Show jog 1 by arthur brisbane MACHINERY AND BRAINS MANY MYSTERIES unfinished 9 I 1 STICK TO YOriS JOB IOB W F V knudsen chevrolet president offers cheerful cheer rul news or on general motors in may his company turned out chevrolet cars on one day may 28 the product was waa finished cars and trucks may 1928 is cars ahead ot of may 1327 1921 good production but high general motors moto ra officials should bear in mind that the machinery in their brains Is more valuable than any other asset of general motors men like president sloan of general motors and raskob head ot of general motors finance work themselves as they work any piece ol of machinery they take the night train fr om new york to detroit be begin 9 jn thereat there at 8 in the morning work through bole day a sting eating sandwiches at noo noon still I 1 working and take the night train back to new york no machine can stand that sad and no duty to stockholders justifies it dr walsh of fordham university tells young men the world is confronted with more mysteries than ever before science solves only a few problems yes indeed why does the hydrogen atom have a single proton in the center and a single electron revolving around it why i does the helium atom first discovered on the sun through the spectroscope tro scope have four nuclei with two electrons around them and how does the formation of four grammes helium from hydrogen produce energy as great as though eighty tons of coal were burned there are some mysteries tor for rou everything Is a mystery it if you go far enough into it and the greatest ot of all mysteries Is thought which h has no proton or electron so far as we know as and Is driven by an energy that has no more practical name than soul or mind A prize Is offered for the best beat ending to Sc huberts unfinished symphony ciny it wont be worth to finish Sc huberts symphony you would have to be schubert to restore her arms to the venus of milo allo or to show how the hinged victory looked before she got into that fight you would require the brain and the feeling of the artist that made the statue every mind ever e v er born barn Is absolutely different from every other james A farrell president of the united states steel corporation will visit the plant of the new mew haven wire company today when he was sixteen years old he worked there twelve hours out of every twenty tour four for a week if you stick to your job even that kind of job you can get somewhere in new york a young man brought into court by his father admitted that he had an income of a week and employed his father as hostler to take care of his saddle horses his excuse was that the father had not led a moral life the japanese religion that includes twenty different kinds of hell probably would find one cue especially prepared for him that include any saddle horses A vi visitor s it 0 r to the white house feeling import important an t said to president coolidge mr pre president s idelt I 1 must tell you I 1 did not vote for you well r replied piled a the president some did the metropolitan life insurance company insured a man mali past fifty tor for 1 A few generations ago when the second biggest city in france bad no inhabitant over fifty years of age such I 1 insuring would have been financially suicidal men live longer intelligence c risu counts ants A wise visa man at fifty is a safer risk than a fool at twenty five and the metropolitan has promoted longer living by intelligent health advertising |