.tIAftY 18, 1J23 THE MICHICAN DAILY LAST OF U. S. TROOPS ON IRHIVE TO RETURN ON SHIP ST. MIHIEL erably more about machinery," he Roland W. Boyden, unofficial observer O RDIN SIrN PUNS declares. "Then, in the course of a few for the United States. years agricultural machinery will ap- pear in that country. Hundreds of Representative Thomas, Democrat, "O f i - " I E IEbushels of grain will be produced Kentucky, a member of the house ju- Wunwrnv viSCOPE where only a few were grown before. diciary cummittee, declared in a mi- In many foreign countries the far- nority renort that the committee failed AUTO MANUFACT'RER WOULD ; mers know nothing of machinery, to investigate impartially the Keller PREVENT WAR BY )IAhlNG Probably they will not know it until impeachment charges against Atror- l . . . r t fi. 'i ' 4 X:. E WORLD PROSPEROUS they have learned to use automobiles. Detroit, Jan. 17.-Henry Ford's in- dustrial expansion program is world- YESTER D AYIN wide, not national, in scope, and has:I been undertaken with the underlying WA SHINGTON I motive of educating the world to such a degree and making them so prosper- ous "that wars will be ended forev- Representative Bourke Cockran, er". Democrat, New York, declared in the This was disclosed today as the house that, regardless of any effort motive back of the Detroit manufac- the government might make, the turer's desire to extend his operations eighteenth amendment could not be into every part of the world. Ienforced in certain 'sections of the Mr. Ford believes that "a busy, I country. prosperous people do not stop work!-- to make war;! they go to war only Admingt.ration officials continued when it is necessary to protect their to insist that the American govern- homes or their ideals when these are ment was entirely disassociated from menaced by some more Idle nation". the reparations suggestion placed be- F "When the time comes that every- fore the reparations commission by one, everywhere, has a job, and last- Lost Something? Let a "Daily sass ing prosperity has been created as a ified ad find it tor you.--Adv. result, the people of any nation willi be too busy and too happy to even __ _ur, L war," the manufacturer SLEEP ANYWHERE, BUT says. Therefore, it is pointed out by d E AXS those in close touch with him, he is i 4d4 ' I convinced that world industrial ex- THE CLUB LUNCH pansion bringing with it prosperity 712 Arbor Street for all peoples in all lands, automatic- -- State and Packard Streets ally will make war impossible. ------ The manufacturer is known to be- lieve that the automobile is the agent that will usher In the millenium of THE SCIIOOL world peace. P E IR "When the people of any country HALSEY'S DANCE STUDIOS get to understand automobiles and WIuerth Arcade use them daily, they will know consid- noy-General Daugherty. 4 . I View of S. S. St. Nihiel at dock and itg:oup of officers of hile shin. L Third Officer A. Kirshen, Secow:l Officer L. C. Fordy ce, Chief Nino. The American doughboys just ordered home from Germany w port, which brought back many of the'troops at the close of the wa of War Weeks. It has recently been in the Panama canal and San mands the vessel. ;, .. e' _. _. t bankrupted the treasury c his own intervention," Mr. INCOMPETENCE- COVEONS T!T© ~e1n "he executiv-e anad legislaiv mnents are equally re ponisF WASHI NGTON, SAYS GOXtariff law that is condemned community, as a menace to o ets, a subsidy to campaigr EX-G-VRNOR FLAYS ADMINIS, butors and the certain forer TUATION IN INTERNATIONAL. industrial troubles. FINANCIAL POLICIES w "More lamentable is the f international affairs. Never Lancaster, 0., Jan. 17.-(By A.P.)- dawn of civilization have th The present public indictment is that men been so plagued with c eft to right: Chief Officer B. C. Toining, Yoeian It. I}. hoyt and Second Stewart J. De l will return on the S. S. St. Mihiel. This trans- SA( CA JBh'11 r was assigned to this new task by Secretary, Francisco service. Capt. W. T. Oliver com- xce , of Afin Lands Conservation Here f Co Lrch i -..n r T. Judd, state game warden F e (i rt o ,l Dakota, stated that he was le ;' ig ivy impressed by the advances ii every which were being made by the Uni- ur mark- versity, in conservation work. He be- 215 E.HURON PHONE 214-F] n contri lieved iit to be the best carried on 2 1 4 -Fl31311 n awE m , IEEEZ MCEEEEE7 5 N71 E'. ig M R '_Ohgaru n r o ! n ny s te i t e U i n 'unner of in any state in the Union. Mr. Judd was here in conference failure n with. University authorities concern- ing the survey of North Dakota to be since the conducted by the biological depart- e sons of ment.