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Semi-Annual Index of July—December, 1928 VOL. CXXII THE IRON AGE PUBLISHING CO. 239 West 39th Street NEW YORK ct Abbott, Charles F.: New Forces in Business, N 29 1364 Sellir ( ae | irrime Ne a N ‘ Y) “f)} Accidents: Eve and ] I | e Strain ye 27 p 1634 In Nor Ferrous Metallurg Works 1926, Aug 16 p 412 Safety Contests Re é Aug lf Acetylene Association: (See International Acetylene As clation ) Acheson, Dr. Edward G.: Establishes Prize Fund for Elect Acme Steel Co.: Top-Fired Annealing Furnace If: stallation*, July 26 p 211 Advertising: Industrial, Bok Avy \ ! ment, Sept 27 774 Aeronautics: Meeting I Americal HOCclE Mechanical Engineers, Oct 837; Oct 11 p 893 Aetna-Standard Engineering Co.: Acquires Tin Plate Pickling | ess, Dee 13 D 1531 Agnew Electric Welder Co.: Multiple S; Welder*, Ju 145 Air Compressors: Pontiac Self-Propelled*, S Qo ) Aircraft: Conquest of the Air (Editorial) Oct 25 p 1046 Exports, July 19 p 165; (Edit Sept 6 Dp 5RG Goodyear-Zeppelin Corporatio Build Hangar, Oct 11 p 921 Industry Near Philadelph 15 p 1211 Joints, Department of Commerc: Test, Nov 22 p 1336 Manufacture by Butl Mfg. ¢ Ni 2 p 1335 Mass Prod n Air Planned, Ov 89 Meta Fuselage | ropeal ~ 27 p 764 Stai…
Semi-Annual Index of July—December, 1928 VOL. CXXII THE IRON AGE PUBLISHING CO. 239 West 39th Street NEW YORK ct Abbott, Charles F.: New Forces in Business, N 29 1364 Sellir ( ae | irrime Ne a N ‘ Y) “f)} Accidents: Eve and ] I | e Strain ye 27 p 1634 In Nor Ferrous Metallurg Works 1926, Aug 16 p 412 Safety Contests Re é Aug lf Acetylene Association: (See International Acetylene As clation ) Acheson, Dr. Edward G.: Establishes Prize Fund for Elect Acme Steel Co.: Top-Fired Annealing Furnace If: stallation*, July 26 p 211 Advertising: Industrial, Bok Avy \ ! ment, Sept 27 774 Aeronautics: Meeting I Americal HOCclE Mechanical Engineers, Oct 837; Oct 11 p 893 Aetna-Standard Engineering Co.: Acquires Tin Plate Pickling | ess, Dee 13 D 1531 Agnew Electric Welder Co.: Multiple S; Welder*, Ju 145 Air Compressors: Pontiac Self-Propelled*, S Qo ) Aircraft: Conquest of the Air (Editorial) Oct 25 p 1046 Exports, July 19 p 165; (Edit Sept 6 Dp 5RG Goodyear-Zeppelin Corporatio Build Hangar, Oct 11 p 921 Industry Near Philadelph 15 p 1211 Joints, Department of Commerc: Test, Nov 22 p 1336 Manufacture by Butl Mfg. ¢ Ni 2 p 1335 Mass Prod n Air Planned, Ov 89 Meta Fuselage | ropeal ~ 27 p 764 Stainless Iror r Nava Sep p 627 Steel F ires, Oct 18 p 958 Steel Requirement for Indust Nov 8 p 1161 Airplane Industry (Editorial), Dx p 1594 Air Reduction Sales Co.: Blowpipes*, Aug 2 p 288 General Purpose Cuttin | Oct j D S30 Ajax Electrothermic Corporation: High Freq lency Electric Induct Furnace*, Nov 22 p 1303 Alexander, Magnus W.: Better Planning of Production (©: Distribution Problem, Jul D 85 ) INDEX Illustrated articles indicated by Alford and Hannum: ‘Kilo-Man-Hour” Production, Dec | 1501 \llderdice, Taylor: Resigns Presidency National Tubs Co.*, Dec 27 p 1677 Allegheny Steel Co.: Increases G1 Insurance, Sept 20 yp 710 Allen, Alonzo F-.: Secretary-Treasurer American Steel & Wire ( , Sept 27 p 801 Allen, Henry E.: Tool Steels. Sept 20 p 688 Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co.: Inclosed Fan-Cooled Motor*, Dee 27 » 1645 Allov Steel: Bridge 60 Years Old sept 20 { (Editorial) p 702 ( N K¢E Ame car Lon pani Use Krup Paten N 7 ( ne-T gstel it Hig Ie e! ( De 20 np 1556 ) ymer Review Sept 27 I é ( Mangat de } 144 } } Cy ~¢ | P ent Wik { é si 6 lachining Mangar (fk rial) Dy ] 152 Mushet | Maker \ re No 12 N Vl @ Lat Plate ) } 14 Require , Aircraft Indust N 5 6] R \ nd H R ng, N S 64 { Aut Industr No N09 \lloys Aluminu Re} es Steel Casting n Field Gun Mount Sept | AVA i \ Subst ite ¢ Diamo1 Dic Aug 16 p 392 Heat-Resistiz Sept 27 p 74 High Temper re Resistance, O Se Se 2 N Alumit Aug 16 p J Ni-Chre \ Sent a i4 Nicke (nro in Resis ince W res Dec 13 p 1491 | Cor ung No Carbon Dee 20 72 | ? St ¢ ( ’ Cy 1s Dp mya (Editor il) 17? Nov Gg 1380 Widia, N 29 yn 1380 Aluminum: European Cartel Continued, Nov 8&8 1172 World Productive Capacity, Oct 4 p 817, (Editorial) p 817 \luminum Plate: Has Tin Plate a New Competitor? Dec 20 p 1555 American Broach & Machine Co.: Hydraulic Broaching Press*, Nov 22 p 1307 li American American Brown Boveri Electric Cor- poration: Blast Furnace Turvo-Blower*, Aug 16 p 395 American Electrochemical Society: Convention Proceedings, Sept 27 p 775 Establishes $100 Prize, Aug 23 p 474 Engineering Standards Committee: Activities, Aug 9 p 342 Succeeded by American Standards Association, July 12 p 84 American Foundrymen’s Association: (See Foundrymen’s Associations) American Gas Association: Testing Laboratory*, Sept 27 p 776 (merican Gear Manufacturers’ Asso- ciation: Convention Proceedings, Oct 18 p 948 American Heat Economy Bureau, Inc.: Automatic Control Equipment, Dec 6 p 1441 American Institute of Steel Construc- tion: Convention Proceedings, Nov 15 p 1235; Nov 22 p 1288 fications Adopted by Munici- ties, Dec 6 p 1445 American Institute of Weights and Measures: Nominations, Nov 8 p 1173 \merican Iron and Steel Institute: 1927 Annual Statistical Report, Aug 2 p 303 Fall Meeting Proceedings, Nov 1 p 1085 Pig Iron Production First Half, Aug 16 pp 406, 407 Steel Ingot Production by Months June, p 95; July, p 376; Au- + gust, p 641; September, p 907; October, p 1239; November, p 1516 Trackwork Output, June, p 166; July, p 429; August, p 671; September, p 987; October, p 1257 Weir, E. T., Director*, July 5 p 60 \merican LaFrance & Foamite Cor- poration: New Gas for Protection Against Fire, Nov 1 p 1114 American Management Association: Convention Proceedings, Nov 22 p 1291 American Manganese Producers’ As- sociation: Convention Proceedings, Sept 13 p 649 American Manganese Steel Co.: Pumping Units*, Aug 16 p 402 Transforms Iron Foundry Into Electric Manganese Stzel Cast- ings Plant*, July 12 p 79 American Mining Congress: Convention Program, Nov 22 p 1319 American Pulley Co.: Rack for Hand Trucks*, Nov 15 p 1230 | American Radiator Co.: To Merge with Standard Sanitary Mfg. Co., Dec 20 p 1579 American Railway Association: Railroad Expenditures Nine Months, Nov 29 p 1378 American Tin Trade Association: Officers, Nov 29 p 1406 American Refractories Institute: Fall Meeting Proceedings, Nov 1 p 1112 American Rolling Mill Co.: Cash Discount on Sheets, Aug 2 p 