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THE IRON AGE SEMI-ANNUAL INDEX a Abbott Ball Co.: Spe ed Loader*, 1352 Abbott, Charles F.: Proposes Anti-Trust vision, Jan 28 p 300 Steel Must Harness Competi- tion and Cultivate Markets, Feb 18 p 480 Aborn and Rutherford: Determining Degree of Corro- sion in Stainless Steels, Feb 25 p 535 June 23 p Law Re- Aberdeen Proving Grounds: Impact Test of Welded Bomb Bodies*, Jan 21 p 225 Abrasion: Relative Wear of Metals to*, May 26 p 1166 Due Abrasive Blast: Cleaning Sheet Steel by*, Mar 10 p 615 Accidents: Foundry, in Ohio, 1931, p 412 Welding and Cutting, Preven- tion, Feb 4 p 30 Feb 11 Acme Machinery Co.: ; Friction Drive for Forging Ma- chines*, Jan 14 p 181 Acme Steel Co.: Steel Floor Armoring*, June 30 p 1398 Adams, Prof. C. A.: Welding Ductility, May 5 p 1020 Advance Pressure Castings, Inc.: Organized, June 16 p 1312 Advertising: Outdoor, Rustless Steel and Chromium Used in*, Apr 7 Dp 99 Age-Hardening Of Metals, Feb 25 p 527 Air Conditioning: Cooling by Manufactured Ice June 23 New Steel Outlet, p 1343 Aircraft: Airplane Production, 1931, Mar 3 p 28 Air Reduction Sales Co.: Radiagraph Gas Cutting Ma- chine*, May 5 p 1024 Ajax Electric Co.: Ammonia Dissociator, New Source of Hydrog…
THE IRON AGE SEMI-ANNUAL INDEX a Abbott Ball Co.: Spe ed Loader*, 1352 Abbott, Charles F.: Proposes Anti-Trust vision, Jan 28 p 300 Steel Must Harness Competi- tion and Cultivate Markets, Feb 18 p 480 Aborn and Rutherford: Determining Degree of Corro- sion in Stainless Steels, Feb 25 p 535 June 23 p Law Re- Aberdeen Proving Grounds: Impact Test of Welded Bomb Bodies*, Jan 21 p 225 Abrasion: Relative Wear of Metals to*, May 26 p 1166 Due Abrasive Blast: Cleaning Sheet Steel by*, Mar 10 p 615 Accidents: Foundry, in Ohio, 1931, p 412 Welding and Cutting, Preven- tion, Feb 4 p 30 Feb 11 Acme Machinery Co.: ; Friction Drive for Forging Ma- chines*, Jan 14 p 181 Acme Steel Co.: Steel Floor Armoring*, June 30 p 1398 Adams, Prof. C. A.: Welding Ductility, May 5 p 1020 Advance Pressure Castings, Inc.: Organized, June 16 p 1312 Advertising: Outdoor, Rustless Steel and Chromium Used in*, Apr 7 Dp 99 Age-Hardening Of Metals, Feb 25 p 527 Air Conditioning: Cooling by Manufactured Ice June 23 New Steel Outlet, p 1343 Aircraft: Airplane Production, 1931, Mar 3 p 28 Air Reduction Sales Co.: Radiagraph Gas Cutting Ma- chine*, May 5 p 1024 Ajax Electric Co.: Ammonia Dissociator, New Source of Hydrogen and Nitrogen*, June 16 p 1303 Allegheny Steel Co.: Production of Rustless Steels, June 16 p 20 Allied Research Laboratories: Alumaweld Solder, Feb 18 p 4136 Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co.: Alloy Steel Centrifugal Pump for Acids*, May 5 p 1025 Alloy Iron: High Test and, May 19 p 1102 Alloy Products Corpn.: Opens New Plant, May 12 p 1074 Alloy Steel: (Also See Steel) And Alloys in 30 Carpenter Free - Machining, Jan 21 p 247 Chrome-Tungsten for High remperature Use, Feb 4 p 29 1931*, Jan 7 p Chrome-Vanadium Feb 4 p 364 Crusco Steel, Feb 4 p 28 For Locomotive Frames*, Jan 14 p 172 Nitriding, JANUARY-JUNE, 1932—VOL. 129 The Iron Age Publishing Co., 239 West 39th Street, New York Illustrated Articles Indicated by * For Tonnage (Editorial), Increasing Great 1314 Ludlum p 572 Production and 1931, Jan 7 p 9 Razor Blade, Structural Changes in Rolling and Forging, May 26 p 1157 Timang Manganese, Mar 3 p 540 Vanadium in High-Speed, Feb 25 p 489; Discussion, p 506 Vanadium in Medium Man- ganese*, Mar 3 p 546 Welding, May 26 p 1168 Applications Jan 7 p 28 Application in Britain, June 16 p Mar 3 Nevastain RA, Consumption, Welding and Heat Treating Locomotive Frames*, Jan 28 p 284 Alloys: And Alloy Steels in 1931*, Jan 7 p 30 Armide, Tools Tipped with’, Mar 24 p 734 Beryllium, Commercial Possi- bilities, June 23 p 1346 Copper-Beryllium, Mar 33 p 767 “Dp. C. I.””’ New Magnetic, June 16 p 1314 Herculoy, New Revere, June 30 p 1427 High-Chrome Iron, Additional Chromium Aids Machina- bility, Mar 31 p 782 Magnesium, As a Structural Material*, Apr 14 p 872 Magnetic, New Japanese, June s ) « Tungsten-Carbon with Tan- talum Binder*, Mar 10 p 600 Alumaweld Solder, Feb 18 p 436 Aluminum: Finishes and Their Care, Jan 28 p 289 Use of in Automotive Indus- try, Apr 14 p 888 Aluminum Industries, Inc.: Permite Resalum, Acid Re- sistant Coating, Feb 4 p 346 American Broach & Machine Co.: Unit Heating System*, Mar 24 p 720 Vertical Pull-Pipe Broaching Machine*, Apr 14 p 886 American Can Co.: Official Tin Plate volved in Suits, 892 Price In- Apr 14 p American Die Casting Institute: To Survey Die Casting Indus- try, Mar 31 p 809 American tute: Officers, Drop Forging Insti- Jan 21 p 265 American Engineering Co.: Jib Crane*, Jan 28 p 292 American Engineering Council: Annual Meeting, Jan 21 p 267 American Fork & Hoe Co.: How Batcheller Works Com- bats the Depression*, June 23 p 1347 American Foundry Equipment Co.: Sheet Steel Cleaning by Abra- sive Blast*, Mar 10 p 615 American Foundrymen’s Asso- ciation: (See Foundrymen’s Associa- tion, American) American Gear Manufacturers’ Association: Convention Proceedings, May 19 p 1130 American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers: Convention Proceedings, Feb 25 p 506 American Institute of Steel Con- struction: Small House Forum, May 26 p 1192; June 2 p 1217, (Edi- torial) p 1227 American tron and Steel Insti- tute: Charges Foreign Steel Dump- ing, May 12 p 1082 Files Charge of Steel Dump- ing, June Finished 9 p 1261 Rolled Iron and Steel Production, 1931, June 30 p 1404 Mentor for Steel Proposed Editorial), May 19 p 1138 Pig Iron and Ferroalloys Pro- duction, 1931, Apr 7 p 846 Pig Iron and Steel Making Capacities, 1931, June 23 p 1374 Rail Output, 1931, Apr 14 p 895 Seal, Origin of*, June 16 p 1310 Spring Meeting — Plans to Broaden Scope, May 26 p 1173 Steel Casting Capacity, 1931, June 30 p 1404 Steel Ingot and Castings Pro- duction, 1931, June 30 p 1404 Steel Ingot Production, De- cember and Year, p_ 187; January, p 407; February, p 629; March, p 911; April, p 1076; May, p 1264 Trackwork Shipments, Decem- ber and Year, p 213; Janu- ary, p 456; March, p 905; April, p 1140; May, June 23 p 18 Tribute to James A. Farrell*, Apr 28 p 992 American Locomotive Co.: Annual Report, Mar 24 p 743 American Management Associa- tion: Convention Proceedings, May 12 p 1074 American Oxycop Co.: Toolroom Flame Cutting Ma- chine*, Apr 7 p 838 American