The Lawton Constitution (Lawton, Okla.), Vol. 70, No. 4, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 5, 1971 Page: 2 of 36
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•aid cattle are confined by the
thousands "in feedlots where
they must stand shank to shank
in a mire of manure. Tens of
thousands of chickens are
raised under one roof in cages
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However, he said, in some
plants packers are victimized ।
by the incompetence or person-
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by the failure of the (Agricul
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and marketing service to devel-
op competent criteria to give
more uniformity to inspection.
Both urged reorganizing the
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205/ C wth resession Product, or the total of all
1,— 0° Itempts to de- goods and services produced,
,33447 n in which the continues to grow. But. the gap
3 V cators seems to between the potential GNP and
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po-yyayx 705 • Until Thursday ample. rates are rising, stok prices
sogor ' lime com- are falling. While he isn’t prepared as
Two new\ hetuiems , . vet to sav that we are in the
to be gaintag BBECAST. Showers and hupdt ord II said. Which led Pierre Rinfret. the midst of a growth recession, he
there who must ndfror eco- mmcrs mean miniprofits. perceptive proprietor of linfret doesn’t eliminate that possi-
nomic conditions: Profitless The commoner complaint. Boston Associates, a consulting bility. The gap has been widen-
ptosperity and, one of the most however, is that raises are flrm to tell ms clients ing.
curous of all, growth recession lexceed ing productivity If high recently: Based on constant dollars,
Both appear to be con er wages are related to increas- "It seems to us fair to say the actual GNP has fallen be-
tradictions. es in output per manhour both that the United States may lie hind the potential GNP by
Profitless prosperity is what employer and employe benerit. entering a growth recession these amounts over the past six
an increasing number of busi- if pay raises exceed productiv- soon after recovering from a quarters: $27 billion, $33 billion,
. n e s s m e n are complaining ity increases then the boss gets classical recession. $39 billion, $55 billion, $49 bil-
about They maintain that even gypped. : And what does Rinfret mean'’ lion and $51 billion.
As the term suggests, there--
„imentimkors point 11 means that the economy
it polls show that fails to live up to its possi-
'n and consumers re- bilities. While it does grow
nvinced ( some, its potential grows even
k " /011 J, i faster. The gap widens.
\ Nat! al Poiuct an 1 AS the originator of the term,
70rial outHim} be grow- Rinfret has the right to define
ne they say; W people are it further and he does. The wid-
a- out of work, inflation doesn’t ening must occur over a
-casseem to be abating, intelest period of more than a few
months, he says.
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WASHINGTON (AP) - Gov- organically grown beef,” he
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failing to find hidden con- gree with synthetic chemical
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is becoming increasingly Robert Vaughn, 27, of Chick-
serious,” says a Ralph Nader asha, Okla., who joins Schuck
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