. Journal of electricity. Cal., has recentlyreceived an appointment as assistant refinery engineer in theU. S. Bureau of Mines. Mr. Gavin will have charge of thechemical laboratory at the San Francisco station. He is atpresent in the East visiting the laboratories of the Bureau atWashington, Pittsburgh and other Eastern points. Mortimer Fleischhacker, vice-president of the Northwest-ern Electric Company, passed through Portland recently onhis way to his home in San Francisco from Washington, Mr. Fleischhacker is a member of the national board ofmediation appointed by the administration to


. Journal of electricity. Cal., has recentlyreceived an appointment as assistant refinery engineer in theU. S. Bureau of Mines. Mr. Gavin will have charge of thechemical laboratory at the San Francisco station. He is atpresent in the East visiting the laboratories of the Bureau atWashington, Pittsburgh and other Eastern points. Mortimer Fleischhacker, vice-president of the Northwest-ern Electric Company, passed through Portland recently onhis way to his home in San Francisco from Washington, Mr. Fleischhacker is a member of the national board ofmediation appointed by the administration to handle labortroubles in the shipbuilding industry in the district aroundSan Francisco bay, and his recent trip to Washington was inconnection with the labor situation in that district. L. A. Somers, manager industrial division, WestinghouseElectric & Manufacturing Company, of San Francisco; of the Standard Oil Company, and his assistant, and Oc-tavius Walthall, field superintendent of the San Joaquin Light. Kay Ingerslev, electrical engineer for the Siam Elec-tricity Company of Bankok, Siam, and wife, came all the wayfrom the Orient to attend the final sessions of the PacificCoast Section, N. E. L. A., at Del Monte. They expect tospend some time in visiting other Pacific Coast points. J. M. Wadsworth, petroleum engineer of the U. S. Bureauof Mines, with headquarters at San Francisco, has returnedfrom a two months trip to Washington and other Easterncities, where he has been making fuel tests for the Wadsworth will spend a part of his time during the nextfew months working in co-operation with the Federal Fuel Ad-ministration, and will have supervision of the solution of tech-nical questions arising in connection with the burning of fueloils. E. W. Wagy, petroleum technologist of the Bureau ofMines, with headquarters at San Francisco, spent the monthsof March and April in Colorado and the mid-continent fields,co-operating with state officials in making inve


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