Rolling Mill Co.: Annual Report, Mar 10 p 651; Quarterly Report, May 12 p 1089 European Steel Men Inspect Steel Process*, June 23 p 1363 Sheet Steel for Frameless Dwelling*, Feb 18 p 439 American Society for Steel Treating: Convention Announcement, Feb 11 p 412 Washington Chapter Apr 21 p 935 American Society for Materials: Convention 30 p 1396 Group Meeting, Officers, Testing June Proceedings, Mar 17 p 684 American Society of Mechanical Engineers: Machine Shop Practice Divi- sion Meeting on Carbide Milling and Welded Steel Machines, Mar 24 p 746 Meeting of Materials Handling Division, May 12 p 1073 Meeting of Student Engineers, Apr 14 p 306 Preparing Training Course in Lubrication, June 2 p 1220 American Society of Tool En- gineering: Organized, Mar 10 p 630 American Stainless Steel Co.: Revision of Stainless Steel Ex- tras, Feb 4 p 362 Stainless Steel Patent Suit Not Dropped, Feb 25 p 512 American Stee! & Wire Co.: Night at Newburgh Mills*, Mar 24 p 714 Operating Duluth Plant, June 23 p 137 American Steel Foundries: Annual Report, Feb 25 p 533; Mar 24 p 743 American Steel sociation: Convention Proceedings, 26 p 1177 Resolution on Dumping of Foreign Steel, May 26 p 1177 American Supply and Ma- chinery Manufacturers Asso- ciation: Adopts Resolution Destructive May 12 p 1075 American Tool Works Co.: Super Lathe Exhibit, Mar 24 p 743 Super Lathe to Use Carbide Tools*, Mar 31 p 784 American Welding Society: Warehouse As- May Against Competition, Convention Proceedings, May 5 p 1020 American Zinc Institute: Convention Proceedings, May 5 p 1050 Ammonia Dissociator: Ajax Electric, New Hydrogen and June 16 p 1303 Annealing: (Also See Heat Treating) Anti-Injunction Bill, Jan 21 p 246; (Editorial), Mar 31 p 799 Anti-Trust Law: Bituminous Industry to Test, Feb 18 p 481 California Industries Nye Bill, Feb 25 p 510 Dangers in Changes, Feb 25 p 518 Legislation, C. R. Hook Advo- cates Relief, May 26 p 1184 Loosening (Editorial), Feb 4 p Source of Nitrogen’, Favor 362 Revision Proposed, Jan 28 p 300; Feb 18 p 459 Testing (Editorial), Feb 11 p 414 Appalachian Coals, Inc.: To Test Anti-Trust Feb 18 p 481 Laws, Arcade Malleable Iron Co.: Arzon Metal, June 23 p 18 R. $.: : Aluminum in Automo- tive Irdustry, Apr 14 p 888 Archer, Use of Armco Culvert Manufacturers Asspc.ation: Corrugated Pipe Made of Heavy 1303 Plates*, June 16 p Armide: Carbide Alloy, Tools with*, Mar 24 p 734 Tipped Armstrong Brothers Tool Co.: Tools Tipped with Armide*, Mar 24 p 734 Arnold, E. H.: Deep Drawing of 28 p 971 Zinc*, Apr Arzon Metal: Product of Arcade Malleable Iron Co., June 23 p 18 Ash: As Measure of Value of Blast Furnace Coke, Feb 11 p 399 Associated Machine Tool Deal- ers: Spring Meeting June 16 p 1311 Proceedings, Association of tron and Steel Electrical Engineers: Convention Proceedings, June 30 p 1394 Aston, James: Welding of Wrought Iron, June 16 p 1282 Aston Process Compirison of Puddled Iron and, Feb 25 p 487 Atlas Steel Barrel Co.: Making Steel tarrels from Flat Sheets in One Hour’ Apr 14 p 876 Auburn tron Co.: Steel Trusses Made to Loolh Like Wood, Feb 11 p 412 Austin Co.: BKstablishes Welding Divisio: Mar 3 p 572 Austin Mfg. Co.: Convertible Tractor Shovels* Apr 21 p 927 Automatic Transportation Co.: Power Truck*, Mar 24 p 723 Tilting Tiering Blectric Fork Truck*, Apr 14 p 886 Automatics, Lathe Type: Some Developments in 1931*, Jan 7 p 62 Automobiles: Bodies, Rust-proofing by Par colite Process*, Jan 28 p 283 Machining Differentials*, Feb IS p 436 One Day's Production of Plymouth Cars*, May 26 p 1180 Production by Months, De- cember, p 140; Year 1931, p 308; January, p 572; Febru- ary, p 817; March, p 1033 April, p 1219 Sales Tax on, Jan 2s p } (Editorial) p 305 Tin Plated Cast lLron Pistons for, May 12 p 1063 Wear in Service Testing of Parts, May 12 p 1063 Avey Drilling Machine Co.: spe ial lLorilling and I pir Machines*, Mar p 56 Axes: Color Indicate Tempel! Mar l p 783 B Baird Machine Co.: Bench-Type Tilting Tumble Feb 11 p 404 Bakelite Corpn.: New Plant*, Mar 10 p 61 Proces for Sealing Porous Castings, June 2 p 1220 Baker, J. F.: Skip Hoist with Thrusto1 Braking Device*, Mar 17 p 680 Baldwin-Southwark Corpn.: Teles ope Mounting* Mat p 797 Testing Machine, World's Largest*, Mar 17 p 669 Ball Transfers: Mathews for Plates* Mar 24 p 733 “* Mathews Lsed ine kAeding Round Bars Banks: Liquidity and ery You ( to Water, 12 p 1080 Reopening fe torial), Ma uspensions Circulation S Bantam Ball Bearing Co.: tadial Roller Bearings’, Tools for 21 p 932 Sales Increas New Lines* Barnes Corpn., John S.: Automatic Lathe lloy Cutting p 18? Barnes Drill C lioning and O.: Lapping Jan *, Apr@i*p 931 913 Har Business Reco, ‘an Lead a Horse Apr 28 p 959; May vr Business (Edi- r 10 p 634 and Money it * Feb 11 p 413 Api ed by Developing Apr 21 p ‘ if Machine, No. 194*, June 16 p 1302 Barrels, Steel: Fast Production Reduces Stock Needs, Mar 17 p 674 From Flat Sheets in On Hour*, Apr 14 p 876 Output 1931, Feb 4 p 364; Jan uary, I 630; February March, p 1074; April, June 16 p 20 Production—Reports Confusing (Editorial), Mar 24 p 744 Welding of*, May Resistance 12 p 1056 Barrett-Cravens Co.: Hand-Lift Cable Reel Truck’, Mar 24 p 722 Tiering Machines*, Jan 28 p- 292 Bars: Cold-Finished Steel Extras, May 19 p 1140; June 9 p 1274 Reinforced Concrete, Cam- Foreign- paign Against Made, June 2 p 1222 Reinforced Concrete, Foreign, Must Be Marked to Indicate Origin, Apr 28 p 999; June 16 p 1311; June 23 p 1374; June 30 p 1410 Basing Point: Federal Trade Commission Re- port on, Mar 31 p 796 Batcheller Works: How a Farm Implement Man- ufacturer Combats the De- June 23 p 1347 pression*, Batty, George: Making Acid Castings, Jan Baumbach Mfg. Co., E. A.: Steel for 236 Electric 21 p Drop Forged Steel Die Sets*, June 23 p 1354 Beardsiey & Piper Co.: Screenarator*, Feb 11 p 404 Bearing Metals: As Made and Used Today’, Mar 31 p 774 Bearings: Ball and Roller Lubrication Mar 10 p 608; Mar 17 p 672 Ball, High Lights in Produc- tion*, Mar 3 p 552 Ball Increasing Sales by De- veloping New Lines*, Ap Zl p ¥1s Ball Testing for Dynamic Balancer*, Feb 11 p 390 Bantam Radial Roller*, Apr 21 p 932 Morgoil Roll Neck*, Mar 10 p 61% New Metal for Crankshafts, Mar p 558 Becker, Luther D.: Scrap Exports, 1931, Mar 10 p 626 Belgium: Investigat American Meth ods to Promote Use of Steel, Apr 28 p 26 Bell & Howard Co.: Making Sound Film Printing Machine Varts*, June 23 p 1337 Belting: Leather, to Be Sold by Thick ness, Api p 842 Life of, Apr 21 p $28 Benches: New Type for Chipping Cast rou ings, Mar 3 p Bendix Stromberg Carburetor Co.: Flexible Metallic Tubing*, Mai 10 p 619 Bennett, William: Special Quality Steels for Shipbuilding, Mar 3 p 551 Beryllium: Adds Strength to Copper, Mat 31 p 767 Commercial Possibilities, June 23 p 1346 Bethlehem Steel Co.: Application of Photoelectri Tube to Cutting Hot Rod in Motion*, Mar 24 p 72 Bethlehem Steel Corpn.: Annual Meeting, Apr 14 p 910 Report, Feb 4 p 1026 (Juarterly 352; May 5 p Bible, Guy P.: Report on Steel Import Situa- tion, Apr 21 p 937 Bierbaum, C. H.: Bearing Metals as Made and Used Today’, 774 Mar 31 p Birmingham Slag Co.: Skip Hoist with Thrustor Braking Device*, Mar 17 p 680 JANUARY—JUNE, 1932 Blanking: Sheet Steel for Automobiles, Pliminating*, Jan 28 p 287 Blowpipe: Torit Air-Gas*, Mar 10 p 623 Blue Valley Foundry Co.: Budget Control*®, Jan 28 p 275 Boeing Airplane Co.: Heat Treating Aluminum AIl- loy Airplane Parts*, Mar 10 p 606 Bolton, J. W.: High Test and Alloy Iron, May 19 p 1102 Bomb Bodies: Impact Tests of Welded*, Jan 21 p 225 Bone, Prof. W. A.: Century of Fuel Economy, May 5 p 24 Bonuses: : For Close Work, Mar 3 p 559 Book Reviews: Market Research Mar 3 p 573 Sources, Symposium on Malleable Lron Castings, Feb 18 p 456 Boring and Drilling Machines: Some Developments in 1931°, Jan 7 p 56 Boring and Facing Machine: Sellers Special Cylinder, for Large Work*, June 2 p 1212 Boring Mills: Consolidated Three-Bar*, Jan 21 p 20 Bornstein, H.: Developments in Gray Iron, May 19 p 1103 Bower Roller Bearing Co.: Lapping Free-Wheeling Rolls*, Feb 25 p 491 Brake Drums: Lining Centrifugally Cast Into Steel Shell*, Feb 18 p 142 Sundstrand Splitting Ma- chine*, Jan 28 p 293 Brakes: Some Developments in 1931*, Jan 7 p 81 Steelweld sending, with Housings of Welded Steel*, Feb 11 p 402 Brandt-Warner Mfg. Co.: Operations Through Depres- sion, Jan 21 p 248 Brass: Used for Repairs, Mar 17 p 674 Brazing: Copper, with Electric Furnace Atmosphere Control*, Mar 10 p 602; Mar 17 p 670 Bridgeport Safety Emery Wheel Co.: 48 Abrasaw Cut-Off Ma No chine*, Feb 4 p 350 Bridges: Wellman Coal-Handling*, Feb 25 p 496 Broach: Eex-Cell-O-Internal Gear*, Jan 14 p 184 Broaching Machines: American Vertical Pull-Pipe’*, Apr 14 p 886 Some Developments in 1931*, Jan 7 p 53 Bronze: Bearing, Effect of Casting Temperature and Additions of Iron, Feb 11 p 391 Welding Extruded, May 5 p Brown & Sharpe Mfg. Co.: High-Speed Vertical Miller*, May 26 p 1172 New High-Speed chines*, Mar 17 p Milling Ma- 678 Brown Instrument Co.: Self-Balancing Indicating DPo- tentiometer*, June 16 p 1302 Browne, V. B.: Production of Rustless Steel, High - Grade June 16 p 20 Bryant Machinery & Engineer- ing Co.: Organized, Bryden, James: Jan 21 p 253 Cold Rolling Mill for Wide Sheets, May 5 p 1050 Early Continuous Rolling of Sheets in Europe, May 12 p 20 Buchen, Walter: Merchandising and Prices, Jan 28 p 306 Buckingham, Earle: Tests of Non-Metallic May 19 p 1131 Budd Mfg. Co., Edward G.: Handling Automobile Sheets*, June 2 p 1208 To Build Rustless Steel, Gears, Pneu- matic-Tired Railroad Car, Jan 14 p 213 Budgets: Control, as Applied in Blue Valley Foundry’, Jan 28 p 275 Expense, Obtaining Variabil- 1243 Buffalo Electric Furnace Corpn.: Wiles Hollow Electrode Fur- nace*, May 12 p 1066 ity in*, June 9 p Buffington, Eugene J.: Retires from Presidency IIl- inois Steel Co.*, June 23 p 1363 Buick Motor Co.: Machining Camshafts*, Mar 31 p 768 Machining Crankcases*, Apr 7 p 82S Machining Crankshafts*, May 19 p 1114 Building: (See Construction) Buildings, Metal: Frameless Sheet Steel*, Feb 18 p 459 Houses Becoming a Factory Product*, May 26 p 1160 New Type Steel Frame, Feb 25 p 490 Porcelain - Enameled Steel House to Be Shown at Chi- cago World’s Fair, Apr 28 p 963 Richmond Department of Pub- lic Works*, Mar 3 p 557 Shop Fabricated Custom Built Steel*, Apr 13 p 881 Steel Housing Hazards*, Apr <8 p 964 Bull, R. A.: Effect of the Depression on Electric Steel Casting Indus try, May 19 p 1104 Bulldozer: Steelweld with Power Ad- justed Die Holder*, Apr 7 p 837 Bullock, Frank W.: “Product Named May 5 p 1036 ‘or Equal,’ ” Burgess and Kinzel: Vanadium in High - Speed Steel, Feb 25 p 488; Discus- sion, p 506 Burgess Battery Co.: Radiovisor Bridge, and Relay for Chatillon Amplifie Tel- epoise*, Jan 14 p 185 Burners, Oil: ; Mass Production in_ Silent Glow Plant*, Mar 3 p 549 Burnishing Machine: Gleason No. 18 Spiral Bevel Pinion*, Feb 11 p 403 Wicaco Bevel Pinion*, Jan 21 p 241 Business: Activity and Steel Produc- tion*, Feb 11 p 413 Adjustments Will Speed Re- covery (Editorial), Apr 21 p 942 Bank Liquidity and Recovery, Apr 28 p 959; May 12 p 1080 Big Money Mobilizes (kdi- torial), June 9 p 1265 Big Money Must Come to the Rescue, June 2 p 1201 Depressions, How They End, June 30 p 1397 Evolution—Barter to Modern’, June 30 p 1390 Financial Strain Relaxed and oe WEEE en * oy 4 1 4 =i ~s I i lie: Ep Pa Calit Al Cam W Cam Re ‘ Cam M: Can Al | | hey ineer- Wide ng of 12 p s, Jan Jears, - * Bee eets*, Pneu- Car, Blue 28 p riabil- orpn.: Fur- ‘y Iil- Mar 31 Apr 7 ', May an b actory 160 Feb Steel t Chi- r 28 p f Pub- Speed iIscus- iplifie: n Tel- Silent 549 Bevel Jan 21 roduc- dad Re- r 21 p ‘overy, p 10580 (Edi- to the y End, odern*, ed and 1 ee vee QS RO ea oe EN <a” GEE = ra re NE OTOL Business—Continued Panie Eliminated’, p 681 Financing Recon struction (Editorial), Jan 21 p 254 Guide Posts for the Organiza- tion, Mar 17 p 665 Mar 17 Revival Will Release Machine Tool Purchases, Mar 24 p 711 Short Selling and, Feb 25 p SOS Signs of Better Sentiment (Editorial), Sound Jan 21 p 254 Recovery Depends on Conservative Reserve Pol- icy, Mar 3 p 569 State Trade Barriers Create New Problems, May 5 p 1019 “Buy American” Bill: Before House of Representa tives, Mar 31 p 792 Buying: (Also See Purchasing) Destructive (Editorial), 77; May 5 p 1036 pois; c Mat Cabinet: Stackbin, Sheet Steel Machine Tender*, Mar 10 p 624 Cadillac Motor Car Co.: Connecting Rods Made by New Forging Proc: Api 14 p 869 Calculator: Foster Speed*, Feb 18 p 452 California State Chamber of Commerce: Annual Conference, Feb 25 p 10 Campbell and Taylor: Welding Electrolux Gas lKe- frigerator Parts May » p Campbell, James A.: Resigns Chairmanship of Youngstown Sheet & Tubs Co.