315, (Editorial) p 301 Purchases Ashland Steel Co., July 26 p 224 Use of Oil-Electric Locomotives’, Oct 11 p 895 American Sheet & Tin Plate Co.: Skeet Discount, Aug 23 p 479 Simplified Brands for Sheet Steel, Oct 25 p 1052 American Society for Steel Treating: Convention Proceedings, Oct 18 p 953 Exhibitors at National Metal Show, Sept 27 p 752 Indianapolis Chapter Officers, Aug 2 p 288 Products at National Metal Ex- hibition*, Sept 27 p 741 Program for Western Metal Con- gress, Dec 6 p 1458; Dec 13 p 1515 American Society for Testing Ma- terials: Convention Proceedings, July 5 p 28 Forms Non-Ferrous Ingot Commit- tee, Dec 13 p 1542 American Society of Mechanical Engi- neers: Aeronautic Meeting, Oct 4 p 837; Oct 11 p 8938 Committee on Heavy-Duty Anti- Friction Bearings, Nov 15 p 1234 Iron and Steel Division Convention Proceedings, Nov 22 p 1301 Machine Shop Practice Meeting, Sept 27 p 774; Oct 4 p 822 National Fuels Meeting, Sept 27 p 769 New England Industries Conven- tion Proceedings, Oct 11 p 898 Plans Research on Wire Rope, Oct 25 p 1041 Progress in Iron and Steel Work, Dec 27 p 1626 Research on Strength of Jacketed Vessels, Sept 27 p 800 Summer Convention Proceedings, Aug 30 p 533; Sept 6 p 589 \merican Standards Association: To Succeed American Engineering Standards Committee, July 12 p 84 American Steel & Wire Co.: Acoustic Laboratory for Testing Music and Other Steel Wires*, Nov 1 p 1087 Allen, Alonzo F., Secretary-Treas- urer*, Sept 27 p 801 American Steel Engineering Co.: Fabricating Plant*, Dec 6 p 1433 American Steel Foundries: Locomotive Frames Cast on Edge*, Nov 22 p 1286 Steel Foundry Laboratory*, Aug 2 p 280 American Telephone & Telegraph Co.: Business Forecasts*, Dec 13 p 1437 American Welding Society: Convention Proceedings, Oct 25 p 1025 Milwaukee Branch Formed, Dec 20 p 1616 JULY—DECEMBER, 1928 _ Ames, B. C., Co.: Amplifying Comparator*, Nov p 1305 Anderson Die Machine Co.: Horizontal Drilling and Tapping Machine*, Aug 2 p 287 Anglo-Oriental Mining Corporation: Merger of Malayan Tin Companies Sept 27 p 775 Annealing: (See Heat Treatment) Annealing Pots: Chicago Stainless Iron*, Dec 6 p 1438 Mossberg Welded, Dec 6 p 1428 Anti-Trust Law: Repeal Unnecessary, Nov 22 p 1282 Apollo Metal Works.: Manufactures Sonded Chrome Sheet, Sept 20 p 729 Apprentices: Ford School*, Sept 13 p 631 Foundry, Leaves from a Diary, Aug 23 p 464 Milwaukee Metal Trades Dinner, Oct 11 p 902 More, Fewer Unemployed, July 5 p 24 Profits from Training*, Oct 11 p 879 Training at Lynn Plant of Genera Electric Co., Oct 11 p 898 Anthony Co.: Fuel Oil Straincrs*, July 12 p 92 Armco Distributers’ Association of America: Annual Meeting, Dec 27 p 1656 Armstrong, H. C.: Fuel Control in Forge and Rolling Mill Practice, Dec 20 p 1585 Ashland Steel Co.: Purchased by American Rolling Mill Co., July 26 p 224 Association of Consulting Chemists and Chemical Engineers.: Organized, Nov 22 p 1319 Association of Lron and Steel Elec- trical Engineers: Convention Proceedings, July 5 p 31 Convention Program Combustion Engineering Division, Dec 27 p 1678 Association of Manufacturers of Wood Working Machinery: Adopts Trade Practice Rules, Dee 20 p 1587 Aston Process: Byers Company to Build Plant for Use of, Nov 1 p 1115 Austenite: New Determination of Boundaries*, Sept 6 p 570 Austin Co.: Building with Welded Frame*, Nov 15 p 1224 Australia: Iron and Steel Industry, July 19 p 162 Automobiles: Industry Prosperous’ (Editorial), Nov 29 p 1384 Lake Transportation of*, Sept 20 p 689 Manufacture of Frames in Midland Plant*, July 5 p 19 Output, Light Gains (Editorial), Aug 30 p 532 Production by Months, June, p 226; July, p 442, 502, 533; August, p 772; September, p 905, 1116; October p 1195 Single Stamping for Sedan Side*, Sept 13 p 623 Taking More Steel (Editorial), Nov 1 p 1119 195965 \utomotive Engineers: (See Society of Automotive Engi- neers ) Automotive Gear Works, Inc.: Automatic Furnace Control for Hardening*, Sept 6 p 579 \utomotive Industry: Steels Used by, Nov 1 p 1093 Aviation Beacons: Steel Tower Supports*, Dee 27 p 1674 Axles: Ford Method of Making Front*, Aug 23 p 457 \yres, Col. Leonard P.: Business Prospect, Nov 22 p 1299 B Baker Brothers, Inc.: Hydraulic-Feed Horizontal Boring Machines*, Dee 6 p 1439 Baker, David: Blast Furnace Metal for Castings, Dee 13 p 1501 Baker Iron Works: Merged with Llewellyn and Union Iron Works, Dec 20 p 1590 Baker-Raulang Co.: Articulating Truck*, Dec 6 p 1439 Balzola, José: Iron Ore Mining in Vizcaya, Oct 18 p 951 band Saw: De Walt for 7-in. Material*, Sept 6 p 580 Baron, L. A.: Profits by Close Material Control*, Oct 25 p 1009 Stutz Motor Co. Budget Plan*, Aug. 9 p 333 Bars: Cold Finished Steel, Bliss & Laugh- lin to Make, Aug 23 p 496 Concrete, Lower Duty Upheld, Nov 29 p 1379 Hollow Rolled Staybolt, Burden Iron Co., Acquires Right to Manufacture, Dec 27 p 1678 Scully Boring and Turning*, Aug 23 p 469 Bausch & Lomb Optical Co.: 75th Anniversary, Aug 23 p 479 Beacons, Aviation: On Steel Towers*, Dec 27 p 1674 Bearing Bronzes: Wear Testing, July 19 p 142 Bearings: Anti-Friction for Electric Motors, July 5 p 31 Anti-Friction, for Roll Necks, July 5 p 31 Anti-Friction, Heavy-Duty, Dec 20 p 1563 Roller, in Four-High Mill, July 12 p 101 Beaumont Iron Works: Vs. Duron—Factory Held an “At- tractive Nuisance*,” Sept 27 p 767 Belgium: Industry and Finance Sound, Oct 4 p 868, (Editorial) p 842 Bemis & Call Hardwcre & Tool Co.: Purchases Coes Wrench Co., Dec 27 p 1674 Bend Tests: Extensometer for*, Sept 6 p 575 Bending Roll: Buffalo, No. 0*, Nov 8 p 1170 Bentley, J. Lloyd: Fuel Control in Open-Hearth Fur- naces, Dec 20 p 1585 eae dere lV Berg, Cris: Output Increased by Systematic Scheduling of Shop Work*, July 5p 1 Bertram, E.: Blowing Materials Into Blast Fur- nace, Aug 2 p 276 Bessemer Process: Will It Drop*? July 5 p 8, (Edi- torial) p 96 Bethlehem Shipbuilding Corporation: guys Atlantic Works, July 12 p 93 Bethlehem Steel Co.: Mass Production of Bolts and Nuts*, Oct 25 p 1015; Nov & p 1157 Opposes Rail and Water Freight Rates, Sept 27 p 793 Ore Unloader for Lackawanna Plant, Sept 13 p 647 Rolling 36-In. Wide Flange Beams, July 19 p 190 Stainless Clad Steel Castings”, Dec . ‘ 0 p 14 Bethlehem Steel Corporation: Quarterly Report, Aug 2 p 324 Sues Steel Corporation on Grey Beam Patents, Dec 13 p 1540 Biggert, F. C., Jr.: Alloyed Cast Iron Rolls, Nov 29 p 1349 Keeping Busy the Continuing Need, July 12 p 93 