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VOC RMENLENA Ade SSDUUUADOGUNMA MANGA ANGALLAAAAAAL L441 PNSO UNA AAULLUNUNGUUULAUENAGUULAN EUEDMALNUUAQUANSUOOETRSAT OOOO AONANEERS EA UT AAAA AAMC TNT eN ARAN UNE eANN TU UNUN NNN NNNN ERGOT LOS NNN NEAT AAANANAS ANNAN AUENENSSN A UO UMNTSS AGN UU A ENTE ASVRNNEST ANNAN NNN AANA ANNAN THE IRON AGE VOL. CX JULY—DECEMBER, 1922 NEW YOR&. IRON AGE PUBLISHING CO, 239 West 39th Street Wik Isis eiaiiieheiilaietarnenteaeeaieemehieenrienineaneneninaiiaeniamnaiaaeadmnantmneinmesneeimmieedanines SUMO SUELSAL AANA AANA ASAAAAIAOP A NGGENNOL SSAA NNN NNN TUNG NOL ASSMAN ANAM UN UL HUA UMAGA qe JUL ” ‘ 1922 TABLE OF CONTENTS - - - 31 THE IRON ACE Published Weekly NEW YORK, JULY 6, 1922 Vol. 110, No. 1 Six Dollars a Year Entered as second-class matter June 18, 1879 at an Office Single Copy, 25 Cents at New York under the Act of March 3, 1879 In Brass, Bronze or Aluminum HE economical drilling of brass, bronze and aluminum has caused many a production manager to scratch his head. These metals present a tough problem, at times, because of their peculiar structure. Perhaps your drills have been doing good work in harder materials but in these softer materials they may not have given you maximum pr…
VOC RMENLENA Ade SSDUUUADOGUNMA MANGA ANGALLAAAAAAL L441 PNSO UNA AAULLUNUNGUUULAUENAGUULAN EUEDMALNUUAQUANSUOOETRSAT OOOO AONANEERS EA UT AAAA AAMC TNT eN ARAN UNE eANN TU UNUN NNN NNNN ERGOT LOS NNN NEAT AAANANAS ANNAN AUENENSSN A UO UMNTSS AGN UU A ENTE ASVRNNEST ANNAN NNN AANA ANNAN THE IRON AGE VOL. CX JULY—DECEMBER, 1922 NEW YOR&. IRON AGE PUBLISHING CO, 239 West 39th Street Wik Isis eiaiiieheiilaietarnenteaeeaieemehieenrienineaneneninaiiaeniamnaiaaeadmnantmneinmesneeimmieedanines SUMO SUELSAL AANA AANA ASAAAAIAOP A NGGENNOL SSAA NNN NNN TUNG NOL ASSMAN ANAM UN UL HUA UMAGA qe JUL ” ‘ 1922 TABLE OF CONTENTS - - - 31 THE IRON ACE Published Weekly NEW YORK, JULY 6, 1922 Vol. 110, No. 1 Six Dollars a Year Entered as second-class matter June 18, 1879 at an Office Single Copy, 25 Cents at New York under the Act of March 3, 1879 In Brass, Bronze or Aluminum HE economical drilling of brass, bronze and aluminum has caused many a production manager to scratch his head. These metals present a tough problem, at times, because of their peculiar structure. Perhaps your drills have been doing good work in harder materials but in these softer materials they may not have given you maximum production. For those manufacturers who desire more holes at less cost we recommend MEZZO has established some wonderful drilling records in brass, bronze and aluminum and has demonstrated that it is the most economical drill for this work. The tough MEZZO has proved itself time and again in the few months in which it has been on the market. Make us prove right in your own shop that MEZZO can give you more holes at lesscost. Our trained traveling force is at your disposal. Put your drilling problems up to them, Remember: MEZZO is Exclusively a “Cleveland” Drill TWIST DRILL COM PANY CLEVELAND NEW YORK - CHICAGO-LONDON | 2 THE IRON AGE July 6, 1922 | iim The New Koppers Oven Se The Iron and Steel industry will welcome the development and successful operation of THE NEW KOPPERS OVEN, backed as it is by the accumulated knowledge and experience gained in designing and building over 6700 by-product coke ovens. A battery of these NEW KOPPERS OVENS has been in operation at the plant of the Chicago By-Product Coke Co. since January. The average coking time has been under 11 hours and at times has been less than 10 hours. On this basis, each of these ovens has a coking capacity of from 25 to 26 tons of coal per day. Remarkable as the above performance is, | the quality of the coke produced is even more so. In stating that the use of coke made in these New Koppers Ovens will make pos- sible greatly improved blast furnace practice and materially lower the consumption of coke per ton of iron produced, we are only repeating the unani- mous opinion of the experts who have in- spected these ovens and examined the coke produced. We unhesitatingly recommend the NEW KOPPERS OVEN to our customers in pref- | erence to our old de- Battery of Five New Koppers Ovens sign. THE KOPPERS COMPANY PITTSBURGH AAU UMUUUAUUL UAHA UH A Accidents: Causes and Prevention in Steel In- dustry, Sept. 14 p 699 Investigations, Value of, Aug 3 p 285 Massachusetts to Safeguard Power Press Tools, Oct 12 p 928 Safety Record in Worcester County Plants, Nov 2 p 1156 Acklin Stamping Co.: Method of Stamping Draw-Bolt Tube*, Aug 17 p 401 Acme Machine Tool Co.: Lathe, Universal Flat Turret*, Dec. 28 p 1681 Advertising Matter: Prepaying Duties on, July 20 p 182 Air Compressors: Ingersoll-Rand Small*, Oct 26 p 1075 Air Reduction Sales Co.: Expansion, Aug 3 p 317 Air Tool: Chicago Pneumatic Improved", July 6 p 30 Alabama Co.: Proposed Merger with Iron and Coal Interests, July 20 p 157 Alabama Power Co.: Expenditure for Dams, Sept 7 p 630 Alford, L. P.: Progress in Management, Nov 2 p 1158 Algoma Steel Corporation: Activities, Aug 24 p 478 Allen, Edgar & Co., Ltd.: Duplexing with Electric Furnaces, Dec 7 p 1502, (Editorial) p 1513 Alliance Machine Co.: Contract for Coal Handling Plant, Dec 7 p 1493 Alloy & Forgeable Bronze Co.: Casting Aluminum Bronze for French Coinage*, Sept 14 p 649 Alloys: Aluminum-Copper, Light, Dec 28 p 1687 Aluminum Sand Castings, Inclu- sions, Aug 24 p 474 Apparatus for Determining Linear Shrinkage and Bottom Pouring, Oct 19 p 999 Chrome-Nickel, German Tests, Aug 17 p 406 Chromium Steel Cast Centrifug- ally*, Sept 14 p 655, (Editorial) 666 p Copper-Rich Aluminum, Oct 12 p 928 Molybdenum as an Element, Oct 5 p 864 Steel, Etching Reagents for Car- bides in Dee 28 p 1683 Steel, Growth of Industry*, Sept 28 p 791 (Editorial), Oct 5 p 877 oe Steel Studies, Aug 24 p 47 Althoff, William: World Trade in Machinery, July 6 p 28 Aluminum: Alloy Sand Castings, Inclusions, Aug 24 p 474 Coating with, to Avoid Corrosion, Aug 3 p 276 Foil, Made in Germany, Aug 10 p 389 In Steel, Dec 14 p 1574 Overheating, Oct 19 p 990 es German Process, Aug 3 p 285 INDEX Illustrated articles indicated by * Aluminum Mfrs, Inc.: Plants Leased, July 6 p 23 American Association for Labor Leg- islation: Program of Meeting, Dec 14 p 1570 American Bolt Corporation: Consolidation of Standard Bolt, Bayonne Nut & Bolt, Michigan Bolt & Nut and Boss Nut