Friday, June 14, 1 946

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Plenty of Gas For Your Neighbors . . .

WHY NOT MORE FOR DETROIT?

HEADLINES TELL A STORY. Those reproduced above .. .

with a single exception . . . brought good news to the families
in communities surrounding Detroit and in most of the rest of

Michigan.

BEGINNING IN 1947, they say, the territory served by Con-

sumers Power Company will have an abundance of rich Pan-
handle Eastern natural gas for the next quarter of a century.

THE SINGLE HEADLINE that applies to Detroit, however,

tells a different story. It says: "Shortage Laid To Gas Company"
and quotes an extremely able, well-informed public servant and
member of your city government—James H. Lee, Assistant Cor-

poration Counsel.

AFTER REFERRING TO the refusal of Michigan Consolidated

Gas Company to negotiate with Panhandle Eastern for a supply

and storage agreement similar to that which is giving plenty of
gas to other Michigan cities, Mr. Lee is quoted in the above

Detroit Times dispatch, as follows:

"Michigan Consolidated wants a pipe line and it
wants to create a shortage so that the Federal
Power Commission will grant it permission to go
ahead and build it.

"The City of Detroit isn't interested in the Pan-
handle Company, and neither is it interested in
Michigan Consolidated. It is interested in getting
enough gas. That gas is available and the consum-
ers could get it shortly after Panhandle and Michi-
gan reached an agreement.

"Unless they do this, there is no telling how long
the city will be without an adequate supply."

Panhandle Eastern stands ready to is gotiate with Michigan Consolidated for a

new long-term contract which would give Detroit its full share of its enlarged

capacity . . . assure an adequate sup; ly of natural gas to your city for decades

to come. Such an adequate supply

(ready is assured to your sister cities in

Michigan ... to your next-door neig) ;burs. Will Detroit speck up for its share?

TRANSPORTING NATURAL GAS FROM

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WORLD'S GREATEST RESERVES

DETROIT

Panhandle Eastern
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ports natural gas
from the Southwest
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Detroit, whcre it is
sold at wholosciie to
the loccl gas utiliiy
for clistributi..n.

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