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THE IRON AGE VOL. CIV JUL, { —DECEMBER, 1919 NEW YORK: {RON AGE PUBLISHING CO, 239 West 39th Street ¥ JV A Accidents: American Rolling Mill Prevention Record, Aug 21 p 546 Coke Oven, Dec 25 p 1360 Decline in Steel Industry, Dec 25 p 1322 Reduced, July 17 p 170 Addy, Matthew, Co.: Pig Iron Situation, Dec 11 p 1186 Advance Foundry Co Description*, Aug 7 p 355 Advertising Service British- Ameri- can Reciprocal, Dec 11 p 1174 Aetna Foundry & Machine Co.: Cleaning Machine, Auxiliary Tin Plate*, July 10 p 98 Aetna Iron & Steel Co.: Organization and Projects, Sept 4 p 659 To Build Sheet Mill, Nov 13 p 7 Africa: Freight Rates, Sept 4 p 636 Air Compressors: Worthington Small*, Aug 28 p 578 Airplanes: Government Rejects Bids for Han- gar, Aug 28 p 614 Metal for Replacing Wood, Dec 18 p 128 Aitchison, Spe. eeites Anatomy of Drop Forgings, July 1 p 47 Alabama: Progress in Iron and Steel Indus- tries, July 17 p 181 Alaska: Tin Production, 1918, Dec 25 p 1340 Alcohol: British Fuel Report, Aug 14 p 458 Cheaper Denatured Forecast, July 31 p 299 Aldrich and Schmuckler: Tungsten, Vanadium and Man- ganese Prices and Production During War, Aug 28 p 581 Alford, L. P.: Industrial Relations, July 17 p 16…
THE IRON AGE VOL. CIV JUL, { —DECEMBER, 1919 NEW YORK: {RON AGE PUBLISHING CO, 239 West 39th Street ¥ JV A Accidents: American Rolling Mill Prevention Record, Aug 21 p 546 Coke Oven, Dec 25 p 1360 Decline in Steel Industry, Dec 25 p 1322 Reduced, July 17 p 170 Addy, Matthew, Co.: Pig Iron Situation, Dec 11 p 1186 Advance Foundry Co Description*, Aug 7 p 355 Advertising Service British- Ameri- can Reciprocal, Dec 11 p 1174 Aetna Foundry & Machine Co.: Cleaning Machine, Auxiliary Tin Plate*, July 10 p 98 Aetna Iron & Steel Co.: Organization and Projects, Sept 4 p 659 To Build Sheet Mill, Nov 13 p 7 Africa: Freight Rates, Sept 4 p 636 Air Compressors: Worthington Small*, Aug 28 p 578 Airplanes: Government Rejects Bids for Han- gar, Aug 28 p 614 Metal for Replacing Wood, Dec 18 p 128 Aitchison, Spe. eeites Anatomy of Drop Forgings, July 1 p 47 Alabama: Progress in Iron and Steel Indus- tries, July 17 p 181 Alaska: Tin Production, 1918, Dec 25 p 1340 Alcohol: British Fuel Report, Aug 14 p 458 Cheaper Denatured Forecast, July 31 p 299 Aldrich and Schmuckler: Tungsten, Vanadium and Man- ganese Prices and Production During War, Aug 28 p 581 Alford, L. P.: Industrial Relations, July 17 p 165 Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Forging Plant*, Dec 25 p 1815 Motors for Machine Tools*, Oct 2 p 922 Record System*, Dec 25 p 1318 Alloy Parts Mfg. Co.: Stamping, Deep-Drawn, of Chrome- Vanadium Steel, Dec 18 p 1272 Alloys: Aluminum-Uranium, July 31 p 340 Aluminum, New, Dec 18 p 1260 Biakametal, Zinc and Copper, Dec 4 p 1121 Brass of Unusual Strength, Aug 7 p 37 Copper, of High Tenacity, Aug 7 p 375 Iron-Carbon, How Graphite Forms in, July 10 p 100 Monel Metal Torch Tips for Weld- ing and Cutting, Dec 18 p 1278 Non-Ferrous, New, Dec 25 p 1358 Organizing Association for Re- searches, Dec 4 p 1134 Steel, for Light Armor, Dee 11 p 1196 Uranium and Aluminum, July 31 p 340 Aluminum: Alloys, New, Dec 18 p 1260 In Germany, Sept 4 p 655 Uranium and, Alloy, July 31 p 340 Aluminum Castings Evolution of Lynite Laboratories*, July 17 p 149 INDEX Illustrated articles indicated by * Amalgamated Association: Bar Iron Wages, July 3 p 70; July 10 p 135 Byers Co., A. M., Signs Scale, July 17 p 199 Puddlers Wages, July 10 p 109 —o and Tin Plate Wages, July 3 Amalgamated Machinery Corpora- tion: To Study Steam Automobile, Aug 7 p 376 American Association for Labor Legislation: Papers to be Discussed at Meeting, Dec 25 p 1344 American Aviation Mission: Report, Aug 14 p 453 American Boiler Manufacturers’ As- sociation: Quarterly Meeting, Nov 27 p 1062 American Car & Foundry Co.: Annual Report, July 3 p 72 American Chain Co.: a Insurance Plan, Aug 21 Pp American Electric Furnace Associa- tion: Chicago Meeting, Nov 27 p 1110 American Electrochemical Society: Directory, July 24 p 253b Fall Meeting Program, July 17 p 165 American Engineering Standards Committee: Reorganization and Plans, Dec 18 p 1282; Dec 25 p 1356 Reorganizing, Aug 21 p 504 American Foundry Equipment Co.: Rich Foundry Equipment Co. and Sand Mixing Co. Merger, Aug 14 p 425 -atherican Foundrymen’s Association: (See Foundrymen’s Association) American Gear Manufacturers’ Asso- ciation: Convention, Dec 4 p 1122 American International Steel Corpora- tion: New Name of International Steel Corporation, Dee 25 p 1330 American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers: Convention Program, Aug 14 p 458; Aug 28 pp 572, 578 Proceedings of Convention, Oct 2 p 935; Nov 27 p 1058 American Iron and Steel Institute: Address of Eugene Schneider*, Nov 27 p 1064 Fall Meeting Announcement, Sept 18 p 815 Fall —_ Proceedings, Dec 4 p 11; New Members, July 10 ay Pig Iron Production First Half 1919, Sept 4 p 658 ' American Locomotive Co.: Annual Report, Sept 11 p 723 Sales to Brazil, Cuba and Japan, Oct 2 p 938 Steel Casting Output Increased, Sept 11 p 743 American Manufacturers’ Export As- sociation: Conference on Trade with New States, Sept 25 p 872 ae 7 at Convention, Sept 25 p American Pneumatic Chuck Co.: Air Operated Milling Machine Vige*, Dec 18 p 1276 lll 303756 American Radiator Co.: Additions, Nov 27 p 1096 American Rolling Mill Co.: Accident Prevention Record, Aug 21 54 p 546 a to be Built, July 24 » American Society for Testing Ma- terials: Convention Proceedings*, July 3 p 41 To Study Phosphorus and Sulphur Limits, Aug 21 p 511 American Society of Heating and Ventilating Engineers: Eastern Pennsylvania Chapter Meetings, Nov 20 p 12 American Society of Liquid Fuel En- gineers: Proposed Organization, Sept 4 p 682 American Society of Mechanical En- gineers: a Proceedings*, Dec 11 p 1 Developments, July 31 p 302 Discuss Industrial Unrest, Sept 25 Pp French Engineers Honored, Dec 4 p 1145 Medals for Engineers, July 3 p 73 Plan to Help Student Engineers, Aug 21 p 521 Resolutions on Industrial Unrest, Dec 11 p 1179 American Steel & Wire Co.: er A ete Hampers, July 31 Wins Injunction Restraining Au- thorities From Partisan Action Favoring Strikers, Dec 25 p 1343 American Steel Treaters’ Society: Convention Papers, July 24 p 253b; Aug 28 p 596 Proceedings of Convention, Nov 27 p 1061 and 1109 American Supply and Machinery