Roller Bearings in Four-High Mills, July 12 p 101 Billets: Tracing Through Marks on Ingots, July 19 p 170 Billings & Spencer Co.: To Be Reorganized, Oct 25 p 1039 Black & Decker Co.: Buys Domestic Electric Co., Oct 18 p 992 Blacker Engineering Co.: Blacksmith Hammer*, Aug 23 168 Blake, J. M.: Wearing Tests of Various Steels, July 19 p 141 Blanchard Machine Co.: Segment Wheel*, Sept 27 p 7 69 Blaw-Knox Co.: Acquires Rights to Manufacture German Steel Lattice Roof Nov 1 p 1107 Denies Merger with Universal Pipe & Radiator Co., Oct 11 p 928 Steel Roof Sheathing*, Dec 20 p 1579 Bliss & Laughlin, Inc.: To Make Cold-Finished Steel Bars Aug 23 p 496 Bloomfield and Blum: Chromium Platers Subject to Nose- bleed and Ulcers, Oct 11 p 888 Blow Gun: Schutte & Koerting*, July 19 p 157 Blow pipes: Air Reduction*, Aug 2 p 288; Oct 4p 8350 Effect on Steel, Nov 29 p 1358 Machine Cutting*, Nov 8 p 117] slueprint: Order by Telephotograph*, Sept 13 p 630 Blum, Dr. William: Mechanical Applications of Chro- mium Plating, Dee 13 p 1505 Beats, Flying: Duralumin Construction*, Sept 27 p 166 Bodwell, H. L.: *} ] bf “ye ‘ ‘ Sheet Rolling, Nov 22 p 1302 JULY—DECEMBER, 1928 Boilers: For Burning Blast Furnace Gas or Pulverized Coal, Sept 20 p 688 High-Pressure Steam, July 12 p 80 Orders, June, p 256; July, p 612; August, p 872; September, p 1116 Bolt, Nut and Rivet Manufacturers: Conference on Distribution Costs, July 5 p 16 Bolton, J. W.: Gray Iron—An Engineering Mate- rial, Nov 1 p 1084 Bolts and Nuts: Made from Billets*, Aug 30 p 517 Mass Production in Bethlehem Plant*, Oct 25 p 1015; Nov 8 p 1157 Book Reviews: Abrasive Handbook, July 19 p les Americs Foreign Trade in 1928, Aug i ] and Steel li tut Statistica Report Aug Automobile Stee Cyclopaedic Account (Autostaehle des Welthandels) 1) 6 p 1l45t Be ‘ Scrap Industry, Aug < (jern | vhere 1 de t 14 Fre! S Manu Aug 23 p 465 } ‘ nsumpt D> é } l t H ng, Aug 16 p 400 I p Repr ntat Dec 6 p 1435 | ig Trade Bibliography, De 27 Pp 164 H Ibook E1 pedia f Engineer ng. Dec p 1639 i l ( Labor Statistics, July 19 il S vy Organiz r Ex t 1 Engineers, Ds 27 \ I the Fa ry, July 19 4 \I il of Industrial Safety, July 19 } Metallurgical Handbooks, Dec 27 p 1640 p t Essentials, July 19 p 152 | nt Office Practice, Dec 6 p 143 ersonal and Business Efficiency Aug 4 401 i tponing st ke Study of Canadian lustrial Disputes Act, Aug 16 p $14 tion of Education and Income. De 7 p 1641 I ‘ Safety and Production, July IY p 15] Standard ind Tentatively Adopted Methods of Testing and Grading Foundry Sands, Dec 6 p 1436 Statistics Abstract of the United States, Nov 22 p 1318 Work of International Labor Organi ZAtior Dec 27 p 1641 Books Received, July 19 p 153; Aug 16 p 401; Dec 6 p 1436; Dex 27 p 1641 Ponuses: For Department Heads, July 19 p 164 Borg-Warner Corporation: To Merge with Galesburg Coulter- Dise Co., Dec 20 p 1603 Boring Machines: Baker Brothers Hydraulic-Feed Horizontal*, Dec 6 p 1439 Giddings & Lewis Horizontal, Drill- ing, Milling and*, Nov 8 p 1169 Morton Locomotive Cylinder Plan- ing and*, Nev 29 p 1369 Niles Two-Spindle Rod*, July 26 p 217 Ryerson Combination Drilling, Mill- ing and*, Aug 2 p 288 Shaw Crane-Putnam Machine Co. Nov 22 p 1304 Boylston, H. M.: Comment on Metallurgical Book Review, Oct 11 p 912 . ~~ tsa - . o1 6 ‘ . ss : & te 32, * Vay Sy se Bradford Machine Tool Co.: “Lowdrive’ All-Geared Lathes”, D.c 6 p 1437 Brass Companies Merge, Dec 6 p 1474; Dec 20 p 1586 Brauer, F. M.: Aluminum Alloy Replaces Steel Castings on Field Gun Mounts*, Sept 6 p 574 Brazil: Imports of Iron and Steel 1927, July 12 p 125 Itabina Iron Ure Co., Ltd., to Build Steel Plant, Nov 22 p 1312 Brewster, M. W.: Automatic Welding Economies Aug 2 p 277 Brick: Cause of Spalling in Oil-Fired Fur- naces, Oct 11 p 913 Bridgeport Chain Co.: Purchased by Round Interests, Aug 30 p 538 Bridgeport Safety Emery Wheel Co.: Hydraulic Face Grinder*, Nov 29 p 1370 Bridges: Alloy Steel 60 Years Old*, Sept 20 p 633, (Editorial) p 702 Detroit-Windsor Ambassador Near Completion, Dec 6 p 1444 Over Grand Canyon*, July 12 p 90 British Engineering Standards As- sociation: Drill Specifications, Aug 23 p 469 “Brittleness, Blue”: Nature of in Steel, Dec 27 p 1638 Broaching Machine: Oilgear Improved Hydraulic*, Aug 9 p 349 Broderick Firesafe Homes Associa- tion: Steel Frame Houses at Boston and Pittsburgh, Sept 13 p 648 Broken Hill Proprietary Co.: To Build By-Product Coke Plant, Oct 18 p 1001 Broazes: Railroad Bearing, Wear Tests, July 19 p 142; Nov 8 p 1172 Brooks, Frank: Sunday Operation of Blast Fur naces, Dec 6 p 1432 jroun, John, & Co.: Forging Large Seamless Drums, Sept 27 p 760 Brown & Sharpe Mfg. Co.: Height Gage Attachment for Squares*, Sept 13 p 639 High-Speed Milling Attachments*. Nov 29 p 1372 Micrometers for Measuring Form ing Tools*, Oct 25 p 1034 Milling Machines, Nos. 1A Uni versal and 1B Plain*, Aug 30 p 522 Tubular Inside Micrometers and Micrometer Calipers*, July 12 p 92 Vertical Spindle Miller*, Sept 6 p 580 Brosius, Edgar E., Inc.: Monrail Trolley Hoist with Bucket’ July 26 p 219 Brown-Fayro Co.: Buys Mine Pump Line of Dravo- Doyle Co., Aug 23 p 474 Brown Instrument Co.: Die Castings for Instrument Cases, Aug 2 p 281 Brown-Lipe Gear Co.: Acquired by Unit Corporation of America, Dec 27 p 1674 Buckingham, Prof. Earle: Automatic and Optical Measure- ments, Oct 25 p 1031 Buckingham Memorial Fountain: Tinting Metal Fence, Sept 6 p 579 Buda Co.: Diesel Generating Set*, July 12 p 91 Budd, Edward G., Mfg. Co.: Mass Welding Operations*, Nov 8 p 1154 Single Stamping for Sedan Side*, Sept 13 p 623 Budgen, N. F.: Performance Records of Stainless Steel, Aug 23 p 454 Budgets: Control in Manufacturing*, Dec 20 p 1567 Stutz Motor Co., Plan*, Aug 9 p 333 Buffalo Bolt Co.: Making Nuts and Bolts Billets*, Aug 30 p 517 Buffalo Forge Co.: 50th Anniversary, Oct 18 p 965 Small Bending Roll*, Nov 8 p 1170 Building: Contracts, June, p 94; July, p 406, 440, 502; August, p 729; September, p 942; October, p 1271, 1328; November, p 1518 Bullard Machine Tool Co.: Mult-Au-Matic Center Lathe*, Sept 27 p 771 Bulle, G.: Coke Oven Gas for Steel Dec 27 p 1638 Bullis, Harry A.: Survey of Profit Trends*, Sept 20 p 687, (Editorial) p 703 Bundling Equipment: Consolidated Steel Strapping for Sheets*, Dec 6 p 1441 Bunnell, Sterling H.: Building Industrial July 19 p 143 Burden Iron Co.: Acquires Right to Manufacture Hollow Rolled Bars, Dec 27 p 1678 