SUPERIOR STEEL CORPORATION The products of the Superior Steel Corporation, whose works are at Carnegie, Pa., consist of hot rolled strip steel and cold rolled strip steel. These steels are manufactured into many articles, such as automobile parts, sewing machines, adding machines, typewriters, bicycles, stoves, hardware, aeroplanes, cash registers, cream separators, telephones, cutlery, buttons, buckles, tubing, etc. The Company has a productive capacity of from 10,000 to 12,000 tons per month, and employs from 1,500 to 1,800 men. The Company was incorporated under the laws of Virginia on December 21, 1916, and has an authorized capital stock of $17,000,000. UNION DRAWN STEEL COMPANY The Union Drawn Steel Co. was incorporated under the laws of Pennsylvania, with a capital stock of $1,500,000. Its works are at Beaver Falls, Pa. and Gary, Ind. The Company produces rounds, flats, squares, hexagons, special shapes, bessemer, open hearth, crucible and cold die rolled steel. UNION STEEL CASTING COMPANY The Union Steel Casting Company operates two steel casting plants located side by side at Sixty-second Street and the Allegheny Valley Division of the Pennsylvania Railroad, Pittsburgh. In these plants there are five 25- ton acid open hearth furnaces. The Company makes a specialty of steel castings of carbon and vanadium steel, such as engine frames, driving wheel centers and mis- cellaneous castings for locomotives; also for bank vaults, annealing equipment for rolling mills, and the like. Among the Company’s products are forging ingots of carbon steel and alloy steels, such as vanadium, chrome vanadium, nickel, chrome nickel, ete. During the war the bulk of the output of the Union Steel Casting Company was devoted