. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . \V V. HAfCHMAN OHIO DIVISION .1. .Murdock. ^ at Dundas. Ohio,is to he conunended for meritorious serviceperformed September 12th. for he probably pre-vented a serious accident by his watchfulnessand good judgment. Mr. Murdock is not anemploye of the Company, but of the HockingNalley Ry Co. at Dundas. He is thoroughlyin sympathy with the Safety First mov(>m(> has our thanks for his interest. 68 THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO EMPLOYES MAGAZINE Herbert Ross, machinist at Hamden, iscommended for meritorious service at Hamden,whereby he undou
. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . \V V. HAfCHMAN OHIO DIVISION .1. .Murdock. ^ at Dundas. Ohio,is to he conunended for meritorious serviceperformed September 12th. for he probably pre-vented a serious accident by his watchfulnessand good judgment. Mr. Murdock is not anemploye of the Company, but of the HockingNalley Ry Co. at Dundas. He is thoroughlyin sympathy with the Safety First mov(>m(> has our thanks for his interest. 68 THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO EMPLOYES MAGAZINE Herbert Ross, machinist at Hamden, iscommended for meritorious service at Hamden,whereby he undoubtedly prevented an accident. J. P. Emish, agent at Mineral, Ohio, noticedan unsafe condition while extra west and ^534 w^as pass-ing his station October11, 1914. Mr. Emishimmediately notifieddispatcher, who stoppedthe train at Zaleski,where the defect wasremedied. Mr. Emishis commended for hiswatchfulness and J. P. EMISH
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