. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . J. Doyle, W. E. Shannon,J. W. Sparks. Printing and Program: li. E. Herold,Chairman, E. V. Baugh, F. G. Hoskins,T. D. Dodds, F. H. Groom, W. M. Devlin,E. A. Freeman, J. L. Hayes, H. H. Taggart,C. A. Mewshaw, F. L. Sheakley, G. , G. R. Leilich, J. H. Lindsay. Entertainment: R. M. Van Sant, Chair-man, F. G. Hoskins, C. B. Harveson, J. , J. P. Dugan, F. W. Fritchey, Mar. These Employes Know How to beGood Neighbors By L. M. Mason, Correspondent, Wellston, Ohio THE Wellston, Ohio, Daily Sentinelof March 6, 1923 calls attention toanother o


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . J. Doyle, W. E. Shannon,J. W. Sparks. Printing and Program: li. E. Herold,Chairman, E. V. Baugh, F. G. Hoskins,T. D. Dodds, F. H. Groom, W. M. Devlin,E. A. Freeman, J. L. Hayes, H. H. Taggart,C. A. Mewshaw, F. L. Sheakley, G. , G. R. Leilich, J. H. Lindsay. Entertainment: R. M. Van Sant, Chair-man, F. G. Hoskins, C. B. Harveson, J. , J. P. Dugan, F. W. Fritchey, Mar. These Employes Know How to beGood Neighbors By L. M. Mason, Correspondent, Wellston, Ohio THE Wellston, Ohio, Daily Sentinelof March 6, 1923 calls attention toanother of those acts which so splen-didly exemplify the Good Neighbor Policyof our Company. It appears that on the previous eveninga woman with four small children ap- proached the ticket window at WeH^tonand inquired if the train for Athens wasdue. The train. No. 54, had just woman gave a sigh of regret that shewas late and had missed it; she was tiredand worn out and had hoped to be in timeto make the train and reach her destination. ER IN HONOR OF GENERAL MANAGER R. B. WHITE ntenance Stimson; Reverend Frank G. Porter; General Manager Scheer; Mr White: District Master Mechanicsident Shriver ; Genera! Superintendent Van Horn Passenger Traffic Manager Calloway so that she would not have to travel farinto the night with her little ones. By a fortunate accident TrainmasterDick Mallon and Chief Dispatcher A. were in the station. They heard thestory and it immediately appealed to them. The operator was directed to hold at Hamden, about three mies away, andMr. Johnson started immediately on a huntfor a taxi in which to take the woman andchildren tQ overhaul their train. He metMr. A. D. Goddard, a local undertaker,explained the circumstances fully, withthe result that Mr. Goddard immediatelyjumped into his car, ran to the station,picked up the women and her flock, and ina few minutes they were happily on their wayon No. 54 without cost or delay to the train. The Well


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