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Show aiutt lie I'uilte. General Manager Underwood of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad has Issued Is-sued the following gcnernl notice to station agents and trainmen: "Your especial attention Is directed to tho trcatmont of patrons by employes of the company. Complaints havo been made from various sources of discourtesy discour-tesy to frolght nnd passenger patrons on the part of our agents, or their representatives, at several of our stations, sta-tions, and also Inattention of conductors conduct-ors and brakemen to properly care for tho comfort of passengers. Thoro should be no causo for such complaints. com-plaints. It Is a part of your duty to see that our patrons nro treated nt all times with politeness and courtesy, not only by yourself but by employes under un-der your chnrge. One of the valuable assets ot n railroad company ts uniform uni-form politeness nnd courtesy from all of Its employes to its patrons, and this capital must not be encroached upon. It lfl proper for you to understand under-stand that advancement does not depend de-pend wholly on your efficiency, but In other directions also, and will be measured In a great degree by the treatment accorded to patrons." |