Manufacturers’ Association: Convention Announcement, Dec 4 p 1137 American Vanadium Co.: Sold, Aug 28 p 593 Analysis: Ferrosilicon, Commercial, 1121 oe Steel Investigation*, Aug Dec 4 p hail Be cuike of Failure of Cast-Steel*, Sept 18 p 773 Andrew and Green: British Practice in High-Speed Steel*, Sept 11 p 703 Andrews Steel Co.: Extensions, July 3 p 74 Ansaldo Co.: Italian Plant for Smelting Iron Ores Electrically, Dec 4 p 1157 Armstrong, Whitworth & Co.: High-Speed Steel Practice*, Sept 11 p 703 Army Ordnance Association: Organizing, July 17 p 203 Asia: American Trade Sept 4 p 626 Iron and Steel Resources and Pro- duction, Sept 4 p 626 Associated Business Papers, Inc.: ee Announcement, Sept 18 p7 Convention Program, Sept 11 p 731 eo of Convention, Oct 2 p Opportunities, iv Association of Iron and Steel Elec- trical Engineers: Convention Announcement, Sept 18 p 791 Association of Tin Plate Manufac- turers: Meeting, July 24 p 245 Australia: Electric Steel in, July 31 p 300 Imports, Prohibited Iron and Steel, Nov 13 p 21 Standard Structural Sections, Aug 28 p 568 Steel Output, 1918-1919, Dec 4 p 1147 Wire Industry, July 3 p 46 Austria: French Exports for, July 3 p 32 Austria-Hungary: Steel Output, 1918, Sept 4 p 632 Automatic & Electric Furnaces, Ltd.: Magnetic Sclerometer, Aug 21 p 512 Automatic Engraving & Mfg. Co.: Routing Machine, Cam Operated’, Aug 14 p 430 Automobiles: Steam, Amalgamated Machinery Corporation to Study, Aug 7 p 376 Steel Wheels for (Editorial), July 17 p 178 Aviation Mission: ‘ae (See American Aviation Mission) B Babcock, Lieut.-Col. George D.: Organization Lessons of the War, Dec 4 p 1129 Backert, A. O.: Addresses New England Foundry- men, Sept 11 p 714 Badger Tool Co.: Disk Grinder with Lever Feed’, Aug 7 p 364 Baily Electric Furnaces in Non-Fer- rous Plants, July 24 p 253c Baker Brothers: Drilling and Boring Machine, Hor- izontal*, Aug 28 p 569 Baldwins, Ltd.; Canadian Extensions, Sept 18 p 801 Barnhurst and Scheffler: Pulverized Coal for Stationary Boilers, Sept 11 p 709 Bars: Concrete, United States Production, 1918, July 31 p 312 Merchant, United States Produc- tion, 1918, July 31 p 312 Basic Products Co.: Wins Suit Against Federal Trade Commission, Sept 30 p 769; (Editorial) p 793 Basing Point Investigation: Application for Complaint by West- ern Association of Rolled Steel Consumers, July 24 p 231 Companies Opposed to Pittsburgh Basing Point, Nov 20 p 17 Date of Hearing Announced, Nov 13 p Editorial, July 24 p 248 Federal Trade Commission Appoints Huston Thompson to Take Charge, Sept 18 p 788 Federal Trade Commission Receiv- ing Briefs, Aug 21 p 546 Federal Trade Commission’s State- ment, July 24 p 343 Hearing Begun, Dec 4 p 1145; Dec 11 p 1197 Manufacturers’ Aug 28 583 Mill Owners’ Views, Sept 4 p 643 Participants in Hearings, Nov 27 Views, Pp 1096 Pitteburgh Chamber of Commerce Defends Pittsburgh Basing Point, Sept 11 p 716 Statements of Judge Gary and John S. Miller, July 17 pp 172 and 205 JUNE—DECEMBER To Hold Hearing in Washington, July 3 p 65 United States Steel Corporation _ Favors. Pittsburgh Base, .Sept 11 p 732 Western Association of Rolled Steel Consumers Files Application, Sept 11 p 747; Sept 18 p 771 Battelle Furnace in India*, Nov 27 p 1063 Baxter, W. J.: Comparison of Cobalt-Chrome with Tungsten Steel, July 3 p 23 Beals, McCarthy & Rogers: Profit-Sharing Plan, July 17 p 170 Bean, W. R.: Cast Iron, Characteristics of Malle- able, Discussion*, Aug 21 p 497 Bearing Metals, Investigation, July 10 p 138 Becker Milling Machine Co.: Cherrying Attachment for Milling Machines, Aug 14 p 477 Belgium: Iron Industry Damage Estimate, Aug 28 p 599 Machinery and Metal Position, July 3p 71 Production of Coke, Iron and Steel, 1913-1918, Aug 14 p 441 Purchasing Agencies, Aug 7 p 371 Recovering from War, Nov 27 p 1084 Steel Plants, Proposed Merger, July 24 p 253; Sept 4 p 632 Steel Works Operations, July 31 p 308 Steel Works Status, Nov 13 p 22 Zine Industry Future, Aug 14 p 436 Bellis, A. E.: Erosion Tests of Rifle July 24 p 225 Bending Roll for Structural Shapes, Wickes*, Aug 7 p 368 Bessemer, Sir Henry: Bust in McKinley Memorial Hall, July 10 p 110 Bethlehem Steel Co.: Rail Contracts from Railroad Ad- ministration, Nov 13 p 8 To Build New Warehouse, Nov 13 p 22 Transfers Titusville Forging Plant, Dec 11 p 1213 Biakametal, Alloy of Zinc and Copper, Dee 4 p 1121 Billetop, C. C.: Machine Shop Efficiency*, Aug 21 p 518 Billets: Charcoal Iron Production, United States, 1918, July 31 p 313 Furnace for Heating*, July 24 p 229 France Sells $5,000,000 Worth, Dec 25 p 1345 Birmingham Steel Corporation: Steel ene Shop, July 17 p 206 Black & Decker Mfg. Co.: Electric Air Compressor for Tires*, July 24 p 243 Blakely, E. B.: Hvid Engine and Its Relation to the Fuel Problem, Dec 11 p 1176 Blue-Shortness and Aging of Iron and Steel, Dec 18 p 1269 Blum, L.: Barrels*, Desulphurizing in the Pig-Iron Mixer*, July 10 p 99 Boiler Manufacturers: (See American Boiler Manufac- turers’ Association) Boilers: Complete Gas Combustion a Fuel Saver, Dec 25 p 1370 Northern Regulator for Feed*, Dec 18 p 1271 Bolling, Randolph: Oxygen for Frozen Iron Notches, July 3 p 33 Bone, Prof. W. A.: Steel Works Fuel Economy, Discus- sion, Nov 27 p 1067 Boiler Book Reviews: A-B-C of Cost Engineering, July 31 Abrasives and Abrasive Wheels, Aug 14 p 450 American Foreign Trade, Dec 18 p 1313 Blind, July 31 p 318 Concrete Steel Construction, Sept 11 p 725 Electrical Engineering Papers, Dec 18 p 1313 Foundry Practice, Dec 18 p 1313 Instructor, the Man and the Job, Aug 14 p 450 Les Applications de La Physique Pendant La Guerre, Aug 14 p 450 Manufacturers’ Instructors and Ad- visers, July 31 p 318 Metal Workers’ Handy-Book of Re- — and Processes, Sept 11 p Office Administration, July 31 p 318 Trading with the Far East, Aug 14 p 450 Turnover of Factory Labor, Aug 14 p 450 Understanding South America, July 31 p 318 Booth Electric Furnace Co.: Reorganization, Nov 13 p 15 Boring Machines: Baker Horizontal Aug 28 p 569 Bowron, James: Progress in Alabama Iron and Steel Industries, July 17 p 181 Boyd, J. C.: Maintaining Engineering Force in Dull Times, Dec 18 p 1263 Boyergrip Safety Attachment for =e Hammers*, Aug 28 p Boyle, W. J.: War Tax Burden Upon Industry, July 31 p 319 Bradley, W. F.: French Metal Trades, New Basis, Dec 4 p 1139 Brass: Alloys of Unusual Strength, Aug 7 p 375 Government Material for Sale, Aug 14 p 441 Brass