*, Feb 11 p 416 Camshafts: Machining Buick*, Mar 31 p Canada: Automobile Production, 1931, p 358; January, p 572; Feb ruary, p 817; March, p 1033 Ixports and Imports of Pig Iron, 1931, Apr 21 p 20 Pig Iron and Steel Production, 931, Feb 11 p 406; January p 630; February, p 860 March, p 986; April, p 1238 May, p 1419 Canadian Steel Corpn., Ltd.: Perley, Ward B., To Be Re tired as President of*, May 12 p 1091 Seens, J. W., to Become Pres- ident*, May 19 p 1136 Canton Drop Forging & Mfg. Co.: Making Cadillas Connecting Rods by New Forging Prox ess*, Apr 14 p 869 Capacity: rig Iron and Steel Making, 1931, June 23 p 1374 Rationalizing Steel, June 1226 Steel Casting, 1931, June 30 p 1404 Steel Finishing (Editorial), Jan l4 p 195 Steel, Scaling Down Estimates (Editorial), Jan 21 p 254 Carbide Milling: Discussed at Machine Shop Practice Meeting of A. S. M E., Mar 24 p 746 Cardullo, Forrest E.: Short Selling of Securities Feb 25 p 508 Carillon: Making Large Bells for*, Jai 21 p 230 Carnegie Steel Co.: Life of Steel Sheet Piling, June 9 p 1247 Ca rpenter Steel Co.: Machining Chrome- Nickel Steel, Jan 21 p 247 Car-Puller: Fridy Combination Drum and Capstan*, Apr 21 p 932 NU JANUARY—JUNE, 1932 Carrier: Wean Automatic Annealing Box*, Mar 10 p 614 Carrier - Brunswick Interna- tional, Inc.: Vapor Degreaser*, Mar 10 p 622; Mar 31 p 809 Cars: Budd Company to Build Rust- less Steel Pneumatic-Tired Railroad, Jan 14 p 213 Reading Railroad Buys Stain- less Steel, May 5 p 1026 Caspers Tin Plate Co.: Lithographing Sheet Metal*, Feb 25 p 500 Caster: Divine Swivel Truck*, May 12 p 1070 Casting Machines: For Concrete Grave Vaults, June 2 p 1220 Lester Pressure Die*, Jan 21 p 243 Castings: Chipping, New Type Mar 3 p 559 Benches, Karly Inspection Saves Clean- ing Costs, Mar 17 p 674 Porous, Bakelite Process fo. Sealing, June 2 p 1220 Castings, Alloy Iron: Used in Pulp Industry, Feb 25 p 499 Castings, Alloy Steel: Developments in, May 19 p 110 Vanadium Medium Man ganese*, Mar 3 p 546 Castings, Aluminum Alloy: Heat Treating, M iy 26 p 1168 Castings, Iron: Development in, May 19 p 1103 Icffect of Nickel on Graphi tization of*, May 12 p 1063 Isffect of Section on Tensile Strength of*, May 19 p 1106 Melting in the Electric Fur- nace*, Apr 28 p 968 Production December, p 354; January p 630 February, p 841; Marel p 1030; April, p 1222 Versus Forgings and Malleable Custings (Editorial), Apr 7 p 848; June 2 p 1226 Volume Chat During ¢ l ing, June 16 p 1310 Castings, Malleable: “orgings and, Versus Gray Iron (Editorial), Apr 7 p S48: June 2 p 1226 Production by Months, De- cember ind Year, p 407 January, p 629 February, March, p 1040; April, p 1215 Castings, Non-Ferrous: Industrial Conditions, May i9 p 1101 Castings, Rustless Steel: Making, Feb 25 p 499 Castings, Steel: Acid Electric Steel for, Jan 21 p 236 ( pacity 1931 June () p 1404 Electric, Effect of Depression on the Industry, May 19 p 1104 In Welded Structures*, Feb p 396 Inclusions, Effect on, Feb 25 p IO Output, December and Year, p 481; January p 632; March, p 1030; April, June 16 p 20 Production, 1931, June 30 6p 1404 Symposium June 30 p 16 Cement: Pre-Mixt Acid Proof, Jan 14 p 181 Cemented Carbide Milling, May 12 p 1060 Cemented Carbide Tools: For Machining Aluminum Parts*, Apr 21 p 923 Census: Youngstown Wheeling Pro- duction, 1929, Mar 24 p 740 Chain: Testing Magnetically, Apr 14 p R82 Chamber of Commerce of the United States: Convention Announcement, Apr 14 p 906 Chamfering Machine: City Gear, with Workhead Drive*, Feb 25 p 503 Chapman, Everett: Machine Tool of the Future, Mar 24 p 746 Welding Ductility, May 5 p 1020 Welding Shapes for Machine Tool Loads*, Apr 28 p 972 Charis, G. H.: ‘“‘Dumping” Steel, Menace to Economic Recovery, May 19 p 1132 Chase, Frank D.: Foundry Construction Trend, May 19 p 1105 Chase, Herbert: Modern Painting for Modern Plants*, Feb 11 p 392 Chatillon & Sons, John: Telepoise Continuous Weigh- ing and Recording Device’, Jan 14 p 185 Cherry, R. M.: Klectrit Heated Galvanizing Furnace*, Feb 4 p 334 China: Steel Grid Roadway, British Test of, Jan 14 p 166 Chromium Plating: Automobile Piston Pins, Jan 28 p 279 Cuts Cuttir Costs (Edi- torial), Feb 18 p 462 For Outdoor Advertising, Rustless Steel and*, Apr 7 p 22 . Prevents Freezing, Mar 17 p 675 Properties of*, June 23 p 1344 Reveals Minute Cracks, Mar 3 p 559 Chromonite: Hard Iron Rolls, May 5 p 1031 Chucks: City Machine fo Holding Helical Gears*, May 12 p 1070 Cincinnati Milling Machine Co.: Keyway Milling Machine with Hydraulic Feed*, Apr 7 p $37 Vertical Milling Machine with Dual Control*, Apr 14 p 885 Cincinnati Shaper Co.: Back Gages for Shears*, Mar 24 p 734 Something New in Tool Pho- tography*, May 5 p 1050 Circuit Breaker: Westinghouse Mar 24 p 732 City Machine & Tool Works: AB De-ion*, Chuck for Holding Helical Gears*, May 12 p 1070 Gea! Chamfering Machine with Workhead Drive*, Feb 25 p 5 ; Clamp Fixtures: Savings with, Apr 14 p 8383s Clark, S. G.: Suppress ‘‘Bear Raiding,’’ Not Short Selling, Apr 7 p 850 Clark Tructractor Co.: Lifting and Tiering Truck with 2-In Under Clear- ance*, May 5 p 1023 Cleaning: Acid Control for, Mar 17 p 675 Sheet Steel by \brasive Biast*, Mar 10 p 615 Cleaning Equipment: Tremont Cut Nail*, Jan 14 p 183 Cleveland Automatic Machine Co.: Nut Manufacturing Machine’, Mar 3 p 565 Cleveland Pneumatic Tool Co.: Pump, Air-Driven Centrifugal Sump*, Jan 21 p 244 Clocks, Electric: Mass Production in Electric Auto-Lite Plant*, May 26 p 1155 iti Clutch: Magnetic 4%%-In. Diameter*, June 23 p 1354 Coal: Bituminous Industry, Regional Sales Agency Plan, Feb 18 p 481 Clean, Development of Speci- fications for, June 30 p 1410 Pulverized, System at Link- Belt Plant*, Mar 17 p 662 Coatings: Aluminum Acid-Resistant, Feb 4 p 346 Felt on Steel, Mar 24 p 742 For Light Metals, Evaluating Protective*, Feb 25 p 495 Metal Paint, Eastern Mabelite, May 5 p 1024 Parcolite Process for proofing Automobile Jan 28 p 283 Rust- sSodies*, Pre-Mixt Acid Proof Cement, Jan 14 p 181 Tin on Cast Iron Automobile Pistons, May 12 p 1063 Zine, Preventing White Rust on*, Jan 21 p 232 Coes, Harold V.: Guide Posts for Business Or- ganization, Mar 17 p 665 Coke: Blast Furnace, Ash as Meas- ure of Value of, Feb 11 p 399 By-Product and Beehive Pro- duction, 1931, Feb 11 p 24; January, Mar 3 p 28; Feb- ruary, p 860; April, p 1219 Cold Metal Process Co.: Cold Rolling Strips by Steckel Process*, Jan 14 p 168 European Steel Men Inspect Steel Process*, June 23 : 1363 Cold Rolling: Strips