. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . t presence of mind Mr. Fleminggrabbed a fire extinguisher and after astruggle subdued the flames. A passerby,seeing the smoke coming from the windows,turned in the alarm, with the result that theFire Department responded, but arrivedon the scene too late, as Mr. Fleming hadalready extinguished the flames. Thecity fire chief commended the Companyvery highly for the good condition of thefire extinguishers, that is, the chemicalcans. He also commended Mr. Flemingfor his good work. We are proud to present on page 93,this issue, the photographs of Fred Fulk


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . t presence of mind Mr. Fleminggrabbed a fire extinguisher and after astruggle subdued the flames. A passerby,seeing the smoke coming from the windows,turned in the alarm, with the result that theFire Department responded, but arrivedon the scene too late, as Mr. Fleming hadalready extinguished the flames. Thecity fire chief commended the Companyvery highly for the good condition of thefire extinguishers, that is, the chemicalcans. He also commended Mr. Flemingfor his good work. We are proud to present on page 93,this issue, the photographs of Fred Fulk,supervisor. Subdivision No. i, to whomwas presented the prize for the best super-visors territory. Prize for the best mainline section was awarded to Arthur Powell,section No. 6, Barnesville, Ohio. Theprize for the foreman having made the mostimprovements has been awarded to E. , section No. 33, Ankenytown, for the best branch line section hasbeen awarded to John Ihorne, Lowell,Ohio. During the past year these gcntle-. The late Andrew C. Rafferty, who died at theage of 104 years, Washington, Ind. men have put much energy into their workand we know that they are just as proudof their sections as the officials who pre-sented the prize money. We congratu-late them. WANTED—A bar of good dog soap anda skull cap for J. H. Dickerson. Maybe the division engineers arent soehesty since the accountants defeated themin two bowling matches. J. A. Johns has been confined to his bedfor two months because of illness. We wishhim a speedy recovery. Division Freight Agents Office Correspondent, C. R. Stone Traveling Freight Agent E. C. Dodnais contemplating a trip to Miami, Fla., forhis vacation. We hope he will have anenjoyable trip. He has worked hard tosecure business. Chief Clerk A. H. Wilson is busy gettingdata for the Freight Claim Preventionmeeting, which will be held at Cincinnati,Ohio, this month. Mr. Wilson takesgreat interest in this organization of whichhe is sec


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