. Electric railway journal . All With With n Selective Class I Within Selective Service Selective Service Ages Service Law Law< °7 of All Law < of All Number a Per Cei Numbe Per Ce:Ages, Per CeAges Numbc Per CeAges, Per CeAges 65,471 17,777 27 13,376 75 20 4,401 25 7 67,855 15,777 23 11,432 17 4,345 28 6 . 31,978 28,872 90 4,580 16 14 24,292 84 76 Officials and superintend- 72 45 28 ents 2,798 163 6 118 4 2 Switchmen and flag- 92 23 2,476 399 16 307 77 12 4 Inspectors. . 2,640 366 13 281 77 10 85 23 3 Semi - skilled r 786 30 13 employees. 5,965 2,638 4


. Electric railway journal . All With With n Selective Class I Within Selective Service Selective Service Ages Service Law Law< °7 of All Law < of All Number a Per Cei Numbe Per Ce:Ages, Per CeAges Numbc Per CeAges, Per CeAges 65,471 17,777 27 13,376 75 20 4,401 25 7 67,855 15,777 23 11,432 17 4,345 28 6 . 31,978 28,872 90 4,580 16 14 24,292 84 76 Officials and superintend- 72 45 28 ents 2,798 163 6 118 4 2 Switchmen and flag- 92 23 2,476 399 16 307 77 12 4 Inspectors. . 2,640 366 13 281 77 10 85 23 3 Semi - skilled r 786 30 13 employees. 5,965 2,638 44 70 31 The registration covered by the foregoing figures isonly the first, that of June 5, 1917, covering the ages21-30. The second registration, covering the age 21,on June 5, 1918, and the third registration, coveringages 18-20 and 32-45, on Sept. 8, 1918, are not rep-resented. The figures for the total number of em-ployees were projected from the thirteenth census. 530 Electric Railway Journal Vol. 53, No. 11. A SECTION OF UNITED RAILWAYS OF ST. LOUIS PRINT-ING DEPARTMENT, CONTAINING FOUR PRESSESAND A SPECIAL ENVELOPE MAKING ANDPRINTING MACHINE ROTARY PRINTING PRESS WHICH TURNS OUT 240,000TRANSFERS AN HOUR PRINTED WITH TWOCOLORS ON EACH SIDE, NUMBERED,DATED AND FOLDED A Complete Printing Department for anElectric Railway St. Louis Company Installs New Rotary Press to Handle 700,000Transfers a Day—All Other Company Printing andBinding Also Done in Own Shop THE United Railways of St. Louis inaugurated itsown printing department for transfers in 1904,installing at that time a Harris automatic pressgiving two colors, and also numbering, dating and per-forating the transfers in one operation. As the com-pany gradually increased in size the number of transfersdemanded was greatly increased and a second Harrispress was installed. Later the double transfer cameinto use and this necessitated the installation of twofolding machines. Instead of the issuing of a transfer ona t


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