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THE FRISCO EMPLOYES' MAGAZINE<br />

ROOM 743 FRISCO BUILDING :: ST. LOUIS<br />

WM. L. HUGGINS. Jr.. Editor<br />

MARTHA C. MOORE. Assoclale Edltor WM. McMILLAN. Adoerllslng Manager<br />

H. A. PICKENS. Asst. Ed.-Frlsco Mechanic J. J. KAPLAN. Adoerllslng Sollcllor<br />

Vol. V JUNE. <strong>1928</strong> No. 9<br />

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Permission is given to reprint, with or without credit,<br />

in part or in full, any article appearing in this <strong>Magazine</strong><br />

Contents of This Issue<br />

Pages<br />

<strong>Frisco</strong>'s Yale Terminal Opened May 27 ............................................................................. 4- 6<br />

President Kurn Lauds Personal Contact ................................................................................ 7<br />

Gross Revenue Decrease $.5,146,470 ........... . ................................ : ...................................... 8<br />

Five Traffic Officers Promoted ................................................................................................... 9<br />

Sews of the <strong>Frisco</strong> Clubs .............. . .... . ....................................................................... 10-1'7<br />

Rough Handling Shows Increase First Four Months of <strong>1928</strong> ............................................. 18<br />

Vet's Reunion Plans Completed ................. . .......................................................................... 20<br />

<strong>Frisco</strong> Passenger Trains 97.4 Per Cent on Time in April ...................... . ...................... 21<br />

Mechanical Department on Southwestern Wins No-Accident Cup ................ . .... . ...... 22<br />

For Meritorious Service .................................................................................................................. 24<br />

Locomotive Fuel Performance Records ............................................................. . ......... 26-27<br />

<strong>The</strong> Pension Roll ........................................................................................................................... 30-:31<br />

Homemakers' Page ................ . ...................................................................................................... 32<br />

Pastime .................... . .................................................................................................................... 33 .<br />

<strong>The</strong> Twilight Hour ................. . .... . ............................................................................. 34-35<br />

Editorials ........................................................................................................................................... 36<br />

Flashes of Merriment ...................................................................................................................... 37<br />

I'risco Mechanic ........... . ............................................................................................................... 3s-45<br />

(An Airplane Photo of the Yale Terminals Appears on Pages 4@41)<br />

<strong>Frisco</strong> Family News ...................................................................................................................... 4.5-4s<br />

THE FRISCO EMPLOYES' MAGAZINE<br />

<strong>The</strong> Frlsco <strong>Employes'</strong> <strong>Magazine</strong> Is a monthly publlcatlon devoted primarily to the interests<br />

of the more than 30,000 actlve and retired employes of the Frlvco Llnes. It conrains stories,<br />

iterns of current news, personal notes ihbout employes and tl~eir families. articles dealing<br />

with various phases of railroad work, poems, cartoons and norices regnrdino the serrlce. Good<br />

clear photographs suitable for reproduction are especlallg desired, aud will be returned only<br />

when requested. A11 cartoons and drawings must be in black India drawing ink.<br />

Emplojes are lnvlted to write artlcles for the magazine. Contribrctiom should be type-<br />

written, on one side of the sheet only, and should be addressed to the Editor. <strong>Frisco</strong> Bullding.<br />

St. Louis, .\lo.<br />

Distributed free among <strong>Frisco</strong> employes. To others, price 15 cents a copy; sulmcription rate<br />

$1.50 a year. Advertising rates wlll be made known upon application.<br />

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