Show FO POWER AND PROGRESS r I Commenting on as a's industrial progress Viscount i. i j one one of England's lea leading ing publicists ts declares that J. J the economic economIC welfare of the United States is IS based more than 4 anything else on the fact that she has horsepower of ofle tl le Electric power established in her factories factories-a a force forte that is estimated estimated estimated esti esti- mated as the equivalent of human workers He also asserts that the day is visibly approaching when hen practically all the hard manual labor of the United States Stales will willbe be bet t- t done by electricity I I a No student of economics can fail to grasp the truth as well wellI I as s the significance b of hf this favorable situation American prot pro- pro J t t- t b gress gress and prosperity have been due to the increased output per pert worker which has been made possible by improved power driven machinery machinery- I So long as America shall shaH keep her place in the forefront of mechanical and electrical progress so long will her people enjoy the average of living standards standards in the t le world worl |