. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . H. H. LEWIS his presence of mind andmeritorious entry has been 72 THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO EMPLOYES MAGAZINE. E. A. BREWER On March 3, W. A. Harris/ operator atFurman, noticed a defective condition onextra loTl west, and notified the dispatcher,who stopped thetrain at Caseyvilleand had repairsmade. Mr. Harrisis commended for hisclose observation. While on 2158 west atCarUle, 111., onMarch 9, brakemanE. A. Brewer discov-ered and removed anobstruction on thetrack. Mr. Brewersaction probably prevented serious damage andwe thank him for his watc


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . H. H. LEWIS his presence of mind andmeritorious entry has been 72 THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO EMPLOYES MAGAZINE. E. A. BREWER On March 3, W. A. Harris/ operator atFurman, noticed a defective condition onextra loTl west, and notified the dispatcher,who stopped thetrain at Caseyvilleand had repairsmade. Mr. Harrisis commended for hisclose observation. While on 2158 west atCarUle, 111., onMarch 9, brakemanE. A. Brewer discov-ered and removed anobstruction on thetrack. Mr. Brewersaction probably prevented serious damage andwe thank him for his watchfulness and goodwork. C. C. West, section foreman at Wheatland,has been roniinendcd for services performedduring the high waterin January. Mr. Westwaded through waterabout four feet deep inorder to flag train , near Wheatland,,when the water wasover the track. On March 12, whileon passenger train , trackman John Bel-linger, of Olney, noticeda fire along the right-of-way and notified the section foreman atClaremont. Mr. Bellinger is commended forhis action. On April 6 switch-man E. F. Kennedy,of Lawrenceville,discovered an unsafe


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