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Show IS METEFFICIE1IT J. Parke Charming, Noted Mining Engineer, Dis- 1 cusses Problems. DENVER. Colo.. Auff. 31. 'England is today the world's most efficient country, rot even excepting Germany." This is the statement of J. Parke Channlng, one of the country's leading minlnc pnlneers, in connection with the program of tne American Institute of Mining Engineers, which will hoid a wax work mct-tm in Colorado throughout the corning wcok. Man-power m he the solution of the United States' einciemy, according to Mr. Channln-i. "In the United States." says Mr. Chan-ning: Chan-ning: "we certainly have ben trncent so far aa machines and methois; have been concerned, but not in tiie utilization of our man-power." He tells ins mining engineers that if tins country id to carry the war to a suo'es.sf ul concl'Jaion and to have increase) efficiency after the war methods must oe introduced which wtd Americanize our foreigners and kiv therii a national point of view, ju.-t a-a Engi.sh la'Dor in now at heart British. According to Mr. Channins. there never ! was a time when it waa so r.e:ess.ir to impress upon h us in e-i manatjerd ih: imnoriance of the human side of engineering, engi-neering, for they are now in a petition to soivc the labor prohl. m. It w.ia pointed point-ed out that tiie engineer's dJ'.y now !a to convince the employer tiiut m the lor. if run he is going to be better off Improving Conditions of the laborer and ed'H-atlirit laborer to prc-Jucc Lieir maximum output-Many hundred of 'he men.oer of the American institute wiil renter t Denver tomorrow to r.iultip y rh"ir efforts ef-forts In increa.v.n? the mineral output or the coiintry and in conrvinit mineral resources re-sources at tho mines. Somj Tf-o rnemb'TS of the Institute are now in active goern-ruent goern-ruent v.ar service. |