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a me A SLUGS THE IRON AGE SEMI-ANNUAL INDEX A Abbott Ball Co.: Burnishing Barrels with Cop- per Lining, Apr 20 p 632 Abbott, Charles F.: Building Revival Mar 30 p 12 Predicts New Era for Steel, Feb 16 p. 282 Trade Associations Must Broaden Functions, June 1 p 877 Necessary, Acme Steel Co.: Annual Report, Feb 9 p 241 Addressograph- Multigraph Corpn.: Production Control Mar 30 p 502 Adriance Machine Works, Inc.: Acquired by Callahan Can Ma- chine Co., Mar 9 p 404 Air Conditioner: De La Vergne Self-Contained*, June 22 p 987 System’, Aircraft: Aluminum Vises for Airship Macon, Mar 9 p 397 And Manganese (Editorial), Apr 13 p 597 Air-Painting Machine: Paascke Automatic*, Apr 6 p 546 Alpe Electrothermic Corpn.: eating Solids by Electric In- duction*, Jan 26 p 165; Feb 23 p 310, (Editorial), p 325 Allen Co., Charles G.: Multiple Head Cam-Feed Drilling Machine*, Apr 13 p 589 Step Drilling Machine with Hydraulic Feed*, 512 Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co.: Mar 30 p Speed Reducer*, Jan 19 p 136 Allison, James: Magnetic Analysis of Bar Steel, June 29 p 10 Alloy Products Corpn.: Stainless Milk Clad Stee Truck*, Apr 13 p 579 Alloy Steel: 548, High-Speed Cutting Steel, Feb 2 p 206 Castings, Progress in, J…
a me A SLUGS THE IRON AGE SEMI-ANNUAL INDEX A Abbott Ball Co.: Burnishing Barrels with Cop- per Lining, Apr 20 p 632 Abbott, Charles F.: Building Revival Mar 30 p 12 Predicts New Era for Steel, Feb 16 p. 282 Trade Associations Must Broaden Functions, June 1 p 877 Necessary, Acme Steel Co.: Annual Report, Feb 9 p 241 Addressograph- Multigraph Corpn.: Production Control Mar 30 p 502 Adriance Machine Works, Inc.: Acquired by Callahan Can Ma- chine Co., Mar 9 p 404 Air Conditioner: De La Vergne Self-Contained*, June 22 p 987 System’, Aircraft: Aluminum Vises for Airship Macon, Mar 9 p 397 And Manganese (Editorial), Apr 13 p 597 Air-Painting Machine: Paascke Automatic*, Apr 6 p 546 Alpe Electrothermic Corpn.: eating Solids by Electric In- duction*, Jan 26 p 165; Feb 23 p 310, (Editorial), p 325 Allen Co., Charles G.: Multiple Head Cam-Feed Drilling Machine*, Apr 13 p 589 Step Drilling Machine with Hydraulic Feed*, 512 Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co.: Mar 30 p Speed Reducer*, Jan 19 p 136 Allison, James: Magnetic Analysis of Bar Steel, June 29 p 10 Alloy Products Corpn.: Stainless Milk Clad Stee Truck*, Apr 13 p 579 Alloy Steel: 548, High-Speed Cutting Steel, Feb 2 p 206 Castings, Progress in, June 15 p 937 Chrome-Nickel for Cast Steel Anchor Chain*, Jan 12 p 100 Chromium, Low Carbon Me- dium, Mar 2 p 359 Competition in (Editorial), _ Apr 6 p 555 Copper Steels, Precipitation Hardening of, Mar 2 p 358 Plykrome, Stainless Clad, June l p 866 Rustless, Unusual Applications of*, June 8 p 895 Alloys: Beryllium-Copper, May 18 p 86; June 29 p 1027 eve . Q2° . gk So opments, 1932, Jan 5 p Durichior Resistant to Hy- lorie 7 av 95 aso ric Acid, May 25 p Inconel, Nickel-Base Chromi- um, Mar 16 p 12 Leaded Bronze, May 25 p 828 Nichrome V. Driver-Hacris, weet 30 p 527 Niekel Cast “oO May 4 p 22 ee Nitricastiron®*, May 18 p 775 Stellite and High-Speed Steels, a Hardness of, Mar 2 p for Cams, January - June, 1933—Vol. 131 The Iron Age Publishing Co., 239 West 39th Street, New York Illustrated Articles Indicated by * Used in Brewing Mar 23 p 461 Zinc, for Die Cast Hardware’, May 11 p 740 Allisteel Press Co.: 350-Ton Welded Steel Crank Press*, Industry*, Double- Jan 12 p 108 Aluminum: Alloy Castings June 15 p 938 Color Finish by Dyeing*, Mar 2 p 357 Developments, Coloral, Process for Coloring, Feb 16 p 286 Developments, 1932, Jan 5 p 47 Railroad Motor Coach of*, Mar 2 p 362 Aluminum Co. of America: 21-Lb. Aluminum Beer Bar- rel*, June 15 p 10 Recovering Core Sand from Sand Blast*, June 15 p 943 American Blower Corpn.: Rustless Steels in Fan Con- struction*, Mar 30 p 507 American Catalin Corpn.: Synthetic Resin in Rods, Sheets and Tubes, May 4 p 697 American Foundrymen’s Asso- ciation: (See Foundrymen’s Associa- tion) American Gas Furnace Co.: Bell-Type Retort Heat Treat- ing Furnace*, Feb 23 p 319 American Gear Manufacturers’ Association: Annual Meeting, May 11 p 753 Formulating Trade Code, June 29 p 1038-B American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers: Annual Meeting—Proceedings, Mar 2 p 358 American Institute of Steel Con- struction: Awards Plaques Beautiful Bridges, p 826 Awards Prizes for Steel Bridge Designs, May 18 p 786 Directors, Mar 30 p 518 Technical Advisory Board, June 8 p 912 for Most May 25 American tron and Steel Insti- tute: Finished Rolled Iron and Steel Production, 1932, June 29 p 10 Pig Iron and Ferroalloys, Pro- duction, 1932, Apr 13 p 20 Rail Output, 1932, Apr 20 p 631 Spring Meeting Proceedings, June 1 p 867 Steel Casting Capacity, 1932, May 25 p 12 Steel Ingot and Castings Pro- duction, 1932, June 29 p 10 Steel Ingot and Pig Iron Ca- pacities, 1932, Apr 27 p 674 Steel Ingot Output, December and Year, p 110; January, p 241; February, p 404; March, p 598; April, p 758; May, p 917-D Trackwork Shipments, Five Months, June 22, p 995 American Machinery and Tool Institute: Officers, May 4 p 716 American Management Associa- tion: Job Order and Mass tion Meeting, Produc- Apr 20 p 629 American Manufacturers’ Ex- port Association: To Organize Central Bank for Foreign Trade, June 29 p 1038-B American Society for Steel Treating: Convention Announcement, Feb 16 p 285 Meeting of Hartford Chapter, May 18 p 786 Officers of Chicago Chapter, May 18 p 792 Rochester Chapter, Officers, May 18 p 804 American Society for Testing Materials: Chart for Classifying Steel by Grain Size, Apr 20 p 634 Convention Program, June 1 p 870 Exhibition of Testing ratus, June 22 p 990 Meeting of Committee Groups, Mar 16 p 436 Nominations for Officers, June 22 p 995 Appa- American Society of Tool Engi- neers: Officers, Mar 30 p 12 American Sheet & Tin Plate Co.: New Sheet Mill, May 25 p 833, June 1 p 888 American Stainless Stee! Co.: Files Appeal Against Patent Decision, Mar 30 p 514 Loses Patent Suit, Mar 9 p 408 American Standards’ Associa- tion: Year Book, May 25 p 828 American Steel & Wire Co.: Newburgh Steel Works not to be Dismantled, Feb 16 p 292 Transfers Southern Plant to Tennessee Coal, Iron & Rail- road Co., Mar 2 p 364 American Steel Foundries: Annual Report, Mar 9 p 418; Quarterly Report, May 18 p 10 American Steel