. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . ^ commendatory entryhas been formulated and will appear on recordof Mr. Eberhart. South ChicagoWhile switching on the Brookdale Branchon October 29. our vard conductor. E. L. Ernst,. Yard Conductor E. L. Ernst saved the life of a little boy about six years old,who was eating cand}^ and did not observe carsmoving towards him while he was standing onthe track. Mr. Ernst, who was working withthe crew and standing some distance from thecrossing, observed two little fellows aboutseven and eight old, coming along thetrack, the older boy running across


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . ^ commendatory entryhas been formulated and will appear on recordof Mr. Eberhart. South ChicagoWhile switching on the Brookdale Branchon October 29. our vard conductor. E. L. Ernst,. Yard Conductor E. L. Ernst saved the life of a little boy about six years old,who was eating cand}^ and did not observe carsmoving towards him while he was standing onthe track. Mr. Ernst, who was working withthe crew and standing some distance from thecrossing, observed two little fellows aboutseven and eight old, coming along thetrack, the older boy running across ahead ofthe train. The other little fellow stood in thecenter of the track in a bewildered Mr. Ernst noticed this, he immediatelv crossed over ahead of the train, risking his ownlife, and shoving the little boy out into thestreet, clear of the track, while the cars justscraped Mr. Ernsts back as he jumped into was witnessed by a teamster of the DowCarpenter Coal Company and the other twomembers of the crew. Mr. Krnst has beenhighly commended for his alertness and couragein saving the boys life. Indiana Division ]0n October 9, a passenger on train No. 46, incharge of conductor D. B. Riley, dropped


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