- onditions duals and Mrs. Bentan Sister of Chicago Head existence Prof. Ernest Burton, who has been ons havi ster is so appointed president of Chicago uni- at piece- versity, is a brother of Mrs. W. W. evidence fBeman, of this city, and has man r. mersonal acquaintances here. Professor Burton has been connect- sified in ed with Chicago university for more AML oi-j--Adv 'Ian 20 years. general incompetence is enthroned at Washington, declared former Govern- or James M. Cox, of Ohio,.and Dem- ocratic candidate for president in 1920, in an address here tonight on the occasion of a Jacksonion observ-- ance. "We have the President's own offic- ial statement that the congress ha, passed two measures that would have that bring disaster to indivi uncertainty as to the very of nations. Its awful reacti spared no nation. The disas widespread that any attempt meal repair is but a pathetic of national cr racial endeavo Lose something? A clas classified ad will sell it for v ,a - ,-- Whether you know it or not it's. a fact that clean capacious surroundings in an eting establishment ac- tually aid your digestion! That's not the only factor to be sure. Foods of the finest qualities, properly- cooked, are necessary be- foie everything else. But even the most excellent foods eaten under unpleasant conditions do not digest as they should. You may or may not be conscious that something is wrong, but sooner or later it will show in your general health. It's a subconscious protest against the insanitary. WErVE made The Michigan spacious; we've made it follow every new rule of sanitary practice - and it is kept spotlessly clean! But more. You'll find here foods equalled no- where else, for they're prepared by the most i i i k f Real Service Must Be Engineered Many of the men whose names are writ large The design engineer, in the Westinghouse in engineering history are design engineers; men plan, is responsible for the performance of the like Westinghouse, Lamme, Stanley, Hodgkin- finished product. He cannot possibly have the son, Tesla, Shallenberger. Their inventions proper understanding of operation unless he oper- have the quality of usefulness, of reliability, of ates and tests, unless he spends time and thought productability; which is an involved way, per- in investigation and study, not in the laboratory haps, of saying that they have the primary or drawing room, but right on the operating requisite of all really great inventions: job. Here, most of- his ideas will develop; and Serviceability. here he will see and prepare for all the different engineering history abounds in instances of things which the product will later have to Engineinthtryodudnodsencounter. Then when he comes to put his near-genius that produced no product, and of creations on paper, his calculations will be great developments that never reached comple- necessary and helpful to check the conclusions tion;.and most of these instances are explained " ncsayadhlflt hc h ocuin t; adkmostofethese instanesstareexploftaiwhich he has reached, and this right use of them by the lack, somewhere in the system, of that requires training and a high degree of under- ability to give real Service. standing. This proper balance of the physical Service, in a machine or a system, or wherever and mathematical conception of things is what you find it, is not there by accident but because constitutes engineering judgement. it was incorporated by men who understood It should be thoroughly understood that the what was required and knew how to provide it. primary function of the design engineer is the Much more is required of the designer than conception and the production of new or im- facility in calculation and mastery of theory. proved apparatus, and familiarity with the He must have first hand and thorough familiarity practical is essential to the proper discharge of with manufacturing operations and with com- this duty. mercial and operating conditions. Ittakes more It is this view of designing that makes this than mere ingenuity and inventiveness to design branch of Westinghouse engineering so impor- apparatus that will be really serviceable and tant, so effective, and so productive of real will "stay put." developments. skilled cooks. Served in generous portions from white topped counters - before your own eyes. Best of all, it's economical to eat here, for prices are the lowest in town! Mieh i n CnfPtpri a 7 f' fAn C i I ,I . 6 u w~ I a