Manufacturers: (See National Association of Brass Manufacturers) Bridge Builders and Structural So- ciety: Business June, July 24 p 235; July, Aug 21 p 546; August, Sept 18 p 811; September, Oct 23 p A; October, Nov 27 p 1079; Novem- ber, Dec 25 p 1319 Bridges: Rumanian, Americans May Rebuild, July 24 p 245 Suspension, Proposed at Detroit, Dee 11 p 1193 Brier Hill Steel Co.: Thomas, William A., President, Re- tires, Dec 11 p 1208 Briggs & Turivas: British Chemical Co. Purchased by, July 24 p 228 Brinton, Willard C.: Molding Sand Curves, Sept 25 p 878 British-American Reciprocal Adver- tising Service, Dee 11 p 1174 British Chemical Co.: Briggs & Turivas Purchase, July 24 Drilling and*, British Forgings, Ltd.: New Tin Plate Mill, Nov 13 p 28 Broken Hill Proprietary Co.: Steel Output, 1918-1919, Dec 4 p 1147 Bronson, C. B.: Heat Treatment of Railroad Mate- rials, July 3 p 25 Brooke, E. & G., Iron Co.: Cut Nail Plant to Resume, Sept 18 p 801 p Brown Instrument Co.: Pyrometer Compensated*, Sept 18 p 768 Browning, Victor R., & Co. Industrial Hoist*, ‘Aug 28 p 572 Bucket, Wellman - Seaver - Morgan Geared Clam Shell*, Sept 25 p 868 Buckley, Samuel S.: Europe’s Social and Financial In- stability, Aug 28 p 561 Buckwell, E. G.: Conditions Abroad, Oct 2 p 918 Buffalo Forge Co.: a Fan, 16-In*, Sept 25 p Bullard Machine Tool Co.: Foundry Efficiency Methods*, Sept 25 p 849 Bunnell, Sterling H.: Fall in Foreign Exchange, Dec 11 p 1180 Hope for Europe in Economic Crisis, July 10 p 103 Bureau of Manufactures Propo-ed, July 3 p 24 Bureau of Mines: Profits of Iron Business, July 3 p 28 Bureau of Ordnance: Report on Charleston Plant, Dec 11 p 1210 Bureau of Standards: Centrifugal Steel Castings, Dee 11 p 1189 Mechanical Properties of Steel and Iron, Aug 28 p 565 Rails, Steel, from Various Types of Ingots, Dec 18 p 1253 Research Work, Sept 18 p 778 Studying Phosphorus in Steel, Aug 14 p 451; Aug 21 p 511 Burroughs Adding Machine Co.: Line and Staff Organization*, Aug 28 p 594 Musical Programs, July 17 p 170 Safety Devices on Punch Presses*, Sept 18 p 778 Bury, Ernest: Steel Works, Fuel Economy Discus- sion, Nov 27 p 1069 Busch-Sulzer Bros. Diesel Engine Co.: Foundry’*, Sept 25 p 827 Business Men in War (Editorial), July 17 p 178 Butler, Joseph G., Jr.: Ore Conditions, Sept 11 p 713 Butterfield & Co.: Manufacturing Astride Interna- tional Boundary Line, Aug 14 p 451 Butterworth, G. F.: Metallography of Rifle-Barrel Steel*, July 24 p 225 Butts & Ordway: Buy New Warehouse, Sept 18 p 780 Byers, A. M. Co.: Signs Amalgamated Scale, July 17 p 199 C Cable Proposed, Second Pacific, July 24 p 224 Cafeteria, Westinghouse Electric & Mfg. Co. Erecting, Sept 11 p 719 Cain, J. R.: Determining Gases in Steel and the Deoxidation of Steel, Nov 27 p 1058 Calder, John: Industrial Democracy and the Fore- man, Dec 18 p 1265 Cambria Steel Co.: Resuming Operations, Nov 20 p 17 Cammell-Laird & Co., Ltd.: To Increase Railroad Equipment Manufacture, Aug 21 p 545 Campbell, James A.: Dwindling Steel Plant Profits, Aug 7 p 386 Association JUNE—DECEMBER Canada: Affected by Steel Strike, Nov 20 p 8 Consolidated Iron & Steel Corpora- tion to Mine Iron Ore, Sept 4 642 Dominion Iron & Steel Co. Renews Furnace Foundation’, Aug 14 p 430 Dominion Steel Corporation Plan- ning Large Construction Pro- gram, Dec 25 p 1330 Emigration from, Aug 21 p 502 Hydroelectric Power and Iron Ores, Sept 25 p 865 Industrial Conditions, July 24 p 228; Sept 25 p 862 Iron hg Steel Industry, Aug 28 p 59 Limited Steel Shipments to, Nov 27 p 1062 Machine Tool Dealers to be Asked for Rebate, Nov 27 p 1077 Machine-Tool Trade, Aug 7 p 383 Plans of Baldwins, Ltd.; Sept 18 p 801 Steel Orders Go Begging, Dec 25 p Steel Situation, Nov 13 p 14 Trade with United States, 1918, July 10 p 101 Canadian Car & Foundry Co.: Annual Report, Dec 11 p 1215 Canadian Locomotive Co.: Annual Report, Dec 11 p 1214 Canadian Western Steel Corporation, Ltd. : New Consolidation, Sept 25 p 891 Car Equipment Manufacturers to Consolidate, Aug 14 p 441 Carborundum Refractory Cements, Dec 25 p 1358 Carnegie, Andrew: Career*, Aug 14 p 431 Policies (Editorial), Aug 14 p 455 Carnegie Steel Co.: Band Mill, to Build, July 24 p 242 Carpenter, H. C. H.: Rolling Temperatures of Steels, July 31 p 295 Cars: Question of Railroad Administra- tion Accepting New, Aug 21 p 521 Status of New, Sept 11 p 722 Wheels, Improving Cast-Iron, Dec 18 p 1286 Cary, Albert A.: Pulverized Coal, Process of Combus- tion, Sept 11 p 710 Case-Hardening Process, Improved’, July 17 p 163 Cast Iron: Failure of Acid Eggs, July 24 p 234 Malleable, Characteristics*, Aug 21 p 495 Synthetic, or Iron from Steel Scrap, Dee 11 p 1210 Cast-Steel Runner, Differential Cry- stallization in a*, Dec 18 p 1273 Castings: Centrifugal Steel Experiments, Dec 11 p 1189 Failure of Cast-Iron Acid Eggs, July 24 p 234 Heat Treating Steel, Nov 27 p 1109 Investigation of Failure of Steel Anchor*, Sept 18 p 773 Malleable, Physical Constants, July 3 p 44 Malleable, Trade .Conditions, Oct 2 p 934 Pouring Large Iron in South Africa, Sept 4 p 636 Steel, and Heat Treatment, Nov 27 p 1060 Steel, Silico-Manganese for, Sept 25 85 p 8 Steel, United States Production, 1918, July 31.p 310 Cement: Carborundum Refractory, Dec 25 p 1358 Refractory, Dec 11 p 1210 Centering Machines: Newton, for Rough Forgings*, Aug 7 p 383 Central Forge Co.: Forge = Construction’, July 24 p 219 Centrifugal Cast Pipe Plants in South America, De Lavaud*, Sept 25 p 863 Chain Belt Co.: Extension Plans, Oct 2 p 918 Chain Grate Bunker Shutter, Zublin*, Sept 18 p 775 Chamber of Commerce of the United States: International Trade Conference An- nouncement, Sept 11 p 707 ts Conference Topics, Sept 25 p 72 Champion .Kerosene Burner Co.: Kerosene-Fired Heating Furnace’, Dec 18 p 1264 Chattanooga Iron & Coal Corpora- tion: Properties Purchased by Iron Pro- ducts Corporation, Nov 27 p 1103 Chemical Industries: Exposition Program, Sept 4 p 656 Chemistry in Steel Making (Edito- rial, July 24 p 250 Cherrying Attachment for Milling Machines, Becker, Aug 14 p 477 Cherrying Machine, Riverside Die- Sinking, Milling and*, Sept 25 p 868 Chester, Pa.: Steel Foundry Center*, Sept 25 p 839 Chicago & Calumet Railroad: Declared Common Carrier, Nov 20 p ll Chicago Baling Press Mfg. Co.: Baling Press*, July 31 p 309 Chicago Basing Point Controversy: (See Basing Point Investigation) Chicago Fuel Situation, Nov 13 p 7; Nov 27 p 