. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . its quick F. J. Voss, undertaker at Seymour, sawthe couple and succeeded in warning them intime to prevent their being struck. This isa commendable action and Mr. Voss has ourthanks. The following letter is self-explanatory:Mr. O. E. Henderson, Correspondent: If someone else has not already done so, Idesire to call your attention to the action ofcar inspector W. T. Bingham at Storrs, on theevening of September 11th last in connectionwith the injuries sustained by yard brakemanPowers. It is generally admitted that hadnot Bingham retained hi


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . its quick F. J. Voss, undertaker at Seymour, sawthe couple and succeeded in warning them intime to prevent their being struck. This isa commendable action and Mr. Voss has ourthanks. The following letter is self-explanatory:Mr. O. E. Henderson, Correspondent: If someone else has not already done so, Idesire to call your attention to the action ofcar inspector W. T. Bingham at Storrs, on theevening of September 11th last in connectionwith the injuries sustained by yard brakemanPowers. It is generally admitted that hadnot Bingham retained his head and pluckedPowers from beneath the wheels at just thetime he did another death would have beenrecorded against the Indiana Division. E. R. SWEPSTON, Timekeeper, Storrs. On October 11th Roy Cogswell of Deputy,Ind., son of agent Cogswell of that place, notifiedcrew of water train of a defective conditionwhich he had detected on their caboose, andthus probably prevented serious trouble. THK : AM) OHIO KM IM.( )\ KS MACA/IM-. A(ii:NT COGSWELL OF DEPITV, ANDHIS FAMILY Hoy is a hiiiiht xoimji IcHonn oI (en and as I hisis tlio socoiul (l(f(M-tive coiulition which h(>has discoverod and repoitod wc tliink hoshould have special mention in the accompanying; photograph is agent Cogs-well and his interesting family, taken while ontheir vacation in Seattle. Roy takes afterhis father in always being on the alert to everydangerous condition which may arise. has been with the Company man\years, is alwa^S looking out for the best in-terests of the Company and has proved hims(^lfa most valuable employe. ILLINOIS DIVISION K. D. Parish. P. Dren- nan, K. Jamerson, traincrew, and M. Devos andBert Ahearn, engine crewon extra No. 1580, , are to be com-mended for discoveringand eliminating unsafecondition at bridge while returningfrom Furman June 2n(l.


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