This does notnecessarily mean, however, that theboards in States showing a high costwere extravagant. A large part of theexpenses were proportionate to the num-ber of registrants in a given area; thatis, a board having five or six thousandregistrants necessarily incurred largerexpenses than a board having five or sixhundred registrants, no matter how manymen were called or were certified. Simi-larly, the expense of calling men forphysical examinations and for hearingon claims was a large item regardless ofthe total number of men ultimatelycertified; for example, in a board havingthirty per cent, aliens, the expense ofcalling them and passing upon theirclaims was a necessary expense, althoughnone of the aliens might be certified;thus, two boards which certified forservice 300 men apiece, might havecalled and examined 1000 and 500 men,respectively, in order to produce thesame number of certified men. The lower chart on opposite pageshows the cost per man certified forservice, by PRIZE WINNERS FOR YEAR 1017 (CoNvLUDED) TRACK SUPERVISOR IIAVINC BEST DISTRICT1—A. Lemaster, Barnesville, Ohio, Newark Division. FOREMEN HAVING BEST MAIN LINK SECTION2 0 VaSNBB, Petroleum, W. Va., Monongah Division. 3—Melvin Ray, Sub inn,, Ohio, Ohio Division. 4—John , Delaware, Ind., Indiana Division. FOREMEN HAVING BEST BRANCH LINE SECTIONB 9. M CoCBftAlf, Beaten, W« Va., Mononstnh Division. 0—A. E. MUDLIY, Stockport, Ohio, Newark Division. FOREMEN HAVING MAIN LINE SECTION SHOWING MOST IMPROVEMENT7 I r, Kh\\f by, Martinsville, Ohio, Ohio Division. 8 — Geouoe II. , Helleville, Ohio, Newark f E Basis, Kanawha, W. Va., Mdnongab Division 10—H, Nabb, Bridgeport, Ohio, WheeUng Division. II—, Millwood, W. Va., Ohio River Division. 12 Hinkm. Tippecanoe, Ohio, (Cleveland Division. 13—F. Yonkin,Irsina, Pa., Connellsvi lie Division. II T. J. Gwthkk, Rand, Ia., Pittsburgh Division. 15—R. A. Fante


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