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Show ENGINEERS TO SURVEY INDUSTRY U. S. Naval Consulting Board Names Directors For Work. FIVE UTAH MEN SELECTED. Lafayette Hanchet, William Wraith, Markham Cheever and William C, . Ebauh of Salt Lake and Adelbert Franklin Parker of Ogden Chosen to Tabulate Industrial Preparedness. Howard E. Ouftin, chalrrn.m of the Committee on Induslrial Preparedness uf the Naval Consulting Hoaid of the United States, today announced the names or the '270 state directors, form-; form-; ed into bonrds of five inen each, who. under the committee's direction, are ,. set tin? out to make a complete survey . of American industry for the first time ' In the history of the United States gov-5, gov-5, eminent. a ' These state directors will be under the immediate guidance of W. S. (iif-ford. (iif-ford. chief statistician of the American Telephone and Telegraph company, who is acting as supervising director of the work. Under them will work ) by Underwood & Underwood. , 't W. S. GIFFORD, s Supervising Director Committee on In-j- dustrial Preparednesi. h the more than 30.000 highly educated j members of the American Society of ,, Civil Engineers, the Amerieau Institute uf Mining Engineers, the American So-1' So-1' duty of Mechanical Engineers, the American Institute of Electrical Engineers Engi-neers and the Americau Chemical so-3" so-3" defy. h 'l'he state directors, who also become associate members of he naval consulting con-sulting board, have just received ap-i- poiiitnient by the secretary of the navy, k In milking public their names Mr. Cof-ttn Cof-ttn said: "The names and standing of these men speak for themselves. They have been selected by their own professional 1- associates with the only standard 11 that of efficiency and Integrity. They work without pay; indeed, the services of many of them could not be bought. In my judguient they form a vast, tlex-ifj tlex-ifj lble organization, the like of which has never been known In this or any other !e country of the world, and an organization, organiza-tion, moreover, which from top to bot-r bot-r torn Is absolutely noupolitical." The directors from this state are as r7- .ollows: Willutm ('. Ebauh of Salt Lake, from the American Chemical society, cou-lC cou-lC suiting chemist for the I'uited States f Smelting company, the Baunack Gold Mining conipauy and the Utah Fire Clay company, was born, 1ST",' In Phil ;e adelphla and educated at the Univer-fe Univer-fe sit? of Pennsylvania; holds two degrees de-grees and is a member of the Amerl- 1- at j? e, tv, I :ie tf . , A -ib I s ' er f " I WILLIAM C. EBAUH. can Association Kor the Advancement of Science, the Society For the Promo-tlon Promo-tlon of KiiglneeriiiK Kducatluu, the Utah Engineering society and the U I a h Academy of Science. He Wiin for hvc p years professor of physics and chemis . j try at Kenyou college, fur twelve year professor of eh em id try at the Univer ek alty uf Utah and uaa specialized u. X- legal cause and metallurgical plain practliB. Lafayette Hnncliet of Salt Lake. ' from the American Institute of Mining Engineers, is president of the Inrer-maintain Inrer-maintain Electric company and director direc-tor of the -Hankers" Trust company and the National Copper bank; was born. INi'iS. in the state of New York and ed m ated at Denver. Colo., and is member mem-ber of the I'tah Society of EiiJieers. I lie t'tah Electric club and the Com morcinl club of Salt Lake. Mr. Han-.-het was for sixteen years manager of the Lumartine mine at Idaho Springs. .Xl " Hi . " " I ' 'I ! LAFAYETTE HANCHET. Colo., anil during the same period managed man-aged the Newhou.se tunnel fur tlve years; was for live years manager or the Hoslnn CniisuUdated Mining company com-pany at Salt I.aUe; built and one ot the principal owners of the United 1 1 ydro-Klecti ic company plant at ;eorft wn, Colo., and the Thousand Spiiiivs l'uwvr company plant ut Weu dell. Ida.: was one of the organizers of the National Cupper bank and the Bankers' Trust company in Salt Lake. I and in l!KKi installed the tlrst steam shovel mining of copper ore In I'tah. t William Wraith of Salt Lake, from . the American Society of .Mechanical e KiiL'ineers. is Kftieral manaticr of the j Internal lnnul Smelting company; was L- horn. l.NT, in Kngland; became an American citizen in Montana in l'.HJU. 4 wiit educated t the Michigan College .. of Mines and Is a member of the Aiuur-r Aiuur-r ICttii Institute of Mining Engineers and l ur tfe Kotary club uf Salt Lake (Continued on Pane 7) linuoiisly has been connect e.f Willi Itle development ami illsi i Ibutiuu uf electrical elec-trical power wilti .the Ontario Power company, the Telluriile Power corupauy uir! llie t'tuh f'ower and Light company. com-pany. A.lelliert Franklin l'urker uf Ojjden. from tile A tnerieii n Society of Civil Ku-elueers. Ku-elueers. is a r-titidiilliii:; engineer In general gen-eral engineering work, wlio was born in 1N.-S in Massachusetts and educated II Jamaica Plains and Boston. In thai truie: is a member of ilie Utah Society uf Civil Knirhieers and the Weber Hub it utriten and lias had thirty years' ac-live ac-live work as an engineer, eighteen years devoted to the design and con ti-uctiun of irrigation works and twelve years as oily engineer of Ojjdeu. (Continued from page 2) I a v lit v,i o- WILLIAM WRAITH. Mr. Wralih was for seven year supei ' liiteiident of c oiisiiiit'tlou for the Bo; ton and Montana Mlntns company au ihe Kutte and Boston Mining wmi'aii) Hint for three years held the same pi sillon at the Washoe smelter of th Ana.-ouda t'opper and Minim; oou pany: was fur seven years assistant si pcrt'iitendeiit nod suierililendeut c ihal siueltlni: plant and has been gel eiul maiiiiuer of llie International Lea Heiinim; company from l'.U3 to date. MarLljain I'heever or Salt Lake, froi 1'' llie Ameii.Mll Institute of Ele.lri.i Knvii rs. Is i-liief engineer of llie I'ta rower and I.iylit company : was borl ivso. In Michigan and educated at tt university In ihai stale: is a member t llie Sous of the American Revulutloi the Aiutrknu SocWty of Civil Km nttis and the National Eltcirtc Lilt us.uaajluik ai tyt Jblnty. iAL |