OCR Text |
Show Recent governmental action in appointing ap-pointing a commission on oil on-. on-. servation has brot that Import tnt subject again to the foreground. The Department of the Interior thru Its Bureau of Mines, has conducted con-ducted test.?, on many types ot pas: n-ger n-ger cars and trucks, which have tie -1 veiopod the interesting and imp'i't ' ant fact that threo-tnelhs of :h power of gasoline used as motor f ie; is wasted and is discharged from the - motor in the form of combusible ;; is ' Ci.'. The elimination of waste in r; is-' is-' oline and oil used for automi .vc fuel and lubrication has long be' '. ; matter of serious consideration o; . t'l' jtart of atitoniobile manuftt -t ir ers. Many have achieved no u-a! mea'uro of ?ucco?s by increasing gaf and oil mileage thru highly develo;i-rd develo;i-rd sarburetion and oiling system' U'.d oil tight motor construction. The Star automobile is an example on which stati tics have been compiled compil-ed to show that the average Star owner uses little or no oil. excepting when he changes, every 600 miles. Tbc:e reports demonstrate that the manufacturer of the Star car have succeeded in building a motor that is practically oil tight, and that oil wato thru piston leaks, front and rear motor end leaks, and loose crr.nkcase and motor block connect-, connect-, tor.s has been reduced to a minimum. Ca. 'oline mileage, also, has I d :t iral-od to a high standard. 1 7 5 r owrt'i-s. driving under all vari-bii road conditions and climate p cilia: to the United States, reported an av ercce of 2S-3 10 miles per gallon r gas The Star in this Important coo nomic phase at: in many others it-lets it-lets important, has asmmed a d mil-ntint mil-ntint position in the automobile in dastry. which the Delta Motor Cat Co. of Delta reports is resuling in constantly increasing busv.ies. (Paid for Advertising i |