Com- panies, Dec 21 p 1630 American Bosch Magneto Co.: Combining Operations for Econ- omy*, Nov 30 p 1409 Gray & Davis Division Increased Production*, Nov 23 p 1335 American Brake Shoe & Foundry Co.: Acquires Ramapo Iron Works, Sept 14 p 710 American Broach & Machine Co.: Vertical Broaching Press*, Nov 9 p 1206 American Car & Foundry Co.: Annual Report, July 20 p 198 American Chemic | Society: Conference on Metric System, Sept 14 p 697 American Drop Forging Institute: Convention Announcement, Aug 3 p 266 Convention Proceedings, Oct 12 p 937 Objects and Workings of Organiza- tion, Sept 21 p 719 American Electrochemical Society: Convention Announcement, Aug 3 p 274 Convention Proceedings, Sept 28 p 799 Convention Program, Aug 24 p 480; Sept 7 p 587 New Headquarters, July 13 p 101 Officers, New York Section, Nov 23 _ p 1356 Spring Meeting Announcement and Program, Nov 16 p 1316 Symposium on Electric Industrial Heating, Sept 28 p 799 American Engineering Council: Hearings on Two-Shift and Three- Shift Days, Sept 14 p 668 Three Shift Day at Steel Works, Bradley Stoughton’s Report, Sept 14 pp 657, 689 American Engineering Standards Committee: Chemical Analysis of Babbitt Metal, Dec 28 p 1728 Conference on Numbering of Steel, Nov 30 p 1464; Dec 14 p 1569 Personnel Changes, July 6 p 27 American Foundry & Mfg. Co.: Tilting Bar Flexible Coupling*, Oct 5 ps American Gear Manufacturers’ Asso- ciation: Convention Proceedings, Oct 19 p 993 Moves Headquarters to Cleveland, Sept 14 p 693 Spring Convention Announcement, Dec 21 p 1627 American Institute pf Mining and Metallurgical Engineers: Convention Announcement and Program, Aug 3 p 274 American Institute of Steel Construe- tion: Convention Proceedings, Nov 30 p 1445 American Iron and Steel Institute: Convention Papers, Oct 5 p 896 Convention Proceedings*, Nov 2 p 1125 iii 421424 Data Sheet on Three-Shift Day, Aug 24 p 484 Leadership in Iron and Steel Pro- duction Literature (Editorial), Nov 9 p 1223 Pig Iron Production First Half 1922, Aug 17 p 428 Steel Ingot Production, June, July 13 p 72; July, Aug 10 p 384; August, Sept 14 p 652; Sep- tember, Oct 12 p 949; October, Nov 16 p 1319; November, Dec 14 p 1573 American Iron, Steel and Heavy Hardware Association: Semi-Annual Meeting, Nov 30 p 1470 American Kreuger & Toll Corpora- tion: Nitrol, Case Hardening Compound, Sept 28 p 806 American Locomotive Co.: Semi-Annual Report, Aug 24 p 523 American Malleable Castings Asso- ciation: “Certified Malleable in Transporta- tion and Industry,” July 20 p 137 Enlarging Activities, Nov 16 p 1315 Meeting, Oct 19 p 996 Spring Meeting Announcement, Dec 7 p 1509 American Manganese Mfg. Co.: In Receiver’s Hands, Nov 30 p 1444; Dec 14 p 1562 American Mining Congress: Convention Proceedings, Oct 19 p 996 American Multigraph Co.: Employee Representation*, Oct 12 p 917 American Nickeloid Co.: Nickelized Zinc in Ribbon Form, Oct 26 p 1071 American Railway Association: Car Situation, Sept 14 p 696; Oct 19 p 1020; Dec 7 p 1504; Dec 14 p 1568; Dec 21 pp 1627, 1638; Dec 28 p 1682 American Rolling Mill Co.: Additions to Ashland Works, Aug 10 p 338 American Sheet & Tin Plate Co.: ees Lorain Works, Dec 28 p 1728 American Short Line Railroad Asso- ciation: Consolidated Purchasing Agency Economies, Dec 14 p 1577 Purchasing Agency to Move to Chi- cago, Nov 23 p 1361 American Smelting & Refining Co.: By-Product Coke Plant for Mex- ico, July 6 p 29 American Society for Steel Treating: — Proceedings, Oct 12 p Convention Program, Aug 24 p 479 Exhibition*, Sept 28 p 795; Oct 12 p 938 Founds Henry Marion Howe Medal, Sept 7 p 596 ne ene Member, Sept 7 p Officers*, Aug 24 p 510; Oct 5 p 883 Sepmpeton on Hardness Testing, esearch and Metallurgical Education, Oct 12 p 935 Tablet to Commemorate First Pro- duction of Bessemer Steel. Sept 7 p 596 American Society for Testing Ma- terials: Committee Meetings, Sept 7 p 596 iv (Am. Socy. Testing Matls., continued) Convention Proceedings*, July 6 p 13 Investigations of Committee on Steel, Nov 30 p 1470 Railroad Steel Castings Specifica- tions*, Aug 3 pp 284, 521 Specifications for Semi-Steel Cast- ings*, July 20 p 149 American Society of Mechanical En- gineers: Coming Meetings, Nov 9 p 1220 Convention Proceedings, Dec 7 p 1517 Convention Program, Oct 26 p 1090; Nov 30 p 1436 Local Sections to Discuss Manage- ment, Aug 31 p 536 New Haven Branch Exhibit of Ma- chine Tools, Sept 28 p 811 American Statistical Society: Business Cycle, Dec 21 p 1627 American Steel & Wire Co.: Changes in Operating Officials, Oct 12 p 971 American Steel Co.: Extras on Cotter Pins, Oct 19 p 1037 American Steel Foundries: Prices of Steel Castings, Sept 28 p 814 Semi-Annual Report, Aug 24 p 523 American Trade Association Execu- tives: - Convention Announcement, Aug 17 p 434 American Welding Society: Convention Proceedings, Oct 12 p 929 Meeting of Metropolitan Section, Nov 16 p 1290 American Wire Fabrics Co.: Acquired by Wickwire-Spencer Steel Corporation, Aug 31 p 554 Ames, B. C., Co.: Universal Attachment for Dial Gage*, Aug 17 p 420 Anderson, H. Forming Gear Teeth by Hot Roll- ing*, Oct 5 p 861 Anderson, R. J.: Light Aluminum Copper Castings, Dec 28 p 1687 Andrews, J. L.: Testimony re Pittsburgh Basing, Nov 9 p 1230 Annealing: Gray Cast Iron, Dec 7 p 1499 Ansaldo Steel Works: Reorganized, Nov 23 p 1347 Arcade Mfg. Co.: Molding Machine, Jolt Stripper*, July 20 p 138 Armament: How Bethlehem Became Maker of, Nov 23 p 1339 Armstrong-Blum Mfg. Co.: Motor-Driven Hacksaw*, Nov 16 p 1234 Armstrong Steel Co.: To Build New Plant, Oct 5 Arrowood, Milton W.: Furnace Maintenance with Pulver- ized Coal*, Dec 21 p 1633 Arrow Transportation Co.: Reasons for Establishing Lower Freight Rates, Sept 14 p 696 Ashtabula Steel Co. Continuous Annealing Furnaces for Sheets*, Nov 23 pp 1342, 1362 Associated Industries of Massachu- setts: Activities and Policies, Sept 28 p 1689 p 903 Convention Proceedings, Oct 26 p 1066 Associated Metal Lath Manufacturers: a Standardization, Nov 16 p 1282 Associated Motor Industries: Automotive Merger, July 6 p 6 Association of Iron and Steel Elec- trical Engineers: Convention Papers, July 20 p 138 J ULY—DECEMBER, 1922 Convention Proceedings, Sept 14 p 668; Sept 21 p 721 Philadelphia Section to Hold Ex- hibit, Oct 19 p 1045 Associations: Liable for Acts in Massachusetts (Editorial) Nov 30 p 1439 Atlas Car & Mfg. Co.: Electric Platform. Truck*, July 27 p 204 Atlas Crucible Steel