1103; Dec 4 p 1157; Dec 11 p 1211; Dec 18 p 1285 Chicago Pneumatic Tool Co.: German Plant Restored to Owners, Dec 11 p 1215 Safety Attachment for Riveting Hammers*, Aug 28 p 571 Chickasaw Shipbuilding Co.: Description*, Sept 4 p 627 Child Labor Provisions, Sept 4 p 647 China: American Machine Tools for, July 17 p 177. Tungsten and the American Mar- kets, Sept 4 p 641 Chrome: Ore Mines Quit Producing, Dee 11 p 1214 Chrome-Vanadium Steel, Deep Drawn Stamping, Dec 18 p 1272 Chromium: Tariff Planned on Compounds, Dec 4 p 1135 Chucks: Reliance Quick Change*, p 777 Cincinnati Tool & Lathe Co.: Lathe, 28-In., Sept 11 p 724 Cisco Machine Tool Co.: Lathes, Geared Head*, July 24 p 244 Clamer, G. H.: Standardization, Progress in Amer- ican, July 10 p 116 Clamp, ne Machine*, July 10 106 Sept 18 Clamping Device, Fosdick Combina- tion Pneumatic and Hand*, Dec 25 p 1322 Clark Equipment Co.: Selling omes to Workmen at Cost*, Sept 11 p 695 Clark Tructractor Co.: Gasoline Industrial Tractor*, July 31 p 303 vi Clarkson, Grosvenor B.: Saving in Purchase of Steel During War, July 10 p 107 Clayton & Lambert Mfg. Co.: Oil Burners, July 3 p 32 Cleaning Machine: Aetna yori d Tin-Plate*, July 10 p 9 Cleveland Crane & Engineering Co.: Method of Increasing Production, Dec 25 p 1342 Cleveland Furnace Co.: Otis Steel Co. Merged with, July 17 p 175 Cleveland Industrial Association’s Form of Contract Between Em- ployer and Employee, Nov 27 p 1072 Cleveland Machine Tool Co.: Face Grinder for Work up to 12-in. Diameter*, Dec 11 p-1195 Cleveland Punch & Shear Works: Lifting Spring for Punch*, Dec 18 p 1267 Plate Planer with Safety Features*, Aug 7 p 376 Clinton-Wright Wire Co.: Additions, July 10 p 134 Financed, July 3 p 64 Name to be Changed to General Wire Co., Sept 11 p 708 Postpones Action on Changing Name, Sept 25 p 879 Proposed Merger with Wickwire Steel Co., Dee 11 p 1196 Unique Method of Financial Ab- sorption, Oct 2 p 924 Coal: Bituminous Production, July 17 p 198; July 24 p 251; Aug 14 p 473; Aug 21 p 541; Sept 4 p 665 British Crisis, Sept 25 p 874 British Steel Works Fuel Economy, Nov 27 p 1065 Effect of Strike on Steel Nov 13 p7 Federal Control Possible, Aug 21 p 547; Aug 28 p 598 Fuel Shortage at Youngstown, Dec 11 p 1212; Dec 18 p 1285 Fuel Restrictions Gradually Lifted, Dee 18 p 1285 Fuel Situation in Chicago, Nov 13 7; Nov 27 pp 1093 and 1103; Jee 4 p 1157; Dec 11 p 1211; Dec 18 p 1285; Dec 25 p 1345 Germany’s Losses Under the Treaty, July 24 p 252 Loading Charge at Mines Restored, Dec 11 p 1213 Metallurgical Coke from Illinois*, July 31 p 283 Powdered, Falcon Sheet Mill to Use, Aug 14 p 477 Powdered, Grindle System of Com- bustion Economy Corporation for Burning*, Aug 14 p 444 Powdered in Boiler and Furnace, Sept 11 p 709 Powdered, in British Puddling Fur- nace, Dec 18 p 1254 Powdered, in Newport Sheet Mill*, Dec 11 p 1167 Powdered, in Open-Hearth Prac- tice, Dec 25 p 1323 Powdered, Inland Steel Co. to In- stall Equipment, Dec 11 p 1213 Prices, Proposal in Congress to Re- duce, July 31 p 301 Prices, War Time Re-established, Dec 11 p 1221; Dec 25 p 1337 rain (Editorial), Aug 14 p 5 Strike, Facts - bout, Nov 27 p 1097 Strike, Firm Stand by Administra- tion, Nov 13 p 12 Strike of Miners, Nov 6 p B Cochrane-Bly Co.: Universal Vertical Millers Works, and Shapers*, July 24 p 234 Coke: Beehive, Government May Regulate Production, Dec 4 p 1157 JUNE—DECEMBER Beehive Production, July 17 p 198; July 24 p 251; Aug 21 p 541; Sept 4 p 665 British Oven War Record, July 3 p 71 By-Product Statistics, Dee 11 p 1214 Coal Strike and Fuel Restrictions Affect Operations, Dec 11 p 1221 Freight Rates, July 10 p 111 La Belle Iron Works Plant*, Sept 11 p 699 Metallurgical, from Illinois Coal*, July 31 p 283 Oven Accidents, Dec 25 p 1360 Prices War Time Re-established, Dec 11 p 1221; Dec 25 p 1387 Production in Connellsville District, July 3 p 74 Scarcity of Spot, Sept 4 p 681 Steel & Tube Co. of America Operating Ovens, Sept 11 p 747 Workers Get Wage Advance, Dec 4 p 1145 Combustion Economy Corporation: Grindle System of Burning Powder- ed Coal*, Aug 14 p 444 Compensation: Changes in Wisconsin Labor, Sept 11 p 718 Unrest and (Editorial), July 10 p 114 Compressor, Black & Decker Electric Air, for Tires*, July 24 p 243 Conant, A. F.: Economies in a Malleable Foundry*, Sept 25 p 859 Conarroe, Alvin N.: Heat Treatment of Cast Steel, Nov 27 p 1109 Concrete, Blast Furnace Slag in, Dec 18 p 1251 Condenser, Wheeler Compartment for Turbines*, Sept 4 p 656 Cone, E. F.: Chester, Steel Foundry Sept 25 p 839 Silico-Manganese for Steel ings, Sept. 25 p 855 World’s Output of Electric Steel and Pig Iron, Dee 25 p 1336 Consolidated Iron & Steel Corpora- tion: To Mine Iron Ore, Sept 4 p 642 Contract Shop, Place of (Editorial), July 17 p 179 Contracts: Cost-Plus, General Goethals’ Views, July 10 p 107 Form of Industrial Association of Cleveland Between Employer and Employee, Nov 27 p 1072 Navy Devartment Canceled, Sept 4 p 657 Conventions: American Foundrymen’s tion*, Nov 27 p 1074 American Gear Manufacturers’ As- sociation, Dee 4 p 1122 American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers, Oct 2 p 935; Nov 27 p 1058 American Iron and Steel Institute, Dec 4 p 1132 American Society for Testing Ma- terials*, July 3 p 41 American Society of Mechanical Engineers*, Dec 11 p 1175 American Steel Treaters’ Society, Nov 27 pp 1061 and 1109 Associated Business Papers, Oct 2 p 923 National Founders’ Nov 27 p 1070 National Machine Tool Builders’ Association, Nov 27 p 1078 National Safety Council, Dec 11 p 1183 Iron Center’, Cast- Associa- Association, National Supply and Machinery Dealers’ Association, Dec 4 p 1120 Taylor Society, Dec 11 p 1202 Western Efficiency Society, July 3 p 49 Conveyors: Use in Hudson Motor Car Plant*, Aug 7 p 374 Cook, A. C.: British Industrial Conditions, Aug 21 p 505 French Industrial Conditions, Sept 4 p 639 Cooper, John G.: Radical Labor Leaders Condemned’, Oct 2 p 925 Co-operation Through Representa- tives Suggested, July 3 p 9 Cooperite and Stellite, Relative Cut- ting Properties, Dec 11 p 1210 Copper: Alloys of High Tenacity, Aug 7 p 375 Price and Related Economic Con- siderations, Sept 4 p 651 Production, United States, 1918, July 10 p 105 Core Oven for Small Foundries, Ohio Blower*, Aug 14 p 443 Plates, Bottom Boards and Flasks, United Pressed Steel*, Dec 18 p 1254 Cornick, R. L.: Industrial Relations in Government Arsenals, Dee 