sociation: Annual Meeting, June 1 p 866 Tin Trade Warehouse As- American tion: Contract Clause York Tin Sales, 834 Oreanizes United States Tin Research and Development Committee, June 8 p 914 Associa- to Cover New May 25 p American Welding Society: Annual Meeting, May 4 p Amthor Testing Instrument Co.: Tensile Strength Tester*, Feb 16 p 280 706 Archer, Jr.: Modification of Laws, June 1 p Anderson, Comments on Anti-Trust 874 Anderson, C. Einar: Rotary Pump*, May 25 p WwW. W.: Hydrogen Welding at 824 Anderson, Copper sundy Plant*, Apr 6 p 538 Andrews, A. K.: Modification of Laws, June 1 p Comments on Anti-Trust 874 Anti-Trust Law: Appalachian Coals Decision Applicable to All Industries, Mar 23 p 476, (Editorial) p 483 Appalachian Coals, Ine., not in Violation of, Mar 16 p 442 Modification of Sherman and Clayton Acts Urged, May 18 p 793; June 1 p 871; June 8 906 Pp Modification Urged to Check In- dustrial Concentration, Feb 9 p 12 Suspension of and Sales Tax Proposed, May 18 p 795 Appalachian Coals, Inc.: How Company Will Operate, Mar 23 p 476 United States Supreme Court Upholds Selling Agency, Mar 16 p 442; Mar 23 p 476, (Edi- torial), p 483 Armstrong, Gordon: Restyling Service—New De- velopment in Merchandis- ing*, Jan 12 p 97 Armstrong, T. N.: Chrome-Nickel Steel for Navy Cast Steel Anchor Chain*, Jan 12 p 100 Ash: Coke, Variations in and Anal- 7 of Pig Iron*, Apr 27 p 4 Ash and Saeger: Effect of Maximum Heating Temperatures on Properties of Cast Iron, June 29 p 1043 Association of Electrical Engineers: Convention Announcement, June 22 p 12 Association of National tisers: Analysis of Distribution Costs of 312 Manufacturers, June 8 p 912 Atlas Car & Mfg Co.: 45-Ton Gas-Electric tive*, Mar 16 p 435 Atlas Foundry Co.: Electric Furnace May 4 p 700 Aufderhaar and Riggan: Zirconium in Gray Iron, Effect of*, Mar 16 p 426 Austin, H. S.: Gray Lron Production in Elec- tric Furnaces, June 29 p 1041 Automobiles: Doors, Flash Welding in Budd Plant*, Feb 23 p 316 Ford, Scrapping in Baling Press*, Mar 2 Iron and Steel Adver- Locomo- Cast Iron’, Giant p 352 Production, November, p 116; December and Year, p 208; January, p 450; February, p 550; March, p 750; April, p 877 Autotram: Aluminum Coach’, Railroad Motor Mar 2 p 362 Axle Housings: ' Rear, Forming and Welding’, Feb 2 p 198 Babcock & Wilcox Co.: Combination Oil and Burner, June 15 p 956 Diescher Process for Produc- ing Seamless Tubing*, Feb 9 p 237 Radiographic Examination of Pressure Vessel Welds*, May 11 p 736 Refractory, ‘80 Junior” brick, May 11 p 752 Refractory, Insulating, for Heating Furnaces*, Mar 16 p 433 Gas Fire- Baird Machine Co.: Grinding Machine, Automatic Internal*, Mar 9 p 400 Bakelite Corpn.: Impact Molding Material, June 8 p 910 Baker and Moorhouse: Five-Year Outlook for Steel, May 11 p 739 Baker Bros, Inc.: Contour Grinder with Recip- rocating Vertical Spindle*, June 1 p 864 Baldwin-Southwark Corpn.: Recorder-Controller for Mate- rials Testing Machine*, Feb 16 p 274 Scholer Cold Bend Testing De- vice*, Mar 2 p 360 Baling Press: Vulean Metal Scrap*, Feb 16 p 278 Bancroft and Myers: Relation of Slags to Operation and Metal ture, June 29 p 1043 Cupola Struc- Banking: American Manufacturers’ Ex- port Association to Organize Bank for Foreign Trade, June 29 p 1038-b fetter, Steel Industry's Stake in, Jand5 p12 Legislation Expected to Sta- bilize Steel Prices, Mar 16 p 444 ‘“‘Bankocracy”: An Industrial ‘“Technocracy,” Answel! to Jan 19 p 127 Bar Iron: Nordic, for June 8 p Severe Vibration, 912 Barber-Colman Go.: Midget Electric Motor*, May 25 p 823 Bard-Parker Co.: Manufacture of Surgical Scis- sors*, Apr 27 p 660 Barns: oo Steel*, May 18 p 775 Barrel Plating: Zine with Nickel, June 22 p 991 Barrel Rack: Ingersoll Oil*, June 1 p 853 Barreis: Ball Burnishing, Abbott*, Apt 20 p 632 Beer, 21-Lb. Aluminum’, June 15 p 10 Beer, Murray Rustproof Steel, June 15 p 956 Beet “New Way” Carbon Steel*, June 8 p 900 Steel, Production, January, Pp 47: February, p 550; March, R06 April, p &877 Bars: Reinforced Concrete, Imports Four Months, June 15 p 955 Basford Co., G. M.: Variable Speed Transmission*, Jan 26 p 17] Baths: Copper Plating, New, May 18 p 781 Liquid, for Heat Treating*, Feb 9 p 230; Mar 16 p 435 Batteries Brown Compensated for Potentiometers’, p i So Air Cell May 18 Bearing Metal: Bunting Bronze, Machined and Centered, Apr 13 p 589 Bearings: Developments, 1932, Jan 12 p 104 Gatke Non-Metallic, June 15 p 954 Beer Keg: ‘New Way Carbon Steel* June 8 p 900 Bending Machines: Sampson Universal Hand*, June 8 p 911 Bending Roll: Wickes Pyramid-Type Plate*, Jan 26 p 170 JANUARY—JUNE, 1933 Berna, Tell: Product Design and Influence on Set-Up Time, Apr 20 p 617 Berryman, John B.: Comments on Modification of Anti-Trust Laws, June 1 p 873 Beryllium-Copper: _ New Alloy, May 18 p 786; June 29 p 1027 Beryllium Products Corpn.: Beryllium-Copper Alloy, May IS p 786 Bethanized Wire: New Type of Galvanized, Apr 27 p 672 Bethiehem Steel Co.: Galvanized Wire, New Type, Apr 27 p 672 Bethlehem Steel Corpn.: Annual Report, Mar 9 p 418 Pension Disbursements, e279 Mar 2 p 372 Feb 9 p 241; 1932 Quarterly Report, May 4 p 713 Bicycles: Manufacture in Iver Johnson Plant*, May 25 p 814 Bird, Ben: Coal Dust as a Facing and Bonding Material, June 29 p 1040 Black Bill: 30-Hr. Week and Small Plants, Apr 20 p 638 30-Hr. Week and Steel try, Apr 20 p 613 Indus- 30-Hr. Week, Protests Against, Apr 13 p 596 (Editorial), p 597; Apr 27 p 680; May 11 p 746 Against Steel Construction Industry Charged, Apr 27 p 674 Opposed by R. P. Lamont, May 11 p 746 Black, L. J.: Comments on Anti Trust p 873 Blake, A. E.: Discrimination Modification of Laws, June 1 Appraisal of Industrial Gas Fuels*, May 25 p 816; June l p 854 Blaw-Knox Co.: To Make Brewhouse Equip- ment, Mar 23 p 489 Bliss Co., E. W.: To Move to Toledo, June 1 p R78 Boegehold, A. L.: Wear Tests and Hardness Testing, 1040 Boker Co., H.: Nickel-Clad Steel Sheets, Strip Value ot June 29 p and Wire*, May 18 p 787. Bolts: Ohio Special for Use in Pro- jection Welding*, Jan 12 p 108 Bonderizing Process: For Rust-Proofing Refrigera- tor Parts*, Jan 26 p 168 Bonney-Floyd Co.: Heat Treating Locomotive Casting’, p 192 Carbon-Steel Feb 2 Book Reviews: f Analysis of Distribution Costs of 312 Manufacturers, June 8 p 912 Handbook of Electrix Weld Tubing, June 22 p 12 Borden Co.: Portable Electrik Pipe Ma- chine*, May 25 p 3824 Boring Machine: Morton Combination