. Electric railway journal . .. required) 9. Armature and coil winder ] Loss of eye (good eyesight required, and must be able to judge distances accur-( ately) 10. Telephone work ( Loss of arm (both hands required) 1- ?-eU ^?rk V ■ ■•Loss of hearing12. Signaling devices ( Meter inspector Loss of leg, hearing, eye Motor inspector Loss of leg, hearing, smell Motor repairer. Loss of leg or arm, hearing, smell, bad heart Installation inspector Loss of leg, hearing, arm Installation complaints Loss of leg, arm, hearing, smell, bad heart l is. Heater and cooker inspector Loss of leg, arm, hearing, s


. Electric railway journal . .. required) 9. Armature and coil winder ] Loss of eye (good eyesight required, and must be able to judge distances accur-( ately) 10. Telephone work ( Loss of arm (both hands required) 1- ?-eU ^?rk V ■ ■•Loss of hearing12. Signaling devices ( Meter inspector Loss of leg, hearing, eye Motor inspector Loss of leg, hearing, smell Motor repairer. Loss of leg or arm, hearing, smell, bad heart Installation inspector Loss of leg, hearing, arm Installation complaints Loss of leg, arm, hearing, smell, bad heart l is. Heater and cooker inspector Loss of leg, arm, hearing, smell 19. Heater and cooker repairer Loss of arm, hearing, smell 20. Mains fuse inspecting Loss of leg, arm, smell, bad heart 21. Mains records Loss of arm, eye 22. Meter tester Loss of arm, eye, hearing, smell 23. Coal, water and oil tester Loss of arm, hearing, smell 24. Gateman 1 s 25. > Loss of hearing, arm 26. Clerical j September 28, 1918 Transportation Wins Wars No Less than Generals 581. Fig. 1—Returned Canadians Learning of Oxy-acetylene. Fig. 5—The Loss of One Arm Does Not Balk an Italian Fig. 2—A French Peasant Inutile Using a Shovel. Machinist. Fig. 3—A Crippled Serbian Working in Wood. Fig. 6—Losing a Right Arm Not an Unsurmountable Obstacle Fig. 4—One-Armed Belgians Learning Bench Work. in Mechanical Drafting. How Our Allies Are Rehabilitating Their Disabled Soldiers 582 Electric Railway Journal Vol. 52, No. 13 increase his self-reliance. Workers trained in theabove-named guild are now doing such things as placingpins on cards in a safety-pin factory, twisting smallwires for telephone construction, helping put strips onautomobile tires, painting and polishing the arms andlegs of dolls, etc. In the factory of the Crocker-WheelerCompany blind workers weigh and stack rotor cores,assemble and rivet pole shoes, sort rotor punchings andtape steel coils. The fact that most of their work has who will return to us disabled. Donald C


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