4 p 1130 Cost-Plus Centracts, General Goethals’ Views, July 10 p 107 Costs: Basis for Manufacturing, July 31 p 304 England’s Coal and Steel, July 24 p 224 Federal Trade Commission Has No Right to Demand Books and Records Relating to, Sept 18 p 769; (Editorial) p 793 Great Britain’s Mounting (Editor- ial), Aug 14 p 455 Increase of Living, Aug 21 p 541 Labcr and Prohibition (Editorial), Aug 21 p 523 Labor, Steel Works, July 17 p 198 Labor, What Are? Aug 28 p 588 Core Neglected Systems (Editorials), Aug 21 p 524 Railroad Strikes and High Living, Aug 7 p 392 Wages and Living (Editorial), Aug 21 p 522 Council of National Defence: Method of Buying Steel Criticized, July 10 p 135 Cranes: Lane Traveling*, Dec 4 p 1124 Traveling, Exits from Building’, Dec 18 p 1270 Traveling, Safety in Sept 25 p 880 Wellman-Seaver-Morgan Dock, Semi-Portal*, Dec 25 p 1335 Credit Clearing House, Foreign, Being Organized, Sept 18 p 808 Cripples, Federal Training for Service Men, July 3 p 73 Crowfoot Gear Works, Inc.: Expansion, Dec 18 p 1277 Crucible Steel Co. of America: Annual Report, Dec 11 p 1214 May Consolidate Properties, Dec 11 p 1214 Officers, Dec 11 p 1232 Crystallization in a Cast-Steel Run- Operation, ner, Differential*, Dec 18 p 1273 Cupola Mixtures, Use of Steel in, Dec 18 p 1269 Cushman, Dr. Allerton S.: Copper Bearing Sheets, July 3 p 44 Cutler, B. S.: Industrial Conditions Dec 11 p 1206 Cutler-Hammer Mfg. Co.: enotoans. Motor Starters*, Sept 18 6 in Europe, p Cutter, Pipe, for Heavy Work, Fox*, Oct 2 p 917 ; b Davis-Bournonville Co.: Institute for Teaching Oxy-Acety- lene Welding, Dec 11 p 1210 Oxy-Acetylene Machine for Cutting a in Steel Plates*, Oct 2 p Davis Furnace Co.: Carburizing Furnaces Fired by City Gas, Sept 18 p 767 Davis, O. K.: Poor Cable Service Interferes with Far East Trade, Sept 4 p 636 Daylight Saving: (Editorial) Sept 11 p 730 Saved, July 17 p 195 De Lavaud Centrifugal Cast Pipe —_— South America*, Sept 25 Pp de Leeuw, A. L.: Wage saement, Dec 11 p 1177 De Wolfe, E. C.: Making Three Million Trench Mor- tar Shells*, July 3 p1 Decimalizing the Inch, July 17 p 177 Defiance Machine Works: Multiple Spindle Drilling Machine*, ; July 3 p8 Definitions for Storeroom Material*, Aug 7 p 357 Demco Machine Co.: Drilling, Tapping and Milling Ma- chine with Drill Press Table*, Aug 28 p 589 Demurrage: Charge Against Northport Smelting & Refining Co. Upheld, Aug 7 p 409 Ruling; Nov 20 p 17 Department of Labor: Steel Workers’ Demands and, Aug 21 p 515 Descroix, Major L.: German Destruction in Northern France*, July 10 p 85; Aug 7 p 362 Desulphurizing in the Pig-Iron Mixer’, July 10 p 99 Detroit Hexagon Drill Co.: Drill for Hexagonal and Square Holes*, Aug 7 p 364 a ee Boiler & Steel Barrel 0.: Monthly Dinners, Dec 18 p 1298 Detroit Seamless Tubes Co.: Building New Plant, Sept 4 p 642 Diamond Coal & Coke Co.: Hillman Coal & Coke Co. Purchases, July 31 p 309 Die Head, Victor July 31 p 304 Die-Sinking Machines: Riverside Combined Milling, Cherry- ing and*, Sept 25 p 868 Dominion Iron & Steel Co.: Furnace Foundation Renewal*, Aug 14 p 430 Ship Plate Contract, July 17 p 162 Dominion Steel Corporation: Planning Large Extensions, Dec 25 p 1330 Drain Steel Co.: Building Steel Plant, Nov 27 p 1100 Draw Bench with Guide Rods, Winter- hoff*, July 3 p 32 Dreses Machine Tool Co.: Radial Drilling Machine*, Dec 18 p 1268 Drilling Machine: Baker Horizontal Boring and*, Aug 28 p 569 — Multiple Spindle*, July 3 p Demco Tapping, Milling, with Drill Press Table*, Aug 28 p 589 Dreses Radial*, Dec 18 p 1268 ~~ 60-Spindle*, July 10 p 1 Fosdick Heavy Duty Upright*, Aug 28 p 564 Harrington, Multiple-Spindle*, Sept 18 p 779 Sibley Sliding Head*, Dec 18 p 1264 Silver Radial*, Sept 25 p 869 Screw-Cutting*, JUNE—DECEMBER Drills: ‘ Detroit, for Hexagonal and Square Holes*, Aug 7 p 364 Eclipse Interchangeable Core*, Aug 28 p 589 Hollingshead Combination Electric Wrench, Screw Driver and, Dec 18 p 1268 Ductility in Metallic Are Welds, Dec 25 p 1341 Dudley, Dr. P. H.: Magnetic Rail Testing*, July 3 p 43 Duriron: Effect of High Temperature on, Dec 11 p 1193 Dutch East Indies: Iron and Steel Needs, July 31 p 339 Iron and Steel Purchases, July 3 p 4 0 Iron Deposits, July 31 p 300 Market for Iron and Steel, Dec 18 p 1256 Trade Possibilities, Nov 20 p 16 Dyer, C. D.: Personal Problems in Modern In- dustry, Dec 11 p 1196 E Eastern Rolling Mill Co.: Construction Contracts July 3 p 74 Eclipse Interchangeable Counterbore Awarded, 0.: Core Drill*, Aug 28 p 589 Edge Bill: Legislation for Financing Exports, Sept 18 p 770 Editorials: Alien Patents, Threat of, July 24 p 250 American Tungsten Industry, Sept 25 p 877 Applying the Acid Test, Oct 2 p 932 Arbitrate or Investigate, Dec 25 p° 1388 Arbitration in Public Strikes, Aug 7 p 390 Basing Points, Steel Prices, July 24 Blast Furnace Raw Materials, Dec 4 p 1143 British Empire Patent Plan, Sept 18 794 British Foreign Steel Trade, Sept 18 794 British Steel Problem, July 31 p 316 British Tin Plate Mission, July 10 p 113 Business Men in War, July 17 p 178 Carnegie Policies, Aug 14 p 455 Cheerfulness of Business, Aug 21 p 523 Chemistry in Steel Making, July 24 p 250 Cleveland Strike Ended, Aug 21 p 523 Closed Shop as an Issue, Aug 28 p 591 Coal Situation, Aug 14 p 456 Compensation and Unrest, July 10 p 114 Compromise Evil, Sept 25 p 878 Costly Procrastination, Aug 28 p 592 Court Decision in Basic Products Co.’s Case, Sept 18 p 792 Democracy and the Shop, July 31 p 314 Encouraging Labor Developments, Aug 28 p 590 Exchange Situation, Nov 27 p 1094 Export Indifference, Sept 11 p 728 Federation Disservice to Labor, Aug 28 p 590 a Imports, Dec 4 p 11 Foreign Exchange and Commerce, Dec 25 p 1339 Foundry Conditions, Dee 4 p 1142 rr Rates, Advancing, July 3 Pp se. vu German Manganese Problem, Sept 11 p 730 Great Britain’s Mounting . Costs, Aug 14 p 455 Group Insurance Flaw, July 3 p 36 Japan = a Buyer of Steel, July 3 p 3 Housing Problem, Simplifying, Dec 11 p 1220 Immigration and Emigration, Sept 4 p 654 Judge Gary’s Wholesome Advice, Sept 11 p 729 Labor Shortage, No British, Dec 18 p 1280 Labor Union Leaders’ Aug 7 p 388 Law Must be Supreme, Sept 4 p 652 Lawless Assault on Industry, Sept Defiance, 25 p 876 Letter Writing, More Skillful, Dec 25 p 1339 Machine Tool Building, British View, Aug 7 p 389 Manganese Industry, Aug 28 p 591 More ¢ Things, Not Less, July 3 p 34 Morgan Construction Co. Mapping Workers