Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 257, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 February 1926 — Page 8

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WATER POWER CAN SAVE OIL, SAYSJffIGINEER Expert Thinks Government Operation Is Cheaper Than Private. Times Washlnatoji Bureau. JS22 New \ork Avenue. WASHINGTON, Feb. 26.—" Government development of water resources Is one of the most practical and Important steps Congress can take to conserve the Nation's limited oil and gasoline supply,” according to T. A. Panter, assistant engineer In charge of the Los Angeles muncipal electrlct light and power system. The engineer is in Washington, with other California inen, urging Washington officials to make all haste In construction of a gTeat Gov. eminent power dam at Boulder Canyan, In the Colorado River. Cl leap Elect rrity Oil Is being consumed as a. fuel because it is easily handled and cheap, Panter says. Electricity la about the only power capable of competing with It. He believes that if the Government will make cheap electricity available throughout the Nation the industrial drain on the oil supply will be lessened immediately. "But the electricity must be cheap,” he warns, “and that, I believe, necessitates public development and operation.” Not only is oil being used where electricity would give more efficient power, Panter says, but oil Is being consumed, about 800,000 barrels every month, in the actual generation of electricity. , Californai leads in fuel oil generation of electricity. Public utility ' companies in that State are consuming about 140,000 barrels a month, according to Government figures. Cannot Use Coal "We cannot use coal to any extent,” Panter explained. “Coal would treble the cost of generation. The only hope of supplanting fuel oil generation is by water power. It has been estimated that water power generation at Boulder Canyon will supplant 23,000,000 barrels of oil a year. It will not only eliminate fuel oil generation to a large extent, but It will eliminate much oil being used ,tn general Industries. Manufacturers will use electricity Instead of oil.” Experts are predicting that the Nation’s oil supply, at the present rate of consumption, will last only about ten years longer. CONSTANTINOPLE CENSUS Shows Popufe-fion of Turkish Capital Is 1,065,896. CONSTANTINOPLE, Feb. 25 The first authentic census of Constantinople, which has Just been taken, gives the population as 1,065,896. Os the population 656,281 are Mohammedans, 56,309 are Jews and the remainder Christians. Next to the Mohammedans the most numerous are the Greeks, who number 279,788. The Armenians come third with. 73,407. 2300 HOURS OF RADIO DETROIT—The Detroit News radio station, WWJ, furnished America's radio audience 2300 hours of entertainment during 1925, an increase of more than 700 hours over the preceding year.

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ALASKA IS WINTERLESS Butterflies and Caterpillars ('aught in Far North. Bu United Press VANCOUVER, B. C., Feb. 26. Matching reports of unusual winter

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SAVES U.S. TOO MUCH COIN; MAY LOSE HIS FANGS Congressman Irritated at Activities of Treasury Watchdog. Times WashinatQji Bureau. Sew York Avenue. WASHINGTON, Feb. 26.—Comptroller General McCarl, the unpopu-

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