Show i I = 1liKES AMERICAN liNES isaj English Traffic Expert Expresses iil Ex-presses Admiration y If CAN LEARN FROM AMERICA America on Other Hand Can Get Ideas From England Intense Interest and Enthusiasm of American Officials Surprised the Visitor From Other Side t London Jan 9Philp Burtt general traffic manager of the Northwestern railroad speaking at he I railway institute In-stitute of York yesterday relative to his recent investigation of American railroad methods expressed general admiration of them and said he was of the opinion that the British railroad men could learn much from America At the same time he added that the best American minds would find much to admire and learn in English railroad rail-road management Mr BUILt said 1 that the Intense keenness keen-ness and enthusiasm of all Americans in their everyday work had left a lasting last-ing Impression on him He thought that while America held the record for speed the English average express runs would be found higher than the American Mr Burtt cordially admired American adaptability in the use of power and Ingenious laborsaving devices de-vices s He concluded with remarking The English must learn to he less Insular and more cosmopolitan in their Ideas and realize that t they have not been specially selected by Providence to be teachers of the world |