Milling, Planing 26 p 171 Boston Gear Works, Inc.: Motorized Worm Gear Speed Reducer*, Feb 2 p 203 Drilling, and*, Jan Worm Gear and Helical Type Speed Reducers*, Apr 20 p 632 Botsford, C. Comments Anti-Trust "9 Ote T.8 on Modification of Laws, June 1 p Boulder Dam: Equipment Requirements, Mar 30 p 514 Penstocks to be X-Ray In- spected*, Apr 20 p 639 Boxes: Nelson Wire-Stayed Fiber’, Apr 6 p 546 Brady, George S.: Better Forgings from Ad- vances in Die Making*, Apr 20 p 615 Reducing Polishing Costs by Tumbling, Feb 23 p 303 Breaden, C. E.: Comments on Modification of Anti-Trust Laws, June 1 p 871 Breaker Tests: At Westinghouse tories, Jan 12 p Labora- 106 Brewing Industry: German, Rustless Steels in*, June 22 p 984 Metals Used in*, Mar 23 p 461 Brewster, M. W.: Atomic Hydrogen Mar 16 p 434 Brick: (See Welding*, Refractories) Bridges: Golden for, Gate, Ground Broken Mar 9% p 403 Plaques Awarded for Three Most Beautiful, May 25 p 826 “Sky Ride,” New Type of Long-Span*, Apr 20 p 619 Steel, Prizes Awarded for Best Designs, May 18 p 786 Briggs Mfg. Co.: Magnetic Clutches Applied to Power Press*, May 18 p 12 Stamped Plumbing Fixtures of Sheet Steel*, Mar 30 p 518 Brillhart, J. H.: Comments on Anti-Trust 872 Modification of Laws, June 1 p Bronze: Leaded, May 25 p 828 Brooks, Comments on Anti-Trust 906 Brophy, G. R.: Damping Capacity Feb 16 p 284 Brosius, Edgar E.: Comments on Modification of Anti-Trust Laws, June 1 p 874 Brown & Co., R. H.: Blanking Shear with Automa- tic Sheet Feed*, May 25 p Q99 Brown & Sharpe Mfg. Co.: Leroy, Jr.: Modification of Laws, June 8 p of Steels*, 100th Anniversary, Apr 20 p 634 Three-Wire Thread Measur- ing Fixture*, Apr 27 p 670 Brown Instrument Co.: Compensated Air Cell for Po- tentiometers*, May 18 p 785 Budd Mfg. Co., Edward G.: — Flash Welding Automobile Doors*, Feb 23 p 316 Budgets: ; Planning and Budgeting Dur- ing Depression*, Jan 19 p 130 Buffalo Forge Co.: Fan with Floating Base*, June 15 p 954 Buffalo Pumps, Inc.: el Single Suction Self-Priming Pump*, May 25 p 823 Buildings, Metal: Light Welded Mar 16 p 431 Steel Barns*, May 18 p Steel House--Problem in Mer- chandising Mar 16 p 432 Steel Frame’, 775 Bullard Co.: Board of Directors, Mar 30 p 514 Type F Twin-Six Mult-Au- Matic*, Feb 2 p 202 Bundy Tubing Co.: Copper Hydrogen Welding’, Apr 6 p 538 Bunting Brass & Bronze Co.: Bronze Bearing Metal, Ma- chined and Centered, Apr 13 p 589 Bureau of Mines: Ferroalloys Production Shipments, 1932, 14 and May 11 p Iron Ore Shipments, 14 Production 1932, and May 11 p Pig Iron Production, 1932, May ll p 14 Bureau of Standards: Leaded Bronze, May 25 p 828 Magnetic Balance for Austeni- tic Steel, May 25 p 822 Metals Specifications, June 15 p 956 Burkhardt, H. A.: Comments on Modification of Anti-Trust Laws, June 8 p 906 Burner Equipment: Gas, Proper Selection of*, Jan 19 p 134 Burners: Babcock & Wilcox Combina- con Oil and Gas, June 15 p “od Surface Combustion Gas Dif- fusion in Forging Work* June 15 p 945 Burns, Griffis and Kenyon: Aging of Mild Steel Sheets June 1 p 861 ; Business: And Finance-President Calls a Spade a Spade (Editorial) Mar 9 p 407 ; Confidence Hinges on tary Policy, Deflating Inflate Mone- Feb 16 p 277 Balance Sheet to Earnings May’ 18 p Depreciated Currencies Bar Recovery (Editorial), Feb 2 p 209 Inflation, Is It in Mar 23 p 479 Inflation Scare (Editorial), Apr 27 p 679 ; Metal- Working Industry, Sur- the Offing? vey of Current Trends and Expectations, June 29 Dp 1031 New, Birth Control for, Apr 13 p 584 Recovery, An Foreign to*, Mar Recovery tection p 835 Recovery Will Not Come from Abroad, Apr 6 p 554 Small Plant Holds Its Own, Mar 30 p 499 ’ Appraisal of Trade in Relation 9 p 385 and Monetary Pro- (Editorial), May 25 Today’s Need—More Planning and Less Executing, May 1) p 733 Buttfield, A. C.: Metal Scrap Baling Press’, Feb 16 p 278 “Buy America:”’ Senate Bill, Feb 16 p 283 Wilson Bill, Jan 19 p 152; Jan 26 p 176 Cc Callahan Can Machine Co.: Acquires Adriance Machine Works, Inc., Mar 9 p 404 Campbell, Inc., Andrew C.: Cut-Off Machine Hudorkut*, Mar 9 p 401 Cams: Nickel Alloy Cast Iron, May 4p 22 Camshafts: Die Casting*, June 29 p 1028 Canada: Agreement with France te Reciprocal Tariff, May 1 792 dt Rev In Canad Clos 5 | Canali Mah ers 14: Capaci Russ na Steel 12 Steel 193 St e¢ | Fe Carbid Nati Carbol Ceme me Tool Car Le Reve: p 1 Carneg Em} Pla Carpen Recc »\ Abi War tror 703 Cars: Placir nies Railr« Alu Case Sc Indust p 7 Casting Stee! Met Two ¢ Mok 15 p Casting Perma Prog Castings Thrive 15 p Castings Alumin 15 bp Beryllj 786: Develo eZ; J Castin (Alse Chrom; catio High-( esis Nicke}- -p3 Nickel, : Anal) rogres Titaniu 8p 8 Castings, rom | “3 p Castin (Also Iron) Air Fur Classify Effect © to*, } s ~~ ll © . @ en SRE De nd p nd p lay 828 ni- Jan ina- 15 p Dif- rk*®, eets, Calls rial), Bar Feb 2 ififing? ), Apr Sur- is and 29 pp r, Apr sal of elation y Pro- fay 25 e from ; Own, lanning May ll Press*, Co.: Machine p 404 C.: 1d yrkut®, May ‘on, Po p 1028 rance to fay 18P ILE LLL LLL LIS ISON EES) EL RE TIT ANT ee eee Canada—Continued Automobile Production, No- vember, December and Year, p 208; January, p 450; February, p 550; March, p 750; April, p 877 Electric Furnace May 25 p 12 Nickel Supply, Apr 27 p 12 Pig Iron and Steel Production, November, p 110; December, January, p 376; February, p Industries, 516 Pig tron Production and Im- ports, 1932, Feb 16 p 283 Pig Iron, Steel Ingots and Castings, Ferroalloys, Pro- duction, Review of Industry, 1932, Feb 9 p 16 Pig Iron and Steel 1932, Jan 5 p 48 Canadian Steel Corpn.: Closes Plant at Ojibway, June & p 914 Canalization: Mahoning and Shenango Riv- ers, Again Urged, Jan 19 p 143 Capacity: Russian Electric Steel Fur- nace, June 15 p 955 Steel Castings, 1932, May 25 p 12 Steel Ingot and Pig _ Iron, 1932, Apr 27 p 674 Steel Producing by Districts, Feb 16 p 282 Carbide Light: i National V-G*, June 29 p 1045 Carboloy Co., Inc.: Cemented Carbides, ments, Jan 5 p 46 Tool Kit*, Jan 19 p 136 Develop- Car Loadings: Revenue Freight, p 143 Carnegie Steel Co.: Employee _ Representation Plan 1004 1932, Jan 19 June 22 p Carpenter, C. E. Recovery Will Not Come Abroad, Apr 6 p 554 War Debt Problem—A fror \broad on, “n° Ve from Voice May 4 p Cars: Placing Charge, lies Object to, Feb 2 p 208 Railroad Motor Coach of Aluminum’, Mar 2 p 362 Case School of Applied Science: Industrial Conference, May 18 p 791 Casting Steel