. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . ville, found defective con-dition in one end of main track near the Sales-ville station. He calledsection foreman on thephone and notified himof the condition, remain-ing at the defective pointwith lantern to protectli. -^Mfc. trains until section fore- ^^^nL ^jakj^ man arrived on groimds^^^gijj^jll^m to make necessary re-pairs. A letter of appreciationhas been addressed to Mr. Bates by superin-tendent Jackson. On September 30, with train No. 40 passingGlencoe, a car chain caught in frog at east endof EB siding, andwhen caboose ran over it,brakeman A.


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . ville, found defective con-dition in one end of main track near the Sales-ville station. He calledsection foreman on thephone and notified himof the condition, remain-ing at the defective pointwith lantern to protectli. -^Mfc. trains until section fore- ^^^nL ^jakj^ man arrived on groimds^^^gijj^jll^m to make necessary re-pairs. A letter of appreciationhas been addressed to Mr. Bates by superin-tendent Jackson. On September 30, with train No. 40 passingGlencoe, a car chain caught in frog at east endof EB siding, andwhen caboose ran over it,brakeman A. B. Tucker,being on the alert, ap-plied air, stopped histrain, went back and re-moved the chain and sawthat conditions were per-fectly safe before leavingthe switch. For his in-terest and prompt actionin this matter, Mr. Tucker has received aletter of commendation from the superin-tendent, and a meritorious entry has beenmade on his record. On September 27, engineer C. S. Abell dis-covered truck safety chain dragging on train ROBERT BATES. B. TUCKER No. 15 while passing him at Benwood, and madespecial trip to the train to hook chain up inplace. The interest displayed in safety oftrain No. 15 has been expressed in a letterfrom the superintendent to engineer Abell, andmeritorious entry has been made on his servicerecord. Pittsburgh Division Letter of commendation has been givenextra gang foreman M. P. Fox for meritoriousservices rendered August 4, at Gilkeson, Pa. Mr. Charles A. McKee of 260 Butler Street,Etna, Pa., who is employed at an asbestosplant at Etna, gave specially meritorious ser-vice to this Company on September 5, and wetake great pleasure in commending him for it. On August 9, section foreman P. J. Lalleywas walking over the tracks between Broadford Iand Dawson and when approaching JacksonsCurve he noticed a woman and two smallchildren walking toward Dawson on the west- |bound track. There was a freight going east Iat the time and knowing that No. 3 was duethen and b


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