Homes, July 17 p 180 Neglected Cost Systems, Aug 21 p 524 Old Material Statistics, Dec 18 p 1280 Place of Contract Shop, July 17 p 179 Plate Production, 1913 and 1918, Aug 7 p 388 Price Effect on Machine Demand, Sept 4 p 653 Prices, Higher Steel, Nov 27 p 1094 Printers’ Strike, End, Dec 11 p 1218 Progress in Electric Steel, Dee 11 p 1219 Progress in Readjustment, July 3 p 34 ee and Labor Cost, Aug 21 Puremniite and Steel Making, Dec 11 p 1220 mee Plea of Guilty, Oct 2 p 93 Rail Exports, Record, Dec 25 p 1338 Railroad Building, July 17 p 179 Railroad Uncertainty, July 31 p 315 Rails, Better Steel, Nov 20 p 19 Rare Metals in Steel Making, Dec 18 p 1282 Real Question at Pittsburgh, Sept 18 p 792 Research Movement, July 3 p 35 Restoration of World Commerce, Sept 25 p 877 —— Saving, Sept 11 p Shop Committee Movement, Sept 11 p 728 Shop Newspapers, Dec 25 p 1340 Short Hours and High Production, Dec 18 p 1280 Soldiers, Promotion for Returning, July 10 p 113 Steel Export Fallacies, Nov 20 p 18 Steel for French Reconstruction, July 10 p 112 Steel Plates Record Exports, Dec 18 p 1281 Steel Quality, Premium on, July 10 112 Steel Strike Improbable, July 24 p 249 - Steel, United Stafes Production, 1918, July 31 p 315 Steel Wheels for A:tomobiles, July 17 p 178 A Strikes Check Democracy Movement, Oct 2 p 932 Technical Papers, Flood of, Nov 27 1095 “THe IRon AGe” and the Strike, Nov 12 p 6 Unions and the Radicals, Nov 13 p 6 Viii Unrest and Work, Aug 14 p 454 wets ane Living Costs, Aug 21 p War After the War, Dec 4 oe ~~ on Industry, ec 11 p We +. Import Goods, Sept 18 Pp What oo with Workmen, Sept 4 p 652 Edmonds, W. L.: Canada’s Trade with United States, 1918, July 10 p 101 Education a Plant Efficiency Factor, July 31 p 296; Aug 14 p 448 Efficiency Device Corporation: Lathe ~—<. _ djusting*, Sept ll p7 Efficiency Bociet See vn Efficiency Society Eldridge, F. R., Jr.: American Machine Tools for China, July 17 p 177 Electrical Engineers: See Association of Electrical En- gineers Electric Furnace Association: (See American Electric Furnace Association) miorineee. Composition of, Aug 21 Pp Electrolysis of Steel Due to Electric Railroads, July 24 p 253d Elevator, Otis Ones Dec 18 p 1255 Ely, Walter C.: echanical Puddling Furnace at Lebanon Valley Plant*, Nov 27 p 1053 Elyria Teed & Steel Co.: errier Nose Forming Machine’*, Aug 21 p 508 Emergency Fleet Corporation: Contracts for Floating Dry Docks, July 17 p 161 Sells Steel Surplus, Dec 25 p 1345 Steel for Commercial Ships, Not in Market for, July 24 p 241 To Sell Boiler Plant, Nov 27 p 1096 Emigration: Aliens, Exaggerated, July 31 p 306 Emigration, United States, for Fis- cal Year Ending June 30, 1919, Aug 14 p 458 From Canada, Aug 21 p 502 uote Steel & Iron Co.: o Rebuild Oxford Furnace, Aug 14 p 457 Employment Bureau Chemical War- fare Service: Chemists and Salesmen Seek Posi- tions, Dec 25 p 1330 Employment, What a Search for a = Proves To-day, Aug 14 p 42 Employee Representation: (See Industrial Democracy) End Standards, Types of*, Dee 25 1331 iehnessiag Societies, Combining Locally, Dec 4 p 1131 Engineering Standards Committee: (See American Engineering Stand- ards Committee) Engineers: Mechanical Engineers’ Plan to Help Students, Aug 21 p 521 Medals to Signalize Achievements, July 3 p 73 Engine, Hvid, and Its Relation to Fuel Problem, Dec 11 p 1176 Erie City Iron Works: Employee Plan, Dec 25 p 1334 Erie Crucible Steel Co.: Contract for High-Speed Steel ror Navy, Dec 18 p 1284 Erosion, Rifle-Barrel Steel*, July 24 p 225 Etching: Defects in Steel Revealed by Deep*, July 3 p 18 Steel, Printing Positives of* July p 29 JUNE—DECEMBER Euboelith Co., Ltd.: Attaching Machinery to Floors Without Bolts, Sept 18 p 768 Europe: Conditions Analyzed by E. G. Buck- well, Oct 2 p 918 Economic = Hope Seen in, July Industrial C Conditions, Dee 11 p 1206 Industrial Problem, July 17 p 176 Machine Tool Conditions, Aug 28 p 573; Nov 13 p 20 Recovering Slowly from War*, Dec 4 p 1136 Social and Financial Instability, Aug 28 p 561 Evans, Holden A.: Plan for Disposing of Government Ships, Dec 11 p 1194 Evans, J. Walter: Dutch East Indies Iron and Steel Needs, July 31 p 339 Hydroelectric Power and Canadian Iron Ores, Sept 25 p 865 Exchange: And Commerce, Foreign (Edito- rial), Dec — 1339 Fall in Foreign, Dec 11 p 1180 Foreign Situation (Editorial), Nov 27 p 1094 Exhibits: American Foundrymen’s Associa- tion*, Sept 25 p 841 change Liteon, July 24 p 235; Aug 21 p 508 Explosions of Steel Cylinders Holding Compressed Gases, Sept 11 p 698 Export Association: (See American Manufacturers’ Ex- port Association) Export Trade, July 17 p 196; July 24 p 266; July 31 p 332; "Aug 7p 405; Aug 14 p Ms71: ‘Aug 21 p 540; Aug 28 p 609; Sept 4 p 672: Sept 11 p 744; Sept 18 p 808 Exports: Care in Shipping Terms, Sept 11 p 745 Edge - for Financing. Sept 18 p 74 Far East Trade Handicapped by > a Cable Service, Sept 4 p General, July, Aug 28 p 598 High Priced Dollars Cut Down, Aug 28 p 597 —— to South Africa, July 10 p Iron and Steel Statistics, Dec 18 p 1286 Legislation for Financing, Sept 11 p 744 Machine Tools, June, Aug 21 p 517; September, Dec 25 p 1340 Markets for Structural Material, Aug 7 p 373 Metric System and Trade, Sept 11 p 715; Sept 25 p 878 ao (Editorial), Dec 25 p Steel Fallacies (Editorial), Nov 20 Pp Steel Plates (Editorial), Dec 18 p 1281 Trade Indifference, Sept 11 p 728 Trade Opportunities, Nov 20 p 16 Traffic Rates, Sept 11 p 752 United States Displaces Germany in Machinery, Nov 27 p 1084 Exports and Imports of Iron and Steel: May, July 3 p 30; June, Aug 7 p 384; Jul . Sept 11 p 726; Sep- tember, lov 13 p 138; October, Dec 11 p 1216 Extras: French Steel, Sept 11 p 723 F Fabricated Steel Business: (See Bridge Builders and Struc- tural iety) Fabrication-in-Transit Privilege, Early Decision Urged, July 10 p 104 Fabricators’ Association: (See National Steel Fabricators As- sociation) Fairbanks, Morse & Co.: To Build Large Foundry, Nov 27 p 1096 Falcon Steel Co.: Sheet Mill to Use Powdered Coal, Aug 14 p 477 Fan, Buffalo 16-In. Ventilating*, Sept 25 p 880 Far East Trade Handicapped by Poor Cable Service, Sept 4 p 636 Farm Machinery: Import Duty Sought On, July 24 p c Siberia to Buy American, July 31 p 301 Farrell, J. A.: Gift to Georgetown School of For- eign Service, Aug 28 p 592 Federal Trade Commission: Asks More Power, Sept 11 p 734 Holds Secret Hearing on British Dumping of