Co.: Merged with Electric Alloy Steel Co., Aug 10 p 344; Sept 7 p 628 Atlas Steel Corporation: Improvements, Nov 16 p 1289 Organized, Oct 5 p 903 Aupperle, J. A.: Galvanized Coating*, Nov 16 p 1283 Australia: Machinery Market, July 13 p 80 Steel Trade, Aug 10 p 389 Austria: Industrial Conditions, Dec 14 p 1560 Automobile Chamber of Conimerce: (See National Automobile Chamber of Commerce) Automobiles: Copper Uses in Industry, Sept 7 p 630 Has Production Reached Peak? Nov 30 p 1411 Production, June, July 27 p 253; July, Aug 24 p 483; August, Sept 7 p 612; Eight Months 1922, Oct 12 p 960; September, Oct 26 p 1072, Nov 2 p 1182 Production Problems Discussed, Nov 2 p 1147 Standardized Steel Specifications of German Indusiry, Nov 9 p 1199 Steel Demand Less Seasonal (Edi- torial), Oct 26 p 1080 Steel Requirements, Nov 2 p 1136 Automotive Engineers: (See Society of Automotive Engi neers ) Automotive Industry: Steel Requirements, Nov 2 p 1136 Automotive Merger: Associated Motor Industries, July 6p 6 Axles: Inspection in Plant of Standard Parts Co.*, Oct 19 p 987 B Babbitt Metal: Chemical Analysis for, Dec 28 p 1728 Badger Tool Co.: Automatic Grinders*, Dec 21 p 1639 Baird Machine Co.: Chucking Machine, Oct 19 p 998 Baker R & L Co.: Electric Truck and Portable Eleva- tor*, Dec 7 p 1489 Ball Bearings: Anti-Friction in Steel Mill*, Aug 3 Pp Sh Aug 10 p 354; Aug 17 Six-Spindle*, p Standard Machinery, Large*, Sept 21 p 720 U. S. Double Row Radial*, Dec 21 p 1630 Ballard, W. E.: Manufacture of Brass Tubes, Dec 7 p 1515 Ballay and Galibourg: Methods for Locally Preventing Case Hardening, July 20 p 136 Bario Metals Corporation: Ryan Furnaces for Melting*, Dec 7 p 1507 Barr, William H.: Trade Unions, What Value, if any, to the Public? Nov 23 p 13874 Barrows, W. A., Third: Foreign Pig Iron Analysis, Dec 21 p 1631 Bars: Steel. Nov 16 p 1290 Imports Under New Tariff, Barton, Larry L.: Alloy Castings from Electric Fur- naces*, Sept 21 p 784 Basing Point, Pittsburgh: Attorney-Generals of Two States Oppose, July 20 p 131 Explained by E. J. Buffington, Dec 14 p 1559 Hearings, July 6 p 21; July 13 p 86; Nov 9 p 1228; Nov 16 p 1287; Nov 23 pp 13866, 1375 Steel Mergers and, July 13 p 85 Testimony of Elbert H. Gary, Nov 9 p 1228 Western Consumers Send Statement to Trade Commission, Aug 3 p 292 Basset Process: Progress, Aug 17 p 419; Sept 7 p 596; Oct 12 p 974 Baush Machine Tool Co.: Multiple Drilling Machine*, Nov 2 p 1146 Bayonne Steel Casting Co.: To Be Taken Over by Eastern Steel Castings, Dec 7 p 1501 Beach, B. S.: Electric Strip Mill Drive, Oct 5 p 858 Beard, L. O., Tool Co.: Inside Micrometer for Gaging Cyl- inders*, Nov 16 p 1282 Bearings: Anti-Friction, in Steel Mill*, Aug 3 or Aug 10 p 354; Aug 17 3 p4 Hoffman, to be Made by Norma Co. of America, Oct 26 p 1107 U. S. Ball Double Row Radial*, Dec 21 p 1630 Beaudry & Co., Inc.: Hammer Die for Drawing Tapers’, Dec 21 p 1630 Becker, Joseph: Koppers New Combination By-Prod- uct Coke Oven*, Nov 16 p 1275 Belgium: Iron and Steel Market and Prices, Oct 19 p 1022; Nov 16 p 1285; Dec 14 p 1590 Machine Tool Market, July 13 p 80 Rolling Stock Award Recommended, July 13 p 81 Belting: Leather, Sales, Aug 3 p 278; Oct 12 p 926; Nov 2 p 1158 Bender, George: Lathe for Turning Commutators, Sept 28 p ae Bensinger, C., Co. Iron and Steel Galle, Nov 2 p 1161 Best Co.: Taken Over by Kelly & Jones Co., Dec 21 p 1663 Bethlehem-Lackawanna Consolidation: Personnel Changes, Sept 21 p 751; Sept 28 p 840*; Oct 5 p 874* re Shipbuilding Corporation, L . Purchases Simpson’s Patent Dry Dock Co., Nov 9 p 1210 Shopmen Disagree in Fore River Works, Nov 23 p 1349 Bethlehem Steel Corporation: Acquires Midvale Steel & Ordnance Co., Nov 30 p 1443 Contracts with Swedish Firm to Carry Ore, Oct 5 p 896 How It Became Armament Maker, Nov 23 p 1339 Improvements at Lackawanna Plant, Oct 26 p 1110; Nov 23 p 1362 Plans of Merger with Lackawanna Steel Co., Aug 24 p 473; Oct 12 p 968 Quarterly Statement, Nov 2 p 1185 Bethlehem Steel Export Corporation: Officers, Nov 30 p 1442 Organized, Sept 28 p 813 Biggert, F. C., Jr.: Imperfect Management, July 27 p 205 Machinery Outlook, Aug 17 p 415 Blacker Engineering Co.: Blacksmith Hammer*, Nov 9 p 1206 Blackwood Electric Steel Corporation: Organized, Nov 30 p 1433 Blindness: Decrease in, Oct 19 p 1040 Blount, J. G., Co.: Combination Grinding and Buffing Machine*, Oct 26 p 1070 Blow-Torch Process: Consolidation of McKune, Danforth and Egler Systems, Aug 10 p 382; Dec 14 p 1582 Bock Bearing Co.: Manufacture of Special Equip- ment*, Apr 20 p 1057 Boilers: Code, Progress in Adoption of A. S. M. E., Oct 19 p 1014 Jacobs Safety Hand Hole Plate for*, Aug 17 p 415 Book Reviews: American Fuels, Dec 28 p 1723 Applied Motion Study, Dec 7 p 1506 Bureau of Mines, Dec 28 p 1723 Clay Products Cyclopedia, Dec 28 p 1723 Federal Administration and the Alien, Sept 14 p 698 Te Handbook, July 6 p Galvanizing and Tinning, Dec 28 p Gantt Chart, Dec 7 p 1505 Handbook on Controllers for Elec- tric Motors, July 6 p 35 Health and Efficiency, Oct 26 p 1111 Hiitte-Taschenbuch fiir Eisenhiit- tenleute, Dec 7 p 1505 Industrial Unionism in America, Sept 14 p 698 Labor Injunction — Exposition of Government by Judicial Con- science and Its Menace, Nov 23 p 1368 Official Report of Ninth National Foreign Trade Convention, Aug 3 p 333 Peril of the Republic, Sept 14 p 698 Science and Common Sense in Work- ing with Men, Dec 7 p 1505 ave Transmission, Oct 12 p 976 Welding Encyclopedia, Dec 7 p 1505 Books Received: Aug 3 p 333; Aug 31 p 583; Oct 12 p 976; Nov 23 p 1368; Dec 7 p 1506; Dec 28 p 1716 Bope, Col. H. P.: Testimony re Pittsburgh Basing, Nov 16 p 1287 Borgeson Tool & Machine Co.: Multi-Production Lubricator At- tachment*, Nov 30 p 1424 Boring Head: Bruce Precision Eccentric*, Dec 14 p 1570 Boring Machines: Bullard Coupling*, Nov 23 p 1365 Manufacturers’ Cylinder*, Dec 7 p 1503 Bounties: Steel, Aid Japanese Merchant Ma- rine, Sept 28 p 813 Box, Alfred, & Co., Inc.: Electric Hoist*, Nov 2 p 1141 Brake: Cincianati Heavy Forming*, Sept 14 p 656 Brake and Clutch: Whiting, for Tumbling Mills*, Sept 14 p 650 Brass: Consumption in Building Industry, Oct 12 p 930 Rolling Mill, Saving Worn*, Aug 3 p 268 Sterling Casting and Machining Plant*, Nov 2 p 1144 Brass Manufacturers: (See National Association of Brass Manufacturers) Brazil: Imports of American Iron and Steel, Sept 7 p 595 JULY—DECEMBER, 1922 Brick: From