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Powell said Carter will “continue 'toli to urge the people to let theiiij ^ he heard” on energy legislati) was clear Carter contemplates trips to take his case to the con including Hartford, Conn, Wednesday, along with an closed second stop that day. Powell said the White] congressional liaison staff president the “No. 1 topic mei heard about was energy fri constituents.” But, he said that while are talking about the needfot action... that report does not to he overly optimistic abouto legislation in Congress.” The question of passage administration energy progra depends on the state oftheem and spiraling inflation, Poweli “The primary concern is ously the economy,” Powel “The broadest step that can on that is favorable action# energy program.” United CHICAGO Im portray ic, is exa 'S NFL strc U.S. gas prices up, Texans’ costs least 24 largest industrial powers j 1 tlT' ■3 v United Press International Despite a 3.75 cent price increase in regular leaded gasoline in the United States, Texas drivers had the best buy in the nation, according to a survey of August prices. The only two cities in the survey where the selling price for full- service was under 90 cents a gallon, were Houston, with 89.14 cents a gallon and El Paso with 89.5 cents. The Platt’s-Lundberg Report said Tuesday its survey showed Chicago’s monthly average of $1.04 a gallon was the nation’s highest, and that five other cities topped the $1 mark. The survey was conducted among approximately 16,000 stations in 44 cities. In Paris, the Organization for Economic Cooperation and De velopment — which consists of the the 0 lozelle hov ivie, thong it in the [heard it ■ was good ’’ Rozelle Jozelle sa nference it e! een Bay j i some is past 20 y ated them ie movi Iteand M; st-selling irboy Peti widesprei profession isked if tl fportrayal idle said, now it is r Rozelle al the tlaim the ice its ope non-communist world U.S. gasoline consumptions percent in the first half of 19’< [■ a year earlier. 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