. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . ment of the American Sewer Pipe Co., at EastAkron, has returned and taken up the dutiesof chief clerk to terminal agent Troescher, atHoward Street, Dispatcher C. M. Trisch, of the Akron office,was ill with the grippe for a few days. Extradispatcher Rinker, of Cleveland, relieved him. Frank Chapman, the genial gentleman fromWest Virginia, has been promoted to chief rateclerk at Akron, How^ard Street station, vicePop Taylor, who resigned to accept a simi-lar position at Clarksburg, W. Va. We wishChappie success. Frank Marren, the veteran conductor on the


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . ment of the American Sewer Pipe Co., at EastAkron, has returned and taken up the dutiesof chief clerk to terminal agent Troescher, atHoward Street, Dispatcher C. M. Trisch, of the Akron office,was ill with the grippe for a few days. Extradispatcher Rinker, of Cleveland, relieved him. Frank Chapman, the genial gentleman fromWest Virginia, has been promoted to chief rateclerk at Akron, How^ard Street station, vicePop Taylor, who resigned to accept a simi-lar position at Clarksburg, W. Va. We wishChappie success. Frank Marren, the veteran conductor on theElyria shifter, recently took a two weeks vaca-tion. Conductor Harry Olmutz relieved one seems to begrudge him his annual re-creation, as they all feel that the faithful ser-vices he rendered through the long hard winterjustified a much needed rest and all hope hewas much benefited. Newark Division Correspondent, W. F. Sachs, Chief Clerk Divisional Safety Committee D. F. Stevens Chairman, Superintendent, Newark .1. P. DoRSEY Vice-


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