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Show XO ACCTDEXT WEEK Complete details for staging "No-Accident "No-Accident Week" June 22 to 28 in-i in-i elusive, have been decided upon by the Safety Representatives of rail-raods rail-raods in the Central Western Region, Reg-ion, according to announcement from the offices of the railroad ad-; ad-; ministration today, j Mr. H. A. Adams, Regional Super- visor of Safety, has conferred with about seventy Safety Officials of the various lines, the meeting having been held in his office In the Bull-ington Bull-ington Building. It developes that the roads In this jurisdiction have. In aggregate, approximately ap-proximately three hundred and five thousand employees and that each employee Is going to be asked to individually do his utmost during a period of seven days to keep from being injured himself, or of being the cause of Injuring a fellow employee. em-ployee. Bulletins. Rallies, Moving Picture Exhibits of an educational nature, personal appeals, and many other forms of getting Into close touch with all employees will be utilized and It is estimated before June 29, there will be few, if any, railroad workers In the Central Western Region Re-gion who will not be "Watching His Step" and avoiding personal Injury. Thl9 movement, covering as It ! doos. a vast territory and affecting an enormous population of high class Industrial workers. Is said to be causing unusual Interest in every city and town In the West. The "No Accident Week" was determined de-termined upon by Mr. Hale Holden. Regional Director of Railroads, who believes that the caus of Safetv among Railroad mon and the public pub-lic generally may receive a material Impetus as a result of It. j |