Slag, Tests of, July 6 p 25 Bridges: American Low Bidder for Uruguay, Sept 14 p 685 Chicago, Wrought Iron from, Sept 28 p 803 Design and Standardization, Oct 19 p 1004 Towers for Philadelphia, Oct 5 p 868 Brier Hill Steel Co.: Egler Open-Hearth Process, Re- sults*, July 20 p 147 (Kdi- torial), Sept 7 p 611 Extensions, Oct 5 p 873; Oct 12 p 971; Oct 19 p 1045 Merger with Youngstown Sheet & Tube, Sept 28 p 827; Aban- doned, Oct 5 p 873; Finally Consummated, Dec 21 p 1658; Dee 28 p 1701 Record Production, Nov 9 p 1249 To Build Strip Mill, Dec 21 p 1645 To Rebuild Thomas Plant, Sept 21 p 751 Briquettes: Brown Coal, for Producer Gas, Nov 2 p 1176 Flue Dust, by Corrosion, Nov 9 p 1205; Dec 14 p 1571* British Empire Steel Corporation: Activities, Nov 16 p 1317 a July 6 p 57; July 20 p 14 Rail Order from Canadian Railroad, Nov 16 p 1317 Reorganization, Oct 26 p 1120 Broaching Machine: Oilgear High Speed*, Aug 31 p 542 Broden & Dailey Construction Co.: Wire Galvanizing Equipment*, Dec 14 p 1563 Broken Hill Proprietary Co.: Business Situation, Aug 10 p 389 Bronze: Aluminum, Casting for Coinage*, Sept 14 p 649 Brooks, Russell M.: United States Principal Importer of Cleveland Iron, Aug 10 p 390 Brown & Sharpe Mfg. Co.: Ground-Form Gear Cutters*, Oct 5 p 872 Brown, George C.: Steam for Cooling Sheet Rolls*, Aug 3 p 279 Brown Hoisting Machinery Co.: Unusual Crane for Rotterdam*, Dec 7 p 1491 Buckets: Hayward Orange Peel, for Foun- dries*, July 13 p 81 Buckeye Listing Co.: Directory of Ohio Metal-Working Industries, Aug 24 p 510 Buell, W. C., Jr.: Oil Burning Using Cold Air, Aug 3 p 269 Buffing Machines: Blount Combination Grinding and*, Oct 26 p 1070 Buffington, E. J.: Explains Pittsburgh Base, Dec 14 p 1559 Building: British Costs (Editorial), Oct 26 p 1082 French Contracts, June and First Half 1922, July 20 p 188; July, Aug 17 p 420; August, Sept 14 p 650; September, Nov 9 p 1237 Steel in Dwelling Houses* (Edi- —_ Aug 3 p 291; Aug 24 p Bullard Machine Tool Co.: Coupling Boring Machine*, Nov 23 p 1365 Bundy Tubing Co.: Organized, Nov 16 p 1319 v Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce: Annual Report of Industrial Ma- chinery Division, Dec 21 p 1629; Iron and Steel Division p 1638 Mineral Section Added*, July 6 p 19 Walter L. Miller Chief of Foreign Division, Oct 26 p 1070 Bureau of Mines: Aluminum Alloy Sand Castings, In- clusions, Aug 24 p 474 Coal Dust Ignition by Electric Arcs, July 27 p 215 Desulphurizing of Coke, July 27 p 205 Drill Steel Report, Aug 17 p 420; Oct 19 p 1046 Emergency Fuel, Aug 31 p 538 Graphite Crucible Investigation, Dec 28 p 1728 Metal Corrosion Studies, Aug 10 p 352 Reducing Hematite to Magnetite with Methane, Oet 5 p 868 Sound Detector Experiments, July 27 p 251 Uranium and Other Alloy Steel Studies, Aug 24 p 474 Bureau of Standards: ; Compression Tests of Forging Steel, July 20 p 152 Molding Sand Investigations, Nov 23 p 1346 Nitrogen in Steel, Dec 28 p 1680 Sample Metals with Certified Gas Content, Dec 28 p 1685 Specifications for Safes, Nov 23 p 6 1362 Studying Steel for Gages, July 27 p 217 Tin-Base Bearing Metal, New Sam- ple, Aug 24 p 477 Burns, Timothy M.: General Manager Lackawanna Plants, Sept 21 p 751; Sept 28 p 840* Bushings: Union Self-Lubricating*, July 20 p 142 Business: ‘ After Two Wars (Editorial), July 6 p 33 Basic ‘conditions®, Oct 5 p 855; July 13 p 69* Commercial Conditions, Sept 21 p 736 Cycles, Characteristics and Limita- tions, Dec 21 p 1627 Cycles, Study Recommended, July 13 p 90 Enterprise, Country as a (Edi- torial), Nov9 p 1224 Flattening the Curve (Editorial), Dec. 28 p 1698 Forecasts, Oct 26 p 1083) Greater Adaptability of (Editorial), Sept 14 p 665 Memories (Editorials), July 6 p 34 Business Paper Editors: : (See National Conference of Busi- ness Paper Editors) Butler, Joseph G., Jr.: At Home, Aug 17 p 453 Buying: Cenveeion of Consolidated Purchas- ing Agency, Dec 14 p 1577 Peculiarities of Buyers, Nov 30 p 1420 Speed of the Dollar, Dee 7 p 1489 Utilizing the Seller, Aug 3 p 322 Cc Calcium Silicide: - Deoxidizer of Liquid Steel, Sept 28 p 806 Calculator: Pittsburgh "Lectromelt for Alloy Additions*, Nov 16 p 1284 Caliper: Horstmann Swivel Head Indicat- ing*, Aug 3 p 288 Starrett Micrometer, Aug 17 p 415 vi Cambria Steel Co.: Objects to Rates on Rails and Cross Ties, Oct 12 p 972 Cammen, L.: Casting Steel Ingots Centrifugally*, Dec 7 p 1494 Chromium Alloy Steel Cast Centri- fugally*, Sept 14 p 655 Campbell, A. C., Ine.: Nibbling Machine*, Oct 26 p 1076 . Campbell, H. H.: An Appreciation, Sept 28 p 841 Canada: Algoma Steel Corporation Activi- ties, Aug 24 p 478 Appeals for Help in Developing Ore Resources, July 13 p 79 British Empire Steel Corporation Additions, July 6 p 57; July 20 p 142; Reorganization, Oct 26 p 1120 Coast Range Steel Co. Plans, Aug 10 p 389; Aug 24 p 478 a Rail Order, Oct 26 p Iron and Steel Industry, 1922 (Edi- torial), Sept 28 p 819 Iron and Steel Production, June, July 27 p 228; July, Aug 31 p 539; September, Nov 16 p 1317 Trade with United States, Fiscal Year 1922, Oct 5 p 867 Canterbury, Gilbert: For Greater Use of Steel in Dwell- ings*, Aug 24 p 469 Steel Lumber Developed for Build- ing*, Sept 14 p 645 Canton Pneumatic Tool Co.: Regulators for Foundry Air Squeez- ers*, Aug 10 p 351 Carden, Capt. Godfrey L.: Borsig Locomotive Works, Dec 21 p 1623 Polish Machinery Industry*, Dec 7 p 1483 Carling Tool & Machine Co.: Sine Plate for Compound Angle Work*, Sept 14 p 693 Carnegie Institute of Technology: Clay Pipe as Substitute for Cast Iron, July 6 p 6 Metallurgical Courses, July 20 p 131 Carnegie Steel Co.: Clairton By-Products Coke Addi- tion, Aug 31 p 547 Steel Shipment via Inland Water- way, Dec 21 p 1645 Carpenter Steel Co.: Merger with Penn Seaboard Steel Broken Off, Aug 17 p 412; Dec 14 p 1587 Cars: Defense for Privately Owned, Nov 23 p 1367 European Type Sold to Poland, Oct 12 p 922 Freight, Strike Effect, Aug 10 p 360 Low Prices, Aug 3 » 283 Interstate Commerce Commission Modifies Order, Sept 21 p 741 Ore, Railroad Charge for Placement Held Reasonable, Sept 21 p 753 Situation, Sept 14 p 696; Sept 28 p 841; Oct 19 p 1020; Dec 7 p 1504; Dec 14 p 1568; Dec 21 pp 1627, 1638; Dec 28 p 1682 Carter, G. O.: Gas Welding Applications, Nov 16 1299 Caruthers, Merle W.: Layout for Electric Tool Steel Plant*, Nov 23 p 1363 Carwheels: Chilled Cast Iron, Nov 30 p 1419 Case Hardening: Methods for Locally Preventing, July 20 