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[Aug 5, 1917]
Jacob M. Dickinson. Receiver
THE CHICAGO. ROCK ISLAND AND PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY
ACCOUNTING DEPARTMENT
Frank Nay. Comptroller
W.H. Burns, General Auditor
A. Hermany, Auditor Disbursements
R.H. Carleton, Assistant Auditor Dissursements
Paul Peters, Auditor Freight Traffic
Wm. Anderson, Assistant Auditor Freight Traffic
C.G. Weaver, Auditor Passenger Traffic
A. Temple, Assistant Auditor Passenger Traffic
F.W. Main, Auditor Freight Overcharge Claims
W.H. Wallave, Car Accountant

Chicago,

be entirely wrong about that. I also believe that a Dr. who has a spark of decency about him - after giving a fellow a hypo - who had been so sick with appendicitis for two days and sending him off to the hospital & neglecting him, could not look at his own face in the mirror if he charged him a dollar. I think he ought to be prosecuted & if you ask him in a nice way - as he knows how to do - if he doesn't