Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 74, No. 119, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 7, 1974 Page: 4 of 16
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NORTH HOLLYWOOD, Calif. (AP) - The average
motorist now keeps twice as much gasoline in his tank as
he did before the fuel shortage, an industry researcher
says.
Since January, motorists have been carrying an
average of 9.5 gallons of gasoline in their tanks, up from
46 gallons beore the shortage, the researcher says
"When you figure there are 91 million passenger
vehicles in use, that means an additional half billion
gallons of gasoline has been taken out of service station
tanks,” said Dan Lundberg of Lundberg Survey, Inc
The Federal Energy Office has blamed part of the
gasoline shortage on panic buying by motorists who
constantly top off their tanks out at concern they won't be
able to get more. This, in effect, puts more gasoline than
normal into storage, the FEO says.
Lundberg runs a statistical service and publishes a $400-
a rear newsletter which is sold primarily to the oil in-
dustry Oil firms say las figures are usually accurate.
In an interview, Lundberg said the average car holds
about 17.1 gallons of gasoline and that his firm has noted
96 out of every 100 sales are fillups. Two years ago it was
71 of every 100. At the same time, the average sale in 1974
has been only 4 1 gallons, against seven gallons two years
ago
"That means there's hardly any room in the gas tank
when people ask for a fill-up," he said.
Laundberg said his figures on fill-ups come from
researchers who watch a random sampling of pumps at
service stations inmajor cities during a prescribed period
each week to determine the buying habits of motorists.
Thursday March?. 1974
Vote to cut back crude oil
prices said 'unfortunate'
Massachusetts was the only he were to resign.” Evans told a
state in the nation in which news conference But he said
Nixon failed to carry in the 1972 this would “solve very little”
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WASHINGTON (AP) — Gov- to face mushrooming possible
ernors of both parties say the emergencies - "I’m for impeachment if
country would be better off if Gov. Francis W Sargent of there is not a quicker way,”
President Nixon is impeached Massachusetts, a prominent Carter said in an interview
or resigns because his personal Republican, led off the surpris- "However, impeachment would
problems are creating a crisis “>g barrage against Nixon by bring out the facts while resig-
for the rest of the country saying things would be better if nation would not
Several of those attending the Nixon leaves and Vice Presi- T have great respect for the
winter meeting of the National dent Gerald R Ford takes over office of the presidency. Car-
Governors Conference called "The necessity of going for- ter said "That's why I'm so
outright Wednesday for Nixon’s ward with impeachment is disgusted with the way Nixon
removal by one means or an- paramount and it should go for- has disgraced it.”
other, including for the first ward," Sargent said. "The only Republicans Daniel J Evans
time a major figure in Nixon's way to solve the malaise and of Washington and William G.
own party skepticism in this country is for Milliken of Michigan both said
this to be resolved. impeachment procedures
Others said their problems of "I don’t think impeachment should move forward so the
long gasoline lines, unemploy- would upset the country,” Sar- country can learn the whole
ment and angry voters are not gent told newsmen at the con- story of Nixon’s possible in-
going to be solved until the ference "And I don’t agree with volvement in the Watergate
guestion of Naons tuture is the suggestions that Vice scandals and clear it up once
settied President Ford wouldn't be up and for all.
a Watergate cloud over Wash- in 1972 but said he still was for
ington that is making it difficult Nixon's ouster by any means
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dent, Sargent said, "Reluc- “Some feel it would be more
tantly, I would say yes." comfortable and a little easier if
election. and leave many doubts
Gov. Jimmy Carter of Geor- “I think it’s important that we
An old-timer can recall gia, although a Democrat, rec- have the facts,” Milliken said
when junket was a dessert ognized that Nixon carried 70 “If the President resigns, we’re
instead of a free trip per cent of the vote in his state never going to know.”
Rouse apprinveddegistation Worm weather
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our district produces very little By The Associated Prsss
oil, we are all consumers of oil Unseasonably warm weather
and we must know that the clung 10 much 01 the nation to- parentiy made out to a non-
nation as a whole is producing day-under rain and fog in the existent engineering firm.
North and clear skies in the In an t ..
less than w e need Certainly-we South h an effort to explain the
are not going to increase Thunderstorms, fog, drizzle ficfavs’sogortemoretotthe.of
production by rolling back the and rain were scattered from conpsesugges pthat twentto
price of crude To make the northern California to Virginia "this townneededits'oS
matter worse, we are allowing Another inch of snow sifted into help and he got it for us."
and encouraging importation of Montana during the night.
foreign oil at almost any price springlike mildness held I did do everything I could to
overnight temperatures in the help Hearne just as I have
But, in some cases we are 50s from the central Plains to always tried to help all the other
denying American producers as the Appalachians communities in the 11th
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foreigners are receiving. This ranged from 75 at Fort Lauder- penny from Hearne or from any
just can't make any sense ex- dale, Fla., to 3 at Cut Bank. other community in payment
cept as an appeal to the unin- Mont for such help and 1 don’t want
formed masses who can't see Some other reports: Anchor- any payment.
any connection between the age 11 light snow. Atlanta 61
price of a product and the clear. Boston 45 clear. Chicago There is no way to give a
volume of its production 57 clear. Cincinnati 60 partly convincing denial of this kind of
cloudy, Cleveland 57 cloudy, a charge except to find out just
am proud that every Texan Dallas 70 clear, Denver 43 clear, what did happen and I am going
present voted against this slap Detroit 57 smoke and haze, to try to do exactly that. I am
at gasoline consumers Honolulu 74 clear, Indianapolis hopeful that within a short time
67 clear, Kansas City 55 clear. we will be able to report just
THE HOUSE voted by an Los Angeles 54 cloudy, what has happened in Hearne .
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Fisher, Norman. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 74, No. 119, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 7, 1974, newspaper, March 7, 1974; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1575508/m1/4/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Brownwood Public Library.