. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . gent R. E. Shaw,of Connellsville, seriously contemplated be-coming a candidate for an office that was notdue to appear on the ticket at the comingNovember elections for the reason that theoffice will not be vacant for at least two yearsyet. The printer to whom Ray went forcards, etc., rumor has it, is the guy who wisedhim up. Oh, well, two years is not long towait. Division operator J. Riling vacationed thelast half of August. Assistant superintendentA. E. McVicker had charge of the operatorsduring this period. Signal supervisor T. W. Scott was called


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . gent R. E. Shaw,of Connellsville, seriously contemplated be-coming a candidate for an office that was notdue to appear on the ticket at the comingNovember elections for the reason that theoffice will not be vacant for at least two yearsyet. The printer to whom Ray went forcards, etc., rumor has it, is the guy who wisedhim up. Oh, well, two years is not long towait. Division operator J. Riling vacationed thelast half of August. Assistant superintendentA. E. McVicker had charge of the operatorsduring this period. Signal supervisor T. W. Scott was called toWashington recently where he was awarded theFrench Croix de Guerre for services while anofficer in the Marines. Needless to say, is proud of the honor bestowed upon himby the French Ambassador. We are very much pleased to record thereturn to the fold of W. A. DeBolt, Maintenanceof Way timekeeper, who has resumed dutiesfollowing his discharge from the A. E. knocked them all cold in Frawnce—we mean the ladies, to be Master Mechanic Harry Hodges and his cliief clerk,Joe Heneke. Keyser, W. Va. THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO EMPLOYES MAGAZINE 83


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