. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . re S. C. Tanner Master Carpenter, Baltimore C. A. Thompson Signal Supervisor, Baltimore E. E. Peddicord General Foreman, Locust Point C. A. W.\SKEY Supervisor, Washington Jet. S. J. Lichleiter Supersor, Harrisonburg T. Holton Carpenter Foreman, Curtis Bay G. Rudolph Section Foreman, Gay St. H. B. Shreet Signal Repairman, Riverside Motive Power Department A. K. Galloway Master Mechanic, Riverside W. M. Calder General Car Foreman, Riverside T. OLeary Car Foreman, Washington. D. C. T. M McCluskey .Tender Foreman. Riverside C. A. Anderson Piece Work Inspec


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . re S. C. Tanner Master Carpenter, Baltimore C. A. Thompson Signal Supervisor, Baltimore E. E. Peddicord General Foreman, Locust Point C. A. W.\SKEY Supervisor, Washington Jet. S. J. Lichleiter Supersor, Harrisonburg T. Holton Carpenter Foreman, Curtis Bay G. Rudolph Section Foreman, Gay St. H. B. Shreet Signal Repairman, Riverside Motive Power Department A. K. Galloway Master Mechanic, Riverside W. M. Calder General Car Foreman, Riverside T. OLeary Car Foreman, Washington. D. C. T. M McCluskey .Tender Foreman. Riverside C. A. Anderson Piece Work Inspector, Brunswick W. H. Thiemeyer. .Clerk, Genl Foremans Office, Brunswick W. F. Lenkel Gang Foreman, locust Point H. Pennell Car Foreman, Baileys The accompanying picture is of J. Walters,conductor at Curtis Bay, and his very attrac-tive daughter, Miss Margaret , as he is familiarly known, is one ofthe most popular and best liked trainmen inthe service. He entered the service of theCompany twenty-six years ago and has a most. CONDUCTOR STONY WALTERS ANDMISS MARGARET WALTERS, HIS DAUGHTER enviable record. Stony is ever alert tosafeguard the interests of the years ago, at the fires of the StandardGuano Co., Maryland Car Wheel Works,Baltimore Car Foimdry Co., and the UnitedStates Asphalt Co., he distinguished himselfby his never-tiring efforts and was highlycommended for the splendid service is Stonys popularity limited to theBaltimore and Ohio Railroad alone. Over inBrooklyn, where he resides, he is looked uponas an authority on all things pertaining to thegood government of the community. In thissphere he is considered one of the big ginksat all political and social fimctions. He is alsocaptain of the volunteer fire company. Every-body in Brooklyn knows Stony. Ladies Auxiliary of Baltimore VeteransAssociation At the regular meeting of the Veteran Em-ployes Association, of the Baltimore Division,held at their hall, 100 N. Paca Street, Balti


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