. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . The Valuation De-partment in this dis-trict is thoroughly inspirit with the boysat the front, havingsubscribed 178 percent, to the fourthLibeity loan. C. R. Hannum wascalled by Uncle Samon September 1, andwas assigned to Colum-bus Barracks as drummajor to the kitchenpolice. J. H. Bowditch, pilotengineer, makes thestatement that regard-less of the fact thathe is not in New York,yet his office com-mands a cosmopolitanforce, PS he has atpresent the followingnationalities: oneScotchman, one Japa-nese, one Behemian,two Hollanders, one German, one English- j


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . The Valuation De-partment in this dis-trict is thoroughly inspirit with the boysat the front, havingsubscribed 178 percent, to the fourthLibeity loan. C. R. Hannum wascalled by Uncle Samon September 1, andwas assigned to Colum-bus Barracks as drummajor to the kitchenpolice. J. H. Bowditch, pilotengineer, makes thestatement that regard-less of the fact thathe is not in New York,yet his office com-mands a cosmopolitanforce, PS he has atpresent the followingnationalities: oneScotchman, one Japa-nese, one Behemian,two Hollanders, one German, one English- james a. parun man and twelve Americans o\ varied member is a loyal American, and everyone a Baltimore and Ohio booster. W. H. Morris, draftsman, is convalescentafter a two weeks illness with Spanish flu. Fred Walthuis, computor, is at his table aftera short quarantine on account of the illnessof his son. R. D. Eagle, transitman, has returned fromCharleston, W. Va., where he was called onaccount of the death of his Newark Division CorrespondentsW. E. Sachs, Chief Clerk, Newark, OhioA. D. List, Newark (Ohio) Shops Merited praise has come to the crew of thecommuter train between Columbus, Ohio, andGovernment Warehouse, East Columbus. Infive months the train has carried about 150,000passengers to and from their work and there hasnot been an injury to any person and no accidentto the train. In a letter to SuperintendentTitus, Trainmaster D. F. Host, of the C. & , calls attention to the record per-formance of the train crew and suggests thatthe men be commended. The service recentlywas Hosts letter saysin part: The train has beenmaking daily trips,handling from 800 to1,300 passengers perday for the last fivemonths and duringthis period has neverhad an accident of anykind or injured any onein any way. The trainhas been in charge ofConductor N. Savey,Brakemen C. E. Ryanand C. Stillion, Engi-neer J. B. Gough andFireman R. Moffit. Opposit


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