. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . ld get to the fire. Mate Taylor andmate Quigley are hereby commended for promptaction taken in safeguarding the Companysproperty. The management congratulated theemployes of the marine and yard departmentsfor their excellent work in connection with thisfire. Philadelphia Division H. K. Hartman, division operator, noticeddefective equipment on a car in extra eas^ on April 25 and the train was set off atLeslie. The car was at the east end of FoysHdl siding when defect was detected. alertness is commendable. With the aid of a fire exti


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . ld get to the fire. Mate Taylor andmate Quigley are hereby commended for promptaction taken in safeguarding the Companysproperty. The management congratulated theemployes of the marine and yard departmentsfor their excellent work in connection with thisfire. Philadelphia Division H. K. Hartman, division operator, noticeddefective equipment on a car in extra eas^ on April 25 and the train was set off atLeslie. The car was at the east end of FoysHdl siding when defect was detected. alertness is commendable. With the aid of a fire extinguisher Louis , night station baggage agent, Phila-delphia, Pa., succeeded in putting out a fire thatoriginated in a United States mail truck. Thetruck was standing at the loading platform ofthe baggage room. A call was sent in for thefire department ap-paratus, but theflames were extin-guished before itsarrival. On April 2 7,while John Ga-bosch, machinist atour East Side shops,was making inspec-tion of shafting onthe Schuylkill. Draw Bridge, he LOULS M. MILLER 47 48 THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO EMPLOYES MAGAZINE discovered a bad leak in a tank car containinggasoline. He immediately took action to havetrouble remedied. Mr. Gaboschs promptaction is commended. On May 14 while extra west engine 4155 waspassing west of Havre de Grace station at racetrack platform, section foreman W. P. Cookand his men, John Dennison, Joseph Smith andRussell Boyd, noticed something wrong on acar in the train. They promptly signaled crewon rear of train to stop, which was done. Itwas found that there was a defective wheel onthe car, which was set off at Osborne, a shortdistance west. Cumberland Division At a. m., April 23, while extra4321 west,conductor Twigg, was passing Rawlings tower,operator R. T. McKenzie noted defect underfifteenth car from rear. He held the train atadvance signal and informed the McKenzie has been commended for hiswatchfulness and prompt action in the mat


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