Burden, W. W.: Lake Transportation of mobiles*, Sept 20 p 689 Bureau of Standards: Consolidates Publications, Aug 9 p 376 Review of Metallurgical Division*, Aug 30 p 509, (Editorial) p 530 Business: Big or Little? p 1450 Federal Trade Commission (Editorial), Nov 29 p 1386 Forecaster for 1929*, Nov 8 p 1153 Forecaster, Short-Time*, Aug 23 p 465 New Forces in, Nov 29 p 1364 Quest for Stability (Editorial), Dec 6 p 1449 Research, Nov 22 p 1291 Self-Government in (Editorial), Aug 2 p 300 Self-Regulation, Nov 29 p 13873 Stock Market Loans and (Edi- torial), Aug 23 p 477 Survey by National Association of Manufacturers, Oct 25 p 1064; Nov 1 p 1112 Trends, Study Urged, Oct 25 p 1028 Using Statistics to Improve, Aug 30 p 519 Business Press: Agent of Progress, Dec 20 p 1562 Butler Mfg. Co.: Begins Aircraft Production, Nov 22 p 1335 Butterworth, A. C.: Eléctric Power in Iron Mining, Sept 13 p 634 from Plants, Stock Values, Auto- (Editorial), Dec 6 and JULY—DECEMBER, 1928 Butterworth, William: Business Press an Agent of Prog- ress, Dec 20 p 1562 Buying: And Selling, Code Suggested, Oct 1l p 899 Changed in Steel (Editorial), Dec 27 p 1654 Hand to Mouth, Institute of Economics Studying, Oct 18 p 998 Instalment, and the Retailer (Edi- torial), Oct 11 p 911 Ruthless Uneconomic, Oct 11 p 892 What of the Cost of? July 5 p 11 Byers, A. M., Co.: To Build Plant for Utilization of Aston Process, Nov 1 p 1115 Byrd Expedition: Manufacturers’ Contributions, Aug 16 p 412 Cc Cable Clip: Eureka with Grooved 13 p 638 Cabinets, Steel: For Oj! Circuit Breakers*, July 26 p 215 Cadillac Motor Co.: Conveyor System*, Oct 11 p 889 Cadmium Plating: Automatic, in Ford Plant*, Aug 9 p 341 Caldwell Foundry & Machine Co.: 16-Ft. Vertical Casting*, Nov 29 p Jaws*, Sept 1375 Calipers: Brown & Sharpe Micrometer*, July 12 p 92 Cameron, C. L.: Motor Application and Control on Lathes, Dec 13 p 1505 Canada: And American Steel July 12 p 97 (Editorial), Automobile Production, June, p 257; July, p 731 Copper Production 1927, Dec 27 p 1648 Machinery Output 1927, Nov 15 p 238 Pig Iron and Stcel Production Ten Months, pp 1314, 1475; Novem- ber, p 1582 Steel Tariff Agitation, Oct 4 p 843; Oct 11 p 900; Nov 8 p 1172 Capacity: Blast Furnace 1927, Aug 9 p 344 Over, Some is Normal (Editorial), Aug 23 p 476 Rolling Mill by Districts, and Prod ucts*, Aug 2 p 272 Carboloy: New Tungsten Carbide Tool Ma terial, Nov 29 p 1380; Dee 18 p 1494 Carboloy Co., Inc.: To Build Plant to Manufacture Metal and Carbide Alloys, Oct 25 p 1039 Carburization: Due to Diffusion of Solid Carbon, Dec 27 p 1634 Car Dumper: Heyl & Patterson for Toledo & Ohiv Central Railroad, Sept 20 p 732 Carey, Philip, Mfg. Co.: Power Plant of 1800 lb. Steam Pressure, Nov 1 p 1129 Carnegie, Andrew: Bust Unveiled in) Pan-American Union, Dec 20 p 1590 Carnegie Institute of Technology: Research Studies in Coal Mining and Metallurgy, July 19 p 164 Study of Metallurgical Problems, Dec 6 p 1445 Carnegie Steel Co.: Automatic Control Equipment for Heating Furnace, Dec 6 p 1441 Extras on Semi-Finished and Finished Steel, Aug 23 p 487 Safety Trophy*, Dec 6 p 1429 To Build New Warehouse, July 19 p 176; Aug 23 p 471 Carris, Lewis H.: Eye Accidents and Industrial Eye Strain, Dec 27 p 1634 Cars: Freight, Buying—When? torial), July 19 p 169 Freight, Requirements (Editorial), Oct 25 p 1046 Iron and Steel Transportation Re quirements Third Quarter, July 12 p 93 Krupp Coke, Nov 15 p 1226 Cartels: (Edi Competition and (Editorial), Oct 25 p 1045 European Aluminum Continued, Nov 8 p 1172 Not a Cure (Editorial), Aug 16 p 418 Carter, G. O.: Welding, How Procedure Control Originated, Dec 6 p 1434 Carter, John L.: Uniform Foundry Nov 29 p 1363 Case Hardening Service Co.: Ni-Chrom-Al, Sept 27 p 743 Castings: Hydraulic Method of Cleaning, Sept 20 p 734 Castings, Iron: An Engineering Material, Nov 1 p 1084 Blast Furnace Metal for, Dee 13 p 1501; Dee 20 p 1656 Gates and Risers for Good*, Oct 18 p 943; Nov 1 p 1082; Nov 15 p 1218 Foundry of Chicago Pneumatic Too! Co.*, Aug 23 p 461 Heat Treatment*, Aug 2 p 282 Metallurgy of, Nov 22 p 1319 Transverse Test for, Oct 18 p 952 Vertical, 16-Ft. High*, Nov 29 p 375 Without Green Sand Molds*, Aug 23 p 449 Castings, Malleable: Production, May, p 35; June, p 229; July, p 614; August, p 871; September, p 1116; October, p 1403; Year 1927, p 1512 Use on Ford Gars, Nov 1 p 1107 Castings, Steel: Locomotive Frames, New Method of Molding*, Nov 22 p 1286 Production and Sales, June, p 226; July, p 499; August, p 772; September, p 1116; October, p 1327; November, p 1648 Remodeled Plant of American Man- gafiese Steel Co.*, July 12 p 78 With Stainless Coating*, Dec 6 p 1 " Cost System, 472 Cement, Portland: Production, June, p 166; July, August, p 730; September, p 969; October, p 1313 Census: Industrial, Cleveland for Trial, Nov 1 p 1113 Central Alloy Steel Corporation: Quarterly Report, July 26 p 228 HHA WET VIROIN) 4 UN/VERSITV Vi Central Illinois Foundrymen’s Club: Organized, Aug 2 p 298 Chains: Annealing, Oct 18 p 960 Stainless Steel to Strengthen Lon- don Cathedral, Aug 9 p 337 Tire, Wear Testing, July 19 p 141 Chambersburg Engineering Co.: Steel-Side Press*, Nov 1 p 1101 Chamfering Machine: City Machine & Tool Works*, Oct 25 p 1034 Chapin, F. H.: European Plants Adopting Our Methods, Aug 30 p 559 Charls, G. H.: Low Profits of Steel Industry, Dec 27 p 1649 “Ruthless Buying” Unsound, Oct 11 p 892 Chase Brass & Copper Co.: To Build Cleveland Mill, Nov 8 p 1172 Chatillon, John, & Sons: Decimal Sample Weigher*, Sept 6 p 581 Chemists Association: (See Association of Consulting Chemists and Chemical Engi- neers) Chicago Pneumatic Tool Co.: Foundry for Gray Iron Castings*, Aug 23 p 461 Squeeze Riveter*, Sept 27 p 769 Chicago Steel & Wire Co.: Annealing Pot of Stainless Iron*, Dee 6 Pp 1438 Childs, Leslie: Factory as an “Attractive Nui- sance”, S pt 27 p 767 China: Kung Chin Nail Works, Sept 13 p 626 Chisholm-Moore Hoist Corporation: Blue Boy Differential Hoist*, July 19 p 156 Chrome-Iron: For Condenser Tubes, Oct 11 p 894 Chrome Sheet: Made by Apollo Metal Works, Sept 20 p 729 Chromium Engineering Co.: Plant Ready for Operation, Nov 22 p 1337 Chromium Plating: German Development, Nov 22 p 1331 Mechanical Applications, Dee 13 p 1504 Thermometer for Controlling Tem- perature, Sept 20 p 700 Chromovan: Triple Die Steel, Sept 27 p 743 Chrysler Corporation: Opens New Engingering Building, July 12 p93 ~ Chucks: Rogers Segmental Grinding Wheel*, July 19 p 156 Cincinnati Milling Machine Co.: Wage Incentive Plan, Dec 13 p 1495 Cincinnati Shaper Co.: 36-In. Rapid Traverse Shaper*, Oct 4 p 830 City Machine & Tool Works: Chamfering Machine*, Oct 25 p 1034 Circuit Breakers: 3uilt Into Steel Cabinets*, July 26 p 215 : General Electric for Small Installa tions, Dec 6 p 1472 Clark and White: Chrome-Tungsten Steel at High Temperatures, Dec 20 p 1556 JULY—DECEMBER, 1928 Cleaning Machine: Rotor Brick*, July 26 p 218 Cleveland Automatic Machine Co.: Pipe Coupling Machine*, July 26 p 221 Cleveland Blow Pipe & Mfg. Co.: Exhaust System for Removing Fumes from Tanks*, July 19 p 155 Cleveland Crane & Engineering Co.: Arc-Welded Overhead Traveling Crane*, Aug 23 p 469 Clow, James B., & Sons: Merged with National Cast Iron Pipe Co., July 5 p 47 Coal: Industrial Consumption, May, p 94; June, p 413: Jnly. p 647; Aucust, p 942; September, p 271 Miners Abandon Jacksonville Wave Seale. Julv 26 p 224, (Edi- torial) p 223 Mining in Poor Stape (Editorial), Nov 29 p 1385 Standard Classification, Oct 11 p 935 Swelling Dnring Rapid Coking, Oct 18 p 996 Union-Mined. T.oss in (Editorial), Sept 6 p 588 Value Lower in Strike Year (Edi- torial), Oct 4 p 841 Coal Conference: (See International Conference on 3ituminous Coal) Coal Tipple: Prepares Coal at Dock*, Oct 18 p 969 Coating: Corrosion in Metallic Protective, Oct 11 p 888 Zinc, Method for Obtaining Satis- factory*, Oct 4 nv 811 Zinc, Tests for Durability*, Nov 15 p 1226 Cochrane Corporation: Tand-m Blow-Off Valves*, Oct 11 p 896 Code: Buyers and Sellers Suggested, Oct 11 p 899 Colors for Steel Foundry Patterns, Dee 20 p 1562 Comnetitive, for Structural Steel Industry, Sent 13 p 635, (Edi- torial) p 652 Selling. Is Prime Need. Nov 8 p 1180, (Fditorial) p 1179 Coes Wrench Co.: Bougtt by Bemis & Call Hardware & Tool Co., Dec 27 p 1674 Coiler and Slitter: Torrineton Combination*, Aug 9 p 348 Coke: $y-Product and Beehive Production, June, p 411; July, p 614; Au- gust, p 772; Sentember, p 1116; October, p 1313; November, p 1651 By-Products Production 1927, Sept 6 p 614 Cold-Drawn Metals: Age-Hardening, Oct 25 p 1014 Cold-Rolled Shafting: Qualities*, Sept 13 p 637 Cold-Rolled Strip: New Plant of Sharon Steel Hoop Co.*, Dee 27 p 1629 Colonial Steel Co.: Acquired by Vanadium-Alloys Steel Co., Sept 13 p 647 Colorado Fuel & Iron Co.: Employee Group Insurance, Aug 23 p 500 ra Columbia Steel Corporation: he Buying Tin Mill Units, Oct 4 p 83% Commercial Shearing & Stamping Ce.: Double-Dished Heads for Tanks*, Sept 13 p 639 Commercial Standards Unit: Organized by Division of Simplified Practice Bureau of Standards, Oct 25 p 1031 Comparator: Ames Amplifying*, Nov 22 p 1305 Compensation: Workers’ Share in (Editorial), Nov 22 p 1317 Competition: Anti-Trust Law Repeal Unneces- sary, Nov 22 p 1282 Cartels and (Editorial), Oct 25 p 1045 Competitive Code in Structural Steel Business. Sept 13 p 635, (Editorial) p 652 In Darkness or Daylight? (Edi- torial) Sept 27 p 778 Making It Fair (Editorial), Nov 8 » 1179 aston of, Nov 29 pp 1350, 1373 Strip and Sheet (Editorial), July 26 p 233 Compressor, Air: Pontiac Self-Propelled*, Sept 6 p 582 Concrete Reinforcing Steel Institute: Convention Proceedings, Oct 11 p 901 Cone, Phillip H.: Introducing Wage Incentive Plan, Dec 13 p 1495 Conference Board: For New York Iron Trade, Oct 4 p 837 Conger, W. C.: Control of Selling Costs, Oct 25 p 1022 Conkey, H. D., & Co.: Crawler Crane*, July 12 p 120 Consolidated Steel Corporation: Merger of Llewellyn, Baker and Union Iron Works, Dec 20 p 1590 Consolidated Steel Strapping Co-.: Sheet Bundling Equipment*, Dec 6 p 1441 Contactors. : Cutler-Hammer Magnetic*, Sept 20 p 700 Continental Can Co.: Acquires Wheeling Can Co., Nov 2 p 1312 Continental Motors Corporation: Engine Chain Conveyor System*, July 26 p 213 Contracts: Resale Price, Kelly-Capper Bill, Oct 18 p 974; Oct 25 p 1047 Controller: Electric Controller & Mfg. Co.’s Dinkey, July 26 p 247 Convention Hall: Simmons Machine Tool Corporation Building, Sept 20 p 732 ho Conventions: American Electrochemical Society, Sept 27 p 775 American Gear Manufacturers’ Asso- ciation, Oct 18 p 948 American Institute of Steel Construc- tion, Nov 15 p 1235; Nov 22 p1288 American Iron and Steel Institute, Nov 1 p 1085 American Management Association, Nov 22 p 1291 American Manganese Producers’ As- sociation, Sept 13 p 649 American Society for Steel Treating, Oct 18 p 953 American Society for Testing Materials, July 5 p 28 (Conventions, continued) American gineers, 589 American Society of Mechanical En- gineers, Fuels Division, Sept 27 p 769 American Society of Mechanical En- gineers, Iron and Steel Division, Nov 22 p 1301 American Society of Mechanical En- Society of Mechanical Aug 30 p 533; En- Sept 6 p gineers, Machine Shop Practice Division, Sept 27 p 774; Oct 4 p 822 American Welding Society, Oct 25 p 025 Association of Iron and Steel Electri- cal Engineers, July 5 p 31 Concrete Reinforcing Steel Institute, Oct 11 p 900 Eastern States Blast Furnace and Coke Oven Association, Nov 1 p 1115 eee standards (Editorial), Dec 6 p International Acetylene Nov 22 p 1292 International Industrial Relations As- sociation, July 19 p 162 Iron and Steel Institute (British), Oct 18 pp 951, 997 National Association of Manufacturers, Oct 25 p 1064; Nov 1 p 1111 National Founders’ Association, 29 p 1363 National Hardware Association, Oct 18 p 970; Oct 25 p 1040 National Machine Tool Builders’ Asso- ciation, Nov 1 p 1095 New England Industries, Oct 11 p 898 National Safety Council, Oct 11 p 897 Ohio State Foundrymen’s Association, Aug 23 p 473 Open-Hearth Executives, 1294; Nov 29 p 1366 Society of Automotive Engineers, Nov 29 p 1360 Society of Industrial Engineers, Oct 25 p 1028 Taylor Society, Dec 13 p 1511 Conveyor Idler: Fairfield New Belt*, Aug 9 p 348 Conveyors: (See Also Materials Handling) Engine Chain in Continental Motors Plant*, July 26 p 213 For Assembling in White Motor Co.