. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . sionin the Maintenance of Way Department, inwhich prizes were offered for the greatest num-ber of grease cups and the greatest number ofcar and engine nuts collected by the result obtained not only proved beneficialto the employes awarded the prizes, but re-sulted in the saving of this valuable material. It is the object of the division engineer tohold similar contests in the future, at whichtime, no doubt, a greater interest will be takenby the employes. In the grease cup contest the first prize of$ was awarded to foreman M. DAmico,Sec


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . sionin the Maintenance of Way Department, inwhich prizes were offered for the greatest num-ber of grease cups and the greatest number ofcar and engine nuts collected by the result obtained not only proved beneficialto the employes awarded the prizes, but re-sulted in the saving of this valuable material. It is the object of the division engineer tohold similar contests in the future, at whichtime, no doubt, a greater interest will be takenby the employes. In the grease cup contest the first prize of$ was awarded to foreman M. DAmico,Section 4, Parkersburg Branch, who turned infourteen grease cups; the second prize of $ to section foreman W. Thompson, on Sec-tion 59, West Virginia and Pittsburgh, whoturned in six cups. In the car and engine nut contest first prizeof $ was won by foreman E. Anderson onSection 42, Grafton and Belington, who col-lected 970 nuts, and the second prize of $ to George Mallonee, pumper at OralStation, who turned in 515 MONONGAH DIVISION ACCOUNTING DEPARTMENT 66 THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO EMPLOYES MAGAZINE John Michael Iesert, the obliging C. T. time-keeper, has been called to the colors. Johnleaves us with Gods protection as ourprayer. In the Motive Power DepartmentGeorge Cavenaugh, time-keeper, also received asimilar call and has joined the ranks in Indiana. John B. Kimmel, water station foreman,accompanied by his wife, spent ten days atAtlantic City. Wheeling Division Correspondents C. F. Miller, Office of Superintendent D. F. Allread, Agent, Folsom, W. Va. Divisional Safety Committee W. M. Haver Chairman, Superintendent P. A. Beatty Division Engineer T. R. Stewart Master Mechanic M. J. Walsh Road Foreman of Engines C. W. Gorsuch Terminal Trainmaster J. A. Fleming. Agent, Wheeling, W. Va. Dr. J. E. Hurley Medical Examiner Dr. L. D. Norris Medical Examiner M. C. Smith Claim Agent F. M. Barber Car Foreman R. A. Nease Machinist Helper W. C. Wright Track Superviso


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