. Canadian foundryman (1918). y ofNational Association of Stationary En-gineers of Iowa, that a movement toeffect fuel conservation throughout thestate had been commenced by the asso-ciation. Practical methods are being followedand qualified advisers will be sent to anycommmunity, large or small, whichmakes a request. A few of the most im-portant- test instruments will be takenalong, such as a Bacharach pocket CO,machine, a draft gauge, a thermometerfor about 800 deg., some charts for fir-ing illustrations, and lantern slides, sothat the engineers and firemen may haveone meeting and the genera


. Canadian foundryman (1918). y ofNational Association of Stationary En-gineers of Iowa, that a movement toeffect fuel conservation throughout thestate had been commenced by the asso-ciation. Practical methods are being followedand qualified advisers will be sent to anycommmunity, large or small, whichmakes a request. A few of the most im-portant- test instruments will be takenalong, such as a Bacharach pocket CO,machine, a draft gauge, a thermometerfor about 800 deg., some charts for fir-ing illustrations, and lantern slides, sothat the engineers and firemen may haveone meeting and the general public an-other. An intensive press campaign willbe put on in all state papers, and a stillmore intensive plan in the city or com-munity visited. The intention is to visitevery plant, be it boiler or furnace thatsends in a call. The list is usually madein advance by the secretary of the com-mercial club, which is in most cases re-sponsible for the local expenses. In June, 1918 * MADE y X IN /- CANADA Charcoal or Coke Basket. CANADIAN FOUNDRYMAN Headquarters for 35


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