Ingots, Firth-Sterling Method*, Feb 2 p 197 Two Cylinder Blocks in Mold, Chrysler Plant*, 15 p 948 Steel Compa Single June Casting Machine: Permanent Mold in Crankshaft Production*, Apr 27 p 665 Castings: Thrive 15 p Castings, Alloy: Aluminum, Developments, June on Competition, June 933 15 p 938 Beryllium-Copper, May 19 p (86; June 29 p 1027 Developments in 1932*, Jan 5 p 12; June 15 p 936 Castings, Alloy tron: (Also See Castings, Iron) Chromium, Analysis of Appli- cations, June 15 p 936 High-Chromium for Smoke Resistance, June 15 p 952 Nickel-Chromium Chilled, Mar «Dp 350 Nickel, Examples of Chemical Analys June 15 p 936 Progress in June 29 p 1061 Titanium*, 5 p 897 Castings, Aluminum: rom Permanent Molds*, Feb June 1 p 857; June 23 p 312 Castings, Iron: {Also See Castings, Alloy Iron) Air Furnace Classifvine* Effect of A to*, , June 29 p 1041 Feb 9 p 234 Adding Chromium Mar 9 p 392 JANUARY—JUNE, 1933 Effect of Maximum Heating Temperatures on Properties of, June 29 p 1043 Electric Furnace Production, June 29 p 1041 Electric, Production in Foundry*, May 4 p Electric, Production in Plant, June 15 p 939 For Nitrogen Hardening*, May 18 p 776 From Electric 15 p 950 Heat Treatable, June 15 p 934 Martensitic Quenching of, June 29 p 1043 Nickel Alloy for Cams, May 4 p 22 Permanent Mold for Cream Separator Parts*, June 15 p 941 Production, Atlas 700 tyan Furnace, June November, Jan 5 p 75; December, January p 404; February, March p 747; April p 916; May p 1038-B Silal and Nicrosilal Heat Re- sisting, June 22 p 993 Specifications, New, Mar 30 p Titanium June 8 p Castings, Malleable: Developments in, 938 Effect of 29 p 12 High-Strength sistant, in*, 897 June 1 p 857; June 15 p Superheating, June Wear Re- 992? and June 22 p Mass Production*, Mar 23 p 467 Orders, November, Jan 19 p 10; January, 570; March, April p 877; February p May 11 p 14; May p 1049 Castings, Rustless Steel: For Paper Industry, Mar 2 p 347 Castings, Steel: Anchor Chain, Chrome-Nickel Alloy*, Jan 12 p 100 Capacity, 1932, May 25 p 12 Chromium in, June 22 p 991 Dynamic Properties Deter- mined by Heat Treatment, June 29 p 1042 Locomotive Wheel Centers, Heat Treating’, Molybdenum in, Feb 2 p 192 June 29 p 12 Production and Orders, No- vember, Jan 26 p 12; De- cember and Year, p 296; January, February, p 570; March, p 716; May, p 1049 Production, 1932, 10 Progress in, June 29 p June 15 p 937 Cast-o-matic: Morris Die Casting Machine’, June 29 p 1028 Catalin: Synthetic Resin in Rods, Sheets and Tubs, May 4 p 697 Caterpillar Tractor Co.: Selection and Heat Treatment of Steel for Tractors*, Mar 23 p 468 Cement: Liquid Porcelain Mar 16 p 10 Cemented Carbides: Developments, 1932, Jan 5 pp 46, 55 Centrifugal Process: Cast Iron, Progress, June 15 p 935 For Steel Making, Naugle & Townsend Establish Plant, Feb 23 p 324; Mar 28 p 478 Centrode Device and Oval Chuck: Monarch, for Lathes*, Mar 16 p 439 Century of Progress Exposition: Exhibits, Metal Industries, May 25 p 826 Industrial Exhibits, June 22 p 14 Small House, Exhibit, May 25 p 828 “Sky Ride,’" New Type of Long-Span Bridge*, Apr 20 p 619 Chain: Anchor, Chrome-Nickel Cast Steel for Navy*, Jan 12 p 100. Chamber of Commerce of United States: Favors Self-Regulation of In- dustry at Annual Meeting, May 11 p 750 Chamfering Machine: Peerless, for Helical Gears*, Mar 9 p 401 Chapman, E.: Welded Construction of Heavy Machinery, Jan 19 p 141 Charging: Cupola, at Nash June 15 p 944 Charts: 74 Years of Pig Iron and 58 Years of Steel*, Jan 5 p 49 For Classifying Steel by Grain Size, A. S. T. M., Apr 20 p 684 Foundry’, Chicago Bridge & Iron Works: Builds Spherical Tank by Welding*, June 22 p 992 Chicago Pneumatic Tube Co.: External Tube - End Pol- isher*, June 8 p 910 Chishoim, G. H.: Comments on Anti-Trust 871 Modification of Laws, June 1 p Chisholm-Moore Hoist Corpn.: High-Speed Hoist with Safety Governor*, May 18 p 785 Two-Speed Hoist for Overhead Cranes*, Mar 2 p 360 Chromium: Influence of on Cast Iron’, Mar 9 p 392 In Steel Castings, June 22 p 991 Chromium Plating: Patent Upheld, Jan 26 p 174 With Fluoride Agent, Apr 6 p 539 Chrysier Corpn.: Casts Two Cylinder Blocks in Single Mold*, June 15 p 947 Manufacture of Helical Gears*, Apr 6 p 535 Church, George T.: Modernized Butt-Weld Mill*, Apr 27 p 666 Tube Cincinnati Milling Machine Co.: Wide-Range Divider*, June 8 p 910 City Machine & Tool Works: Chamfering Machine for Hel- ical Gears*, Mar 9 p 401 Clamer, Dr. G. H.: Awarded Seaman Medal, June 1 p 868: June 29 p 1038-B Clark Equipment Co.: Railroad Motor Coach of Aluminum’, Mar Clay: 2p 362 Foundry, Permeability § and, June 29 p 1041 Clower, James I.: Lubricants for Gears, Jan 19 p 132 Clutches: G-O-B Automatic Safety*, Apr 6 pl4 Magnetic, Applied to Power Press*, May 18 p 12. Magnetic, Small*, June 8 p 911 Coal: Clean, Essential to Production of Good Coke, Mar 9 p 3¥9o Sea, as Facing and Bonding Material, June 29 p 1040 Coating: Cement-Coated June 15 p 943 Eastern Mabelite Steel Sheets, > te- Paint sistant to Atmospheric Con- ditions, Mar 16 p 10 Codes: Trade, American Gear -Manu- facturers Association For- mulating, June 29 p 1038-B Trade, Empire Metal Mer- chants Association Adopts, June 22 p 995 Trade, Gen. Johnson Outlines Procedure for 10 Basic In- dustries, June 22 p 995 Trade, Iron and Steel Industry Completing, June 22 p 998 TT Coke: Ash, Variations in and Analysis of Pig Iron*, Apr 664 By-Product Plants, Reducing Cooling Costs in*, May 4 p 704 Clean Coal Essential to Pro- duction of Good, Mar 9 p 395 Production, December and Year, Feb 9 p 16; February, March p 697 Re-screened at Blast Furnace Skips*, Apr 13 p 585 Cold Drawing: Metals, Dudzeele Process, Jan 12 p 99 Cold Heading Machine: Manville Automatic*, Jan 12 p 107 Cold Metal Process Co.: Steckel Mill Patent Held Valid, Jan 12 p 119; Jan 19 p 138 Steckel Single-Stand Contin- uous Hot and Cold Strip Rolling Mills (Discussion), May 18 p 779 To Install Steckel Hot Mill in Dominion Foundries & Steel Plant, Feb 9 p 243 Color: Aluminum, by p 357 Dyeing*, Mar 2 Colorado Fuel & Annual Report, Quarterly 715 Iron Co.: Mar 23 p 8; Report, May 4 p Coloral: Process for Coloring Alum- inum, Feb 16 p 286 Coitman, J. D.: Forward March Mar 30 p 517 Columbia Steel Co.: Makes Full-Finished Sheets, Apr 13 p 583 Columbia Vise & Mfg. Co.: of Gray Iron, Aluminum Vises for Airship Macon, Mar 9 p 397 Commercial tInvestment Trust Corpn.: Acquires Ford Interest in Universal Credit