by Steckel Process*, Jan 14 p 168 College Graduates: Commencement Counsel (Edi- torial), June 16 p 1319 Industry and (Editorial), June 9 p 1265 Technical, What Will Indus- try Do with? June 23 p 1348 Color for Tools, Apr 7 p 834 Colorado Fuel & Iron Co.: Annual Report, Mar 10 p 636; Quarterly Report, May 5 | 1026 Rolled Its First Rails 50 Years Ago, Apr 28 p 970 Columbia Stee! Co.: i hl, Ambrose NN... New President*, May 12 p 1078 De Forest, A. T Presidency’, Retires from June 9 p 1264 Columbian Steel Tank Co.: Portable Factory Built House*, June 23 p 1375 Colt’s Patent Firearms Mfg. Co.: Steel Machining Small Arms*, Feb t p 324 Competition: Cooperative (Editorial), May 26 p 1182 Destructive, Resolution Adopted by Supply Manu- facturers and Distributors Associations, May 12 p 1075 Conduit: Making by Welding Gas- Continuous Process*, Apr 21 p 920 Cone, Edwin F.: Foundry Industry Now and After the Depression—A Symposium, May 19 p 1100 Tool Steels, Classified as to Brands and Types, June 16 p 1287 Connecting Rods: Cadillac, Made by New Forg- ing Process*, Apr 14 p 869 Machining and Inspection in Ford Plant*, Jan 21 p 221 Connersville Blower Co.: Not Involved in Credit Sit- uation Affecting Holding Company, Apr 14 p 895 iv Consolidated Machine Tool Corpn.: Three-Bar Boring Mill*, Jan 21 p 20 Consolidated Steel Corpn.: tall Conveyor for Plates*, Mar 24 p 733 Forms for Concreting Hoover Dam Tunnels*, June 2 p 20 New Fabricating Plant*, Maz 31 p 780 Construction: fuilding Prospects, 1932, Jan 21 p 248 Contracts, December, p 264 February, p 694; March, p 940 Home, Imminent (Editorial), Mar 10 p 635 Iron and Steel, 1931, Jan 7 p 58 Consumer Products: Trend Toward (Editorial), Jan 21 p 255 Continental Roll & Steel Foun- dry Co.: Chromonite Rolls, Hard Iron, May 5 p 1031 Conventions: American Engineering Coun- cil, Jan 21 p 267 American Foundrymen’'s Asso- ciation, May 12 p 1071 American Gear Manufactur- ers’ Association, May 19 p 1130 American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers, Feb 25 p 506 American Iron and Steel In- stitute, May 26 p 1173 American Management Asso- ciation, May 12 p 1074 American Society for Testing Materials, June 30 p 1396 American Society for Testing Materials, Group Meeting, Mar 17 p 684 American Steel Warehouse Association, May 26 p 1177 American Welding Society, May 5 p 1020 American Zine Institute, May 5 p 1050 Associated Machine Tool Dealers, June 16 p 1311 Association of Iron and Steel Electrical Engineers, June 30 p 1394 California State Chamber of Commerce, Feb 25 p 510 Institute of Scrap Iron and Steei, Mar 17 p 688 Iron, Steel and Allied Indus- tries of California, Feb 18 p 480: Feb 25 p 510 National Association of Pur- chasing Agents, June 16 p 1320 National Machine Tool Build- ers’ Association, Apr 21 p 938 National Metal Trades ciation, Apr 28 p 983 Open-Hearth Executives, June 2 p 1215 Porcelain June 2 p Asso- Enamel Institute, 1219 Steel Founders’ Society of America, Jan 28 p 306; May 26 p 1178 Supply Manufacturers and Distributors May 12 p 1075 United Metal Trades tion, Apr 28 p 989 Associations, Associa- Conveyors: Ball, for 733 Core, in Link-Belt Plant*, Mar 31 p 770 Double, Speed Production, Mar 31 p 782 Roller System in Jobbing Foundry, Mar 31 p 782 Switching Loads*, Feb 11 p 387 Synchronized by Photoelectric Devices and Selsyns*, Apr 21 p $30 Twin-Screw 328 Plates*, Mar 24 p rype*, Feb 4 p Cooper-Hewitt Lamp: New Model Mercury-Vapor*, Mar 17 p 679 Copper-Beryllium Bronzes, 31 p 767 Mar Copper-Brazing: With Electric Furnace At- mosphere Control*, Mar 10 p 602; Mar 17 p 670 Cores: Crooked, Make Straight Pipe’, Apr 7 p 826 Corrigan, McKinney Steel Co.: Merger with Newton Steel Co. Under Way, May 19 p 1150 Corrosion: Determining Degree in Rust- less Steel, Feb 25 p 535 Effect of Heat Treatment on Resistance of Rustless Steel, Ke b 25 p 535 Intergranular in Rustless Steels, Feb 25 p 507; May 5 p 1022 Larssen Resista Piling, Feb 18 p 441 Welds, Device for Studying’, June 9 p 1253 White Rust on Zinc Coatings, 929 Preventing*, Jan 21 p 232 Costs: Comparative System for Steel Industry, May 26 p 1163; June 16 p 1285 Foundry Systems, ment and Use of, 1104 Government in Comparison with Business Happenings (Editorial), Apr 28 p 990 ‘“‘Normal’’—Key to Overhead Charges, Mar 31 p 765 Reduction, Road to Profit*, Jan 21 p 217 Develop- May 19 p Steel Making, Today's High, June 23 p 1359 Crane, E. V.: Modernizing in Stamping rrade*, Jan 7 p 74 Cranes: Harnischfeger with Caterpillar Truck Mounting*, Mar 24 p 799 Railroads May Charge for Service, June 23 p 1375 Roller Bearing Electric Equipment for*, Jan 21 p 226 Crankcases: Machining in Buick Plant*, Apr 7 p 828 Crankshafts: Ford V-8 Operations*, June 30 pp 1349, 1392 Machining Buick*, 1114 May 19 p Machining ‘‘Wasp’’ and ‘‘Hor- net’’*, Jan 28 p 280 Credit: Governmental—A Price That Must Be Paid May 5 p 1050 (Editorial), Needed for Plant Moderniza- tion, June 23 p 13856, (Edi- torial) p 1365 Creep: Steel, Structural, at High Jan 28 p 290 Bridge Temperatures*, Tests on Cold-Drawn Wires*, Apr 21 p 915 Crocombe, William E.: Elevated Highways as an Ap- poich to Reconstruction, Ma; 10 p 613 Croyden Bell Foundry: Making Large Bell for a rillon*, Jan 21 p 230 Crucible Steel Co. of America: Annual Meeting, Apr 28 p 986 Annual Report, Mar 10 p 636 Crusco Steel, New Alloy Steel, Feb 4 p 28 Ca- Crusco Steel: New Alloy Steel, Feb 4 p 28 Crushing Machine: Patterson Gyrocentric*?, 21 p 933 Apr Curran and Gilligan: Effect of Section on Tensile Strength of Gray Lron*, May 19 p 1106 Curtis, Frank W.: Cemented - Carbide Milling’, May 12 p 1060 Tungsten and Tantalum Car- bide for Milling, Mar 24 p 746 Cutler-Hammer, tInc.: Welding Timing Device with Electronic Tube*, Mar 10 p 624 JANUARY—JUNE, 1932 Cutting Machine: Gray Turret Mar 17 p 679 Cut-Off Machines: Bridgeport No. 48 Feb 4 p 350 Some Developments in Jan 7 p 119 Head Metal’, Abrasaw*, 1931°, Cutting Tools: Cemented Carbide Prices duced, June 30 p 1427 Modern Metal*, May 5 p 1010 Tungsten-Carbon with ‘Tan- talum Binder*, Mar 10 p 600 Re- Cyclops Steel Co.: MoTung Cutting Steel*, 9 p 1252 June D Dail Steel Unit Heaters in Broach & Machine Mar 24 p 720 Dalton, Henry G.: Products Co.: American Plant*, Chairman, Youngstown Sheet & Tube Co.