. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . ight quick record clerk at Connellsville,has been laid up with typhoid fever for the past month. Supervisor P. J. Adams has been granted a leave ofabsence for six months, on account of ill health. Duringhis absence the position is being filled by Assistant Super-visor J. J. Malone. H. V. Prince, first trick operator at Brook, Pa., is thefather of a baby girl. C. C. Mclntyre, third trick operator at Uniontown, Pa.,was called to his home in Strasburg, Va., recently, owingto the serious illness of his father. Effective January 15th, W. K. Wakefield, yard


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . ight quick record clerk at Connellsville,has been laid up with typhoid fever for the past month. Supervisor P. J. Adams has been granted a leave ofabsence for six months, on account of ill health. Duringhis absence the position is being filled by Assistant Super-visor J. J. Malone. H. V. Prince, first trick operator at Brook, Pa., is thefather of a baby girl. C. C. Mclntyre, third trick operator at Uniontown, Pa.,was called to his home in Strasburg, Va., recently, owingto the serious illness of his father. Effective January 15th, W. K. Wakefield, yard masterat Smithfield, Pa., will be transferred to Connellsville asassistant night yard master. Effective December 26th, J. R. Zearfoss and M. J. Ker-rigan were appointed assistant train masters with head-quarters at Sand Patch, Pa. J. E. Dice, and E. C. McClelland fill similar positionsat Connellsville and Cumberland. T. A. Adams has been appointed first trick dispatcheron the main line wire at Connellsville, vice M. J. Kerrigan, CONNELLSVILLE YARD ENGINE 1109 Here is a picture of Connellsville yard engine 1109,which we believe presents the best appearance of anyyard engine on the system. This statement is verified inthe comment made by President Willard on a recent tripthrough Connellsville. He was very much pleased withthe appearance of this engine and expressed his appre-ciation of the manner in which it is being kept by pre-senting the crew, Engineer J. J. Riley and Fireman C. , with a box of cigars. It is gratifying to note therivalry which exists between this crew and that of engine1701 in charge of Engineer S. Desmone and Fireman , and we trust that this will be an example forother crews. We have noted with pleasure the item from New CastleDivision in the January number of the magazine regardingengine 1292, which was formerly a Connellsville Divisionengine. The station building at Star City, W. Va., has beencompletely remodeled and painted. New


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