. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . the charge of carrying concealed weapons. Sullivan resisted arrest, attempting topull a revolver from a shoulder holsterwhich he was wearing. Patrolman Mooreand Sullivan had been wrestling and fightingfor several minutes when Ra;> C. Crossland,a Connellsville Division fireman, who waspassing on yard engine 2730, observed thetrouble, and immediately jumped off hisengine and assisted Moore in overpoweringand placing hand cuffs on the negro. Whensearched a revolver, extra cartridges, aladies pocket book, $45 in money and otherarticles, were found on Su
. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . the charge of carrying concealed weapons. Sullivan resisted arrest, attempting topull a revolver from a shoulder holsterwhich he was wearing. Patrolman Mooreand Sullivan had been wrestling and fightingfor several minutes when Ra;> C. Crossland,a Connellsville Division fireman, who waspassing on yard engine 2730, observed thetrouble, and immediately jumped off hisengine and assisted Moore in overpoweringand placing hand cuffs on the negro. Whensearched a revolver, extra cartridges, aladies pocket book, $45 in money and otherarticles, were found on Sullivan. He wassent to jail in default of bail. Patrolman Moore says that it would havebeen necessary for him to shoot the negroif Crossland had not come to his assistance,as it required the combined efTorts of Mooreand Crossland to overcome him. Fireman Crossland has been commendedby Superintendent Brown for his promptassistance and for his action in cooperatingwith the Police Department in the protec-tion of Baltimore and Ohio C. L. Senheiser, new general yardmasterConnellsville Pittsburgh Division Correspondents, Earl Fairgrieve andMary Breen The Baltimore and Ohio Railroad wasrepresented among the students who com-pleted their years work recently in theNight Courses at Carnegie Institute ofTechnology. According to an announce-ment from the Institute, a feature develop-ment during the session of 1922-1923 wasthe high average of attendance maintaineduntil the closing night; and this, in con-nection with the fact that the 1742 studentsenrolled represented an increase of about49 per cent, over last years registration,marks the session as one of unusual success. The following members of our organiza-tion completed their years work at theCarnegie Tech Night Schools: Henrv , John Steranchak, Vincent J. Tonto. Glenwood Roundhouse Correspondent, J. P. Passmore On April 19 the Baltimore and OhioGlenwood Social Club held its initial dancewith an attendance of about 1
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