Corpn., May 18 p 10 Competition: Excesses, Birth Control for New Enterprises Remedy for, Apr 13 p 584 Needs Diet of Facts, Feb 16 p 286 Regulation Advocated, Feb 23 Comstock, George F.: Titanium in Gray Cast Iron’, June 1 p 857; June 8 p 897 Concrete Reinforcing Steel stitute: Annual Meeting, Apr 27 p 676 Cone, Edwin F.: American Production of Rust- less Steels, Feb 16 p 288 Beryllium - Copper Castings, June 29 p 1027 Progress in Some Metallurg- ical Fields, Jan 5 p 27 World Production of Iron and Steel, Jan 12 p 106 Consolidated Machine Tool Co.: Combination Milling and Cen- ter Drilling Machine, New- ton Division*, June 1 p 864 In- Conventions: American Foundrymen’s As- sociation, June 29 p 1€38-C American Gear Manufacturers Association, May 11 p 753 American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers, Mar 2 p 358 American Iron and Steel Insti- tute, June 1 p 867 American Management ciation, Apr 20 p 629 American Steel Warehouse Association, June 1 p 866 American Welding Society, May 4 p 706 Concrete Reinforcing Stee! In- stitute, Apr 27 p 676 Foreign Trade Council, May 4 p 707-B Gray Iron Institute, Mar 30 p oli A8sso- iv Conventions—Continued Iron, Steel and Allied tries of California, p 330 National Indus - Feb 23 Association of Pur- chasing Agents, June 15 p 973 National Machine Tool Build- ers’ Association, May 4 p 712 Asso- National Metal Trades ciation, June 15 p 961 Conveyors: For Continuous Westinghouse Apr 20 p 628 Molding, in Foundry*, Cooling Practice: teducing Costs in By-Product Coke Plants*, May 4 p 705 Coonley, Howard: ns Comments on Modification of Anti-Trust Laws, June 8 p 907 Cooper-Bessemer Corpn.: — Celebrates Centenary, Feb 2 p 18 Copperbond Steel Products Co.: Acquired by Crucible Steel Co. of America, Feb 9 p 240 Copper Plating: New Bath for, Core-Blowing Machine: Osborn Large*, Feb May 18 p 781 23 p 320 Corrosion: Loss of Iron Apr 6 p 541 Rust - Proofing Refrigerator Parts*, Jan 26 p 168 and Steel by, Costs: Cooling, in By-Product Plants*, May 4 p 704 Standard, on Instalment Plan, Apr 13 p 581 Coke Counterbore: O. K. Two-Bladed*, Feb 16 p 280 Coupling: Link-Belt Flexible*, May 25 p 824 Cox and LaQue: Rustless Steel Castings for Paper Industry, Mar 2 p 347 Coyle, F. B.: Alloy Cast Iron Industry, June 29 p 1061 Annealing Iron Castings, June 15 p 936 Crafts, Egan and Kinzel: Analysis of Inclusions in Steel, Mar 9 p 396 Crankshafts: Permanent Molds in Produc- tion of*, Apr 27 p 665 Crawford, W. B. and R. B.: Electric Furnace Cast Iron in Jobbing Foundry*, May 4 p 700 Crescent Truck Co.: Battery Truck for Small Plant*, May 11 p Critchett, J. H.: Chromium in June 22 p Crowley & Co., Henry L.: Liquid Porcelain Cement, Mar 16 p 10 Crucible Steel Co. of America: Acquires Copperbond Steel Products Co., Feb 9 p 240 748 Steel 991 Castings, Annual Report, Feb 16 p 297 Crushing Machine: Jeffrey Metal Turnings, with Safety Features*, May 18 p 785 Culling, C. R.: Gray tron Production in Elec- tric Furnaces, June 29 p 1041 Cupolas: Charging, In Nash Foundry’, June 15 p 944 Straight Limestone Slag in, June 29 p 1048 Currencies: Depreciated Bar Recovery (Editorial), Feb 2 p 209 Depreciated Foreign Obstruct Price Recovery, Mar 2 p 343 JANUARY—JUNE, 1933 Depreciated, James A, Farrell Urges Protection Against, Feb 2 p 210 Cutler-Hammer, Inc.: Plastic Molding Methods*, May 4 p 698 Cutlery: Quenching in Making Japan- ese, Jan 26 p 168 Cut-Off Machine: Campbell Hudorkut*, Mar 9 p 401 Cutting: Metal, to be Studied by A. 8. M. E., Mar 9 p 398 Oxy-Acetylene, Developments, 1932, Jan 5 p 56 Cylinder Blocks: Casting Two in Single Mold*, June 15 p 946 D Damping Capacity: Correlation of Steels with Other Properties*, Feb 16 p 285 Daney, W. H.: Comments on Anti-Trust p 873 Modification of Laws, June | Davis & Thompson Co.: High Production RotoMatic Drilling and Milling Ma- chine*, Apr 13 p 589 Deale, R. C.: Metal Cutting to be Studied by A.S.M.E., Mar 9 p 398 Debts: Domestic, Adjustments, Jan. 5 p 25 Outstanding in Jan 5 p 26 War, Cancellation of torial), Mar 30 p 519 War—Voice from Abroad, May 4 p 703 De Laval Separator Co.: Permanent Molding Separator Parts*, p 941 De Laval Steam Turbine Co.: Rotary Displacement Pumps*, May 18 p 784 United States, (Edi- Cream June 15 De La Vergne Engine Co.: Self-Contained Air Condition- er*, June 22 p 987 Delbart, G. R.: Martensitic Quenching of Cast Iron, June 29 p 1043 Deoxidation: In Steel Making Process, Apr 13 p 582 Descaling Process: B-D, General Motors to Use, Jan 26 p 14 Design: Product, Influence on Set-Up Time, Apr 20 p 617 Devereaux Corpn.: Zinc Alloy Die Cast Automo- bile Hardware*, May 11 p 741 Dewhurst, J. F.: Industrial Output as a Measure of Depressions, June 8 p 912 Diamond, G. S.: Silicon - Carbide Refractory Brick, June 8 p 896 Dictators: National Industrial Urged, Mar 23 p 484 Die Casting: Camshafts*, June 29 p 1028 Iron and Steel*, June 29 p 1028 Progress in 1932, Jan 5 p 49 Zine Alloy Automobile Hard- ware*, May 11 p 740 Die Castings: Finishing of, May 18 p 783 Die Heads: National Acme, with Circular Chasers for B. & S. Auto- matics*, Jan 12 p 108 Dieing Machines: Progressive Die Mar 30 p 511 Applied to*, Dies: Carbide Wire-Drawing, Ruesch Polishing and Cutting Ma- chine for*, May 25 p 822 Forging, Advances in*, Apr 20 p 615 Progressive, for Cartridge Links*, Mar 30 p 511 Threading, Manufacture and Cutting Efficiency*, Jan 19 p 129; Feb 23 p 314 Threadwell Hexagon Opens at End of Cut*, 26 p 170 That Jan Diescher Process: For Making Seamless Tubing", Feb 9 p 237 Diescher Tube Millis, Inc.: Grants License to National Tube Co. to Use Patents, Feb 23 p 330 Dietert and Valtier: Clay and Permeability, June 29 p 1041 Dissteel: For Planer Knives, Mar 16 p 438 Disston & Sons, Inc., Henry: Dissteel for Planer Knives, Mar 16 p 438 Distribution: Steel, 1932, p 144 Divider: Cincinnati Wide-Range*, June 8 p 910 Doane, F. B.: : Magnetic and X-Ray Tests of Pipe Welds*, Feb 2 p 194; Mar 16 p 443 Donaldson, William R.: Defiating Balance Sheet to In- flate Earnings, May 18 p 773 Jan 5 p 9; Jan 19 Doors: Automobile, Flash Welding in Budd Plant*, Feb 23 p 316 Dorman, Long & Co., Ltd.: Proposed Amalgamation with South Durham Steel & Iron Co., Ltd., May 11 p 14 Drilling Bit: Timken Removable*, Apr 27 p 670 Drilling Machines: Allen Multiple-Head Cam- Feed*, Apr 13 p 588 Allen Step, with Hydraulic Feed*, Mar 30 p 512 Consolidated Combination Cen- ter and