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Show r Here's How To Save On Expensive Gas The motoring public, barely again accustomed to ready availability of gasoline, should be aware that energy-watchers energy-watchers are making dire predictions about shortages next summer. OFFICIALS from government, govern-ment, the oil companies and independent researchers share the pessimism, citing statements by oil-exporting countries that they will reduce shipments next year. The Automotive Informa tion Council (AIC) therefore advises motorists to revert to the gas-saving driving practices prac-tices they adopted during the crunch but which have since been abandoned. TO HELP drivers do this, AIC offers a free pamphlet which provides 30 fuel-sav- ings tips. Single copies can be obtained by sending a stamped addressed envelope to Automotive Information Council, P.O. Box 273, South-field, South-field, Mich. 48037. Bulk copies are available at cost. U nor AIC said thai ii follow the tip predicted S P , 4 interfere with : 8 '. motor' HS l, thebutld upoffr,. SOME OF theT5 Mder one mile per gaitol!1. DON'T STOMP n, celeratorwfc turns to green. s J Power take a 8as- Sodden stops your gasoline expe i: Plan mulu-stop, because a car operating efficiency O'i. differentia S.4 8'ne, . transmission , l tarings, ,ires a; ; components get anw; AVOID proionged Your car gets zero mifei gallon while idling S seconds consumes as , gasoline as it takes to the car. The folder also ilusPI,. how lack of pn; maintenance can pu4, 'he miles-per-galloimM |