. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . a visit to Baltimore. Yardmaster E. W. Jenkins and family,of Staunton, Va., are visiting relativesand friends in Trenton, N. J. and Phila-delphia, Pa. Conductor L. D. Barley, who has beenoff his run for several weeks on leave,has returned to duty. J. E. Glenn, operator and ticket agent,of Harrisonburg, Va., has returned fromCincinnati, where he attended the con-vention of the 0. R. T. Mr. Glenn wasmarooned for several days by the flood. J. A. Staubs, carpenter in Daileyscamp, is on the sick list. MONONGAH DIVISION Correspondent, F. J. Patton,Chief Cler


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . a visit to Baltimore. Yardmaster E. W. Jenkins and family,of Staunton, Va., are visiting relativesand friends in Trenton, N. J. and Phila-delphia, Pa. Conductor L. D. Barley, who has beenoff his run for several weeks on leave,has returned to duty. J. E. Glenn, operator and ticket agent,of Harrisonburg, Va., has returned fromCincinnati, where he attended the con-vention of the 0. R. T. Mr. Glenn wasmarooned for several days by the flood. J. A. Staubs, carpenter in Daileyscamp, is on the sick list. MONONGAH DIVISION Correspondent, F. J. Patton,Chief Clerk, GraftonDIVISIONAL SAFETY COMMITTEEK. D. Griffin, Trainmaster, Grafton, C. A. Sinsel, Medical Examiner, Madden, Engineer, Clarksburg Bbadbnburo, Conductor, Grafton E. Jeffries, Conductor, W. Va. 4 Weston, W. E. Kloss, Assistant Division C. Deck, Machinist, P. Levelle, Train Dispatcher, J. Botles, Conductor, J. Lynch, Car Repairer, ENGINE No. 873 After witnessing the efforts of variousdivisions to turn out a record-breakingengine, Engineer B. Wilmoth and Round-house Foreman Tom Degan, set out to show them all up with engine 873, run-ning Fairmont and Belington. Theycertainly accomplished their purpose aathe picture shows. Reading from leftto right the men in the picture are Con-ductor Dunnington, Brakeman Kinsey,Round House Foreman Darby, Baggage-master Hawkins, Engineer Wilmoth,Night Roundhouse Foreman Deegan andFireman Tinney. R. A. Grammas, wrho was formerlygeneral yardmaster at Grafton, has beentransferred to Cumberland. This provesthat the officials know where to look fora good man. But wre are sorry to lose him. D. I. Mc-Closky, former-ly first trickoperator at Ty-garts Junction,has been trans-ferred tosecondtrick, Buckhan-non. Phi)Campbell, ofBelington, isworking firsttrick at TygartsJunction. Captain ,passenger con-ductor, is offtaking a muchneeded re


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