Drum-Type Milling Machine*, June 1 p 864 Davis & Thompson High-Pro- duction; RotoMatic Milling and*, Apr 13 p 589 Developments 1932, Jan 5 p 51 Morton Combination Boring, Milling, Planing and*, Jan 26 p 171 Drills, Twist: Manufacture and Heat ing of*, Mar 30 p 508 Driver-Harris Co.: Nichrome Y, Heating Mar 30 p 527 Treat- Alloy, Drop Forging Industry: Overcapacity Calls for Reor- ganization, May 25 p 819 Dryer: Dwight p 910 Dudzeele Process: For Cold Drawing Jan 12 p 99 Lloyd Oliver*, June 8 of Metals, Dumping: Dutch Pig Iron Cleared of Charge, Apr 6 p 570 Du Pont, B. T.: Reducing Cooling Costs in By- Product Coke Plants*, May 4 p 704 Durichlor: Alloy, Resistant to Hydro- chloric Acid, May 25 p 82: Duriron Co.: Durichlor, Alloy Resistant to Hydrochloric Acid, May 25 p 823 Duroline Pipe: , National Tube Cement Lined Wrought*, May 11 p 747 Duroskop: ’ kor Wire Hardness Testing’, Mar 30 p 513 Dust Recovering & Conveying Co.: Core Sand from June 15 p 943 Dyeing: = 4 Gives Aluminum Color Finish’, Mar 2 p 357 Dwellings, Steel: i Problem in Merchandising, Mar Sand Blast*, 16 p 432 E Earnings: ae. 20 Steel Companies’ Profits and Losses Last Four Years, Mar 16 p 8 Deflating Balance Sheet to In- flate, May 18 p 773 Steel Company, Depend Upon Production*, Mar 16 p 428 Eastern Mabelite Corpn.: Paint, Resistant to Atmos- pheric Conditions, Mar 16 p 10 Eastern States Biast Furnace and Coke Oven Association: Mid-Winter Meeting, Feb 16 p 283 Eble, F. X. A.: To Retire as Customs Com- missioner, Jan 5 p 65 Economic Nationalism: Ps... . Dusts Off the Big Stick for, May 25 p 825 Edie, Dr. Lionel D.: Confidence Hinges on anced Budget and Money, Feb 16 p 277 Debt Adjustments, Jan 5 p 2 Indecision in Major National Policies Approaching a Close, Mar 2 p 367 Need of Collective Leadership in Industry, Jan 19 p 137 United States Defensive Trade Policy, Feb 2 p 205 Eddy, W. Paul, Jr.: Liquid Baths for Heat Treat- ing*, Feb 9 p 230; Mar 16 p 435 Editorial: 30-Hr. Week, Apr 13 p 597 30 - Hr. Week — Reassuring Hesitation, May 4 p 717 Airships and Manganese, Apt 13 p 597 Appalachian Decision — Holds Out Hope for Steel, Mar 4 p 483 Automobile Activity — ae Springs Eternal" in Detroit, Apr 13 p 597 Beware of Greeks, Mar 30? 519 British Steel Industry Prepar- ing for the Race, May 4 p 7 Bal- Sound Car Loadings—Shippers See Coming Improvement, Maj 4 p 717 Currencies, Depreciated, Bat Recovery, Feb,2 p 209 Debt Cancellations—Beware 0 Greeks, Mar 30 p 519 Ethics of Financial Trustee ship, Apr 6 p 555 Exports,« Iron and Steel, Ap 6 p 555 Finish of 6 p 555 : Foreign Exchange and Amet can Dollar—Has_ the t Come Back? Mar 16 p # Gold, Pig Iron and Isolatio Feb 9 p 245 Heating Metals by Inductio Feb 23 p 325 Industrial Control and_ Stee Industry, May 25 p 835 Machined Parts, AP Industrial Control—Big Job Ahead, May 25 p 835 Industrial Control Bill—Wh! Industry ‘“‘Smells a Mousé, June 8 p 917 * Inflation Scare, Apr 27 p # Insurance, Compulsory Unel ployment, Feb 16 p 287 Labor Asks _§ for Improve! Equipment, Mar 23 p 488 Metal-Working Industry—N® Measures for New tions, Jan 26 p 175 j Monetary Protection am Business Recovery, May * p 835 Mat Techn vow Wage Apr Egan, « Analy Mar Electric Prehe: tric: Electro Corr New tory Electron Rhams Batt Electrun Boiler Apr Elgin Mz Piston 18 p Elwood | Steel 1932 Empire | ciatio Adopts p 995 Empire s Reorga) p 882 Enamelin In Autc June Entwistle nsulati Furna European Creates May 1 Evans, D: Steel F 5p 44 Ex-Cell.o Inbuilt } Grinde 632 Exhibits: Century trial, J dustric House. ng , ap“ Exports: (Also Se Iron and Pp 55: lron and 144; D, 60; Ja ar ng*, ying ast*, tish*, , Mar rofits fears, to In- Upon 428 tmos- r 16 p arnace iation: ‘eb 16 Com- ] ie Big 325 . Bal- Sound 5 p 2% ational hing a dership 137 > Trade Treat- ar 16? |. 597 ussuring 717 sse, Apr — Holds Mar % — ‘*Hope Detroit, far 30? Prev iy 4p7t ers Set nt, Maj ted, Bar Je ware 0! 19 Trustee teel, Ap ‘arts, Ap 1d Ameri the C# 16 p # Isolation Induction ew 0 4 -ction an y, May ° Editorial—Countinued National Credit the stone, Mar 23 p 483 National Quality Movement, Jan 12 p 111 New Measures for New Situa- tions, Jan 26 p 175 New Spirit at Work, p 679 President Calls a Spade—Finance ness, Mar 9 p 407 Public Enemy No. 1, 245; Mar 16 p 447 “Purchasing Power" Jan 12 p 111 “Putting First Things First,”’ Mar 9 p 407 Receivership Ruling—Willys- Overland Co., Mar 9 p 407 Research, Practical Objectives for, Apr 27 p 679 Rustless Steels, Feb 23 p 325 Sales, Fit Talk to Customer's Environment, Mar 16 p 445 Salutamus Automobile In- dustry. Jan 12 p 111 Selling, Train Guns on, Feb 16 p 287 Specifyine 30 p 519 Corner- Apr 27 Spade a and Busi- Feb 9 p Vagary, Future of, Performance, Mar Steel Alloys, Competition in, Apr 6 p 555 Steel Industry Losses, 1932, Mar 16 p 445 Steel, Life of, Mar 30 p 519 Steel Replacement, Feb 23 p 325 Taxes, One Way to Reduce, Mar 16 p 445 Technocracy, Engineers Disa- vow, Jan 26 p 175 Wages, Steel, vs. Steel Prices, Apr 27 p 679 Egan, Crafts and Kinzel: Analysis of Inclusions in Steel, Mar 9 p 396 Electric Furnace Co., Ltd.: Preheating Sheet Rolls Elec- trically*, May 18 p 782 Electro Refractories & Alloys Corpn.: New Silicon-Carbide Refrac- tory Brick, June 8 p 896 Electronic Cell: Rhamstine, Operates Without Batteries*, Feb 2 p 203 Electrunite: Boiler Tubes from Strip Steel, Apr 6 p 556 Elgin Machine Works: Piston Pin Manufacture’, 18 p 780 Elwood Ivins’ Steel Tube Co.: Steel Tube Developments, 1932, Jan 5 p 36 Empire Metal May Merchants Asso- ciation: Adopts Trade Code, June 22 p 995 Empire Steel Corpn.: Reorganization Plans, p 882 June 1 Enameling: In Automatic June § p 901 Entwistle, E. F.: Insulation of Open-Hearth Furnaces, June 1 p 863 European Steel Entente: Creates Six New Comptoirs, May 18 p 10 Evans, David: Steel Foundry Progress, Jan 5p 44 Ex-Cell-O Aircraft & Tool Co.: Inbuilt Motor-Driven Surface- ender Spindle*, Apr 20 p Gas Furnaces’, Exhibits: Century of Progress, Indus- trial, June 22 p 14; Metal In- dustries, May 25 p 826; Small House, May 25 p 828; Test- ing Apparatus, June 22 p 990 Exports: {Also See Foreign Trade) ron and Steel (Editorial), Apr Pp 555 Iron and Steel, November, p 144; December and Year, p 460; January, p 368; Febru- JANUARY—JUNE, 1933 ary, Mar 30 p 14; March, May 4 p 20; April, June 1 p 10 Scrap, 1932, Feb 9 p 243 F Fabricated Plate: Orders, November, Jan 26 p 14: December and Year, p 296; January, p 