*, Feb 11 p 416 Danse, L. A.: Cadillac Connecting Rods Made by New Forging Proc- Apr 14 p 869 D’Arcambal, A. H.: Status of Tool Steels, p 408 so* <8 ess”, Feb 11 Darwins, Ltd.: “Dp. Cc. L,”’ New Magnetic Al- loy, June 16 p 1314 “D. C. 1."" Alloy: Darwins New 16 p 1314 Magnetic, June Deep Drawing: Cracks in, May 26 p 1169 Of Zinc*, Apr 28 p 971 Oil Wash for, Apr 28 p 977 Tests of Thin Strip Steel for, Jan 28 p 291 Defiance Machine Works: Single - Spindle Production Drill*, Feb 4 p 348 De Forest, A. T.: tetires as President of Co- lumbia Steel Co. of Califor- nia*, June 9 p 1264 DeGanahl, Carl: Spot Welding of Steel, May 5 p 1022 Rustless Degreaser: Carrier - Brunswick Vapor*, Mar 10 p 622; Mar 31 p 809 Deming Pump Co.: Air-Driven Centrifugal Sump Pump*, Jan 21 p 244 Depression: Automobile Makers Take the Initiative (Editorial), Apr 14 p 890 Big Money Mobilizes (Edi- torial), June 9 p 1265 Big Money Must Come to the Rescue, June 2 p 1201 Deliberate Action Needed to Avoid Further Economic Pitfalls, May 19 p 1129 How a Farm Implement ufacturer Combats June 23 p 1347 Man- the*, How They End, June 30 p 1397 Industry Will Modernize to Finance Consumption*, Mar 24 p 735 Is Plant Relocation the Out?* June 30 p 13885 New Products in Scovill Plant Offset, June 16 p 1281 Super-Board to Foster Confi- dence (Editorial), June 30 p Way 1408 What Leadership Cannot Do (Editorial), Feb 25 p 516 Will We Walk or Ride Out of?*, Mar 10 p 625 Detroit Electric Furnace Co.: Melting Gray Iron in Electric Furnace, Apr 28 p 968 Devlin, R. V.: All-Welded Switching Locomo- tive*, May 26 p 1164 Die Casting Machine: Lester Pressure*, Jan 21 p 243 4 Die Castings: 4 Combining with Stampings*) Jan 28 p 286 4 Cracks in, Mar 31 p 783 Industry to Be Surveyed, Mar 31 p 809 Made at High Pressure with Low Melting Temperature’*, June 9 p 1246 4 y Zinc, Developments in, June 16 p 1312 Die Head: Landis, with Roughing ands Finishing Device*, Apr 28 | 981 4 Die Sets: j Jaumbach Drop - Forged ‘ Steel*, June 23 p 1354 i Diehl, Ambrose N.: ; President Columbia Steel Co.*,> May 12 p 1078 Dies: For Rolled Thread Screws’, May 12 p 1058 Forging, “Typing” Process at Ford Plant*, Mar 17 p 660 Differentials: Machining Motor Car*, Feb li) p 436 , Dings Magnetic Separator Co.: High Intensity Separator, Jar 21 p 245 Direct Process: Sheet Steel from Molten Metal, Hazelett Process, May 12 p® 1091 Steel, Wiles Hollow Electrode Furnace for, Mar 31 p 800 May 12 p 1066* Diversification: Major Factor in 1931 Sue- cesses, Jan 7 p 3 Divine Brothers: , Swivel Truck Caster*, May 125 p 1070 Dodge Brothers, Inc.: Rust Proofing Steel Bodies byj Parcolite Process*, Jan 28 pj 283 3 EM RE 282 TL AEP EOCENE alte weer 4 ned <2 Door Opener: Electric, for Furnaces, Re- liance*, Mar 10 p 618 Doors: Rustless Steel, Corrosive Gases Outwitted by*, May 19 p 22 ' Dornin, George A.: j Ingots and Ingot Molds, Jan® 21 p 237 Dover Boiler Works: Anthracite Gas for Heat Treating*, Jan 14 p 176 : 4 Drafting Room: fy Rotating the Force in, Jan 149 p 166 4 Dreis & Krump Mfg. Co.: a Forming Press*, June 30 pi 1400 4 Drilling and Boring Machines: Some Developments in 1931*,9 Jan 7 p 56 [ Defiance Single-Spindle*, Feb 4 p 348 Drilling Machines: Avey Special Tapping Mar 3 p 563 Foote-Burt Five-Way for V- Type Cylinder Block*, June§ 16 p 1300 Milholland for Clutch Mar 10 p 621 and*,® ee ere ee eae Plates’, NATCO Hydraulic*, Jan 21 p 240 Drives: Electric, in Wheeling’s Wide Strip Mill*, May 5 p 1014 Friction, for Acme Forging Machines*, Jan 14 p 181 Rockwood Improved*, Jan 21 p 241 Drop Forging Industry: Price Stabilization, Mar 10 p 628 Du Brul, E. F.: § Unemployment Insurance} Would Help to Prevent Un- employment, May 12 p 1080 Need off Dumping: Steel, May 5 p 1028 May 12 PB 1082 Dum! Ste An 4 Dumping—Continued pings®, Steel, American Iron and Steel Institute Files Charge, June 4 9 p 1261 d, Marg Steel, American Steel Ware- : house Association tesolu- ‘e with} tion on, May 26 p 1177 Steel—An Importer Speaks, June 23 p 1364 Steel, Menace to Economic Re- covery, May 19 p 1132 Steel, Philadelphia Scrap Men Protest, May 26 p 1184 ature*, June 169 iz and pr 28 PE punham, Wallace B.: Implication of Economic Plan- } ning, June 16 p 1320 Forged) pDwarf Brinell Press: MY Hardness Tester*, Jan 21 p * 243 el Co.*,) Dwellings, Steel: Becoming a Factory Product*, May 26 p 1160 crews* Columbian Portable Factory Built*, June 23 p 1375 Frameless Sheet*, Feb 18 p cess at » 660 139 Housing Hazards*, Apr 28 p 964 Feb 1 Machine-Made Envisioned as Mass Production, June 2 p 1217 Porcelain Enameled to Be Shown at Chicago World's Fair, Apr 28 p 963 Shop - Fabricated Built*, Apr 14 p 881 Small House Forum, May 26 p 1192; June 2 p 1217, (Edi- 997 torial) p 1227 yr Co.: or, Jar Custom lectrode® p 800;5 4 E y Earnings: 1 Sue-§ Steel Companies, Comparison 1930-1931, Mar 24 p 736 Steel Companies, First Quar- q ter, May 5 p 1026 May 128 : Eastern Mabelite Corpn.: Metal Paint, May 5 p 1024 dies by™! Eberhardt, Henry E.: an 28 pe Celebrates 80th Birthday*, Feb 18 p 461 » Eckman, M. L.: s, Re- Resistance Welding of Steel a Barrels*, May 12 p 1056 abt » Economic Council, New York rrosive State: * May Conference on Public Expen- ditures, June 16 p 1312 Edie, Dr. Lionel D.: is, Jan Abandonment of Gold Parity Would Not Wipe Out Ex- cessive Internal Indebted- He: ness, June 2 p 1221 76 eat® Deliberate Action Needed to "Y Avoid Further Economic Pitfalls, May 19 p 1129 Jan 14 Federal Reserve Program Needs Support, May 5 p 1027 ; Financial Strain Relaxed and 30 p Panic Eliminated*, Mar 17 p 681 7 Glass-Steags sill*, Fe ‘ ) ines: 7 teagall Bill*, Feb 18 | 18 ‘ | 1931°, Railroad Debt Burden Re- S rig . » —““ « so@ » 93 + Febal —— Purchases, June 23 p Realistic Treasury Policy Nec- i essary to Financial Confi- and*,§ dence*, Apr 7 p 839 : Reconstruction Finance Cor- poration, Feb 4 p 356 Sound Recovery Depends on Conservative Reserve Pol- Plates*, § icy, Mar 3 p 568 War Debts Conference Will Be in 21 p Major Challenge to States- 5 manship, Apr 21 p 934 for V- +, June Editorials: S Wide} Activity, Revising Views of, 1014 2 Jan 14 p 194 Forging All Out of Step Except Casey” 181 Apr 28 p 990 lan 21 Pi Alloy Steels for Tonnage Ap- plications, Jan 7 p 28 i America First, May 12 p 1081 America Need Not Wait, Jan eed off 28 p 304 : America Still the Land of the } Free, Jan 7 p 27 ar ance } American Ships and American nt Un- Industry, Apr 14 p 890 p 1080 Anti-Injunction Bill, Mar 31 p 99 ' Anti-Trust Laws, Loosening, ay 12 BF Feb 4 p 362 : Anti-Trust Laws, Testing, Feb 11 p 414 