Cape May County Herald, 5 March 1980 IIIF issue link — Page 10

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The Herald and The Lantern

Wednesday. March 5,1980

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LOUNGE

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BOWLING IS FUN...

OPEN BOWLING AVAILABLE SAT NOON TILL MIDNIGHT SUN. OATTIME MON. T1NU FBI. 10 AM-5 PM AND MON. HITE FNOM S PM TILL 2 AM

MIDNIGHT MADNESS

PUBLIC HEALTH Nunw RIU Fu.crll.ro check, the blood presure of John Frlw of Rio Grande during recent free screening at Marine National Bank. The Institution has participated in the program during American Heart Month the past »lx years. For Information on the next free screening call the Heart Association at 522-0228.

Abolish Gas

Allocations-Fox

evidence, supported

COURT HOUSE - It It time to call a halt to gas allocations, according to Beech Fox “We know of the solemn warnings concerning shortages of gasoline this coming summer season which will have a critical impact on South Jersey and other resort areas." the Republican candidate for Congress said in a news

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“With this knowledge. I call for the Department of Energy to be mandated to abolish the allocation system." It would be necessary to retain a standby rationing plan as well as adequate gallons in the United States' strategic petroleum reserves in the event of war or national emergencies, he added. “’Hiere is ample

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their own admission that the Department of Energy by inept management caused the long, frustrating gas lines last summer." Fox continued. "It should not have happened then and with the same bureaucracy in charge, there is little reason to believe that the same thing will not happen again " Fox said he believes without government intervention. such problems as the long gas lines wouldn't occur. He explained his belief that in a free market system, the upward push of prices in high demand areas would immediately attract supplies from lower demand areas He said it was government intervention that prevented this.