. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . Although Mr. Carsey was not onduty he called up train dispatcher and agent atGraham over telephone and had him flag thetrain and notify conductor. In doing this heprevented a possible loss of part of contents ofcar as well as claim. On night of July 13th, while returning to yardafter helping train No. 93 out of yard, conductorC. B. Southworth discovered bridge on fire. Hestopped his engine and with the assistance ofcrew extinguished fire. He is to be commended. CLEVELAND DIVISION On June 19th, on extra No. 4254 east, theengines superheater tubes began


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . Although Mr. Carsey was not onduty he called up train dispatcher and agent atGraham over telephone and had him flag thetrain and notify conductor. In doing this heprevented a possible loss of part of contents ofcar as well as claim. On night of July 13th, while returning to yardafter helping train No. 93 out of yard, conductorC. B. Southworth discovered bridge on fire. Hestopped his engine and with the assistance ofcrew extinguished fire. He is to be commended. CLEVELAND DIVISION On June 19th, on extra No. 4254 east, theengines superheater tubes began to leak badlyat Canal Dover, O., and by very great effortfireman W. Gwiazda kept up steam, enablingengineer to take train through to HoUoway intwo hours, handling full train. His efforts inthis instance are very commendable. On the night of June 20th, engineer F. , while taking coal at Canal Dover, dis-covered the cab on a yard engine burningpromptly solicited the aid of others and ex-tinguished the blaze without severe F. BACHTEL AND DAUGHTER He is to be commended for his action in thisinstance. On the night of July 9th, conductor W. discovered a fire on his approach tothe train shed, Cleveland passenger station,and ran engine tip on incline, extinguishing theblaze with hose on engine. He has beencommended for his watchfulness and promptaction in this matter. On June 30th, Messrs. Walter Wiggett andThomas Andrews, employes of the Fox FurnaceCo. at Elyria, Ohio, discovered a defectivecondition on car in an eastbound train pullinginto siding at that point, and promptly notifiedthe engineer. Superintendent Lechlider haswritten each of these young men an appropriateletter. Brakeman H. W. Stuewe is to be commendedfor discovering defect in track at the west endof receiving yard, Cleveland, July 7th, andmaking prompt report. Fireman C. R. Northam is to be commendedfor discovering defective condition in track atSterling, Ohio, June 16th, and making reportp


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