Ferromanganese, Sept 25 p 879 No Right to Demand Books and Records Relating to Costs, Sept 18 p 769, (Editorial) p 793 Felt, Dorr E.: Danger of Rainbow Chasing and Agitation, Sept 11 p 711 Remedies for Industria i Dis- cussion, Dec 4 p 112 Ferguson, Frank: Tar and Molten Spiegel in Open- Hearth Practice, Sept 11 p 697 Ferrier, Walter: Nose Forming Machine*, Aug 21 p 508 Ferro Machine & Foundry Co.: Methods to Speed Output*, Sept 18 p 763 Ferroalloys: British Market, July 10 p 131 Shipments, United States, 1918, Aug 14 p 445 Ferromanganese: British Dumping Charge, Sept 4 p 680; Sept 11 p 698 British Dumping, Federal Trade Commission Holds Secret Hear- ing, Sept 25 p 879 British Dumping, Statement by Frank Samuel, Sept 25 p 862 Hearing on British Dumping, Sept 18 p 812 aeegin (Editorial), Dec 4 p 1143 Present Status, Aug 28 p 584 Production, United States, First Half 1919, Aug 28 p 584; Nine Months, Dec 4 p 1135 Ferrosilicon: Commercial Analysis, Dec 4 p 1121 Fettweis, H.: Blue-Shortness and the Aging of Iron and Steel, Dec 18 p 1269 Fiat Motor Co.: Buys Austrian Property, Dec 19 p 1286 Fitch, W. H.: Powdered Coal in Open-Hearth Practice, Dec 25 p 1323 Findley, A. I.: British Steel Situation, Some Fac- tors, Nov 27 p 1098 Fire Prevention Code, Foundry, Dec 4 Pp Fish, Frederick P.: Causes of Industrial Unrest and the Remedy, Dec 11 p 1177 Fissures: Limiting Transverse Rail, Aug 7 p 360 Transverce in Rails*, July 3 p 13 F F< Fitzpatrick, John: Testimony in Steel Strike Investi- gation, Nov 27 p 927 Flasks, Core Plates and Bottom Boards, United Pressed Steel*, Dec 18 p 1254 Flather Mfg. Co.: Lathe, Ball-Bearing*, July 31 p 298 Fleckenstein, H.: i Hindley Worm Gears, Dec 25 p 1321 Fleet, W. D.: : Fleet Electric Process for Smelting Iron Ores, Aug 28 p 564 vrs Industry, 1918, Aug 14 p 43 Foley, Francis B.: Differential Crystallization in a Cast-Stecl Runner*, Dec 18 p 1273 Follansbee Brothers Co.: Sheet Mill Contracts Awarded, Dec 4 p 1135 To Build New Open-Hearth Plant, Sept 11 p 739 Foote-Burt Co.: ; Drilling Machine, 60-Spindle*, July 10 p 106 Forbes, B. C.: Industrial Democracy, July 24 p 239 Forbes & Myers: Grinder, Double Disk*, July 24 p 243 Ford Motor Co.: Reorganization, July 17 p 154 Foreign Commercial Missions to Visit United States, Ju'y 31 p 319 Foreign Demand for Michinery, July 24 p 237 Foreign Exchange: Aol Commerce (Editorial), Dec 25 p 1339 Fall, Dec 11 p 1180 Rates Cut Down Exports, Aug 28 p 597 Foreign Language Press, Nov 27 p 1071 Foreign Needs of American Goods, Dec 11 p 1179 Foreign Trade: irs Booklet of National Association of Manufacturers, Nov 20 p 12 Conference to Consider Plans for Trade, Sept 25 p 872 — Credit Clearing House Being Or- ganized, Sept 18 p 808 Financing, Aug 7 p 393 Foreign Commercial Missions to Visit United States, July 31 p 319 Italian, and Finance, Aug 7 p 369 Notes, Sept 25 p 896 Representative Sent Abroad, Aug 28 p 609 Shipping Board to Help, July 3 p 40 Forgings: Allis-Chalmers Plant*, 1315 Anatomy of Drop, July 3 p 47 Centra] Forge Shop*, July 24 p 219 Defective, July 3 p 13*; Aug 14 p 448 Dec 25 p Ideal Combination Washing, Tum- bling and Liming Machine for*, Aug 7 p 372 Shell, Gerson Company Buys from Government, July 3 p 7 Southwark Piercing Press July 24 p 248 Welding, Fusion, Applied to Drop*, July 31 p 287 ~ Forming Machine, Ferrier Nose*, Aug 21 p 508 Fosdick Machine Tool Co.: Clamping Device, Combination Pneumatic and Hand*, Dec 25 p 1322 Fosdick Machine Tool Co.: Drilling Machine, Heavy Duty Up- right*, Aug 28 p 564 Foster, Frank: , Steel Works Fuel Economy Discus- sion, Nov 27 p 1069 for*, JUNE—DECEMBER Foster Machine Co.: Screw Machines of Interchangeable Design*, Dec 11 p 1187 Foster, William Z.: Denial That He Represents Labor, Sept 4 p 681 Syndicalism, Extracts from, Sept 18 p 783 Foundry: Advance Foundry Co.’s Descrip- tion*, Aug 7 p 355 British Practice, Sent 25 p 873 Bullard Efficiency Methods*, Sept 25 p 849 Busch-Sulzer Bros. Diesel Engine Co.*, Sept 25 p 827 a in (Editorial), Dec 4 p 1142 Equipment, Care of, Dee 18 p 1266 Fairbanks, Morse & Co., to Build, Nov 27 p 1096 Ferro Machine & Foundry Co. Methods for Speeding Output*, Sept 18 p 763 Fire Prevention Code, Dec 4 p 1131 a Core Sand*, July 17 1 Great Britain’s Experimental, Dec 4 p 1121 Increasing Production to Meet Shorter Day, Dec 18 p 1261 Malleable, Trade Conditions, Oct 2 p 934 Mixer, National Engineering 3-Ft., Aug 14 p 443 Molding Sand Curves, Sept 25 p 878 Ohio Blower Core Oven for*, Aug 14 p 443 Rhode Island Malleable, Economies in Practice*, Sept 25 p 859 Sand-Handling Equipment*, Dee 18 p 1257 Sand Market Affected by Coal Strike, Dec 18 p 1278 Vermont Snath*, Sept 25 p 870 Union Pressed Steel Flasks, Core Boards and Bottom Plates*, Dec 18 p 1254 Foundry Equipment Export Corpora- tion: Officers, Dec 4 p 1137 Foundrymen’s Associations: American, Convention Papers, July 10 p 188 American, Convention Proceedings*, Nov 27 p 1074 American, Convention Sept 11 p 712 American, Exhibitors and Products, Layout*, Sept 25 p 841 American, Fire Prevention Code, Dec 4 p 1131 New England, Sept 18 p 791; Nov 20 p 16; Dec 18 p 1271 Newark, Dee 11 p 1236 Philadelphia Committee for Coming Convention, Aug 14 p 429 Philadelphia, Sketch of*, Sept 25 p 837 Pittsburgh, Nov 20 p 8; Dec 25 p 1344 Fox Machine Co.: Pipe Cutter for Heavy Work*, Oct 2 p 917 France: 8-Hr. Day in Industry, Aug 21 p 502; Dec 11 p 1181 Acquiring German Steel Plants, Nov 27 p 1084 American Trade and, July 17 p 162 Blast Furnaces in Operation, Sept 11 eg 747 Blast Furnaces, Steel Works and Rolling Mills in Invaded Re- gion, July 10 p 88 Buying in Germany, Nov 27 p 1083 Buys American Machine Tools, Dec 18 p 1282 Buys Propert tionary Program, of American Expedi- orces, Aug 28 p 604a; Sept 4 p 632 Equipment Wanted for Etablisse- ments Arbel, July 10 p 97 ix Exchange of Ore for German Coal, Nov 27 p 1083 Exports a German-Austria, July ee Reserves and, Aug 14 Pp German Destruction in Northern saree July 10 p 85; Aug 7 p Heat Treatment of High Exposive Shells, Aug 28 p 595 High-Speed Steel Business with, July 24 p 236 Homecourt Company Buys Ameri- - Mill Equipment, Nov 13 p Imports, Surtaxes on, July 17 p 162 Industrial Conditions, Sept 4 p 639 Iron and Steel Market Conditions, July 3 p 63 Iron ee Output, 1918, Nov 27 p Iron and Steel Prices, Sept 11 P 740a a to England, July 24 p Lorraine and Saar Steel Works Survey by British