. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . attended were muchinterested. Full details of the meetingwere reported in January issue. A short time ago, on a dark rainy night,a King Eight was left out all night near thelower yards, Foxburg. In his rush to getinside. Inspector Ritts evidently made amistake, as the owner found a card on hiscar next morning, reading, Shopped forwheels, springs, seats, upholstery, W. T. McDonald does not knowwho did it, but says his King will beat anyother in town. The roll has been called. All huntershave answered here. Nobody lost thisseason. Have you
. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . attended were muchinterested. Full details of the meetingwere reported in January issue. A short time ago, on a dark rainy night,a King Eight was left out all night near thelower yards, Foxburg. In his rush to getinside. Inspector Ritts evidently made amistake, as the owner found a card on hiscar next morning, reading, Shopped forwheels, springs, seats, upholstery, W. T. McDonald does not knowwho did it, but says his King will beat anyother in town. The roll has been called. All huntershave answered here. Nobody lost thisseason. Have you heard Curly tell thestory about the big black bear he justmissed? Some of the boys didwell, bagging jack rabbits, and othergame. One of our photographs is Train Baggage-master W. H. Yocum, who was a lieutenantin the World War. He has seen lots ofcountry and is now away seeing forbids teUing all the cities he willvisit, but he finishes in Havana, Cuba. Years ago Conductor John Walpol, nowdeceased, had an accident on Bakerstown. WHERE ON THE SYSTEM ARE THERE PRETTIER BABIES? THESE ARE FROM CLARKSBURG, W. VA. I. Thelma Irene, daughter of Car Repairman W. E. Gatrell. 2. Compton, son of Assistant Division Engineer W. C. Pembroke. 3. Mary Betty, daughter ofBrakeman H. D. Ross. 4. Jimmie, son of Car Foreman J. B. Gatrell. 5. Djrothy Jean and Roremary Ross, daughters of W. G. Ross, Ticket Clerk. , son of Car Repairmans Helper G. Genneglianna. 7. Edith Marie, diughter of Blacksmith Helper H. M. Nicholson. 8. Betty Regina, daughter ofTicket Clerk E. T. Stephens. 9. Frederick and Ruth, children of F. W. Cole, Chief Clerk, Yard Office. 10. Left to right: Weighmaster C. D. Fleming, General Yardmaster Ray Harper, Yard naster Coy Winters Baltimore and Ohio Magazine, February, 1924 83 Hill, train breaking in two, then derailingat Mars. Knowing the rule Be Brief hewired our dispatcher: The night was darkand stormy, we couldnt see the cars, webroke in two at Downieville and p
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