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Show I Preparedness and Peace and the Engineer I Jl "?fHE Uniled Slates dt!rc peace, bated on justice and maintained i I J JJ I with honor. Bui to insure this kind ol peace Americans must g I r - now tn,t nations are now defended not alone by fighting men, W- I ?, but by fighting industries. Ij j p "" The Lnginurs ol this country, trained as only Ameriean En- S I y pincers are trained, hold that truth lo be at fundamental as the law of gravity. if 1 - With the authority ol the United Slates Government more than 30.000 En. M I y gineers and Chemists, members of five eminent American scientific bodies, 3 Ji: are making for the first time in the history of the Government a minute, iff ' ' E sweeping survey of the industrial resources of America. They will go to IP gf the factories and mines of the land and with I heir sole method, efficiency, g I , ' and their sole fnotive, patriotism, form a vast, flexible organization, such as I g ihe world hat never known. j s 1 hen work will be the basis for creating in this country true line of S ! 1 3 de'ente in time of war the ability to produce swiftly, abundantly and with J I j 1: sustained power all the thousand and one elements of modem warfare. p: j i; fj Without such production there can be no efficient army and navy. 3 j Military Preparedness wins the battle. But InJuilrial PrtpartJntti H 1 wins the WAR I Industrial Preparedness involves no huge expenses. Only ' jg the KNOWLEDGE ol what American Industry can do. To KNOW 11 l 5 the extent of each plant, the equipment ol each shop, ihe capacity of each ! ' g machine, the ability ol each man. THAT u the essence of Industrial r re- ql I paredneis. That is the task lo which thirty thousand,Engineert are pledged. I i I The Engineers' work will lay lor all time the ghost ol ihe "munitions s trust" by making it possible to have munitions made in thousands ol plants. if I I s This vital work ol the Engineers will supply the military authorities in f jM- Washington with information never before collected, and it is earned for- fg fe ward without a dollar's cost to the Government. And this adtertisement is 3 I not paid or. The Associated Advertising Clubs of the Wodd have pre- 2 pared the copy and the publishers have patnotically responded and printed g I I g it without pay for the sake ol National Defense and Inlema'bnal Peace s till Amiriitnt mrt miltj f llrtit lltnil ulth lit Engtnitft 19 that Amlfttm ihttl 1 4rx a.t t rtlit uf ja tmfrignmiti U4lt diftntt sitlntl m Jar trial, 1 COMMITTEE ON INDUSTRIAL PREPAREDNESS OF THE il ' g NAVAL CONSULTING BOARD OF THE UNITED STATES ( l- t In co-cprrstioft witb p The Amenesa Socirtf of Gv3 Enfinrrn The American Society of NWhsnicsl EfitWen I jf The American IwtJtule ol Mmwi Engineers The Amrnran Imtitutn of UeclncaJ Ejiguem l h: ' The Ainencsn Onucsl Society I Enpnerring Societies BulcSnt 29 Wol 39lh Street. New York M KEEPING UP TO THE MARK "Spring fover," Is not always a Joko. ir you feoi dull and sluggish, tired and worn out, suffer from back ache or weak back, rlteumatlsm, soro muscles, stiff Joints or othor indication indica-tion or kldnoy troublo, it will pay you to Investigate Foley Kldnoy Pills. They aro highly recommended recommend-ed as prompt and efficient aids to health. Sold everywhere Adv. I Your Attention Please PhotIG 98 I ORDER GENUINE' J "LION" or "STAR" 1 Rock Springs Coal I YOU RECEIVE I Highest Thoroughly Prompt Quality Cleaned Deliveries 1 (Also carry full stock of "STANDARD" Utah Coal and I Kindling Wood) j Office and Yard: O., L. & I. Freight Station I Nela Erickson, Mgr. i : Lion Coal Co. i I |