*, Dee 6 p 1425 Handling Parts Orders in Packard Plant*, Nov 1 p 1075 Mechanical Handling in Cash Regis- ter Plant*, Nov 8 p 1149 Overhead System in Sheffield Wire Mill, Oct 11 p 905 System in Cadillac Motor Plant*, Oct 11 p 889 System in Kelvinator Plant*, Aug 2 p 265 Conway, Martin J.: Fuel Oil Control Dee 20 p 1585 Cook and Munroe: Light as Factor in Production, Dec Association, Nov Nov 22 p in Steel Plants, 13 p 1488 Copper: Canadian Production 1927, Dec 27 p 1648 Electrical Developments Increase Use of, July 26 p 227 Fancy Prices for (Editorial), Dec 27 p 1655 Gasoline and (Editorial), Oct 25 p 1 Industrial Progress Since the War*, Nov 29 p 1874 Selling in Europe (Editorial), July 26 p 232 Core: Cast Steel for Bronze Gulls*, July 12 p 85 Core Ovens: Converted to Gas Heating*, Dec 6 p 1424 Cores: Foundry, Rubber Binder for, Oct 18 p 996 JULY—DECEMBER, 1928 Corrigan, McKinney Steel Co.: Safety System, Dec 13 p 1496 Corrosion: In Metallic Protective Oct 11 p 888 Iron and Steel, Atmospheric, Oct 18 p 952 Metal, Committee Report, July 5 » 29 Rapid Tests for Coated Steel, Oct 18 p 975 Rust, Acid and Heat Resisting Steel, Oct 11 pp 884, 908; Nov 8 p 1164 Sea-Water, of Steel, Aug 23 p 451 Theory of, Nov 8 p 1165 Winning the Fight on (Editorial), Oct 18 p 972 Costs: Distribution, Conference, July 5 p 16 Distribution of Rolling Mill*, Sept 20 p 692 Foundry, Nov. 22 p 1312; Nov 29 p 1363 Machine Tool Aecounting Methods, Nov 1 p 1097 Production of Electric Power*, July 26 p 205 Reduction*, July 5 p 6 Reduction, Management’s Oppor- tunities for, Oct 25 p 1028 Counter: Durant New Production, July 26 p 225 Coupling: Morse Flexible*, Nov 22 p 1307 Smith Flex‘ble*, Dec 27 p 1644 Smith Full-Floating Flexible*, Oct 25 p 1035 Cranes: Cleveland Arc-Welded Overhead Traveling*. Aug 23 p 469 Conkey Low-Built*, July 12 p 120 Industrial on Tractor Base*, Sept Coatings, 6 p 582 Universal Long-Boom Motor*, July 19 p 157 Crockett, C. B.: Economic Asnects of Skid Ship- ments, Dec 20 p 1568 Cubler, Edward: Marking Ingots for Identification When Rolled Into Billets, Aug 9 p 356 Cunningham Sanitarium: Steel Structure for Diabetes Pa- tients*, Dec 6 p 1465 Cupolas: Changing Practices, July 19 p 148 Cutler, F. G.: : Boilers for Burning Blast Furnace Gas or Pulverized Coal, Sept 20 p 688 Cutler-Hammer Mfc-. Co.: Magnetic Contactors*, Sept 20 p 700 Motor-Driven Valve Nov 22 p 1307 Cutlery: Tests for Sharpness*, Aug 16 p 398 Cutting Tools: Alloy, Containing no Carbon*, Dec 20 p 1572 Developments in Sept 27 p 750 Czechoslovakia: Iron and Steel Industry, Oct 4 p 838 Mechanism*, Fixtures and*, D Davila, Carlos G.: Latin American Trade, Aug 23 p 478 Davis, N. L.: Coal Tipple on Wheels*, Oct 18 p 969 Vii Davison Coke & Iron Co.: Development at Neville Island, Nov 1 p 1114 New Name of Sharpsville Furnace Co., Sept 20 p 732 Defiance Machine Works: Horizontal Production Drilling Ma- chines*, Sept 20 p 698 Two-Way Boring and Drilling Ma- chine*, Nov 29 p 1370 Definitions: Seams in Forgings, Aug 23 p 460 deForest, A. V.: Uniformity, Continuity and Mag- netic Testing, Nov 1 p 1089; Dee 20 p 1573 Delaware River Steel Co.: Proposed Merger with Scranton Bolt & Nut Co., July 5 p 35 Deoxidizer: Vanadium, for Steel, Sept 27 p 742 Department of Commerce: 1928 Year Book, Nov 1 p 1094 Annual Report Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce, Nov 22 p 1300 Opens Pittsburgh Office, Sept 13 p 642; Oct 11 p 904 Secretary Hoover’s Final Dec 13 p 1523 To Test Airplane Joints, Nov 22 p 1336 Report, Detroit Conveyor & Machine Co.: Engine Chain Conveyor*, July 26 p 213 Detroit-Windsor Ambassador Bridge, Dec 6 p 1444 De Walt Products Co.: Band Saw for 7-in. Material*, Sept 6 p 580 Diabetes: Steel Structure for Patients*, Dec 6 p 1465 Dick, Ralph H.: Marketing Problems of Manufac- turers of Equipment, Dec 13 p 1511 Die-Casting Machine: Reed-Prentice Corporation*, Oct 25 p 1034 Die Castings: Cooperative Investigations on, Oct 4 p 814 Brown, for Instrument Cases, Aug 2 p 281 European Practice, July 12 p 82 Investigation, July 5 p 30 Production and Use of, July 12 p 82 Die Head: Landis for Screw Machines*, Nov 1 p 1101 Dies: Diamond, Alloys as Aug 16 p 392 Steel for Aluminum Die Castings, Oct 11 p 894 Dietert, Harry W.« Sand Testing Machine*, Nov 1 p 1100 Direct Process: Duffield Iron and Steel, Nov 22 p 1310 Smith Sponge Iron or Steel, Dee 13 p 1543 Sponge Iron, German Experimen- tal Plant, Oct 4 p 835; Oct 18 p 1002 Discounts: Cash on Sheets, Aug 2 p 315, (Edi- torial) n 301; Aug 9 p 378; Aug 16 p 438; Aug 23 p 479; Aug 30 p 541; Sept 13 p 640; Oct 18 p 970 Cash, Termed as Graft, Nov 29 p 1386 Quantity, on Steel (Editorial), Sept 27 p 780 Substitutes, Vili Disston, Henry, & Sons, Inc.: To Consolidate Subsidiaries, July 19 p 166 Distribution: Better Planning of Production Crux of Problem, July 12 p 83 For More Economic (Editorial), July 5 p 36 Testing the “Graham Idea” (Edi torial), July 12 p 96 Distribution Conference: (See National Distribution Confer ence, July 5 p 18) Dixen, Joseph, Crucible Co.: Ladle Nozzle of Two Materials* July 19 p 155 Dobelbower, J. C.: Individual Roller Table Drives, July 12 p 84 Dodge Brothers, Inc.: Carbonizing Parts Aug 30 p 513 Castings Without Green - Sand Molds*, Aug 23 p 449 Electric Furnaces for Heat Treat ing*, Aug 16 p 389 Forging Gear Blanks*, Oct 4 p 815 Precision Heat Treatment for Gears”*, Sept 27 p 761 Electrically Domestic Electric Co.: Bought by Black & Decker Co., Oct 18 p 992 Dominion Iron & Steel Co.: Annual Report, Sept 13 p Dominion Foundries & Steel: ro Operate Plate Mill, Nov & p 1172 Donner Steel Co.: Quarterly Report, 667 July 26 p 229 Dot Lubricating Equipment Co.: Nozzle-F il Lubricating Device Dec 20 p 1579 Drebes, Alfred: Alloys as Substitutes for Diamond Dies, Aug 16 p 392 Drill Case: Union Twist Drill Co,*, Nov 15 } 1230 Drilling and Tapping Machine: Anderson Horizontal*, Aug 2 p 287 Drilling Machines: Defiance Horizontal Sept 20 p 698 Defiance Two-Way Nov 29 p 1370 Giddings & Lewis Horizontal Bor ing, Milling and*, Nov 8 p 1169 Ingersoll-Rand Close-Quarter*, Oct 11 p 896 Merit Sensitive*, Dec 27 p 1642 Production Boring and Milholland Spot Facing and*, Sept 6 p 5R1 Morse, for Cast Manganese Steel Sept 27 p 750 Ryerson Combination Boring, Mill ing and*, Aug 2 p 288 Shaw Crane-Putnam Machine Co. Nov 22 p 1304 Drives: Electric. for Rolling Mills, July 5 p 32 Individual Roller Table, July 12 p 84 Link-Belt Silent Chain from Stock. Nov 15 p 1231 Motor, for Strip and Skelp Mills July 12 p 87 Motor, Machine Tool, Dee 18 p 1505 Dubuque Barge Terminal: Link for Rail-and-Water Movement from Chicago to Twin Cities Sept 13 p 636 Symposium, 1928 JULY—DECEMBER, Duffield Process: Iron and Steel Direct from Ore, Nov 22 p 1310 Dumping: Pig Iron Anti-Dumping Order Re voked, Nov 29 p 1379 Dunn, H. C.: To Direct Appraisal of Obsoles- cence of Machinery, July 19 p 165 Duralumin: British Flying Boats Sept 27 p 766 Durant Mfg. Co.: Production Counter, July 26 p 225 Dwellings: Steel, at Boston and Pittsburgh, Sept 13 p 648 Steel at Mount Lebanon, Pa.