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nbn Ohion11Wi. In iflOI, according to Uu» recoJ-; i lections - of the? vnlcvnn employe,t*j ilir* road became' known us Llif? ( '!* «- CinclimnU •Nurl.hibn, unci six• yftnrs O lf) later again changed hands, going, 11 dysk ii^to 'the possession of the Detroit,l W Ml-1 Toledo-fit Limn Northern lines.'In Pj 11197 J, W. W Ilium: became head of 0 the local .shops, but was succeeded clt; ■ i the following year by W. E. Stone, houry Another change in ownership of 13 1 lh,!\thn vend occurred in 11KM when It | tc Unald\cuin0 jjpu the possession of the rtnear I., old hudxr«gifpay-unco’smisticlenly i (Heel i hussyc. of-iomu-)isED1 of Is3(droit, Toledo Milwaukee lines,' n February 1st, 1U02 Hhe rouil be- » wtme known us the Michigan Can- j t\nl nncl has ..since retained LlmU M Dime, A..Unk was forcinan of flu; ii! shops at that tinu; and according ^ to\Mr. Rf ntsehlcr, remained «» 1 their iieud until 1007, when he was j tfumruTed to Detroit. where he is i’ a nin.ler mechanic at lhe present o time. When Mr. Link li’lt the Mar- a shall hoops M. F. Myaii succeeded- chim n.sVoremnn and remained here v,until IbVruary, 1921. when ho whs; I1 retired aVl was succeeded j by J. E. j Nicol. Mr\Nieo! was I rims lev red in 1020, and\Georgo Hush fowl, pres- r r cut foreman, has since been in h charge of t.W’ shops. 1It is douikful U any other employe of ■thexshop.s here could give as complete i\ history of the ndl-rdiufs local career as Mr; llent-Kdlilec. He hold the position of cur foreman from 1H96 to 1011 when a reduction in the force caused him to return-'to carpenter work at the SllOp;,.M, Kenttehier lit came 70 years of age on March 17. 19211, and con-KiHinvnliy m\ist relive from tin*lt;U,Research iing of.rnki-u con-;U lip-■ts theIlijilnmd service. Upon being pr-?-i 11 v.ement . dryscnlcd with I'pe gilts from his‘fellow workers he gave them a short talk 1j» whlc li\»; tr.r-nked them and tuld them somethin of the history,-pi ti it? shops.Ml Uciitsehler is the fifth manto be roUi'ed wlfch a pension In tin history of the _ Marshall shops. Tlui.se who have previously been retired were Chris Hostel, John K-opanko, William Greening-, and M; I’, Ryan.
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Marshall Evening Chronicle

Marshall, Michigan, US

Mon, Apr 01, 1929

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