438; Febru- ary, p 548 Fabricated Structural Steel: Orders, November, p 110; De- cember and Year, p 243: January, p 377; 570; March, p 786; May, p 996 Falk Corpn.: Geared Head Apr 13 p 588 Falk, Otto H.: Comments on February, p 716; April, p Motoreducer’*, Modification of Anti-Trust Laws, June 8 p 909 Fans: Buffalo, with Floating Base’, June 15 p 954 Rustless Steels in Construc- tion of*, Mar 30 p 507 Farm implements: Trade, 1932, Jan 5 p 46 Farrel-Birmingham Co.: Heavy-Duty Roll Grinder*, June 1 p 865 Farrell, James A.: An Interview With—Depreci- ated Foreign Currencies Obstruct Price Recovery, Mar 2 pn 343 Tariff Not Responsible for Slump, May 4 p 711 Urges Protection Against De- preciated Currencies, Feb 2 p 210 Faulhaber and Parkinson: Finishing of Die Castings, May 18 p. 783 Ferguson, B.: Are-Welded Water Storage Tank*, Apr 27 p 663 Ferner Co., R. Y.: Duroskop for Wire Hardness Testing*, Mar 30 p 512 Swiss Gear Tester*, June 29 p 1045 Swiss Precision 15 Pp 953 Ferroalloys: Production, 1932, May 11 p 14 Feuchtinger, Rudolph: Level*, June Apr 13 p 20 Scrap Iron Broken in Blast- ing Pits, May 11 p 735 Fink and Wong: Copper Plating Bath, May 18 p 781 Finney, Burnham: Controlling Production in Michigan Tool Plant*, Mar 16 p 424 Machining . Packard Nickel- Steel Helical Gears*, Feb 23 p 308 Manufacture of Helical Gears for Chrysler Cars*, Apr 6 p 535 Small Plant, Ford Champions’, May 4 p 695 Small Plant Holds Its Own, Mar 30 p 499 Firebrick: “80 Junior,’’ May 11 B. & W. p 752 Firth, Gerald: Casting Ingots by New Meth- od*, Feb 2 p 197 Firth-Sterling Co.: Casting Steel Ingots*, p 197 Feb 2 Fish, A. G.: Comments on Anti-Trust 906 Modification of Laws, June 8 p Fiske, Rogers A.: Cupola Charging at Nash Foundry*, June 15 p 944 Plastic Molding in Cutler- Hammer Plant*, May 4 p 698 Synthetic Time Setting in Jobbing Foundry*, Apr 27 p 655 Fitterer, G. R.: New Thermocouple for High Temperatures, Mar 9 p 396 Flash Trimming Machine: Morton Draw-Cut*, Feb 16 p 280 Flasks: Slip Type Cuts Costs in Nash Foundry*, June 15 p 949 Floors: Welded Steel*, Mar 9 p 387 Forbes. D. P.: Air Furnace Cast Iron, June 29 p 1041 Ford, Henry: Champions Smal! Plant*, May $ p 695 Ford Motor Co.: Scrapping Cars in Giant ing Press*, Mar 2 p 352 Bal- Sells Interest in Universal Credit Corpn., May 18 p 10 Wire Drawing Department*, Jan 26 p 166 Foreign Trade: An Appraisal of in Relation to Business Recovery*, Mar 9 p 385 Steel, on Pacific Coast, Mar 9 p 403 “Yes We Have No May 4 p 703 Bananas,”’ Foreign Trade Council: Annual Meeting, May 4 p 707-B Issues Declaration, May 11 p 752 Forging: Advances in, Mar 16 p 12 Forgings: Better, Due to Advances in Die Making*, Apr 20 p 615 Forming Machines: Kane & Roach Cold Roll*, May High-Speed i p 710 Foundries: Government Competition With Reviewed, Feb 16 p 285 Gray Iron Operations, Novem- ber, Jan 5 p 75; December, January, p 404; February, March, p 747: April, p 916; May, p 1038-B Progress During June 15 p 934 Trade Practice, Time Establishment of June 15 p 951 Depression, Ripe for Uniform, Foundryman, A.: Uniform Foundry Trade Prac- tice, June 15 p 951 Foundrymen’s Association: American, Awards Medal to Guilliam H. Clamer, June 1 p 868, June 29 p 1038-B; Con- vention Proceedings, June 29 p 1038-C; Nominations, Mar 30 p 529; Resolutions Adopted at National Indus- trial Conference, June 29 p 1038-C France: Exports and Imports of Iron and Steel, First Quarter, June 22 p 12 Frear, Clyde L.: Cast Iron from Electric Fur- nace, June 15 p 950 Freight Rates: Coal, New Rate to Valley terests, Feb 2 p 18 Coal, Ohio Bituminous, May 11 p 750; May 18 p 792 Crane Service Charge, test Filed, Jan 5 p 74 Intercoastal, Feb 9 p 244; Feb In- Pro- 16 p 292 Iron and Steel, Reductions May Be Asked, Apr 13 p 593 Joint Rail - Barge - Rail Can- celled, June 29 p 1046 Ohio Surcharges May Not Be Restored, Apr 13 p 590 Pittsburgh to Detroit, Lower Proposed, Jan 12 p 116; Jan 19 p 138 Railroad, Interstate Commerce Commission to Investigate, Feb 9 p 240 Vv Railroads Oppose Appeal for Reduction, Mar 16 p 442 Sand, Foundries Complain, Apr 20 p 640 Scrap, Reducticns Proposed on Some, Jan 5 7; 65 Serap, Two Railroads Reduce, Mar 30 p 514 Shippers Argue Mar 30 p 516 Surcharges, Jan 5 p 65; Jan 19 p 141; Jan 26 » 177-C; Feb 23 p 324; Mar 16 p 455; May 25 p 830 To Gulf Ports, petition to Apr 20 p 640 Zine Decision Postponed, June 8 p 917-C for Lower, Water Bring Com- Lower, Fretz-Moon Tube Co.: Modernized Butt-Weld Tube Mill*, Apr 27 p 666 Fuel: Gas, Appraisal of Industrial*, May 25 p 816; June 1 p 854 Efficiency, in British Steel Making, Apr 13 p 598 : Refined. for Heat Treating, May 25 p 827 Furnace Walls: Insulation of, Apr 20 p 621 Furnaces, Blast: Coke Re-screened at Apr 13 p 585 Expansion, 1932, Jan 5 p 33 Intermittent Operation Suc- cessful, Feb 16 p 283 Production, December, p 66; January, p 246; February, p Skips*, 408; March, p 556; April, p 718; May, p 918 South African [ron & Steel Industrial Corpn., Ltd.*, June 1 p 14 Furnaces, Electric: Canadian Industries, May 25 Cast Iron from, June 15 p 950 Castings Production in Ryan Plant, June 15 p 939 For Preheating Sheet Rolls*, May 18 p 782 Gray-Iron Production in, June 29 p 1041 Heating Solids by Induction’, Jan 26 p 165; Feb 23 p 310, (Editorial) p 325 Iron Castings Production in Atlas Foundry*, May 4 p 700 Russian Steel Capacity, June 15 p 955 Furnaces, Gas: Burner Equipment, Proper Selection of*, Jan 19 p 134 Enameling in Automatic’, June 8 p 901 For Heat Treating Twist Drills*, Installation in Mar 30 p 508 Doehler Die Casting Plant*, Jan 19 p 134 Pittsburgh Emco System of Control, June 22 p 987 Furnaces, Heat Treating: American Bell-Type Retort*, Feb 23 p 319 Furnaces, Open-Hearth: Insulation of, June 1 pp 863, 875 G Gages: For Checking Accuracy of Packard Automobile Parts*, Feb 9 p 233 Hays Portable Draft*, Apr 27 p 669 Pratt & Whitney Electriclimit*, Mar 9 p 400 Galvanizing: sats ai Developments in*, Feb 16 p 270 Gases: Industrial Fuel, Appraisal of*, May 25 p 816; June 1 p 854 Gaskill, Nelson B.: Advocates Regulation of Com- petition, Feb 23 p 324 Gasoline Pump Manufacturers Association: Organized, June 29 p 1038-B Gatke Corpn.: Non-Metallic 15 p 954 Bearings, June vi Gear Finishing Machine: National Red Wing*, Jan 19 p 135 Gearmotors: Discussion of, May 11 p 754 Reliance*, May 18 p 785 Gears: Design and Manufacture of*, June 29 p 1020 Developments, 1932, Jan 