THE BATTALION 5 t T jfc&st&sxZi .•'-?• %'«*'• ^; ;?F> f'"C "i; .i4' V r , <:< ft;> > P ; , . • 'V1>:'X’&><., A - • . , '; • •••^>. ■• ■' 'ft ■ ft-. :■ .ft i " . ->■•< ■ " ft"' ., =^ ; ij V : ; . ''.ft m ip : ft-ft'v'ft; -ftftftft |': ; ft t t Modern Motive Might 1\/|' OUNTAINS, miles and minutes give «LVJL way before electricity, the magic mo tive power. Properly applied, it drives giant locomotives across the continental divide, tows ocean liners through the Panama Canal, or propels huge ships. Through good light, safe signals, and illumin ated highways, it is making travel better and safer and also is increasing the usefulness of transportation methods on land, sea or in the air. In short, electricity is revolutionizing trans portation, making it quicker, safer, more eco nomical and reliable in all sorts of weather. And back of this development in electric transportation, in generating and transmit ting apparatus as well as motive mechan isms, are the co-ordinated scientific, engi neering and manufacturing resources of the General Electric Company, working to the end that serve mankind. ! ❖ ❖