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Show opinio;. MARION, WISC, ADVERTISER: "We wonder if the young drivers will know what to do with themselves this winter? There are too many youths who have never had a shortage of anything, except maybe trips to the woodshed . . .and we figure if they can take a cold floor in the morning, and will drink hot water in the milk for breakfast to get warm, will not watch TV to save electricity, will get fighting mad if the government tries to take away or register their guns, and will get into politics and business to help get rid of our shortages, the country should be fairly secure. They demonstrated In war for us to get out, so we wonder if they will panic and demonstrate because of this energy shortage? Will they blame the government and parents? Or will they learn from all this and use their education and put it to work? It should be an interesting year!" CRYSTAL LAKE, ILL., HERALD: "If you think Americans Ameri-cans face gasoline shortage problems, consider the plight of the average citizen of Moscow, as reported in a. . .Reader's Digest article. With just 20 public gasoline stations in the entire city, cars sometimes line up for blocks to reach the pumps. Moreover, car repairs often take months, and disabled cars wrapped in tarpaulin are among the commonest sights in Moscow." |