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Poster is printed with blue, red, black, and yellow ink on white paper. A graphic on the top half of the page shows a blue and white image of a man in a suit and tie with a distressed look on his face holding his hands up by his head. He stands in front of another man at a gas pump. A sign on the gas pump reads, "Sorry! We are Out of Gas." A second graphic on the bottom half of the page shows a road in a yellow and blue landscape. A red and white image of a man standing in the middle of the road carrying a car on his back and holding a briefcase in his mouth that reads, "Texaco / Exxon / Shell / Standard / [illegible text]" appears at center. Text at top right on the page reads, "If There is a Fuel Shortage," and continues along the bottom of the page, "Make the Big Fuel Companies Carry our Burden!" [The 1973-1974 Middle East "oil crisis" occurred when a consortium of Middle Eastern oil-producing nations withheld production, causing crude prices to almost quadruple in price. -LMC]