. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . was commimicated with by promptly sent a special train, with doctors,to the scene of accident. This train broughtthe survivors, who were in great distress, toParkersburg, where they were well taken careof. This was one of the most disastrous acci-dents that has occurred on inland waters inthis section of the country for several years. R. F. Grove, stenographer in superinten-dents office for the past year, has accepted aposition on the Norfolk and Western at Blue-field, W. Va. The position made vacant byMr. Groves change is being filled by
. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . was commimicated with by promptly sent a special train, with doctors,to the scene of accident. This train broughtthe survivors, who were in great distress, toParkersburg, where they were well taken careof. This was one of the most disastrous acci-dents that has occurred on inland waters inthis section of the country for several years. R. F. Grove, stenographer in superinten-dents office for the past year, has accepted aposition on the Norfolk and Western at Blue-field, W. Va. The position made vacant byMr. Groves change is being filled by WellsPeebles, formerly of the Coal and Coke Rail-way, at Gassaway, W. Va. Mr. Fred O. Higgins, for several years anemploye on this division, and last employedas chief clerk in division engineers office, hasaccepted a position with the Graham-Bum-gardner Company of this city. While all ofFreds friends are sorry to see him leave, wewish him much success in his new field. A. has been appointed chief clerk to suc-ceed Ml. HELEN BARKEROne Year Old Daughter of Brakeman and Mrs. C. D. Barker The grading is being done on the site of ournew freight building. Before very long anotherof the Baltimore and Ohios great achievementswill be visible. Willie Collins Swisher (better known asFlossie), clerk in stores department, reportsthe arrival of a seven and one-half pound boyat his home on January 5. Flossies face islit up with the usual parental smile whichcharacterizes the birth of the first son. During the fire which caused considerabledamage to the Logan Carriage and Auto Com-panys plant on January 20, quite a humorousincident happened in the superintendentsoffice. Stuart Roush (formerlj a resident ofNew Haven, W. Va., a little watering placedown the river) was the principal actor in thescene. A western union lad came in, sayingthat there was a fire in the Logan jumped up and rushed out of the door,bareheaded, coatless and with eyes and mouthwide open. In
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