The Public Be Pleased the Railroad Bureau for Brickbats And Bouquets
The Public Be Pleased the Railroad Bureau for Brickbats And Bouquets
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Baskerville, and his story was published in the Des Moines (Iowa) Record. It follows and is reprinted as a spontaneous tribute to the many railroad employees at Des Moines and elsewhere who deserve a word of praise for their self-control under conditions that are irritating. YOUNG REPORTER TRIES TO LOCATE DISCOURTEOUS RAILWAY EMPLOYEES SEARCHES TICKET OFFICES AND RAILROAD STATION TO FIND MEN WHO Yv 7 iLL ! TALK ROUGH TO HIM. [By John C. Baskerville. ] Because of so many rumors that railway empl...oyees had adopted an attitude of " the public be damned " since the roads came under Federal control, the young reporter set out to investigate on his own hook. He selected the most pretentious-looking ticket office in Des Moines, entered, and approached the bar beg pardon; desk, I should say falteringly. He asked for the manager. The clerk smiled, but courteously summoned a busi- nesslike-looking man with rimmed spectacles. "What is the best way to get from Des Moines to Skeedunk Hollow, Mo. ?" asked the young reporter.
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