G.—Yes, because he kept asking me and telling me that he thought I ought to have a medal.
R.—Well, I want your name, too, for the News.
G.—No; I don’t want my name in the newspaper for I didn’t do anything.
R.—But I must tell how you stopped the train in writing about how the man was hurt.
G.—All right; my name is Annie Hagan.
R.—Where do you live?
G.—At 916 East Watson Avenue.
R.—Have you been working here long?
G.—No; I just started last week. I quit school and got this job here.
R.—You didn’t hear any one say who the old man was?