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Show HOME WIRING MODERNIZATION URGED V'S '- v'V ' J I U 1 1 Visiting Editor Talks to Electrical League A wiring modernization program that would bring homes and factories fac-tories up to date with advances made in appliances and use "an enormous amount" of copper was called for Monday by an electrical industry leader visiting here. The visitor. Earl Whitehorn. editor edi-tor of the journal. "Electrical Contracting." Con-tracting." addressed a meeting of the Electrical League of Utah at the Newhouse hotel. . One hundred attended. "Wiring In millions of homes and factories is outmoded." he said. "Lines and mains are overloaded, with resultant loss In energy- A 10 per cent drop in current means a 15 per cent drop in efficiency of an appliance. Larger mains are needed as well All the industry should join in making mak-ing wiring modernization easy and reasonable." AT ELECTRICAL INDUSTRY MEETING Earl Whitehorne, left, and C. B. Hawley |