6 THE BATTALION Secitch is all right. A lot of it would- and not be no worse than I was be- n’t do us harm. When we ened stimu- lany we need it. My grandfayer was brougr up on rum. They hat it in the housed all the time. They dranj it freely and even the ninistew drank it when he eame to our housa. It8s a pretty kinf of a cointry when a grndson is better than his gundfaher. I can dring this sort of Scutk all day fote. i could drink this whole quate audd neger qiber an etelash. Bue whay I wheat of yoiu is to re- mund yiu oner agaiaian adb agin thqt you arw dead wromb ib com- sfenging evert body whu drings as a bouhm. We ain’t criulals! luwill sa inxlosing thqt is wisg yiu a 2meRft Chrihywax” an %haooy Ner Yrare.” Rexcevtfillu Yioytdb 12cmbf kkk?, Shidne Gwalte. ENGINEERING SLIDES SHOWN By A. S. C. E. “Flood Control in Miami Conserv ancy District,” was the title of a very interesting series of fifty-two slides shown by the A. S. C. E. chap ter last Thursday night at their reg ular meeting. The slides depicted the conservatory measures undertaken to control the flood waters of the Ohio river in the Miami district just a- bove Dayton. The Miami district throughout and Dayton in particular it will be remembered, suffered heav ily during the 1913 flood. No serious damages have been borne by the H. R. MICHEL, H. B. MAYNARD, Superintendent of Production, Cornell, ’23 J. A. WILSON, Headquarters Sales, Drexel Institute, '25 I. R. CUMMINGS, Application Engineer, University of Illinois,’21 WHAT YOUNGER COLLEGE MEN ARE DOING WITH WESTINGHOUSE The steam locomotive has a new rival /\ TTENTION in railway circles focuses yA. this year on a spectacular undertaking by the Canadian National Railways—the electrification of certain trains on non-electri- fied lines. One great oil-electric locomotive is already in service. The largest and most powerful of its type in the world, this giant electric locomotive that carries its own generating plant develops 2660 horsepower, uses only .43 lb. of fuel per horsepower-hour developed at full load. Many interesting features are incorpo rated in its design. The speed and voltage of the engine-generators are automatically controlled by the power demands. Wfesti The engine exhaust is directed through auto matically regulated economizers that heat the coaches and serve as well as mufflers. Control is placed at both ends, to enable running in either direction. Only in a difference in gear ing need the passenger type units differ from those adapted to freight service. In the development of this locomotive West- inghouse engineers co-operated with the Rail way’s own engineers and leading locomotive manufacturers and frame builders. Every year hundreds of important jobs in which electricity is involved are' dele gated to Westinghouse, the clearing house for electrical development.