. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . ow. Baltimore Division Superintendent Allen has written to Poole, a citizen of Woodbine, Md.,thanking him for services rendered our Com-pany on November 23. Mr. Poole discoveredand reported a defective track condition. Cumberland Division On the morning of December 5, officers Hessand Friend, of our Police Department, dis-covered an obstruction on eastbound track,just east of Blaser tower. As they wereunable to remove it one of them notified theoperator in the tower. He stopped train No. 2,which was boarded by the other officer andthen procee


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . ow. Baltimore Division Superintendent Allen has written to Poole, a citizen of Woodbine, Md.,thanking him for services rendered our Com-pany on November 23. Mr. Poole discoveredand reported a defective track condition. Cumberland Division On the morning of December 5, officers Hessand Friend, of our Police Department, dis-covered an obstruction on eastbound track,just east of Blaser tower. As they wereunable to remove it one of them notified theoperator in the tower. He stopped train No. 2,which was boarded by the other officer andthen proceeded at reduced speed and pushedthe obstruction ofT the track. On October 15 Miss Pauline Hill, age thirteen,daughter of car repairman C. E. Hill, a resi-dent of Sir Johns Rim, while walking along thetrack at that point, observed a defect in west-ward high speed track near No. 41 switch, andimmediately reported it to operator, beforearrival of No. 5. Superintendent Brooke has written to MissPauline thanking her and expressing the appreci-. CIIAHLES \\ VXAN>, Ii;. 73 74 THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO EMPLOYES MAGAZINE


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