p 136 Nitrol, Compound for, Sept 28 p 806 Problems in Localized, Aug 3 p 265 Cast Iron: Annealing, Dec 7 p 1499 Growth of Gray, Aug 10 p 390 Synthetic on the Pacific Coast, Oct 26 p 1076 JULY—DECEMBER, 1922 Tensile Tests at Various Tempera- tures*, Sept 28 p 793 Thermit Welds, Lower Temperature in Preheating, Oct 5 p 869 Welding, Oct 12 p 929 Castings: Alloy, from Electric Sept 28 pv 784 Aluminum Alloy Sand, Inclusions, Aug 24 p 474 Aluminum Bronze, for French Coin- age*, Sept 14 p 649 Aluminum-Copper, Light, Dec 28 p 1687 Centrifugal, Chromium Alloy Steel*, Sept 14 p 655, (Editorial) p 666 Crystallization of Galvanized Malle- able, Oct 26 p 1070 Electric Steel, Increase in (Edi- torial), July 13 p 93 For Mill Journals*, July 27 p 222 Iron, by Centrifugal Process*, Aug 31 p 529; (Editorial), Sept 14 p 666 Malleable, Booklet of American Malleable Castings Association, July 20 p 137 Railroad Steel, Specifications*, Aug 3 pp 284, 321 Semi-Steel or High-Test (Editori- al), Aug 10 p 363 Semi-Steel, Specifications*, July 20 p 149 Steel, Prices, Sept 28 p 814 Cement: Freight Rates, Dec 14 p 1579 New Plants in Alabama, Sept 7 p 630 Portland, Production, Eight Months 1922, Sept 21 p 764; September, Oct 19 p 1041; October, Nov 23 p 1349; November, Dec 21 p 1630 Production and Shipments Com- pared with Steel (Editorial), July 20 p 163 Use of Steel in Industry, Aug 10 p 347 Furnaces*, Centering and Facing Machine: Goodman Double End*, Dec 7 p 1486 Centering Machine: Pratt & Whitney Automatic*, Nov 2 p 1143 Pratt & Whitney Duplex Hand’, Nov 16 p 1280 Centers: Snellex, for Lathes and Grinders’*, July 6 p 26 Central Iron & Steel Co.: Making Steel Without Pig Iron, Sept 7 p 585 Central Steel Co.: Metal Lumber from Hot Rolled Strip Steel*, Sept 14 p 645 Centrifugal Process: Chromium Alloy Steel*, Sept 14 p 655, (Editorial) p 666 a eres Dec 21 pp 1642 4 Iron Castings by*, Aug 31 p 529; (Editorial) Sept 14 p 666 Steel Ingots*, Dec 7 p 1494 Chamber of Commerce of the United States: Favors Ship Subsidy. Dec 14 p 1560 Foreign Commerce Handbook, Oct 12 p 942 Southern Tour, Nov 23 p 1355 To Help Statistical Bureaus, Aug 17 p 434 Uniform Cost Accounting, July 6 p 22 Chandler, Henry: Steel Requirements of Automotive Industry, Nov 2 p 1136 Chandler, W. P., Jr.: Heating Furnaces for’ Blooms, Slabs and Billets*, Nov 9 p 1211 Charcoal Iron Products Co.: To Make Knobbled Charcoal Iron Sheets, Sept 7 p 595 Charts: Refractories Manufacturers’ Asso- ciation*, Sept 7 p 601 Chase Companies, Inc.: Why Wages Were Raised, Nov 23 p 1341 Chemical Exposition: Announcement, Aug 10 p 353 Chemicals: Industrial, Oct 19 p 1002 Chicago Building Trades: i Decision Upheld, July 27 p 53 Chicago Pneumatic Tool Co.: Boyer Rivet Cutter*, Dec 21 p 1640 Improved Air Tool*, July 6 p 30 Little Giant Air Drill with New Features*, July 6 p 26 Child, Allen P.: Ziz-Zag Oil Groove Planing At- tachment*, July 20 p 158 China: Iron and Steel Industry, Aug 17 p 414; Nov 2 p 1160; Nov 16 p 1295 Tayeh sat Furnace*, Aug 17 p 416 Trade Act, Regulations for Carry- ing Out, Nov 2 p 1155 Chromium: Electroplating (Editorial), Nov 9 p 1222 Key Place of (Editorial), Aug 17 p 431 Chucking Machine: Baird Six-Spindle*, Oct 19 p 998 Chucks: Landau Plain and Back Geared Tapping*, July 6 p 23 McCrosky Quick Change Nov 2 p 1142 Rockford Spring, for Holding Small Rods*, Nov 16 p 1284 Church, Col. Samuel H.: Authority in a Democracy, Nov 30 p 1416 Cincinnati Lathe & Tool Co.: Geared Head Engine Lathe*, Aug 31 p 540 Cincinnati Planer Co.: Planer, New Open Side*, Dec 28 p 1683 Cincinnati Shaper Co.: Heavy Forming Brake*, Sept 14 p 656 Drill*, Clark University: Courses in Industrial Geography, Nov 23 p 1377 Clarkson, S. N.: Standardization of Pulley Sizes, July 6 p 35 ‘ Cleaning Device: For Old Machinery*, Dec 7 p 1514 Clements, Fred: British Siemens Furnace Practice’, July 13 p 75 Cleveland Automatie Machine Co.: Staybolt Threading Machine*, Aug 31 p 527 Cleveland Crane & Engineering Co.: Device for Handling Coils of Rods", Nov. 16 p 1282 Tramrail Cranes in Use at Wire Mill*, Nov 9 p 1218 Clock Dial: For Business Control, Dec 7 p 1503 Clutch: Universal Giant, for Heavy Work*, Sept 7 p 593 Clutch and Brake: Whiting, for Tumbling Mills*, Sept 14 p 650 Coal: British Miners’ Reaction to Supply- ing America, Aug 24 p 483 British, Suggestions to American Buyers, Sept 14 p 667 British, to New York Port, Sept 28 p 813 Consolidation of Companies, Sept 14 p 696 Distribution Committee, Aug 10 p 358 ee... Distribution of National Income and (Editorial), Oct 19 p 1016 Distribution Plans, Aug 3 p 297; Aug 10 p 358 a Problems, Aug 17 p 425 Dust, Ignition by Electric Arcs, July 27 p 215 Fact Finding Commission Begin- ning Its Labors, Oct 19 p 1045; Policy Dec 14 p 1611 Free Competition the Remedy in Industry, Aug 17 p 412 Ingersoll-Rand Machine for Grad- ing Pile*, Aug 31 p 528 Legislation Enacted on Industry, Sept 14 p 659 Powdered, Facts About, Dec 28 p 1722 Powdered, Furnace Maintenance with*, Dec 21 p 1633 Powdered, Handled with Com- pressed Air, Oct 5 p 868 Prepare for April 1 (Editorial), Sept 7 p 610 Prices in Alabama, Sept 7 p 630 Prices, Voluntary Agreement Pro- posed, Aug 10 p 358 Priority List, July 27 p 223; Aug 10 p 357, 360 Priority Order, Contractors Pro- oo Aug 10 p 357; Aug 31 p 546 Public Concern in (Editorial), Aug 17 p 431 Regional Requirements, Aug 17 p “ai State Fuel Distributors, Aug 3 p 299 Steel Industry and, Nov 9 p 1217 Stocks and Prices (Editorial), Aug 10 p 363 Strike a Decision for War (Edi- torial), July 20 p 160 Strike, Cleveland Agreement, Aug 24 p 481; Aug 31 p 547 Strike, Government Policy, Aug 31 p 553 Strike, President Orders Opened, July 20 p 167 Strike; President’s Plan to Open Mines (Editorial), July 13 p 92 Strike, Shall Autocracy Succeed? (Editorial), Aug 3 p 290 Strike Situation, July 6 pp 19, 58; July 13 pp 95, 117; July 20 p 164; July 27 p 224; Aug 3 p 298; Aug 10 p 357; Aug 17 p 426; Aug 24 p 481; Aug 31 p 545; Sept 7 p 604 Transportation and _ (Editorial), Dec 21 p 1648 William H. Woodin New York State Fuel Administrator*, Sept 14 p 686 Coast Range Steel Co.: Plans, Aug 10 p 389; Aug 24 p 478 Code: Bensinger New Iron and Steel, Nov 2 p 1161 Boiler, Progress in Adoption of A. S. M. E., Oct 19 p 1014 Coffin, Charles A., Foundation: Organized, Dec 7 p 1490 To Award Prizes, Dec 7 p 1518 Coke: Beehive and By-Product Produc- tion, 1921, Dec 14 p 1579 