ITTTTTTITTT JANUARY—JUNE, 1932 Automobile Makers Take the Initiative, Apr 14 p 290 Automotive Consumption of Steel in January, Feb 4 p 363 Automotive Giants Challenge Depression, Mar 31 p 799 Bankers Must Broaden View- point, Jan 21 p 255 Banks, Reopening for Busi- ness, Mar 10 p 634 Big Money Mobilizes, June 9 p 1265 Bootleg Gasoline, Jan 14 p 195 gring in the Questioner, Feb 18 p 463 British Institutes Postpone American Visit, Apr 28 p 991 British Steel Exports, Spe- cial Prices to Help, June 16 p 1319 Budget, Balancing the, Mar 24 p 744 Bus Maintenance, Modern Testing in, June 30 p 1409 Business—Adjustments Will Speed Recovery, Apr 21 p 942 Business—Big Money Mobil- izes, June 9 p 1265 Business Convalescent, Mar 24 p 745 Business Sentiment, Signs of fetter, Jan 21 p 254 Buying, Destructive, Mar 3 p 577; May 5 p 1036 Buying Power and Recovery, Latent, Mar 17 p 692 Capacity, More Steel Finish- ing, Jan 14 p 195 Casuals, Jan 7 p 28; Jan 14 Pr 195 Chromium Plating Cuts Cut- ting Costs, Feb 18 p 462 Competition, Cooperative, May 26 p 1182 Congress About to Adjourn: Business Breathes Relief, June 16 p 1318 Consumer Products, Trend Ser Toward, Jan 21 p 255 Convention Attendance — No Abatement of Thirst for Knowledge, Feb 25 p 517 Customer Capitalization, Jan 28 p 304 Defeatism, Combat, May 5 p 1034 Differentials on Cold-Finished Steel Prices, Quantity, May 26 p 1183 Digging for Worms and Cus- tomers, Apr 21 p 943 Dollars and Pounds, Jan 28 p 305 Dues, Installment, for Techni- cal Societies, May 26 p 1183 Employment Guarantees, June 2 p 1227 Engineers Study Economics, Mar 3 p 577 Equipment, Twenty-five ifil- lions for New, June 2&6 p 1365 Export Demand for In- genuity, May 12 p 1081 Facts, Fancies and Fears, Jan 7 p 27 Finance, 3 p 576 Financing Business tecon- struction, Jan 21 p 254 Ford Has Faith in the Ma- chine, June 16 p 1318 Mr. Ford Has the Next Move, Mar 17 p 692 Foreign Securities and Export Trade, Apr 28 p 991 Foreign Steel a Problem for Jobbers, Avr 7 p $48 Forging and Malleable Cast- ings Versus Gray Iron, Apr 7 p 848 Freight Charges and Taxes, Steel Burdened by, May 26 p 1183 Funds for Construction or Re- lief, June 23 p 1365 Goldsborough Bill, May 5 p 1035 Government Costs in Compari- son with Business Happen- ings All Out of Step Ex- cept Casey? Apr 28 p 990 Government Extravagance and Loose Criticism, Apr 21 p 942 Government Relief Plan Ap- pears Certain, May 26 p 1182 Governmental Credit—A Price That Must Be Paid, May 5 p 1034 Governmental Economy Is Im- perative, June 16 p 1318 Food and Faith, Mar Graduates — Commencement Counsel, June 16 p 1319 Graduates, Industry and, June 9 p 1265 Hindenburg and “Planned Economy,’ Mar 17 p 693 Hoarded Dollars Should Be Put to Work, Feb 11 p 414 Hoarders, Can the Big Be Reached? Mar 10 p 635 Home Construction Imminent, Mar 10 p 635 ‘“‘Hurry Up” Orders, Mar 3 p 576 Imports, Shall We Leave the Door Open to Low-Priced? May 19 p 1139 Individualism, Is It Overdone? Mar 3 p 577 Induction Furnaces, High-Fre- quency, Mar 17 p 692 Industrial Activity, Revival of, Mar 10 p 635 Industrial Rehabilitation — Bring in the Questioner, Feb 18 p 463 Industry and the Graduate, June 9 p 1265 Inspection, Meticulous, Is Hurting Now, June 23 p 1365 Investigation Before Invest- ment, Expert (Editorial), June 30 p 1408 Iron and _ Steel tecessions, Length of, Jan 7 p 27 Iron Yield from Ore Larger, May 12 p 1081 Labor-Saving Machinery, Pro- duction of, Mar 31 p 799 Leadership, What It Cannot Do, Feb 25 p 516 Machine—Chief Foe of Over- production, Mar 24 p 744 Machinery, Improved, Versus Idle Men, Apr 7 p 849 Making Versus Buying, Apr 28 p 990 Market Leadership, Metal- Working Industry Awaits, May 19 p 1138 Massachusetts Department of Labor Report—A Ray of Sunshine, Apr 21 p 943 Mechanization and Living Conditions, Feb 25 p 516 Mellon, Andrew W., Feb 11 p 414 Mentor for Steel—American Iron and Steel Institute Pro- posal, May 19 p 1138; June 2 p 1226 Merchandising and Order Tak- ing, Apr 28 p 991 Modernization, Another Phase of, Feb 25 p 517 Modernization, Feb 18 p 462 Molybdenum in Radio Indus- try, Feb 4 p 363 Moratorium on Politics, Mar 3 p 576 Moratorium on Words, Jan 28 p 305 New England’s Good Exam- ple, Apr 14 p 891 Post Office Windows, Apr 7 p 849 President’s Cue to Bankers, Mar 3 p 576 Prices, Quantity Differentials on Cold-Finished Steel, May 26 p 1183 Prices, Cutting, Buyers and Sellers May oth = Fight, Apr 28 p 990 Product Named “Or Equal,” Mar 17 p 693; Apr 21 p 943; May 5 p 1036 Production Control and Short- er Work Days, Apr 21 p 942 Profits, Are They Without Honor? Feb 18 p 462 Purchasing Power Widely Distributed, Mar 10 p 634 tail Wage Agreement, Feb 4 p 362 Railroad Recapture Feb 18 p 463 Railroads, Low Cost Help for, June 30 p 1408 Railroads Should Give as Well as Take, Mar 24 p 745; May 5 p 1036 Rails, Heavy, Gaining Favor, Apr 14 p 891 Recessions, Length of Iron and Steel, Jan 7 p 27 Reconstruction Finance Cor- poration Hampered by Propaganda, Feb 4 p 362 Reconstruction Finance Corpn.—Our Reconstruction Life Line, Feb 18 p 462 tesearch Admits No Setback, May 26 p 1182 Economical, Clause, Vv Research, Protector of As- sets, Mar 31 p 799 Research Work by A. S. M. E., Jan 14 p 194 Sales Approach, Altering, Feb 25 p 516 Sales Tax on Metals and Products, Mar 10 p 634 Selling Below Cost, Responsi- bility for, Mar 24 p 745 Sheets Without Manual La- bor, Feb 11 p 415 Shop Cooperation, Mar 17 p 692 Short Sales as a Sustaining Influence, Apr 7 p 849 Specifications—A Good Rule Works Both Ways, Apr 21 p 943 Standardize, but Not Ideas, Feb 11 p 415 Steel and Automotive Perfor- mance, Feb 4 p 363 Steel Barrel Reports Confus- ing, Mar 24 p 744 Steel Capacity, Scaling Down Estimates of, Jan 21 p 254 Steel Corporation Railroad Earnings, Feb 25 p 517 Steel Distribution in an Off Year, June 30 p 1409 Steel House Out of Its Swad- dling Clothes, June 2 p 1227 Steel Imports Arousing Ameri- can Trade, May 5 p 1034 Steel Industry Patent Minded, Feb 25 p 517 Steel, New Light on High- Speed, Mar 17 p 693 Steel Production, January Compared with December, Feb 25 p 517 Steel, Seasonal Gains De- layed, Feb 11 p 415 Subtraction Is Not Addition, Jan 28 p 305 Super-Board to Foster Con- fidence, June 30 p 1408 Tariffs, Disturbed by Fluc- tuating Exchange, Mar 31 p 798 Tax, Sales, on Cars, Jan 28 p 305 Taxes Up, Income Down, May 5 p 1035 Mr. Taylor Looks Into the Future, Mar 31 p 798 