12 p vw Ferner Swiss Testing Ma- chine*, June 29 p 1045 Lubrication for*, Jan 19 p 132 Manufacture for Chrysler Transmissions*, Apr 6 p 535 Nickel-Steel Helical, Machin- ing in Packard Plant*, Feb 23 p 308 General Electric Co.: Atomic Hydrogen Welding Equipment*, Mar 16 p 434 Motor, Variable Speeds with Vacuum Tube Control, June 15 p 954 General Electric X-Ray Corpn.: Machine to X-Ray Hoover Dam Penstocks*, Apr 20 p 639 General Motors Corpn.: To Use B-D Descaling Process, Jan 26 p 14 Geometric Tool Co.: Collapsing Taps for Depth*, May 4 p 710 Gerken, T. H.: 30-Hr. Week and Steel In- dustry, Apr 20 p 613 Diescher Process for Produc- ing Seamless Tubing*, Feb 9 p 237 Shallow Germany: Brewing Industry, Steels in*, June 22 Imports and Exports and Steel, March, June 22 p 1004 Pig Iron and Steel Production and Foreign Trade, 1932, Mar 2 p 345 Getz, Charles H.: Production Control in Address- ograph Plant*, Mar 30 p 502 Gibbons, C. H.: Recorder-Controller for terials Testing Feb 16 p 274 Gibson, A. E.: Welded Construction of Heavy Machinery, Jan 19 p 141 Giele, Walter S.: What the Machine Has Done to Us, Feb 2 p 187; Feb 16 p 264; Feb 23 p 305; Mar 2 p 354; Mar 9 p 389; Mar 23 p 470; Apr 6 p 544; Apr 20 p 6292 tustless p 984 of Iron April, Ma- Machine’, Gillespie, T. J.: Comments on Anti-Trust 874 Gillette, H. W.: Modification of Laws, June 1 p Molybdenum in Cast Steel, June 29 p 12 G-M Laboratories: Soldering Iron Stand*, Feb 2 p 203 G-O-B Engineering Co.: Automatic Safety Clutches’, Apr 6 p 14 Gogales: Willson, with Transparent Cups*, May 25 p 823 Gold Standard: Suspension, Opinions Vary as to Effect on Prices, Apr 27 p 672 Goldberg, Herman: Taps, Tapping Machines and Tap Sharpeping, Mar 9 p 16 Goodrich Rubber Co., B. F.: tubber Lined Tanks for Oxi- dizing Acids, Mar 16 p 427 Vulecalock — Rubher Lined Valve*, May 18 p 784 Graham, H. W.: What the User Should About Free-Cutting June 8 p 903 Know Steels, JANUARY—JUNE, 1933 Granite City Stee! Co.: Annual Report, Mar 2 p 382 Graves, Mark: Interpretation of New York Sales Tax, May 18 p 787 Gray Iron Institute: Annual Meeting, Mar 30 p 517 Great Britain: Fuel Efficiency in ing, Apr 13 p 598 Steel Mak- Pig Iron and Steel Industry, 1932, Jan 5 p 48; Feb 16 p 285 Pig Lron and Steel Production, December and Year, p 143; January, p 282; February, p 456; March, p 638: April, p 790, June 8 p 14; May 4 p 960 Steel Industry Preparing for the Race (Editorial), May 4 p 717 Steel Industry Reorganization, Apr 13 p 598; Apr 20 p 631; May 4 p 713 Great Lakes Steel Corpn.: Awards Contracts for tions, June 1 p 877 Gregg, A. W.: New Heat Treatment for Car- bon Steel Locomotive Cast- ings*, Feb 2 p 192 Griffis, Kenyon and Burns: Aging of Mild Steel Sheets, June 1 p 861 Addi- Grinding Machines: Baird Automatic Mar 9 p 400 Baker Contour, with Recipro- cating Vertical Spindle*, June 1 p 864 Developments, 1932, Jan 5 p 53 Farrel - Birmingham Heavy - Duty Roll*, June 1 p 865 Landis Universal 14-In. Type C*, May 11 p 748 Internal*, Landis Plain Hydraulic*, Mar 2p 361 Naumann Profile*, Feb 16 p one <i Rotor Portable Disk Sander and*, Apr 27 p 669 Standard Angle Plate*, May 18 p 784 Thompson Hydraulic Surface*, Mar 16 p 440 United Portable Electric Die’, Apr 13 p 589 Grotts, Fred: Dynamic Properties of Steel Castings, June 29 p 1042 Grove and Harder: Hot Hardness of Tool Steels and Related Alloys, Mar 2 p 383 Gunitor: _ ; Pneumatic Device for Apply- ing Cement, June 22 p 12 Gunitor Co.: ; Guns for Applying June 22 p 12 Cement, H Hadfield, Sir Robert A.: Corrosion Loss of Iron and Steel, Apr 6 p 541 7 Iron Consumption for Elec- trical Power, Apr 6 p 541 Hall Planetary Co.: on Continuous Planetary Milling Machine*, May 4 p 708 Hall, Rebecca: ' Castings, Malleable, High- Strength and Wear-Resist- ant, June 22 p 992 Hammers: Thor Electric, Double-Pur- pose*, Mar 23 p 477 Hammond, Gen. T. S.: Labor Racketeering, Manufacturers Fear of, June 15 p 10 Illinois Spread Hanna Engineering Works: Unitite Valve*, June 15 p 954 Yoke Riveters*, Apr 27 p 670 Harder and Grove: Hot Hardness of Tool Steels and Related Alloys, Mar 2 p 22° 383 Hardware: Automobile, Die Cast Alloy*, May 11 p 741 Hardware Age: Absorbs Good Hardware, May Zine 4 p 715 Harnischfeger Corpn.: Hansen Arc Welders, Im- proved, Jan 26 p 170 Harrington, R. F.: Mold Making, Mechanical Side of, Jan 5 p 44 Harrison, R. E. W.: Machine Tool Industry — Whither Bound? June 8 p 905 Hauks, G. R.: Comments on Modification of Anti-Trust Laws, June 1 p 873 Haupt, E.: Comments on Anti-Trust 908 Haynes Stellite Co.: Corrosion-Resisting Alloys, De- velopments, Jan 5 p 40 Modification of Laws, June 8 p Hays Corpn.: Portable Draft Gage*, p 669 Apr 27 Heat Treating: Carbon Steel Locomotive Wheel Centers*, Feb 2 p 192 Liquid Baths for*, Feb 9 p 230; Mar 16 p 435 Refined Fuels for, 827 Steel Plates in May 25 p 827 Steel for Caterpillar Tractors, Selection and*, Mar 23 p 468 Twist Drills in Gas Furnace’, Mar 30 p 508 May 25 p Werth Plant, Heating: Solids by Electric Induction’, Jan 26 p 165; Feb 23 p 310 (Editorial) p 325 Heller, Paul E.: Comments on Anti-Trust 907 Modification of Laws, June 8 p Hengstenberg and Hense!: Inclusions, Effect on Proper- ties of Wrought Iron, Mar 9 p 397 Henkel, C. H.: Comments on Modification of Anti-Trust Laws, June 8 p 909 Henry, W. M.: Insulation of Open-Hearth Fur- naces, Discussion, June 1 p 875 Hensel and Hengstenberg: Inclusions, Effect on Proper- ties of Wrought Iron, Mar 9 p 397 Herrick, George S.: Metals Used in Brewing In- dustry*, Mar 23 p 461 Herty, C. H., Jr.: New Alloys for Steel Jan 5 p 35 Making, Heyn, Henry M.: Gas Diffusion Burner System in Forging Work*, June 15 p 945 Selection of Burner ment*, Jan 19 p 134 Hiller, R. E.: Radiographic Examination of Pressure Vessel Welds*, May 11 p 736 Hipple, J. M.: ae Materials Must Meet Specifica- tions, Jan 5 p 34 Hirsch, Albert: Barrel Plating of Zinc Nickel, June 22 p 991 Hobart Brothers Co.: Are We'ders with Increased Capacity*, Apr 20 p 632 Light Welded Steel Garage’, Mar 16 p 431 Hobbs, Samuel T.: Competition Needs Facts, Feb 16 p 286 Price Cutting, Mar 16 p 447 Equip- with Diet of Hodson, Frank: Comments on Modification of Anti-Trust Laws, June 1 p 872 Hoists: Chisholm- Moore High-Speed with Safety Governor*, May 18 p 785 Chisholm - Moore for Overhead Cranes‘, 2 p 360 Holland and Spraragen: Research in Metal-working In- dustry During Depression, Jan 12 p 102 Hollow