Combustibility and Hardness of*, Sept 14 p 695 Combustibility in Blast Furnace, Oct 19 p 990 Desulphurizing, July 27 p 205 Oven, Koppers New Combination By-Product*, Nov 16 p 1275 Production Notes, Aug 10 p 359, August, Sept 14 p 660; Sep- tember, Oct 19 p 1020; Octo- ber, Nov 16 p 1274; November, Nov 23 p 1362; Dec 7 p 1510; Dee 14 p 1579 Colorado Fuel & Iron Co.: Awarded Reparation on Switching Charges, Oct 12 p 964 Mines JULY—DECFMBER, 1922 Coal Miners Work Throughout Strike Peried, Oct 5 p 903 Operations, Aug 3 p 287 Quarterly Statement, July 27 p 249; Dec 7 p 1502 Columbia Steel Co.: Acquires Utah Coal & Coke Co., July 6 p 11 To Sell Plant, Nov 2 p 1142 Columbia Steel Corporation: Consolidation of Columbia Steel and Utah Coal & Coke Com- panies, Dec 21 p 1645 Columbus-McKinnon Chain Co.: Controlling Interest Acquired by Charles M. Wambaugh and As- sociates, Oct 19 p 1000 Colven, James M.: Threading Dial for Lathes*, July 6 p 30 Compensation: Workmen’s, from Physician’s View- point, Aug 17 p 433 Compressed Air: In Industry, Motion Pictures of, Oct 26 p 1071 Condenser: Ingersoll-Rand, with Cooler*, July 6 p 22 Cone, Edwin F.: American Alloy Steel Industry Growth*, Sept 28 p 791 Electric Steel Production of the World, Sept 14 p 653 Steel Making Without Pig Iron, Sept 7 p 585 Conference on Unemployment: Recommendations as to Periods of Depression, Aug 31 p 526 Connecticut Electric Steel Co., Inc.: To Make Test Runs on Synthetic Pig Iron, Nov 9 p 1226 Connecticut Dynamo & Motor Co.: Polishing and Buffing Lathe*, Dec 7 p 1510 Consolidated Machine Tool Corpora- tion of America: Colburn Gang Drills*, Nov 30 p 1433 Elects Officers and Takes Over Five Plants, July 27 p 202 Consolidated Steel & Iron Co.: Merger of Hoosier Rolling Mill and Missouri Iron & Steel Com- panies, Dec 21 p 1637 Consolidated Steel Corporation: To be Reorganized, Sept 21 p 751 Consolidated Tool Works, Inc.: Hack Saw Frame with New Han- dle*, Oct 12 p 928 Consolidations: Alabama Iron and Coal Properties Proposed, July 20 p 157 Bethlehem and Midvale Companies, Nov 30 p 1443 Coal Companies, Sept 14 p 696 Government Decisions on _ Steel Companies (Editorial), July 27 p 226 Inland Steel and Steel & Tube Co. of America Planned, Dec 14 p 1580 McKune, Danforth and Egler Blow Torch Systems, Aug 10 p 382; Dec 14 p 1582 Mackintosh-Hemphill Garrison Foundry, Pittsburgh Iron & Steel, Woodward Machine Com- panies*, Aug 3 p 272 Separate Midvale-Republic-Inland Aban- doned, Oct 5 p 873 Midvale-Republic-Inland, Federal Trade Commission Dismisses Complaint, Oct 12 p 974 Midvale-Republic-Inland, Federal Trade Commission Objects to, Sept 7 p 597 Nut and Bolt Companies, Dec 21 p 1630 Pacific Coast Steel and Coke Merger, July 6 p 11 Pittsburgh Plus and Steel Compa- nies, July 13 p 85 vii Steel Companies Answer Question- naires, July 6 p 6 Steel Companies, Report of Depart- ment of Justice, July 27 p 207, 246a Wire Goods Makers, Aug 24 p 484 Youngstown Sheet & Tube and Brier Hill Proposed, Sept 28 p 827; Abandoned, Oct 5 p 873; Finally Consummated, Dec 21 p 1658; Dec 28 p 1701 Constitution: United States, Reprinted, Dec 28 p 1722 Consumers Ice & Cold Storage Co.: Resourceful Engine Repair Job*, July 13 p 78 Containers: Food, Simplification of, Dec 14 p 1578 Metal, for Exporting Bolts and Nuts, Aug 31 p 534 Conventions: American Chemical Society, Sept 14 p 697 American Drop Forging Institute, Oct 12 p 937 American Electrochemical Society, Sept 28 p 799 American Gear Manufacturers’ As- sociation, Oct 19 p 993 American Institute of Steel Con- struction, Nov 30 p 1445 American Iron and Steel Institute*. Nov 2 p 1125 American Mining Congress, Oct 19 p 996 American Society for Steel Treat- ing, Oct 12 p 931 American Society for Testing Ma- terials*, July 6 p 13 American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Dec 7 p 1517 American Welding Society, Oct 12 p 929 Associated Industries of Massa- chusetts, Oct 26 p 1066 Association of Iron and Steel Elec- trical Engineers, Sept 14 p 668; Sept 21 p 721 Institute of Metals (British), Oct 5 p 865 Iron and Steel Institute (British), Sept 21 pp 732, 760 Lake Superior Mining Institute, Aug 31 p 536 National Association of Farm Equipment Manufacturers, Oct 26 p 1067 National Founders’ Association, Nov 23 p 1374; Nov 30 p 1413* National Machine Tool Builders’ Association*, Oct 12 p 923 National Metal Trades Association, Branch Secretaries, Aug 24 p 480 National Personnel Nov 16 p 1815 National Safety Congress, Sept 7 p 613 National Supply and Machinery Dealers’ Association, Machine Tool Section, Nov 30 p 1447 New York State Industrial Confer- ence, Nov 23 p 1356; Nov 30 p 1471 Society of Automotive Engineers, Nov 2 p 1147 Society of Industrial Engineers, Oct 26 p 1086 Taylor Society, Nov 30 p 1431 Cook, Asa S., Co.: Machine for Shaving Bolts and Screws*, Oct 19 p 1000 Cook, F. J.: American Foundry Practice Com- pared with British, Nov 16 p 1280 Co-operation: Steel User and Steel Maker, Aug 10 pp 347, 388 Cope, H. W.: Electrical Development in Steel In- dustry, Dec 28 p 1729 Association, vill Copper: Aluminum Alloys, Oct 12 p 928 Consumption in Building Industry, Oct 12 p 930 es Exports (Editorial), Aug 31 p 551 Increase in Use, Dec 14 p 1580 Japanese Demand, Sept 21 p 753; Nov 2 p 1160 Shipments, Three Months, Sept 21 p 753 Shortage and Fuel Situation, Aug 24 p 482 Uses in Automotive Industry, Sept 7 p 630 Copper and Brass Research Associa- tion: Annual Meeting, Dec 14 p 1580 Copper and Brass in Building In- dustry, Oct 12 p 930 Core Box: i De Ved, for Making Sash Weight Cores*, Aug 10 p 344 Corporations: State, Powers of Congress Over, Oct 6 p 869 Corrosion: Flue Dust Briquetting by*, Dec 14 p 1571 Metal, Bureau of Mines to Study, Aug 10 p 352 © Protection by Aluminum, Aug 3 p 276 Steel Pipe, Research, Dec 14 p 1578 Cost Accountants: (See National Association of Cost Accountants) Costs: Accounting, Uniform Adopted, July 6 p 22 British Building (Editorial), Oct 26 1082 Methods British Labor Lower (Editorial), Dec 14 p 1586 High, and Steel Exports (Edi- torial), Oct 19 p 1016 High, Factor in Scrap Trade, Nov 30 p 1430 Electric Steel Melting, Aug 31 p 525 Living, June, Aug 3 p 287; July, Aug 24 p 509; August, Sept 28 803; September, Nov 2 p 1141; October, Nov 23 p 1374; November, Dec 28 p 1718 Pig Iron, Lowered by Freight Cuts, July 13 p 82 Strikes in Pennsylvania Aug 31 p 542 Cotter Pins: Extras, Oct 19 