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— Griffin Daily News Wednesday, November 21. 1973
Sunday gas sales may be stopped
WASHINGTON (UPI) - With
warnings the nation could reach
a minimum operable supply of
fuel oil as early as next month,
the administration is intensive
ly studying a series of possible
energy saving measures—in
cluding banning Sunday gaso
line sales.
John Love, President Nixon’s
energy chief, told reporters
Tuesday the administration
may have an announcement as
early as today on the question
of Sunday gas sales. Other
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adminislration officials, howe
ver, including Interior Secre
tary Rogers C. B Morton, said
the White House was still
studying a variety of proposals
made by the administration's
Special Action Group, and
probably would not announce
any decisions until next week.
Morton, addressing GOP gov
ernors m Memphis, warned
that if "steps are not taken
quickly, at the present rate
we’re drawing down «draining r
fuel, we will reach minimum
operating inventories of residu
al oil. distillates and gasoline
during the month of January,
perhaps even during the month
of November."
Morton said among the steps
being considered by the ad
ministration were plans for fuel
cuts of 30 per cent in passenger
cars, 15 per cent in home
heating, 25 per cent in
commercial heating, 20 per
cent by utilities and 20 per cent
by airlines.
“If we can save two or three
gallons per week per car, we
can put a million barrels of oil
a day into other needed areas,”
he said.
Love, who was also at the
governors’ meeting in Mem
phis, was asked about reports
Nixon was considering closing
service stations up to 36 hours
from Saturday night through
Sunday.
“We may have an announce
ment on some decision on that
by tomorrow,” Love said
Tuesday. “Os course people can
always gas up for the weekend
on Saturday but it would still
go a step toward curbing
driving on weekends.”
In other energy develop
ments:
—Sen. Abraham Ribicoff, D-
Conn., joined by 19 colleagues
in the Senate, issued a
statement calling for maximum
production of fuel oil and a
proportional cutback in gasoline
refinement. The statement,
along with a letter to Nixon,
called for gasoline rationing at
the pumps to establish “an
equitable distribution of re
duced gasoline supplies. ”
—Sen. Henry M. Jackson,
chairman of the Senate Interior
Committee, called together
members of his committee
along with the public works,
atomic energy and commerce
committees to look at a
condensation of a two-year,
5,000 page report on natural gas
supplies and controls with a
series of major policy options,
including ending price controls
of gas at the point of
production.
—The American Petroleum
Institute, an oil industry as-
No lights in mansion
ATLANTA (UPI) —Gov. and
Mrs. Jimmy Carter have decided
not to light the Christmas tree
at the governor’s mansion this
year, and will burn lights on the
house only two hours each night.
Mrs. Madeline Macßean, Mrs.
Jimmy Carter’s secretary, said
sociation, said oil executives
have been warning about the
impending fuel crisis for nearly
20 years.
the measures were among steps
taken by the Carters to conserve
energy.
She said temperature controls
in the mansion had been set at
68 degrees and the elevators
were being used less, in line
with the governor’s request to
all Georgians.