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...committee's criticisms of the school have found their way into print. The minutes of the panel's May 1975 meetings reported "a lack of ability to fulfill rhetorical objectives [at the school], caused by a lack of administrative and academic leadership and evidence by mediocrity of academic output and apparent student and faculty boredom...
Without more "liquid gold," Arizonans fear that they will not be able to sustain either their $1.2 billion-a-year agricultural output or their fast-growing population. In the past five years, the number of state residents has risen by almost half a million, to 2,270,000-the biggest percentage increase in the nation. This year alone, the population could jump another 5% as more and more Easterners settle in the state-fleeing the harshest winter they have ever known for the bounteous life of the Sunbelt...
...matter, Interior Secretary Cecil Andrus announced that an eleven-day probe of allegations that companies were hoarding gas on fields leased from the Government had raised enough questions to warrant a full-scale investigation of the industry's production practices. The study found that output in four of the five fields examined was 36% below the maximum production rate, and that many readily drillable gas reservoirs remained untapped. If the investigation uncovers evidence of illegality-for example, deliberate falsification of records of reserves-the case could be turned over to the Justice Department for possible action...
Dismaying Delay. Though Andrus said that the untapped gas in the fields would have helped ease the winter's gas shortage, he declined to judge the producers. Still, he vowed to push them to boost output. Noting that his department has the power to cancel leases, Andrus said: "I am prepared to order production." The major leaseholders, such as Texaco and Continental Oil, denied any wrongdoing and promised to cooperate fully with the investigators...
...jumpers also failed to equal their previous week's output. David Rand did "a creditable job," finishing 28th, but coach Hubbard thought he should have finished higher. Hubbard criticized the judges' determination of Rand's style points, which figured in his lower finish. "Judging is an arbitrary thing that varies from judge to judge, and we felt David got shafted on style points this time," Hubbard said...