. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . er the presentation,the meeting was turned into a Liberty Loanrally. George W. Sturmer, a veteran em-ploye, aroused the workers by his strongappeal for patriotism. He urged the men notto wait and buy flowers for the dead soldier,but to puc the guns and ammunitions in hishands while he is alive and give him a chanceto fight back at the Huns. He declared thatthe Baltimore and Ohio Railroad employes haddone mo/e to aid in winning the war than thoseof any other line; and that this reputation mustbe upheld in the Fourth Loan drive. StatesAttorney William F.


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . er the presentation,the meeting was turned into a Liberty Loanrally. George W. Sturmer, a veteran em-ploye, aroused the workers by his strongappeal for patriotism. He urged the men notto wait and buy flowers for the dead soldier,but to puc the guns and ammunitions in hishands while he is alive and give him a chanceto fight back at the Huns. He declared thatthe Baltimore and Ohio Railroad employes haddone mo/e to aid in winning the war than thoseof any other line; and that this reputation mustbe upheld in the Fourth Loan drive. StatesAttorney William F. Broening made a strongplea for generous support of the loan and thebacking up of th(; railroad men who have donnedthe khaki of Uncle Sam. The resultant sub-script ions w(!re most gratifying. Zimmermansliand furnished music. On page 55, in a group, is a picture of Jjicu-tenant Howard R. Eccleston, executive; officeron a United States warship operating inEuropean waters, who has rec(;nt ly been com-mended by the Navy Department for heroic. J. B. MORIARITY action in rescuing passengers from the FlorenceH. on fire in a French port. He is the yoimgestson of Mr. W. W. Eccleston, supervisor. Trans-portation Department. On page 52, in a group, is a picture of Lieu-tenant George L. King, now serving as armyfield clerk with the American ExpeditionaryForces. Before enlisting in the army he wassecretary to Electrical Engineer Davis. Word was received by Miss MargaretteMoriarity, of the car distributers office,Camden, of the safe arrival in France of J. , who was secretary to P. C. Allen,


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