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Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen’s Magazine 1936 October UP steam
Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Enginemens Magazine 1936 October Vol 101 No 4
CONTENTS
TECHNICAL
Steam-electric Locomotive for Union Pacific 243
The Power Plant on Wheels 239
Locomotive Running and Repairs: Locomotive Booster, The 244
Superheated Steam and Cylinder Pressure 243
The Westinghouse Air Brake: Air Compressor Trouble 247
BO Feed Valve 246
Brake Pipe Service Exhaust Won't Close 248
Service Exhaust LeakRelease Position 248
Slid Flat Wheels 246
INDUSTRIAL
Chicago Progressive Conference, Declaration of Principles By 206
Franklin D. Roosevelt Administration, Some Facts About the 207
Money Needed 197
President Roosevelt's Re-election Labor's Battle 203
Progress vs. Reaction 195
Register! Register!! Register!!! 197
Representative Government Versus Destructive Isms 201
The Stake of Railroad Labor in the Transportation Problem 198
Wage Earner's Personal Fight, The 197
BROTHERHOOD
Acknowledgment 229
Allentown. Pa. Union Meeting Picnic, Large Attendance at 225
A Letter that Typifies the Feelings of Those Our Order Aids 230
Amalgamation, A Plan to Facilitate 228
A Novelty Locomotive 228
Beauty (Poem) 231
Brother I. A. Snider Called by Death 230
Charleston, Illinois, Brothers and Sisters Celebrate in Honor of Retired Veteran 224
Come to Detroit. October 15 231
Expressions of Appreciation 238
Fine Showing by St. Paul Brotherhood Public Official 233
Former Member, Now Blind, Invents Machine To Aid Others So Afflicted 223
Grand Lodge Statements and Notices 260-264
Greetings From Our Oldest Member, Brother J. M. Dodge, Lodge 386.... 230
Historic Quebec. Insight of 226
Home Account, The 238
Honor Awaits You (Poem) 228
Iowa State Union Meeting, Boone, October 21-22 224
Kingsville, Texas, Brothers and Sisters Enjoy Fine Day's Outing 232
Labor's Biggest Political Battle 218
Ladies' Society,- Brothers Help the, In Present Membership Drive 203
Lodge 388 Honors Twenty-five Year Members 237
Lodge 660 Honors Veterans 234
Louisville Labor Day Celebration Attracts Huge Crowd 234
Maximum Work Month, Lodge 3 Adopts Resolutions Favoring Establishment of 226
Our Organizing Work Bringing Fine Results 202
Pioneer Spirit? 225
President Roosevelt, Approves Brotherhood's Support of 234
President Roosevelt Endorsed for Reelection by California State Legislative Board 229
President Roosevelt, Tennessee Labor Endorses 235
President Roosevelt Unanimously Endorsed For Re-election by Tennessee State Legislative Board 225
Railroad Retirement Tax Act Explained. 211 Roosevelt Elector, Brother Irvine Chosen 204
Southern Union Meeting, Splendid Program at 217
Stokers? How Can a Fireman Testify Against the Use of 231
Think of What We Have at Stake 197
Timely Brotherhood Topics 209
Tire Men Make Little on Truck Patronage 222
Townsend Plan Practicable and Fair to All 236
Townsend Plan, The, Is Practicable... 222
Veteran Emblems Presented to Brothers of Lodge 3 232
Wage Agreement Reached On Missouri and Arkansas Railway 233
What Our Brotherhood Means To Its Members 223
CO-OPERATION
Consumers' Co-operatives Key to Problem of Distribution 249
Consumers Organize to Save Profits 250
Co-operation in Europe, President Roosevelt Appoints Commission to Study 250
St. Francis Xavier University's Education in Co-operation Arouses National Comment 250
HEALTH
Active Sportsmen Are More Subject to "Athlete's Foot" 251
Public Health Service Publications 251
SAFETY FIRST
Headlight Glare, Would End 252
National Safety Congress and Exposition, Atlantic City, October 5-9 20S
National Safety Council Issues Attractive Calendar for 1937 253
Occupational Diseases 253
VERSE AND FICTION
Beauty (Poem) 231
Honor Awaits You (Poem) 225
Just Railroaders 265
Railroading on a Railroad Train 201
The Hold-up at Red Light Hill 269
MISCELLANEOUS
Mooney's Imprisonment. Mighty Protest Voiced by Labor on Twentieth Anniversary of 219
New York Central to Add Two Cars to Streamliner "The Mercury" 208
Transportation Field. Current Happenings in the 214
Twenty Years of Unjust Imprisonment 202
Ups and Downs 216
LADIES' SOCIETY
Acknowledgments 259
A Message From Far Away Fort Crampel, Oubangui-Ouka, French Equatorial Africa 255
Brandywine Lodge 287, A Message From 268
Charter Application 259
Death Report 259
"Echoes of the Membership Drive" 254
Emergency Fund Collection 259
Flower of Cactus Lodge 56, From 258
Kendall-Ellis Lodge 428, A Message From 255
Montana State Meeting, Eighth Annual 257
New Lodge Organized 259
Oak Lodge 265 Celebrates First Anniversary 258
Peaceful Valley Lodge 180, From 255
Puget Sound Sisters Lodge 199, From 258
Southland Lodge 100, Greetings From 257
The Big Ten 259
The Magic Path (Poem) 254
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