W[AN[BUILDING IN MICHICAN BAHNDS ly Serg. C. Philip Emery.) r Fishleigh, Captain Stoner, nant Turner, and Sergeant ,-all Michigan men,-are 10- at the office of the Surgeon I, Washington. This office di- Al motor ambulance work, de- procurement, production, in- n, testing and delivery. It is d of responsibility only when ished product, the motor ambu- is delivered to the ambulance ny, either in this country or as. American Supply Depot is ined at Louisville, Kentucky, 7 officers and 15 men are sta- This depot handles the ship- to caps in this country, of the ances, motorcycles, spare parts, ich kindred supplies. It also arge of repairs and mainten- n this country. tUchgan Chasses ambulance chasses are produc- Pontiac, Michigan, and a station Ling of 4 officers and 19 men is ,ined at this factory. This sta- as charge of inspection, testing, y, and special experimental in connection with the chasses. bodies were formerly made at own, New York, but are now ed by two body plants, one at , Michigan, the other at Elk- Indiana. Stations are main- at these plants similar to the Pontiac. ers are frequently sent to va- plants throughout the country, ect special equipment for dif- purposes. Experiment Station les these stations, a "Motor ance Experimental Station" in ngton is maintained for the e of special testing, designing, cperlmental work. Seven offi- nd' four men are stationed six of this number hailing from an. The various . camps hout this country are inspect- n time to time by officers from Vashington Station. ambulances are shipped over- t water-tight boxes, completely d down and packed in t he st possible space. They are d overseas and assembled at different bases. Four officers men were sent across last fall, e assembling bases specially zed and equipped with men re automobile chassis and body s. Much Accomplished e its inception, this organiza- as accomplished a good many Concrete results are in evi- Three thousand motor ambu- of a modern type have been ed and are now in service in 'my. An ambulance body that rHE mers & Mechanics =Bank- - UTH MAIN STREET CORNER HURON LTE STREET OFFICE 30 So. STATE STREET trmg Bank With Every Banking Need THE WOLVERINE PAGE THREE m y experts have called the finest, most quires eternal vigilance on the part modern and efficient for its purpose, of every teacher. It is next to im- in the world, has been designed and possible for military instructors to do perfected, and 5,000 of this latest type much to counteract the negligence of are now in the process of manufac- schools in this regard. This again has ture, and will be completed and ship- cost many men their commissions at ped overseas in a few months. The camp. Three months is too short a GMC chassis used for our ambulances time in which to teach an incorrigible has been improved and standardized 'beater-about-the-bush' that there is so that it has. recently been adopted but one way to answer a question oral by the entire Army as the standard or written, and that is positively, 34-1 ton chassis for all, purposes. A clearly, and accurately. The form of special trailer with a body designed the oral answer in our schools should to carry spare parts and supplies suf- be made an important consideration ficient for the maintenance of each of instruction. ambulance company of 12 ambulances Poor Bearing for a period of six months has been "I have further noted that even perfected, and 300 of these are now some of our better military schools practically finished. The problem of have turned out products that while upkeep and repairs is a most impor- many of them may have the bearing tant one, and great care has been of a soldier in ranks, yet their car- taken to make the ambulances as in- riage is totally different as soon as dependent as possible. A scientifical- they 'fall out.' Schools, military and ly chosen set of spareparts is car- non-military, should place more in- ried in each car, besides the larger sistence upon the bearing of pupils unit carried in the trailer, only one all the time. It should become a sec- of which is furnished for each 12 am- ond nature with them to walk and bulances. carry themselves with the bearing of Special Trailer an officer and a gentleman. This A special trailer designed to carry again is a characteristic that cannot one or two patients on stretchers has be acquired in a short time, and also been perfected. This can either when coupled with other disqualify- be towed behind an ambulance, thus ing elements, has mitigated against increasing the carrying load 50 per the success of men. cent., or it can be pulled by two men "And when the bearing of a gentle- and used practically up to the front man is spoken of, it might be well to trenches, thus increasing the carry- add that, in boarding schools, table Ing capacity of the litter bearers manners and the more important more than 100 per cent. A hospital amenities of polite society should be litter carrier, which can also be used taught those whose home training may as an operating table, has been de- be. deficient in* this regard. The signed and produced. These are only American officer of today must be a few of .the concrete things that have ready. to go to distant parts of the been accomplished. earth and represent his country cred (To be continued) itably in the social life of various cul- tured peoples. WHY CANDIDATES FAIL TO GET Need Grit COMMISSIONS AS OFFICERS "As a last important element that seems to me has been lacking in the moral and mental make-up of some of (Continued from Page One) our students, is the characteristic of with sufficient volume of voice to be 'grit.' Not that they would have prov- heard reasonably far, is not qualified en cowardly in battle, necessarily, but to give commands upon which human some have exhibited a tendency to life will depend. Many men disquali- throw up the sponge upon the admin- fled by this handicap might become istration of a severe rebuke or crit- officers under 'their country's flag had Icism. Their 'feelings have been burt' they been properly trained in school and they resign. They have never and college. t is to be hoped there-ab ey es g They hspritofneth- fare, that more emphasis will be pla- been taught the true spirit of sb- foe, thmre ephasirnile lc- ordination. They are not ready for ed upon the basic principles of elocu- the rought edges of life. The true tion in the training of our youth. training school should endeavor to Even without prescribed training in inculcate that indomitable spirit that elocution a great improvement could enables one to get out of self, to keep be wrought by the instructors in our one's eyes fixed upon the goal rather schools and colleges, regardless of the than upon the roughness of the path, subject, insisting that all answers be to realize that one unable to rise above given in a loud, clear, well-rounded the hard knocks of discipline cannot voice, which of course, necessitates hope to face with equanimity the tre- the opening of the mouth and free mendous responsibilities o: the officer movement of the lips. It is remark- under modern conditions of warfare. able how many excellent men suffer This ideal of grit belongs in the from this handicap, and how almost school room as well as upon the cam- impossible it is to correct this after the formative years of life. Ans." By order of the Secretary of War. Mental Slouchiness (Signed) H. F. McCain. "In addition to this physical disa- bility and slouchiness is what might DR. SUNDERLAND OF NEW YORK be termed, slouchiness of mental atti- SPEAKS AT UNITARIAN CHURCH tude. Many men fail to measure up to the requirements set for our Offi- cers' Reserve because they have not Dr. J. T. Sunderland, of New York been trained to appreciate the im- city, will be the speaker at the ser- portance of accuracy in thinking. Too vices at 10:30 o'clock tomorrow morn- many schools are satisfied with an ing at the Unitarian church, corner of approximate answer to a question. State and Huron streets. His sub Little or no incentive is given in- ject will be "The Wonderful Life of creased mental effort to co-ordinate an" one's ideas and present them clearly Doctor Sunderland was for some and unequivocally. Insistence upon years pastor of the Ann Arbor Uni- decision in thought and expression tarian church and it was during his must never be lost sight of. This re- ministry here that the present church edifice was erected. 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