Brotherhood Of Locomotive Firemen and Engine Magazine 1931 September
Brotherhood Of Locomotive Firemen and Engine Magazine 1931 September
Brotherhood Of Locomotive Firemen and Engine Magazine 1931 September
Brotherhood Of Locomotive Firemen and Engine Magazine 1931 September
Brotherhood Of Locomotive Firemen and Engine Magazine 1931 September
Brotherhood Of Locomotive Firemen and Engine Magazine 1931 September

Brotherhood Of Locomotive Firemen and Engine Magazine 1931 September

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Brotherhood Of Locomotive Firemen and Engine Magazine 1931 September
 
Brotherhood Of Locomotive Firemen and Engine Magazine September 1931
TECHNICAL
Diesel-Electric Locomotive, Electric
Equipment of the  225 First American Locomotive Built 1831. 230 New Pacific Type Locomotive No. 653
for the Delaware and Hudson 229
Radio Department, Discontinuance of 230
Remarkable New Alloy Steel. A 230
Track Sanding Device, Improved 231
Locomotive Running and Repairs:
Crownbolts, Leaky  232
Crown or Staybolts, Leaking 232
Federal Ruling No. 151 232
Knocking Fire, Effect of 232
Stoker Operation and Setting of
Brick Arch  232
Wheel Brackets  232
The Westinghouse Air Brake:
Brake Valve, Removing Plugs from 233
Compressor Stops  234
Equalizing Reservoir Pipe, Broken 234
Feed Valve Pipe, Broken 233
K Triple Valve in Retarded Release 234
Pipes, Broken-ET Equipment 233
Pipe, What, Is Broken Now? 234
INDUSTRIAL
Labor Day, 1931  197
President Green of A. F. of L. to Speak at Ottumwa, Iowa, Labor Day
Celebration  221
Towards Better Economic Adjustment 197
BROTHERHOOD
A Good Way to Save Your Lodge 224
An Expression of Thanks  208
Attention, Texas Engineers and Firemen  219
Attention, 31st Railway Engineers of
the A. E. F. and Attached Transportation Corps  218
Big Labor Day Celebration at Louis-
ville, Don't Forget  218
Big Southern Union Meeting, All Set for  211
Brotherhood Members Hold Responsible Positions  221
Brotherhood Veteran Passes On 220
Corrections  208
Delegates Help Celebrate Couple's Wedding Anniversary  219
First Illinois Joint Union Meeting,  October 29th-30th  212
Florida  209
Furloughed Brothers, Our  218
Furloughed Men, A Square Deal for 222
Furloughed Men Need Free Transportation  219
Grand Lodge Statements and Notices 247-251
Happy Anniversary Celebration 223
How Our Delegates Impressed Colum-
bus Citizens  180
Mileage, Reduced, Lightens Many Burdens  219
Negro Firemen Question in the South 221
Ohio State Joint Union Meeting, Brotherhood and Ladies' Society, Canton, Ohio. August 12 and 13, 1931  213
Passing of Brother Arthur V. Smith, Assistant in Office of International President   220
Pennsylvana State Legislative Board, Summary of Second Quarterly Financial Report, 1931   218
Prolonging Conventions, G. G. C. Meetings and State Legislative Board Meetings   222
Revsion of Certain Laws of Our Brotherhood  203
Seniority, Protect, by Reducing Mileage 224
"Ship-by-Rail" Campaign, Brotherhoods Join in  179
Thirty-second Convention, The-Address by A. F. Whitney, President,
Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen 184
Alaska Railroad  183
Alaska Railroad, Effort to Extend Jurisdiction of Interstate Com-
merce Commission to 183
Excursion to Russell's Point 184
Immigration of Mexicans to United States  183
Labor Co-operation and Affiliation in
Canada  183
Peoples' Legislative Service 183
President F. H. Fljozdal, of Brotherhood of Maintenance of Way Employes, Addresses Convention 181
Seniority Rights, As to. in Opera-
tion of Trains Over Boundary 183
Strike on the Western Maryland Railroad  183
Unemployment-Proposed Rate Increase -Other Matters of Interest 200
Vice President Farrell Bids Farewell to Former Associates on Board of Directors   217
CO-OPERATION
Alert Students Tackle Cleve'and Courses 236
Co-operation and the Workers 235
HEALTH
Cancer  237
Proper Diet for Children Outlined-Importance of Selecting Wholesome Food   238
SAFETY FIRST
Auto Speeds, May Limit, Mechanically. 240
Passengers Are Safe on the Railroads 239
There's Hope for the Pedestrian 240
VERSE AND FICTION
Chasing Bananas  252
Queen of the Rubbish Heaps 254
Strangers (Poem)  178
MISCELLANEOUS
New Officers for Hamilton Watch Company  224
Who Should Pay for Our Highways? 199
LADIES' SOCIETY Acknowledgment  246
Arkansas Labor Paper Announces Elec-
tion of Ladies' Society Officers 244
Death Report  246
Indiana State Union Meeting to be Held
October 14, 1931  245
In Memory of Our Late Sister, Rosa
Lambert, of Utopia Lodge 43 246
In Memory of Sister Claudia Swartz,
Late Member of Seven Sisters Lodge 232  245
Interesting Fall and Winter Meetings 241
Kentucky Lodges, Sixth Annual Meeting of, to be Held at Covington, Ken-
tucky, September 25, 1931 244
Letters from Friends 246
Michigan State Union Meeting, Fif-
teenth Annual  244
Mississippi Valley Lodge 102 Sends
Greetings to Sister Lodges 246
Pride of the East Lodge 155 Sends Greetings to All Sisters of the Ladies' Society  245

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