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Show Students Warned Not To Burn Midnight Oil The supply of kerosene will run short next winter and the government govern-ment s urging every user to do his part toward making every gallon to dd full war duty by, giving forth its full measure of light and heat. Saving Sav-ing can be accomplished, it is said, only if care is given lamps, lanterns, heaters and stoves. ' The director of oil conservation of the United States fuel administration issues these rules for fuel-oil saving: Keep all lamps and lanterns clean, let the light out; don't confine it behind be-hind smoked and dirty chimneys. See that burners and wicks of all oil-burning devices are clean. Clean burners require less oil and give better bet-ter lights. Don't allow a lamp, lantern, heater heat-er or stove to burn a minute longer than is necessary. Don't light one you, can do without. Don't use coal oil for cleaning purposes. pur-poses. Hot water will do the work. |