. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . O O -H 00 (M lO^ti oo^co^^^tC CO T-H CO o o oo o o CO CO CO I-H rj^ Sit- OS OS 05 ^ jKi X* OCO a 0) o 2 § O O O ^- fc- e a 111 s a lO 00 »o 00 CO >0 rH 1:^ to ^ CO CO tocooT 88 CO CO^ CO toto cbto CO 05 T-i o o CO COCO Tt< CO coco^00 o C 02 Some Facts to Remember inthe No-Accident Campaign Anything that helps the Railroad helps us. Anything that injures the Railroad canthelp us. Waste of Life, Limb and Property hurtseveryone. We have a serious accident every day. The Waste of Life and Property in theseaccidents is appalling. Today it may be


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . O O -H 00 (M lO^ti oo^co^^^tC CO T-H CO o o oo o o CO CO CO I-H rj^ Sit- OS OS 05 ^ jKi X* OCO a 0) o 2 § O O O ^- fc- e a 111 s a lO 00 »o 00 CO >0 rH 1:^ to ^ CO CO tocooT 88 CO CO^ CO toto cbto CO 05 T-i o o CO COCO Tt< CO coco^00 o C 02 Some Facts to Remember inthe No-Accident Campaign Anything that helps the Railroad helps us. Anything that injures the Railroad canthelp us. Waste of Life, Limb and Property hurtseveryone. We have a serious accident every day. The Waste of Life and Property in theseaccidents is appalling. Today it may be you, and if it comes andyou have time left to think, remember thatsome one failed. The Remedy is Simple: Go to work withthis determination: What I do today Iwill do right. This applies to everyone from the waterboy tothe undersigned, and in every department. The big majority do this, but if we canincrease the number who do, we can cutour insurance rates, give the Claim Agent avacation, and restore the dividend on theBaltimore and General Manager, Eastern Lines 10 THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO EMPLOYES MAGAZINE United States Railroad Administration Walker D. Hines, Director General of Railroads Baltimore and Ohio R. R. Western Maryland R. R. Eastern Lines Cumberland Valley R. R. Coal & Coke R. R. Cumberland & PennsylvaniaWheeling Terminal R. R. R. R. John T. Broderick, Superintendent Safety and Welfare Dept. Baltimore, Md., July 10, 1919. Reverend Dear Sir: As an observer of current events, you haveno doubt had frequent occasion to note thealarming number of people who are annuallykilled or injured while driving automobiles overrailroad crossings. Our Federal Manager, Mr. C. W. Galloway,and other officers have felt much concernedover these distressing occurrences. They havebeen able to be of material assistance in spread-ing the doctrine of Safety and Caution amongour own employes through the educational workof our Safety Department. We have found itrather difficult, however,


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