Unemployment, Seasonal, in Iron Mines, June 30 p 1409 Wage Inequalities, Feb 11 p 414 Waiting for the Turn, Jan 28 p 304 War Debts, Foreign, Jan 7 p 28 Zine, Electrolytic, Production 1931, June 2 p 1227 Egan, John J.: Shortening Nitriding Process*, Feb 4 p 344 Eisler Electric Corpn.: Spot Welders with Variable Speeds*, Feb 25 p 505 Electric Arc Cutting & Welding Co.: Electric Are Cut-Off Saw*, Apr 21 p 931 Electric Auto-Lite Co.: Mass Production of Electric Clocks*, May 26 p 1155 Electric Furnace Co.: Low-Cost Nitriding Furnace’, Apr 14 p 874 Electrical Engineers: (See Association of Iron and Steel Electrical Engineers) Electrodes: Lincoln Holder Stand for*, June 30 p 1400 Lincoln, For Welding Sheet and Cast Aluminum, Mar 3 p 560 Metal & Thermit Heavy Min- eral Coated Welding Feb 18 p 443 Page Hi-Tensile, Coated Feb 25 p 494 Ryerson, for Welding Rust- less Steel*, June 23 p 1354 Seaco Manganal, for Reclaim- ing Worn Steel Castings, Feb 4 p 347 Electromaster, Inc.: Adapts Shipbuilding Plant to Production of Electric Ranges*, June 9 p 1249 Elenel Reclaiming Machine: For Hacksaw Blades*, June 16 p 1301 . vi Elwell-Parker Electric Co.: Fork-Type Tiering Truck for Sheets*, Jan 21 p 244 Engineers: National Relief Feb 18 p 479 Plan Study of Industrial System, May 12 p 1053 Fund for, Engines: Air plane ° 17 p 666 Esser and von Gutmann: Comparison of Puddled and Aston process Irons, Feb 25 p 487 Esterline-Angus Co.: Meters, New Graphic, 16 p 1314 Etching: Use of Nitrogen in Determin- ing Internal Strains, Mar 3 p 550 Evans, F. J.: Gas Furnaces in Vulcan Rivet Plant®*, Jan 21 p 222 Ex-Cell-O Aircraft & Corpn.: Annual Report, Mar 10 p 636 Internal Gear Broach*, Jan 14 p 184 Excelsior Tool & Machine Co.: Automatic Bumper Polishing Machine*, June 16 p 1300 June Tool Executives: Importance of Minor, Feb 4 p 358 Exhibitions: Machine Tool Postponed Un- til 1933, Apr 21 p 938 Super Lathe, Mar 24 p 743 Exports: British Steel, Special Prices to Help (Editorial), June 16 p 1319 Demand for Ingenuity torial), May 12 p 1081 Iron and Steel and Countries of Destination, December and Year, Feb 4 p 361 Iron and Steel, December and Year, p 361; January p 627; February p 852: March p 985; April p 1228; May p 1403 Iron and Steel, Leading Countries, 1931, Jan 7 p 10 Iron and Steel, Machinery and Metals by States 1931, Apr 21 p 936 Iron and Steel to Japan, 1931, Feb 4 p 360 Machinery, November p 140; December and Year, Feb 11 p 22; January, Mar 10 p 14; February p 896, March, May 19 p 22; April, June 16 p 18; May, June 30 p 14 Protecting Our Foreign Se- curities and (Editorial), Apr 28 p 991 Scrap and Countries of Des- tination, 1931, Mar 10 p 626 (Edi- Extras: Cold-Finished Steel Bars, 19 p 1140; June 9 p 1274 Stainless Steel Revision, Feb ps May F Fabricated Steel Plate: Orders, December and Year, p 358; January. p 629; Febru- ary, p 841; March, p 1033; April, June 16 p 20 Fabricated Structural Steel: Orders, December and Year, p 296; January, p 629; Febru- ary, p 797; March, p 1028; April, p 1219 Fabricating: Steel for Cincinnati Union Rail- way Terminal*, Mar 24 p 726 Fabricating Plant: Consolidated Steel Ltd.*, Mar 31 p 780 Corpn., Farrel-Birmingham Co.: Sykes Gear Generator, 22 Ft.*, June 9 p 1258 Svkes Herringbone Pinion Pump Rotor*, Mar 17 p 680 Farrell, James A.: Honored by American Iron and Stee] Institute*, Apr 28 p 992 Heat Treating*, Mar JANUARY—JUNE, 1932 Receives Honorary Degree at Stevens Institute, June 9 p 1209 To Retire from Presidency of Steel Corporation’, Jan 21 p 251; Apr 21 p 953 Fate-Root-Heath Co.: Diesel-Driven Switching Loco- motive*, Feb 4 p 348 Industrial Locomotive Double Power Units*, 10 p 624 Federal Machine & Welder Co.: Resistance Welding of Stee] Barrels*, May J? p 1056 with March Federal Reserve S tem: Program Needs Support, May 5 p 1027 Federal Trade Commission: Basing Point Formula and Ce- ment Prices, Mar 31 p 796 Feilt-Coated Steel, Mar 24 p 742 Ferner Co., R. Y.: Dwarf Brinell Press*, Jan 21 p 243 Ferroalloys: Production, 1931, Apr 7 p 846 Filbert, W. J.: Vice-Chairman Steel Corpn. Finance Committee*, Jan 28 p 296 Filter: Fostoria, for Removing Grit from Grinding Coolant*, May 12 p 1069 : Owens-Illinois Dustop, Glass Wool, June 16 p 1303 Findley, A l1.: Metal-Working Industry Awaits Market Leadership (Editorial), May 19 p 1138 Finishing Equipment: Metal, Some Developments in 1931*, Jan 7 p 107 Finney, Burnham: Adapting Shipbuilding Plant to Production of Electric Ranges*, June 9 p 1248 Machining Buick Camshaft’, Mar 31 p 768 Machining Buick Crankcase* Apr 7 p 828 Machining Buick Crankshafts*, May 19 p 1114 Operations on Ford V-8 Crank- shaft*, June 23 p 1349; June 30 p 1392 Production Control in Stimpson Plant*, Feb 25 p 483 Firearms: Machining in Colt Plant*, Feb 4 p 32 Firebrick: New Insulating Saves Space, Feb 4 p 333 Firth-Sterling Steel Co.: Tungsten-Carbon Alloy with Tantalum Binder*, Mar 10 p 600 Fischer, R. M.: What to Consider Before Re- locating a Plant, May 5 p 1007 Fish, E. R.: Welding Ductility, May 5 p 1020 Fiske, Rogers A.: Depression-Proof Product Manufacture of Piston Rings in Perfect Circle Plant*, Mar 17 p 655 Inland Continuous Sheet Strip Mill*, June 23 p 1340 Use of Tote Boxes in Rope) Stove Plant*, Apr 28 p 960 Lithographing Sheets in Cas- pers Plant*, Feb 25 p 500 Flanders, Ralph O.: Budget Control in Jobbing Plant*, Jan 28 p 275 Management Point of View on Economic Planning, May 12 p 1074 Floors: Acme Steel Armoring for*, June 30 p 1398 Foote-Burt Co.: Five-Way Drill for V-Tvps Cylinder Block*, June 16 p 1300 Ford, Henry: Has Faith in the Machine (Fdi- torial), June 16 p 1318 Ford Motor Co.: Accelerating Production at River Rouge*, May 12 p 1055 Connecting Rod Machining and Inspection*, Jan 21 p 221 Forging Operations on June 9 p 1254 Machining V-8 Cylinder Block*, June 2 p 1202 Straight Line Methods in As- sembly Plants*, Mar 3 p 554 V-8 Crankshaft Machining Operations*, June 23 p 1349; June 30 p 1392 Welding Process in Building Automobiles*, June 16 p 1306 “Typing” Process of Making Forging Dies*, Mar 17 p 660 V-8*, Foremen: Educating, Apr 7 p 834 Forging: Making Cadillac Connecting Rods by New Process*, Apr 14 p 869 Operations on Ford V-8*, June 9 p 1254 Reducing Flash, Feb 18 p 454 Forging Manufacturers’ Associa- tion: Officers, Feb 4 p 364 Forgings: Buying, Apr 7 p 835 Malleable Castings and, Versus Gray Iron (Editorial), Apr 7 p 848; June 2 p 1226 Round or