*, Nov 29 p 1347 Structural Steel for, Nov 15 p 1244 Dwight & Lloyd Sintering Co.: Installation at Youngstown Sheet & Tube Plant, Sept 13 p 648 Patent Decision Affirmed, Sept 138 p 674; Sept 27 p 780 Dyer System: Wage Incentive Plan, Dec 13 p 1495 Dykstra, J. E.: Management Engineering in Small Plants, Dec 27 p 1627 Made of Sagan-Johnson Steel & Iron Co.: In Receivership, Oct 4 p 831 Eagle and Walker: Automatic Recording and Control ling Instruments for Open Hearth Furnaces, July 12 p 77 Earnings: Steel Companies, Three Years, Aug 16 p 413 Eastern States Blast Furnace and Coke Oven Association: Fall Meeting Proceedings, Nov 1 p 1115 Eastern Steel Castings: To Make Pearlitic Iron Castings. Dee 20 p 1609 Eckel, Edwin C.: French Industry, Production and Wages, Nov 22 p 1285 Italy Lacks Adequate Natural Re sources, Dec 20 p 1595 Pig Iron Production Past and Fu- ture, July 26 p 23 Economy: Post-War (Editorial), Sept 13 p 654 Edison Electric Appliance Co.: Making Electric Heating Appli ances*, Nov 15 p 1221 Edison, Ford, Schwab: Dinner for Pioneers of Industry, Sept 13 p 650; Nov 8 p 1180 (Editorial) Edison, Thomas A.: Honorary Member American Elec- trochemical Society, Sept 27 p cr9 tivo Editorials: Davy Week, Whose Sept 13 p 652 Activity R d Half-Year, Jul 12 rpl Industry, De 0 p 1594 \luminu Production, World, Oct 4 842 \r t re Years After, Nov 15 p 124 \ it as Market Stabilizers, Nov ze DP 1317 Automol Output, Light Gains, Aug Automobile Prosperity, Nov 29 p 1384 Automobiles Take More Steel, Nov 1 p 1119 Belgian Business, Oct 4 p 843 Bessemer Steel in the Market. July 12 p 96 British and American Outputs, Aug 16 p 419 : British Blast Furnace Practice, July 12 p 47 Bureau of Standards Carries On, Aug 30 p 530 Business and Stock Market Loans, Aug 23 p 477 Business, Big or Little, Dec 6 p 1450 Business, Self-Government in, Aug 2 p 300 Business Stability, Quest for, Dec 6 p 1449 Buyine in Steel, Changed, Dec. 27 P 1654 Buying Power of Wage Earners, Oct 18 p 973 Capacity, Over, Some is Normal, Aug 23 p 476 Car Buving, Freight, p 169 ‘ar Requirements, Freight, Oct 25 p 1046 Cartels and Competition, Oct 25 p 1045 ‘artels Not a Cure, Aug 16 p 418 Cheapness at a Price, Oct 11 p 910; Oct 18 p Yio Coal—Exit Jacksonville Scale, July 26 When? July 19 p 223 Coal. Loss in Union-Mined, Sept 6 Dp 588 Coal Miners and Economic Law, Aug 9 p 354 Coal Mining in Poor Shape, Nov 29 p 1385 Coal Value Lower in Strike Year, Oct t p 841 Code, Competitive for Structural Steel Industry, Sept 13 p 652 Compensation, Workers’ Share in, Nov 22 p 1317 Competition in Darkness or Daylight? Sept 27 p 778 : 4 Competition, Making It Fair, Nov 5 p 1179 Conquest of the Air, Oct 25 p 1046 Convention Standards, Higher, Dec 6 p 1448 : Cooperative Effort in Industry, Nov 29 p 1384 7 i Copper and Gasoline, Oct 25 p 1045 Copper. Fancy Prices for, Dec 27 p 1655 Copper, Selling in Europe, July 26 PDP Corrosion, Winning the Fight on, Oct IS p 972 Discounts, Quantity, on Steel, Sept 27 p 780 Distribution, For More Economic, July 5 p 36 Distribution Testing the “Graham Idea,’ July 12 p 96 Does the Public Know Us? (Iron and Steel Industry) Sept 27 p 778 Exports, Aircraft, Sept 6 p 586 Exports. August Iron and Steel, Oct {1 p 841 Exports, Automobile and Motor Truck Sept 27 p 779 Ixports, Changing Currents, Aug 2 p 202 Exports, Unweighed Iron, Dec 13 p 1520 Farm Politics and Economics, Sept 20 p 703 Farm lroducts, Relative Value of, Oc! ll p 911 Farmers and the Politicians, Aug 30 p 531 Ford Apprentice School Questionnaires, Aug 23 p 477 Forecasts, Appraising the, Dec 27 p 1654 Foreign Loans, Criticism of, Dec. 20 p 1592 Fuel, Less in Manufacturing, Oct 18 p 974 German Briquetting of Low Grade Coal, Oct 11 p 912 “Go South, Young Man, Go South,” July 19 p 169 “Graham Idea,” Testing, July 12 p 96 Heat Treater, Must He Sweat? Aug 2 p 200 Highways—Winnipeg to Buenos Aires, Oct 4 p 840 Hoover As An Engineer, July 5 p 36 Hoover, President-Elect, Travels, Nov 15 p 1243 Industries Growing Into Maturity, Aug 9 p 355 Inflation, Is There a New? Dec 6 p 1448 Instalment Buying and the Oct 11 p $11 Insurance, Group, Aug 16 p 420 Iron and Steel Industry, Aug 30 p 532 Iron, Measuring Trade by, Nov 15 p 1243 Joint, What Makes a Good? Dee 6 p 1450; Dee 13 p 1522 Labor as a Commodity, Oct 4 p 841 Retailer (Editorials, continued) Labor, Income and Credit, Sept 6 p 586 Labor—Production, Employment and Wages, Aug 9 p 356 Labor—Unemployment Issue, p 233 Labor—Union View of Unemployment, Aug 9 p 354 Labor—Unionization of Plants, Aug 16 p 420 Labor—Wage Earners’ Power. Sept 13 p 652 Labor—Whose Five-Day Week? 13 p 652 Linear Measurements—Straining for Super-Precision, Oct 25 p 1044 Machine Tool Market, Standard, Nov 1 July 26 Airplane Purchasing Sept p 1120 Machining Manganese Steels, Dec 13 p 1521 Market Study a Prime Need, Aug 9 p vd Meetings, How to Ruin, Dec 13 p 1522 Misery in Mining Towns, Dec 27 p 1655 Money-Saving Reforms, Aug 30 p 531 Noise, Cost of, Oct 25 p 1044 Non-Ferrous Metals, Integration in, Dec 20 p 1593 Panama Canal, Enlarging, Dec 20 p Pension Systems, Motives in, Sept 6 p Pensions, Funds for Future, Dec 20 p Petesiiane Products, Low Prices for, Sept 13 p 653 Pig Iron, Less Merchant, Better Prices, Nov 22 p 1316 Post-War Economy, Sept 13 p 654 Price Maintenance, Voluntary, Oct 11 p 910 Prices, Gains from Stabilized, Aug 23 p 477; Sept 6 p 588 Production, Employment Aug 9 p 356 Profits and Purchasing Agents, Aug 30 p 531; Sept 13 p 654 Profits from Volume at Expense of Margin in Per Sale, Oct 11 p 910; Oct 18 p 975 Profits in Prosperity, Sept 20 p 7u3 Prosperity, Germ of Future, Nov 8 p 1179 Prosperity, In Time of Prepare, Nov 1 p 1118 Publicity Pays, Aug 30 p 530 Railroad Buying, July 12 p 98 Research, Culmination of, Nov 1 p 1119 Scrap, Increasing Outcome of, Sept 13 p 653 Scrap Rise, Lessons from, Oct 18 p 973 and Wages, Scrap ,Whence the Steel-Making? Aug 16 p 419 Services, From Servants to, July 19 p 169 Sheet and Strip Competition, July 26 p 233 Sheet Expansion, Aug 23 p 476 Sheets, Constructive Move in (New Discount), Aug 2 p 301 Specialization in Training, Dec 13 p 1522 Spending, Steady, Dec 13 p 1520 Statistics, Steering