Commission, Oct 2 p 935; Nov 13 p 9; Nov 20 p9 — Iron Prospects, July 24 p Lorraine Ore to Germany, July 31 Lorraine Pig Iron Sales to Great Britain, Aug 21 p 546 Lorraine, Propaganda for Indus- trial, Sept 4 p 636 ae Tool Conditions, Nov 27 p May Build Ships in United States, July 17 p 196 Metal Trades 8-Hr. Day, Wages and Welfare Work, Dec 7 1139 T Price Advances on Rolled Products, Dec 25 p 1340 Quantity Steel to be Exported, Aug 28 p 559 Rapid Restoration, Nov 27 p 1100 Restrictions on Iron and Steel Prod- ucts Removed, July 24 p 236 Sells $5,000,000 Worth of Billets, Dec 25 p 1345 Steel Extras and Prices, Sept 11 p 723 and 740a Steel for Reconstruction (Editor- ial), July 10 p 112 Steel Plant, Buyin American Equipment for, July 31 p 333 Stee] Plants Combine, July 17 p 173 Steel Turnings in Blast Furnaces, Dec 18 p 1269 Taking Over German Iron and Steel Works in Lorraine, Dec 4 p 1138 Tariff = Steel and Metals, Sept 4 6 Tool Steels, New, Sept 4 p 632 United States and Trade with, July 17 p 162 War Plants Transformed to Peace Basis, July 31 p 301 Frank, Isaac W.: Chairman of Board of United En- gineering & Foundry Co., Nov 13 p 28 Freight Rates: Advancing (Editorial), July 3 p 36 Angle Iron from San Francisco Re- duced, Aug 14 p 447 Coke, July 10 p 111 Government to Refund Excess Charges, Aug 28 p 614 Illinois-Indiana Controversy, Aug 7 381 p Iron and Steel to Far East, Aug 21 p 540 0 , July 3 p 40; Aug 14 p 426; ~~ i t "S40: Fas 28 ge 502 and p 563; pt 18 B 775; Nov 13 p 16; Dee 18 p 1284 Pig Iron, Restoration of Rates from the South, Dee 11 p 1232 x South African Shipments, Special, July 3 p 40; Sept 4 i 636 Steel, Adjustment from Huntington, W. Va., Aug 7 p 387 Uncertain, July 24 p 223 Frick, Henry C.: Tribute to, Dec 4 p 1145; Dec 11 p 1213 Frozen Iron Notches, Oxygen for, July 3 p 33 Fuel: Alcohol, British Report, Aug 14 p 458 British Steel Works Economy, Nov 27 1065 Federal Control Possible, Aug 21 p 547; Aug 28 p 598 Fuel Engineers: (See American Society of Liquid Fuel Engineers) Fulflo Pump Co.: Reversing Centrifugal Lubricating Pump*, Sept 4 p 641 Furnaces: Carburizing, Fired by City Gas, Sept 18 p 767 Champion Kerosene-Fired Heat- ing*, Dec 18 p 1264 Continuous for Heatine Billets*, July 24 p 229 Lebanon Valley Iron & Steel Co. Mechanical Puddling*, Nov 27 - p 1053 Rockwell Side-Opening Heat Treat- ing*, Dec 25 p 1328 Surface Combustion Co. Oven Door for*, Dec 18 p 1276 Furnaces, Blast: Coal Strike and Fuel Restrictions Affect Operations, Dec 11 p 1221 Dominion Iron & Steel Co. Renews Foundation*, Aug 14 p 430 Empire Steel & Iron Co. to Rebuild Oxford, Aug 14 p 457 French in Operation, Sept 11 p 747 French, Steel Turnings in, Dee 18 p 1269 Hamilton Furnace Co. July 3 p 69 Improvements, Sept 11 p 747 Jenifer Again Operated, Aug 21 p 546 Jones & Laughlin, New, Started, Sept 11 p 733 Monthly Production*, July 3 p 50; Aug 7 p 394; Sent 4 p 660: Oct 9 p E; Nov 6 p B; Dec 4 p 1146 Notes, Aug 7 p 395; Oct 2 p 934; Dec 4 p 1147 Oxygen for Frozen Notches, July 3 p 33; July 31 p 319 Potash Recovery, Sent 18 vo 777 Raw Materials (Editoriel), Dec 4 p 1143 Slag in Concrete. Dec 18 p 1251 Steel & Tube Co. of America to Build New, Nov 6 p B Furnaces, Electric: Australian Plants, July 31 p 300 Baily, in Non-Ferrous Plants, July 24 p 253c German Production, Aug 7 p 380 Great Britain Status, July 24 p 253c Greaves-Etchells Installations, July 10 p 97; July 17 p 198 Reorganization of Booth Electric Furnace Co., Nov 13 p 15 Replaces Crucibles in Plant of U.S. Copper Products Co.*, Oct 2 p 913 Silicon-Manganese from, Aug 14 p to Build, 8 Vom Baur Sold to Japan, Sept 18 p 799 World’s Output of Steel, Dec 25 p 1336 Furnaces, Gas: Wilbride Temperature Controller’, Aug 21 p 512 Furnaces, Open-Hearth: Acid Slag and Steel, Dec 18 p 1274 Drain Steel Co. to Build, Nov 27 p 1100 JUNE—DECEMBER Follansbee Brothers to Build New, Sect 11 p 739 Inland Construction for War De- mand*, July 10 p 91 Interstate Iron & Steel Co. to Build, July 3 p 69 Limestone in Acid, July 24 p 280 Powdered Coal Practice, Dee 25 p 1323 Tar and Molten Spiegel, Use of, Sept 1!f p 697 Wayne Steel Co., Under Construc- tion, July 10 p 111 G Gages: Production Equipment Co. Direct Reading*, Oct 2 p 917 Garnault, A.: 8-Hr. Day in French Industry, Dec 11 p 1181 Garrison, A., Foundry Co.: New Plant, Nov 13 p 17 Gary, E. H.: Address at Iron and Steel Institute Meeting, Dec 4 p 11382 Declines to Receive Labor Leaders, Aug 28 p 593 Reconstruction and Readjustment, Sept 11 p 713 Tribute to H. C. Frick, Dec 4 p 1145 Gas: Calorene, High Cutting Quality, Dec 11 v 1209 Natural. at Pittsburgh, Dec 25 p 1370 Replacement of Natural, Discussion, Aug 21 p 519 Gas Combustion a Boiler Fuel Saver, Complete, Dec 25 p 1370 Gos. Producer: Testing Cleannescs. Aug ?1 » 493 Gases in Steel Deoxidation, Deter- miring. Nov 27 p 1058 Gatchell, W. H.: Saferuarding Shinment of Steel Pieces*, Dec 25 p 1341 Gear Manufacturers’ Association: (See American Gear Manufacturers’ Association) Gears, Hindley Worm, Dec 25 p 1321 Gerert, N. J.: Magnetic Steel Analvsis, Investiga- tion*, Aug 21 p 509 General Motors Corporation: Making Three Million Trench Mor- tar Shells in Jackson-Church- Wilcox Plant*. July 3 p 1 — Tractor Plant, Aug 28 p 96 General Wire Co.: Merger of Wire Companies, Sept 11 p 708 Germany: Aluminum, Sent 4 p 655 American Industrial Right in, Aug 14 p 444 Appropriation of French Machinery *, Aug 7 p 362 Changes in Machinery Works, Sept 11 p 724 Decreased Production in Sept 11 p 701 Destruction in Northern France*, July 10 p 85 Desulvhurizing in the Mixer*, July 10 pn 99 Electric Furnace Production, Aug 7 p 380 Embargo List. Dec 18 n 1256 Exchange of C-al for Frerch Ore, Nov 27 p 1083 Foreien Trade Advertising Plans, Dee 25 v 1342 france Buying in. Nov 27 p 1082 French Acauiring Steel Plants, Nov Plants, Pig Iron 27 n 1084 French Iron Ore Reserves and, Aug 14 p 426 Governmer+. Promotion of Trade with “ormany Delayed, Aug 7 p 371 Iron and Steel Industry, July 24 p 246; Aug 7 p 363 Iron Ore Association, New, Sept 4 pést Iron Ore Supplies, Dec 25 p 1342 Krupp Plant to Build Cars and Lo- comotives, Dec 4 p 1128 Kesupp Works Transformation, Sept 4 p 665 Pp Labor Conditions, Side Lights on, Sept 18 p 811 Lorraine Iron Ore Shipments to, July 31 p 342 Losing Iron and Metal-Working Business, July 24 p 253 Machine Tool Industry. Au; 28 p 564; Dec 11 pp 1190 and 1200; Dee 25 p 1345