222 THE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION OF 1946 — No. 12 Your part in averting a disaster When you read that the revival of in- dustry has involved perilous inroads upon our scanty national stocks of coal, you may feel no personal concern ; after all, you cannot be expected to do any- thing to increase output. But the fact is that everyone with a voice in manage- ment can help to avert the disaster of industrial stoppages next winter by going more thoroughly now than ever before into every possible means of increasing fuel efficiency.