8 WARITNE REVIEW July, 1923 Times Have Changed Since the days of Fife and Drum The memorial luncheon on board the S.S. Presi- dent Roosevelt, given in honor of former President Roosevelt by the Daughters of the American Revolution, was prepared ELECTRICALLY. Electric ovens, electric hot plates, desk and cabi- net fans, and other electrical and small motor appliances have come into prominent use on shipboard. All these modern conveniences are served on board the S.S. President Roosevelt and numerous other ships by the new design Westinghouse turbine generator auxiliary power units. ° These new marine turbine geared generators are built ruggedly and have demonstrated that they will withstand the severe requirements of marine service. The heavy girder construction of the bedplate prevents misalignment. Triple safe- Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company guards prevent any possible accident from over- East Pittsburgh, Pa. speeding and the sets are protected against the Sales Offices in All Principal American Cities action of salt water. Service Stations in Principal American Ports Special Pacific Coast Representatives i in tion re- Ask our engineers for further informatio Elunt Miek and Contpany, Sen francisco garding modern ship equipment. Westinghouse Please mention Marine Review when writing to Advertisers