p 1037 Couplings: Ameérican Tilting Bar Flexible’, Oct 5 p 872 Robinson Automatic Air Hose*, Nov 23 p 1350 Steel-Flex, for Light Duty*, Sept 14 p 693 Cranes: Brown Hoisting, for Rotterdam’, Dec 7 p 1491 Industrial 200-Ton for Virginian Railway*, Nov 23 p 1346 Link-Belt Crawler*, July 20 p 152 Shovel Combination, Orton & Stein- brenner*, Oct 5 p 869 Tramrail in Use at Wire Mill*, Nov 9 p 1218 Creditors’ Committee Salvage: (Editorial), Nov 16 p 1294 Crescent Dishwashing Machine Co.: Machine for Washing Metal Parts*, Dec 28 » 1688 Cromwell Steel Co.: Plant Sold to W. E. Guerin, Nov 30 p 1441 Crucible Steel Co. of America: Annual Report, Nov 16 p 1274 Ordnance Plant to Be Converted into Repair Shop, Sept 28 p 821 Cruiser Brooklyn: Cutting into Scrap*, July 6 p 9 JULY—DECEMBER, 1922 Crushing Machine: Coal, Pennsylvania Single Roll*, Nov 2 p 1140 Cupolas: Liner Rings as Substitute for Brick, Nov 16 p 1279 Schuermann Construction Develop- ments*, Oct 19 p 991; Edi- torial, Oct 26 p 1082 Shepard Hoist for Charging*, July 20 p 134 Steel Scrap in Iron Mixtures*, Aug 10 p 337 (Editorial), p 363 Curtis & Curtis Co.: Pipe Threading Machines*, Aug 24 p 468 Cutler-Hammer Mfg. Co.: Switches for Electric Tool Handles*, Aug 3 p 266 Cutler Steel Co.: To Make Duraloy, Dec 14 p 1567 Cutters: Brown & Sharpe Ground-Form Gear*, Oct 5 p 872 Chicago Pneumatic Rivet*, Dec 21 p 1640 Morris Interchangeable Tool Hold- ers and*, Sept 7 p 595 Cutting Machine: Electric Are for Rivets*, Aug 31 p 528 Cutting-Off Machine: Modern Machine Tool Co.’s_ Im- proved*, Nov 23 p 1348 Czecho-Slovakia: Iron and Steel Industry, Aug 3 p 293; Dec 7 p 1516 D D’Areambal, A. H.: High Speed Steel, Physical Tests*, July 6 p 1 Davenport Machine Tool Co.: Spiral Bevel Gear Testing Ma- chine*, Nov 2 p 1140 Davey, A. T.: American Factory Methods Supe- perior to British, Oct 19 p 999 Department of Commerce: Automobile Production, June, July 27 p 253; September, Oct 26 p 1072; Nov 2 p 1182; October, Nov 30 p 1420 Business Conditions, July 13 p 79; Aug 31 p 548; Sept 14 p 650; Sept 28 p 790; Oct 12 p 949; Nov 16 p 1289; Nov 30 p 1418; Dec 14 p 1578 Cast Iron Pipe Manufacture in 1921, Oct 26 p 1071 Clock Dial for Business Control, Dec 7 p 1503 Distribution of Iron and Steel Ex- ports, Aug 24 p 467 Exports of Gas Engines, October, Dec 28 p 1687 Exports of Railroad Material and Structural Steel, Dec 28 p 1682 Fabricated Steel Sales, June, July 20 p 181; July, Aug 24 p 470; August, Sept 21 p 756; Septem- ber, Oct 19 p 1392; October, Nov 23 p 1392; November, Dec 21 p 1659 Iron Ore Imports Eight Months 1922, Oct 12 p 922 Motion Pictures of Steel Making, Aug 8 p 274 New eee Divisions, July 6 p Prepaying Duties on Advertising Matter, July 20 p 182 DeLavaud Process: Centrifugal Process in Motion Pic- tures, Dec 14 p 1570 Dennison, M. R.: Handling Material in Studebaker Plant*, Nov 16 p 1269 Deoxidizer: Calcium Silicide, of Liquid Steel, Sept 28 p 806 Deschamps, Jules: Gas-Making Process, Nov 16 p 1285 Detroit: Labor Situation*, Aug 10 p 349 Detroit Electric Furnace Co.: Installations, Dec 7 p 1507 Detroit Seamless Steel Tubes Co.: Tube Prices, Aug 24 p 472 Detroit Stoker Co.: Buys Plant at Monroe, Mich., Oct 19 p 1000 Be Ved Brothers, Inc.: Core Box for Making Sash Weight Cores*, Aug 10 p 344 Dial: Colvin Threading, for Lathes*, July 6 p 30 Dial Feeds: S & S Machine for Punch J: -sses*, Dec 28 p 1686 Diamond Machine Co.: Pulley Grinding Machine*, Sept 7 p 590 Die Casting Machine: W-J Automatic*, Aug 10 p 368 Die Sinking Machine: Keller Automatic*, Oct 12 p 927 Die-Head: Landis, with Micrometer Attach- ment*, Aug 3 p 275 Dierfeld, Benno R.: Steels for Automobile Construction, Nov 9 p 1199 Dinkey, Alva C.: Testimony re Pittsburgh Basing, Nov 23 p 1875 Directory: Ohio Metal-Working Aug 24 p 510 Disston, Henry, & Sons, Inc.: Celebrate Founding of Saw Busi- ness, Oct 19 p 1019 Dividends: Stock and the Works (Editorial), Dec 28 p 1698 Dodge, F. W., Co.: Construction, June and First Half 1922, July 20 p 188; July, Aug 17 p 420; August, Sept 14 p 650; September Nov 9 p 1237 Dollar: Speed of the, Dec 7 p 1489 Dolomite: For Refractories, Oct 19 p 998 Donner Steel Co.: Manufacture of Alloy Steels, Oct 26 p 1070 Donner, William H.: Testimony re Pittsburgh Basing, Nov 16 p 1287 Dornhecker, Dr.: Electricity and Italian Steel Indus- try, Aug 10 p 389 Doyle, Joseph A.: Industrial Heating, Nov 9 p 1220 Dreifus, Charles: Economic Basis of Scrap Business, Aug 31 p 533 Dreses Machine Tool Co.: Drill with Puwer Clamping Device*, Aug 17 p 419 Drilling Machines: Baush Multiple*, Nov 2 p 1146 Chicago-Pneumatic Air, with New Features*, July 6 p 26 Colburn Gang*, Nov 30 p 1433 Dreses with Power Clamping De- vice*, Aug 17 p 419 Electric, Standardization, Oct 19 p Industries, 1019 Hammond, Wall or Post Bracket*, Aug 10 p 353 Hoefer Die Plate*, Nov 30 p 1418 Independent Pneumatic with Me- chanical Reversing Device*, July 27 p 204 Jones Automatic for Light Opera- tions*, Dec 7 p 1502 Kingsbury Automatic Head for Small Work*, Oct 19 p 1014 ang. oe Out and*, Sept 21 p Rockford Attachment for Milling and*, July 6 p 29 a . ... —— SIN —_——— Rockford for High Production’, Sept 7 p 593 Turbine Air*, Aug 24 p 474 Van Dorn Radial Arm*, Aug 3 p 288 Way, Convertible into Bench Drill*, Nov 2 p 1142 Drives: Electric, for Rolling Mills*, Aug 10 p 339; Aug 17 p 408; Dec 7 p 1497 Electric, Trumbull Strip Mill, Oct 5 p 858. Drop Forging Institute: (See American Drop Forging In- stitute) Du Brul, Ernest F.: Economic Aspect of Production, Oct 26 p 1088 Machine Tool Industry Problems, Nov 30 p 1425 Duggan, M. E.: Casting for Mill Journals*, July 27 299 Saving Rolling Mill Brasses*, Aug 3 p 268 Dunkley, W. J.: Mixed Coal and Coke for Water Gas, Aug 3 p 288 Dunn, Samuel O.: Railroad Situation, Oct 19 p 1001 Duraloy: Cutler Steel Co. to Make, Dec 14 p 1567 Durant Motors Co.: Plans, July 27 p 237 Durville, M.: Casting Aluminum for’ French Coinage*, Sept 14 p 649 Dust: Flue, Briquetting by Corrosion, Nov 9 p 1205, Dec 14 p 1571* E East End Manufacturers’ Association: ann Open Shop Policy, Oct 12 p 44 Eastern Malleable Iron Co.: Crystallization of Galvanized Mal- leable Iron Castings, Oct 26 p 1070 Eastern Steel Castings: To Take Over Bayonne Steel Cast- ing Co., Dec 7 p 1501 Eastern Steel Co.: May Purchase Warwick Blast Fur- naces, July 6 p 57 Economics: Discussed at Industrial Engineers’ Meeting, Oct 26 p 1086 In