. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . BEFORE AND AFTER—SIGNAL AND SWITCH LAMPS, HAND LANTERNS AND OIL CANS ARE REPAIRED. SCRAP SHEET METAL IS MADE INTO FIRE BUCKETS AND OTHER USEFUL THINGS THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO EMPLOYES MAtJAZIXE 15. THE FORGING MACHINE SAVES MANY ;> ANNUALLY BY RECLAIMING BOLTS beam with their tongs and place it in thebulldozer. The air is apphed and thejaws close, slowly but relentlessly. Amoment later they are opened and thestraightened beam, still glowing, is putaside to cool. Later it goes to the as-sembling table and its equipment is re-placed by either


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . BEFORE AND AFTER—SIGNAL AND SWITCH LAMPS, HAND LANTERNS AND OIL CANS ARE REPAIRED. SCRAP SHEET METAL IS MADE INTO FIRE BUCKETS AND OTHER USEFUL THINGS THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO EMPLOYES MAtJAZIXE 15. THE FORGING MACHINE SAVES MANY ;> ANNUALLY BY RECLAIMING BOLTS beam with their tongs and place it in thebulldozer. The air is apphed and thejaws close, slowly but relentlessly. Amoment later they are opened and thestraightened beam, still glowing, is putaside to cool. Later it goes to the as-sembling table and its equipment is re-placed by either new or reclaimed ma-terial. General foreman Frank A. Starr, famil-iarly called the Junk Man/ is in chargeof the Reclamation Plant. He enteredrailroad service as a machinist apprenticewith the M. K. & T. in 1895. In 1899he went to the Missouri Pacific and in1905 was made storekeeper. In 1908 hereturned to the M. K, & T. as storekeeperat Sedalia, Miss., and was made piece-work inspector at that point in same year he went to the Friscoas piecework inspector and while work-ing in that capacity compiled the greaterpart of the piecework scliedule now inuse on that road. In 1910 he went to theRock Island test department


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