. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . ad Men IN order that the public may be thoroughly informedupon the various activities of the Government duringthe present crisis, President Wilson has established aCommittee on Public Information. This Committee is composed of the Secretary ofWar, the Secretary of State, and the Secretary of theNavy, and has as its chairman, Mr. George Creel. Itsservices are at the call of any who may desire to beinformed upon the affairs of the Government, as theyrelate to the present crisis. It is peculiarly essential that those in charge of rail-road affairs should
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. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . ad Men IN order that the public may be thoroughly informedupon the various activities of the Government duringthe present crisis, President Wilson has established aCommittee on Public Information. This Committee is composed of the Secretary ofWar, the Secretary of State, and the Secretary of theNavy, and has as its chairman, Mr. George Creel. Itsservices are at the call of any who may desire to beinformed upon the affairs of the Government, as theyrelate to the present crisis. It is peculiarly essential that those in charge of rail-road affairs should be well posted upon Governmentproblems, and this is therefore addressed to you with thehope that you will avail yourself whenever you desire ofthe services of this Committee. All inquiries should be addressed to L. M. Harris, 8 Jackson Place, Washington, D. C. ff ■ — — *»*V—•—•——«——■——■——»——•——»—»——«—■■—»-—»»—»«—«»—«—»«—»»—■»—»«—»»—rj£i. Do Your Duty The Baltimore and Ohio offers its employes an opportunity tohelp win the war by buying one or more Liberty Bonds and payingfor them from their future earnings. Read this letter! THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD COMPANY OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT Baltimore, Md., May 31, 1917.UNITED STATES LIBERTY LOAN OF 1917 To All Officers and Employes: Believing that everyone in the Companys service will consider it not only aprivilege but a patriotic duty to become the owner of a certain amount of thebonds about to be issued by the United States Government, to aid in carrying onthe War for democracy and human rights, and recognizing that some—perhapsmany—of the employes may not have funds immediately available in the amountthat they would desire to suscribe, The Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Companyhas arranged to secure an allotment of the bonds for distribution among itsemployes upon the following basis : Upon request of any employe The Baltimo