. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . ym^-. LOUISVILLE COLONELS WHO TRAVELLED TO THE WILLYS OVERLAND DEALERS CONVENTIONAT TOLEDO, OVER THE CINCINNATI. HAMILTON & DAYTON FROM CINCINNATI drawing-room sleepers, a club car andtwo dining cars. The train carried186 Willys-Overland men and the partywas in charge of Bernard Ashby. The special ran on scheduled time tothe minute and early Wednesday morn-ing was parked in the Willys-Overlandyards in time for the party to havebreakfast in the Administration dining car men were asked to servebreakfast for a party from Philadelphia,and some


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . ym^-. LOUISVILLE COLONELS WHO TRAVELLED TO THE WILLYS OVERLAND DEALERS CONVENTIONAT TOLEDO, OVER THE CINCINNATI. HAMILTON & DAYTON FROM CINCINNATI drawing-room sleepers, a club car andtwo dining cars. The train carried186 Willys-Overland men and the partywas in charge of Bernard Ashby. The special ran on scheduled time tothe minute and early Wednesday morn-ing was parked in the Willys-Overlandyards in time for the party to havebreakfast in the Administration dining car men were asked to servebreakfast for a party from Philadelphia,and some of those gentlemen liked thefood and service so well that they con-tinued to eat in our cars as long as theyremained in the yards. Several officialsof the automobile company also patron-ized our dining cars and were more thansatisfied with the service. As there are seven and three-quartermiles of track in the yards of the plantthere was plenty of room for the Pullmansof the various delegations, and theyremained parked in the yards whileth


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