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Whether your car is the latest sports roadster or a 1904 motorcycle, if you plan on using it in the future you must register during the next three days at one of the Cambridge schools for the first card in the Eastern seaboard gas rationing program, it was announced yesterday by the local rationing board.
Although no specific figures are available it is estimated that between 300 and 400 students will come under the listing. Only persons holding auto registrations will be allowed to apply for cards, and of this number probably none will come under any but the non-essential listing.
These drivers will receive a rectangular buff card allowing them unit stamps for 21 gallons of gas between now and June 30, or about three gallons a week. Owers may get their whole supply at one time or from day to day.
The local board has suggested that students use the Houghton school on Putnam Avenue.
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