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...Congress who have opposed Carter's program similarly condemned the President's attack-possibly because they saw it, correctly, as a veiled criticism of themselves. Insisted Republican Congressman W. Henson Moore, of oil-producing Louisiana: "The President ran for office urging deregulation and carried Louisiana, Texas and Oklahoma largely because of that position. For him to turn around one year later, point a finger at us and call proponents of deregulation 'energy profiteers' is nothing more than a cheap political shot." The Congressman had a point about Carter's reversal, but the contention that Republican...
What would happen if the price of natural gas were to be deregulated? That question sums up public concern in much of the country. But no price controls exist for millions of consumers in major gas-producing states, such as Texas, Louisiana, Oklahoma, New Mexico, .Wyoming, California and Kansas. Of the 20 trillion cu. ft. of natural gas used each year in the U.S., roughly one-third is not subject to federal controls, since it is both produced and consumed within a single state's borders. This unregulated, intrastate gas now sells generally for as much...
Team (first-place votes)W L 1. USC (23) 4 0 2. Oklahoma 4 0 3. Michigan (16) 4 0 4. Ohio State 3 1 5. Texas (1) 3 0 6. Colorado 4 0 7. Alabama (tie) 3 1 Arkansas 4 0 9. Nebraska 3 1 10. Penn State 3 1 11. Notre Dame 3 1 12. Texas A & M 3 1 13. Brigham Young (1) 3 0 14. California 4 0 15. Pittsburgh 3 1 16. Kentucky 3 1 17. Texas Tech 3 1 18. LSU 2 1 19. Wisconsin 4 0 20. Florida...
...will broadcast the intrastate clash regionally, beginning at 1:30 this afternoon, and thus jettison coverage of the Oklahoma-Ohio State tilt for the local folks...
...remarried to an Oklahoma oilman...