Production, Oct 26 p 1088 Machine Shop, Oct 19 p 1004 a and (Editorial), Sept 28 p Psychology and (Editorial), Sept 14 p 665 Edert, H.: Tests with Special Steels, Aug 17 p 406 Editorials: a Advance in, Oct 5 p American Iron and Steel Institute Leadership, Nov 9 p 1223 Associations Made Liable, Nov 30 p 1439 a Shall It Succeed?, Aug Automobile Steel Less Seasonal, Oct 26 p 1080 British Capacity and Output, Aug 24 p 490 British Labor Cost Lower, Dec 14 p 1586 British Steel in Shipbuilding, Aug 31 p 552; Nov 9 p 1223 British Steel, Revival in, Dec 7 p 1513 Business After Two Wars, July 6 p 33 Business Curve, Flattening the, Dec 28 p 1698 Business, Greater Adaptability of, Sept 14 p 665 JULY—DECEMBER, 1922 Business Memories, July 6 p 34 Buying Power the Test, Aug 3 p 291 Canada’s Steel Industry, Sept 28 p 819 Castings, High-Test Iron, Aug 10 p 363 Castings, Increase in Electric Steel, July 13 p 93 Cement and Steel Production and Shipments, July 20 p 162 Centrifugal Process, Growth, Sept 14 p 666; Dec 21 pp 1642, 1643 ‘hromium Electroplating, Nov 9 p 1222 ‘hromium, Key Place of, Aug 17 p 431 oal and Transportation, Dec 2T p 1643 ‘oal, Public Concern in, Aug 17 p 430 ‘oal Strike, Cleveland Surrender, Aug 24 p 489 ‘oal and the Distribution of Na- tional Income, Oct 19 p 1016 oal Industry, Prepare for April 1, Sept 7 p 610 ’0al Mines, to be Opened, July 13 p 92 Coal Situation, a Decision for War, July 20 p 160 Coal Stocks and Coal Prices, Aug 10 p 363 Coal Strike, Verging on Revolution, Aug 31 p 551 Combating Organized Minorities, Oct 12 p 964 a Conditions, Sept 21 p 36 Copper Exports, Aug 31 p 551 Country as a Business Enterprise, Nov 9 p 1224 Creative Effort, Incentive to, Dec 28 p 1696 Creative Intelligence Hampered, Aug 31 p 552 Creditor’s Committee Salvage, Nov 16 p 1294 Cupolas, Schuermann, Oct 26 p 1082 Cycles and Current Phenomena, Sept 21 p 737 Duplexing with Electric Furnaces, Dec 7 p 1513 Economics and Markets, Sept 28 p a _ -~ ~ a -~ ~ ~ 820 Economics and Psychology, Sept 14 p 665 Economy in Railroad Operation, Oct 5 p 878 Electric Industrial Heating, Sept 28 p 819 Employers the Buffer, July 27 p 228 Engineering Museum Wanted, Dec 28 p 1697 Exports, High Costs and Steel, Oct 19 p 1016 Ferromanganese Equation, Dec 21 p 1644 Freight Rates, Unjust, Iron Ore, July 20 p 161 French Honors to American, July 27 p 217 Fuel in Steel Making, Saving, Sept 7 p 611 German Iron and Steel Exports, July 20 p 161; Dec 7 p 1514 German Steel Industry, Sept 21 p 736 Government Advice for Railroads, Aug 24 p 490 Government by Public Opinion, Dec 7 p 1513 Heat Treatment, Progress, Oct 12 p 947 Immigration Act, Aug 10 p 362 Industrial Depression, No Danger from, Nov 16 p 1292 Industry, Public Control of, Oct 19 p 1018 Ingot Output, Steel, 1922, Sept 28 8 International Debts and Trade, Oct 5 p 876 ix International Testing July 6 p 33 Iron Ore Per Ton of Pig Iron, Less, Aug 17 p 432 Labor, Common, Making Jobs Fewer, Nov 23 p 1371 Labor, Common, Shortage, Oct 12 p 947 Labor, Facing the Issue, Nov 2 p 151 Labor, Getting a Full Day’s Work, Oct 26 p 1081 Labor, Hourly Output a Constant, Nov 23 p 1371 Labor Supply and Prosperity, July Relations, 13 p 93 Labor Turnover, Change, Dec 14 p 1584 Luxemburg Steel Production, Nov 9 » 1223 Machine Tool Building, Stabilizing, Oct 12 p 946 Manganese and the Tariff, Oct 26 p 1081 Manganese Ore Survey, Nov 2 p 1150 Manganese Steels, Pearlitic and Sorbitic, Dec 14 p 1585 National Foundrymen’s Association, Nov 30 p 1438 Open-Hearth Combustion System, Dec 14 p 1585 Oxygen in Steel Metallurgy, Nov 9 p 1223 Paying Toll to Railroad Workers, Aug 17 p 430 Philosophy of Work, July 20 p 162 Pig Iron, Equalization in, Dec 14 p 1584 Pig Iron for Steel, Less, Nov 30 p 1440 Pig Iron Imports, Sept 7 p 612; Nov 16 p 1292; Dee 28 p 1697 Pig Iron Output, 1922, ‘Estimated, Dee 28 p 1697 Pirating American Machinery, Dec 21 p 1643 Power Sources of Utilities, July 13 p 94 Prices and Progress, Oct 26 p 1080 Prices, Course of Steel, Nov 23 p 1370 Prices, Government’s Hand in, Oct 26 p 1082 Prices, High, and Prosperity, Sept 28 p 818 Prices, Serap, Relation of, July 27 7 p 2 Prices, Sheet and Tin Plate, Nov 30 p 1438 Prices, Steel, and Wages, Sept 14 p 664 Purchases and Sales, Matching, Dec 28 p 1696 Railroad Injunction, Sept 7 p 610 Railroad Situation, Turns in, Nov 30 p 1440 Refractory Survey, Nov 30 p 1439 Repetitive Operations, Aug 24 p 489 Restraint of Trade, Glaring Excep- tion to, Dec 7 p 1512 Revising the Country’s Future Needs, Nov 16 p 1293 Salesmanship, New Factor in, Nov 16 p 1293 Sand, Foundry, Research, July 27 p 227 Speeches, Two Institute, Nov 2 p 151 Stainless Steel in Bridge Work, Oct 12 p 947 Stand by the President, July 20 p 160 Steel and Iron from Britain, Oct 12 p 94 Steel oo and Orders, Aug 31 51 Steel Demand, Wide Distribution, Dee 21 p 1642 Steel in Dwelling Houses, Aug 3 p 291 Steel Ingot Output, July 13 p 92 Steel Merger Decisions, July 27 p 226 (Editorials, continued) Steel, One Gage of Future Demand, Nov 2 p 1150 Steel Output for 1922, Estimates, Dec 7 p 1512 Steel Production, Fluctuations in, Nov 23 p 1372 Steel Supply, World, Now and in 1913, Oct 19 p 1017 Stock Dividends and the Works, Dec 28 p 1698 Strike and “Rights,” Aug 24 p 488 Tariff Provisions, Elastic, Oct 5 p 877 Tariff, Unsatisfactory, Jucy 6 p 32 Tax Burdens, Uneven, Aug 31 p 552 Testing, Impact and Fatigue, July 6 p 34 Viewpoints of Old and Young, Aug 10 p 364 Wages, Advance in Steel Aug 31 p 550 Wages, Living, Nov 9 p 1222 Works, Welding, Magnetic Testing, July 20 p 161 Welfare Work, Is It Overdone? Sept 21 p 737 Edmonds, William L.: Canada’s Trade with United States, Oct 5 p 867 Edwards, C. L. T.: Progress in Open-Hearth Process, Aug 3 p 292 Egler Open-Hearth Process: Merged with Danforth and McKune Systems, Aug 10 p 382; Dec 14 p 1582 Results at Brier Hill plants*, July 20 p 147; (Editorial) Sept 7 p 611 Egypt: Sends Students to Learn American Manufacturing Methods, Nov 9 p 1254 Elecdrive Mfg. Co.: Tool for Turning Down Nuts*, July 20 p 146 Electric Are Cutting & Welding Co.: Are Rivet Cutting Apparatus’, Aug 31 p 528 Electric Alloy Steel Co.: Merged with Atlas Crucible Steel Co.*, Aug 10 p 344; Sept 7 p 628 Electric Controller & Mfg. Co.: Squirrel Cage Induction Motor*, Sept 7 p 590 Electric Industrial Heating: Progress, Sept 28 p 799, (Editorial) p 819 Electric Power Club: Handbook, Oct 12 p 942 Standardiz