. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . ere endangered by washouts or landslides; he knew where to look for them. Mr. Preston is survived by his widow,formerly Miss Laura Bauer of Marietta, adaughter, Mrs. Walter H. Gerhart ofMarietta, a son, Harry Preston of Parkers-burg; three brothers, Cahnn and Frank ofMarietta, Edward of Canton, Ohio, and onesister, Mrs. Charles Steen, of Hamilton,Ohio. We are indeed grieved to lose such afellow as Engineer Preston. The NewarkDivision employes extend to those who areleft to mourn, their heartfelt sympathy. Akron Division Correspondent, J. A. J.^ckson Ma
. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . ere endangered by washouts or landslides; he knew where to look for them. Mr. Preston is survived by his widow,formerly Miss Laura Bauer of Marietta, adaughter, Mrs. Walter H. Gerhart ofMarietta, a son, Harry Preston of Parkers-burg; three brothers, Cahnn and Frank ofMarietta, Edward of Canton, Ohio, and onesister, Mrs. Charles Steen, of Hamilton,Ohio. We are indeed grieved to lose such afellow as Engineer Preston. The NewarkDivision employes extend to those who areleft to mourn, their heartfelt sympathy. Akron Division Correspondent, J. A. J.^ckson Massillon, Ohio Correspondent, Wm. E. Brugh On May 2, Agent L. T. Kegler had anaccident. While in the act of pulling awaythe mail truck from train 48, the truckturned over, pinning him underneath. Heinjured his leg, but is back on dutv again,none the worse for his experience. SafetvFirst, Leo! Brakeman W. S. Bourkel, Lorain, whohas been working out of Massillon, had ashght paralytic stroke on May 6, we hopeto see you improve quickly, June Maxint Howell, whose daddy is yard clerk,Dover, O. Fireman L. R. Groff has taken a tempo-rarj^ vacancy as. crossing watchman atMain Street, Massillon. Groff ought tomake a success in that line of work. We our sympathy to S. Domro,laborer. Roundhouse, whose mother diedon May 8 after an attack of pneumonia. A bouncing son, Robert, arrived at thehome of Trainmaster and Mrs. J. Fitz-gerald, on May i. We all extend ourhearty congratulations, and wish thegreatest of success to the little fellow. Brakeman G. R. Murrey has taken aleave of absence and has accepted a positionhauling ice in Massillon. George is pickinga cool job for the summer. Dover, Ohio Conductor R. R. Ryan, working out ofDover, was up town looking the town over,when some one said, Hello, said if he was in China, some onewould call him Squakey. Conductor C. Dutch Stang brings thetale to Dover, that Lorain was dead, as allof the railroad men were working out of
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