. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . d them to members ofthe Wheeling Division Safety Committee, whomade up a purse of money and sent it to theboy. It w#s delivered personally by train-master J. W. Bull, who got the following storydirect from the lad: I was home with mother sitting on the porchabout p. m., and it was raining. We heardthe rock fall in the cut. I ran down and sawthe rocks lying in the middle of the track; thenran back home, got my lantern and lit it,and was going to change my shoes when Iheard the train coming. So I got my lanternand ran up the track, and when the trai


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . d them to members ofthe Wheeling Division Safety Committee, whomade up a purse of money and sent it to theboy. It w#s delivered personally by train-master J. W. Bull, who got the following storydirect from the lad: I was home with mother sitting on the porchabout p. m., and it was raining. We heardthe rock fall in the cut. I ran down and sawthe rocks lying in the middle of the track; thenran back home, got my lantern and lit it,and was going to change my shoes when Iheard the train coming. So I got my lanternand ran up the track, and when the train cameI waved my lantern, but it went out. ThenI took my cap off and waved it, and when theengineer whistled, I got off the track. Theengine stopped in front of our home and I randown and told the man what was the I stayed on the engine illidl they gotready to go. Our officials and employes who have metMaster Roy say that he is an exceptionallybright boy. He lives in a most attractivelittle home one and one-half miles west of.


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