by, Nov 15 p 1242 Steel, Better Selling of, Oct 4 p 840 Steel, Canada and American, July 12 p 97 Steel Consuming Records, Sept 27 p 779 Steel, Cross Currents in, July 19 p 168 Steel Far Outstrips Pig Iron, Dec 20 p 1592 Steel Ingot Sept Steel Production, 13 p 652: Making, 1118 —_ Merchandising Progress, Nov 8 p 178 Steel, Next Forward Move in, Nov p 1384 Steel Output, 704 Steel Prospects, Seasonal, July 5 p 37 Steel, Structural, Good Showing. July 26 p 234 Steel Tonnage, July 5 p 38 Steel, Westward 301 Steel’s Recuperative p 169 Stock Market Appraisals, 418; Nov 8 p 1178 Stock Market, Spectacular Jumps, Dec 6 p 1451 Stock Market, Why This? 779: Oct 4 p 842 Stock Markets, Length of Bull, Nov 22 p 1317 Studying for Leisure, Nov 8 p 1180 Tariff, Europe and Our, Nov 22 p 1316 Tin Prices and Consumption, Aug 16 p 420 New Record, Oct 11 p 912 Economies of, Nov 1 p 99 World Gains, Sept 20 p Demands for Better, Migration, Aug 2 Pp Powers, July 19 Aug 16 p Sept 27 p JULY—DECEMBER, 1928 Tool Material, New—Cutting and Faster, Oct 18 p 972 Trade Commission and 29, p 1386 Tropics, Industrializing, Sept 20 p 702 True as Steel; Strong as Iron, Sept 20 p 702 Tubular Goods for Oil and Gas, 6 p 587 Two Superstitions 999 Harder Business, Nov Sept Ruined, July 26 p Vice-Fresidency, July 5 p 37 Vote, Get Out the, Sept 20 p 704 Wage Rates, Study of, Dec 6 p 1449 Electric Controller & Mfg. Co.: Dinkey Controller, July 26 p 247 Electrodes: Coated, for Arc Welding, Nov 22 p 1293 Employment: (See Labor) Engine Shafts: Fatigue Failures, Nov 29 p 1362 Engineer: Purchasing, Position July 5 p 5 Engineering: Management in Small Plants, Dec 27 p 1627 Engineering Congress: (See World Engineering Congress) Engines: Airplane, Wasp and Hornet, Oct 11 p 898 Diesel, Light-Weight, for Vehicles, Dec 27 p 1635 Water-Cooled, for Huge Engines, July 26 p 247 Eppelsheimer, Daniel: Sheet Rolling, Nov 22 p 1301 Epstein and Rawden: Aluminum in Mold Makes Abnormal Steel, Nov 15 p 1220 Equilibrium Diagram: Iron-Tungsten*, Dec 20 p 1572 Erie & St. Lawrence Corporation: New York - Cleveland All - Water Line, Aug 30 p 524 Erie City Iron Works: Seymour Water-Cooled Furnace Model for Smithsonian Institu- tion*, Oct 11 p 913 Eureka Metal Products Corporation: Cable Clip with Grooved Jaws*, Sept 13 p 638 Evans, Ulick R.: Corrosion in Metallic Protective Coatings, Oct 11 p 888 To Lecture in United States, Nov 29 p 1381 Evans-Wallower Lead Co.: To Build Electrolytic Zinc Plant, Oct 25 p 1059 Exhaust System: Cleveland, for Removing Fumes from Tanks*, July 19 p 155 Exhibition Hall: Leipzig Machine Tool*, Dec 13 p 1498 Exhibitions: National Machine Tool Builders’ Announcement, Aug 9 p 379 National Metal of A. S. S. T., Prod- ucts and Exhibitors*, Sept 27 pp 741, 752; Oct 18 p 964 Exports: Airplanes to South America, July 19 p 165 Automobiles and Motor Trucks (Editorial), Sept 27 p 779 Changing Currents in (Editorial), Aug 2 p 302 Finished Steel, Where It Goes, Oct 18 p 947 in Industry, Fluorspar 1927, Oct 18 p 1001 Iron and Steel by Months, June, p 293; July, p 555; August, p 870, (Editorial) p 841; Sep- tember, p 1105, October, p 1411 « Iron and Steel, Five Countries, 1913, 1920-1927, Oct 11 p 933 Machinery, Industrial, Classes of Equipment, 1927, July 26 p 227 Machinery, Value, 1927 and Series of Years, July 19 p 163 Machinery, Value by Months, May, p 63; June, p 332; July, p 583; August, p 872; September, p 1106; October, p 1480 Our Foreign Trade Expansion, Dec 6 p 1478 Research Information as an Aid to Business, July 12 p 98 Serap, Shipping Ports and Coun- tries of Consumption, Oct 25 p 1032 Steel, Distribution First Half Year, Aug 23 p 466; Nine Months, Dec 6 p 1479 Terms, Loose, Cause Complaint Abroad, Nov 15 p 1244 Unweighed Iron and Steel (Edito- rial), Dee 13 p 1520 Value Nine Months, Dec 27 p 1657 Extensometer: For Bend Tests*, Sept 6 p 575 Extras: For Special Analysis Steels, Aug 9 p 352 'On Semi-Finished and Finished Steel, Aug 23 p 487 Hot-Rolled Strip, New Card, Oct 25 p 1040 F Fabricated Steel Plate: Orders, June, p 229; July, August, p 845; September, p 1056; Oc- tober, p 1338 Fabricated Structural Steel: Orders, June, p 192; July, p 502; August, p 705; September, p 1068; October, p 1335; Novem- ber, p 1589 Fabricating Plant: American Engineering Co.’s*, Dec 6 p 1433 Fabricators: Ask Relief from Anti-Trust Laws, Sept 13 p 654 Factories: As an “Attractive Nuisance,” Sept 27 p 767 Whiting, Beautified Entrance*, Nov 22 p 1281 Fairbanks, Morse & Co.: Low Lift Screw Pump*, Nov 29 p 1371 Fairfield Engineering Co.: Belt Conveyor Idler, Aug 9 p 348 Farm Problem: Politics and Economics (Editorial), Sept 20 p 703 Farm Products: Relative Value (Editorial), Oct 11 p 911 Farmer: Politicians and (Editorial), Aug 390 p 531 Farrel-Birmingham Co.: Speed Reducers*, Nov 1 p 1101 Farval Centralized System of Lubri- cation Devices, Inc.: Lubricating Devices*, Dee 13 p 1516 Fatigue: Failures of Engine Shafts, Nov 29 p 1362 Strength of Turbine Blades, Dee 27 p 1625 x Faurote, Fay L.: Automatic Cadmium Plating in Ford Plant*, Aug 9 p 341 Electric Furnaces in Fordson Plant*, July 12 p 73 Ford Apprentice School p 631 Making Front Axles in Ford Plant Aug 23 p 457 Treating Ford Model “A” July 5 p 12 Federal Trade Commission: Business and (Editorial), Novy 1386 Dismisses Complaint Against M«: tor Wheel Corporation, Dec 27 p 1662 “Sept 138 Parts, 2G Dp Ferracute Machine Co.: Upper-Toggle C 27 p 1645 Ferromanganese: Production and Imports 26 p 214 Fetherston, T. C.: Central Welding Shop*, 1284 Field, Crosby: Chance of Smal 18 p 975 Files: Production Coining Press*, De 1926, Jul) N¢ 22 p Manufacturer, Oct 1927, Finney, Burnham: Conveying System in Marmon Me: tor Car Plant*, July 19 p 13: Kelvinator Conveyor System*, Aug 2 p 265 Dee 27 np 1669 Handling in Cash Reg Mechanical ister Plant Nov 8 p 1149 Stock Control System in Nationa Cash Register Plant*, Dee 6 1419 Firth-Sterling Steel Co.: Chromovan Triple Die Steel, Sept 27 p 743 Fitterer and Herty: Deoxidation of Steel with Silicor Oct 18 p 954 Fitts, Charles N. Fitts: Fabricators and Anti-Trust Lav Sept 13 p 654 Flannery, M. Markham: Self-Regulation of 29 p 1373 Business, Nov Flat Rolled Steel Manufacturers: (See National Association of Flat Rolled Steel Manufacturers) Floods: Fenced Out with Steel Oct 25 p 1027 Fluorspar: Imports and Exports 1927, Oct 18 p 1001 Standard Sample, July 19 p 192 Tariff Increased, Oct 2