. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . MRS. EDWARD SUNDERLAND The accompanying picture is of Mrs. EdwardSunderland, who made the large flag now flyingover the Lincoln Street terminals, which wasraised, with appropriate ceremonies, on April 30. A concrete illustration of the way railroad em-ployes may do their bit for Uncle Sam was givenby the Calumet Division on April 22, when atrainload of government horses was handled inrecord time. Ohio Division Correspondent, W. L. Allison, OperatorC. D. Oflice: Chillicothe, Ohio Divisional Safety Committee A. A. Iams Chairman, Superintendent R. Mallen


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . MRS. EDWARD SUNDERLAND The accompanying picture is of Mrs. EdwardSunderland, who made the large flag now flyingover the Lincoln Street terminals, which wasraised, with appropriate ceremonies, on April 30. A concrete illustration of the way railroad em-ployes may do their bit for Uncle Sam was givenby the Calumet Division on April 22, when atrainload of government horses was handled inrecord time. Ohio Division Correspondent, W. L. Allison, OperatorC. D. Oflice: Chillicothe, Ohio Divisional Safety Committee A. A. Iams Chairman, Superintendent R. Mallen Road Foreman of Engines H. E. Greenwood Master Mechanic C. H. R. Howe Division Engineer T. E. Banks Trainmaster Dr. F. H. Weidemann Medical Examiner L. A. Patjsch Supervisor L. B. Manss Captain of Police L. Kedash Road Conductor C. Skinner Road Brakeman S. B. Frost Road Engineer L. W. Schaffer Road Fireman H. L. Shea Yard Fireman J. Shane. Machinist J. Rutherford. Tank Repairman S. Griffin Agent, Hillshoro. SCHOOL CHILDREN MARCHING IN THE PARADE THAT PRECEDED THE FLAG RAISING AT CHILLICOTHE ON MAY 12 THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO EMPLOYES MAGAZINE 75 On Saturday, May 12; the people of Chilli-cothe ate an early dinner and hastened over toMain Street to see the big patriotic parade,which preceded the Baltimore and Ohio flagraising at Union Station grounds. It was some parade and it moved to thestation through throngs of cheering people,hundreds of school children, all carrying flags,in the van. At their head rode Colonel RichardEnderlin, a Civil War veteran, and W. B. Wood-row, the marshals. Following the school children came theTwentieth Century Band, heading the railroadboys, who marched ten abreast, with a flag atrest on their shoulders. Then came a platoonof Company H and then the Boy Scouts, march-ing like veterans. Baltimore and Ohio officials followed inautomobiles, superintendent lams, assistantsuperintendent G. S. Cameron and ex-SenatorDick, one of the speakers of the day, occu


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