. Railway and locomotive engineering : a practical journal of railway motive power and rolling stock . all in the interestsalike of patrons and stockholders. An Attractive Government Job. When the United States Governmentofficials desire to engage the services ofa specialist, the amount of remunerationoffered is generally decidedly meagre forthe requirements. A recent announce-ment calls for the services of an efficientstenographer and typewriter who has aknowledge of German and one otherforeign language. For these acquire-ments of salary of $1,000 per annum willbe paid. 228 RAILWAY AND LOCOMO


. Railway and locomotive engineering : a practical journal of railway motive power and rolling stock . all in the interestsalike of patrons and stockholders. An Attractive Government Job. When the United States Governmentofficials desire to engage the services ofa specialist, the amount of remunerationoffered is generally decidedly meagre forthe requirements. A recent announce-ment calls for the services of an efficientstenographer and typewriter who has aknowledge of German and one otherforeign language. For these acquire-ments of salary of $1,000 per annum willbe paid. 228 RAILWAY AND LOCOMOTIVE ENGINEERING. June, 1914. Electrical Department Arc welding, at the present time, is re-ceiving a great deal of attention by rail-roads, railways and industrial concerns,because of the many advantages it pos-sesses for certain kinds of work. It is repairing with the electric arc. Sometimesmistakes are made which can be correctedby building the metal up again with theelectric arc and thus the job is with blow holes and sand holescan often be very quickly repaired. An-. VIEW OF AN OPERATOR MAKINC. A WELD ON A STEEL RING. particularly adapted to various uses inmachine shops and foundries. Worn partsof machines can be built up prior to ma-chining. Broken parts of steel castings


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