. Review of reviews and world's work. eces-sity, and. while the pressed-on t^pe of solidtire, the type in which the rubber is vul-canized directly to the-steel rim. gives great-er mileage, replacement of this t>pe is a ma-chine-shop instead of a roadside job, hencethe pressed-on type was debarred. Low-pre-^-sure pneumatics were used with good resultson the lighter transport trucks. It is notimprobable that in rwo or three years hencewe shall see developed for army service aheavy-duty t>pe of puncture-proof pneumaticwhich will double the speed of army me-chanical transports and greatly in
. Review of reviews and world's work. eces-sity, and. while the pressed-on t^pe of solidtire, the type in which the rubber is vul-canized directly to the-steel rim. gives great-er mileage, replacement of this t>pe is a ma-chine-shop instead of a roadside job, hencethe pressed-on type was debarred. Low-pre-^-sure pneumatics were used with good resultson the lighter transport trucks. It is notimprobable that in rwo or three years hencewe shall see developed for army service aheavy-duty t>pe of puncture-proof pneumaticwhich will double the speed of army me-chanical transports and greatly increase anarmys mobility. lessons for industrial use of motortrucks from our .army The Mexican campaign has shown to BigBusiness and Little Business alike that themotor truck is an indispensable ally of com-merce. Its most carping critic in militar>- andcivilian life has been confounded, and formerarmy objections have been met by an enforcedtest tihith in the ordinary course of eventstnight Inive htcn delayed for @ ic Kwuig. Waabuiglon PRESIDENT WILSON SIGNING THE FEDERAL CHILD LABOR ACT ON SEPTEMBER I(From left to right: Dr. A. J. McKclway; Mrs. Constance Leupp Todd, of the Xational Consumers League;Miss Helen L. Sumner; Miss Julia C. Lathroo, chief of the Children s Bureau; Mrs. Edward Keating, of Colorado;Mr*. A. T. McKelway; Secretary Owen R. Lovejov, of the National Child Labor Committee; RepresentativeEdward Keating, of Colorado, and Secretary of Labor Wilson) ANOTHER EMANCIPATIONPROCLAMATION The Feder.\l Child Labor LawBY A. J. McKPXWAY (Southern Secretarj, National Child Labor Committee) IF the Ferlerai Child Labor Act. approvedSeptember Hrst by President Wilson,shall be held to be constitutional by thecourt of last conjecture, a way will have beenopened, tl the exercise of the power {{ranted C .„. in the interstate commerceclau»r of the Constitution, for the standardi-zation of industrial conditions throuj^hnutthe Inited States. The firs
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