Wednesday, September 21,1983/The Battalion/Page 9 Economic problems lamed on growth Warped by Scott McCullar DESPITE ALL THE WONDERFUL THINGS ABOUT KYLE FIELD THEBE ARE50/AE PROBLEMS. LIKE WHEN THE CROWD SHOUTS, ALL THE ROOSTING PIGEONS IN THE STANDS FLY OUT, SCARED. THATS WHEN IT REALLY HITS THE FANS. United Press International I UCsday, rapid worldwide LUBBOCK — The chairman population growth is the reason f Finland’s biggest banking behind economic imbalances, irganization told Texas bankers Matt Ranki, head of Skop- lourtea Behind Rantada Inn 846-2924 Courtea II Inside Ramada Inn 846-8528 staff photo by Guy Hud mdbowl, which t resist. For the Cut That Falls Into Place Naturally Full Salon Service for Men and Women Open Mon.-Sat. 9 a.m.-6 p.m. Also Late by Appt. bank Group in Helsinki, Fin land, came to Lubbock upon the invitation of the Institute for Banking and Financial Studies, an arm of the College of Busi ness Administration at Texas Tech University. He said it is estimated there will be about six billion people in the world by the year 2000. Ranki says that will mean high unemployment and inflation rates. “It exceeds the increase in real capital and threatens the natural resources — it is the main reason for imbalances of the world economy today," he said of the population growth. Ranki said he believed a new economic order is needed, but added he believed it would be impossible for man to produce a well-working economic system. “There can be improvements and agreements, but the fun damental truth is that the new economic order, constantly gaining momentum, is already come on us, with all its defects, whether we like it or not,” he added. THE A4M PRESS BOX IS So DISTANT AND REMOVED FROM THE FIELD AND FANS THAT THE REPORTERS CANT HEAR ANYTHING THROUGH THE GLASS AND NEED BINOCULARS TO SEETHE FIELD. SOUNDS... 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He adding a brief statement in Italian. “That’s an old Italian saying,” he said to Sullivan. “It means good luck — to me, not you.” Sullivan looked back and re sponded: “You’ll need it.” Court records show the eldest Angiulo has been under FBI surveillance and has been the focus of grand jury probes into an alleged conspiracy to obstruct justice and other criminal activity. The FBI reportedly bugged offices at 98 Prince St. which officials described as the head quarters of the so-called Angiulo organization. Convicted rapist to be castrated United Press International SAN ANTONIO — A con victed rapist who agreed to undergo chemical castration treatments will probably turn down an offer to spend 30 days in jail for his own safety, despite threats on his life, an attorney said Tuesday. Smith, 29, pleaded guilty to two counts of burglary with in tent to rape and agreed last month to undergo chemical cas tration treatments as part of a 10-year probated sentence. 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