| Famed planist Walter Hautzlg wi Ibe appearing in concert atthe R.E.M. Theatre on Friday, Jan. 21 at 9 p.m. ‘Hautzig Is from Vienna but foday is an American.citizen. He was People’ 5 Republic of China. He has appeared in over “50. ‘countries and made an equal number of records.. Terrace program will include works by Beethoven, . the first concert artist from the U.S. to perform In the: Schubert, Debussy, De Falla, and Chopin. «people aren more. likely to eat “junk” foods when they are bored, : depressed, . psychologist. | ‘On the. ‘other | ha positive emotional . ‘states - such. as, friendliness, iv ‘relaxation . and.’ > ' with eating healthful foods. Bernard |.Lyman,; *; a psychologist at. ‘Simon - Fraser University. : -in to imagine 22° different‘ emotiqns and then Indicate what foods they . would . prefer to eat. | Lyman- categorized’ the ‘dairy products, meat ‘and - and other. Junk’ foods — soft-drinks — FELL IN THE; FINAL CATEGORY. ‘ ! associated with eating junk ‘ food included food imeluded. ‘self- confidence, love and relaxa ings with: intermediate . ROR food scores included boredom. jealousy, ’ loneliness, guilt, -anxdety . and ‘frustration, “0 te The _ Sleepers reveal violent. behavior remembers nothing the next person commits violent acts morning — have been “essssssssssssssss— " Several cases of a strange sleep disorder - 7—in which a Sterling News Service - Feature By WALTER E. BLOCK, Senior Economist, FRASER INSTITUTE, VANCOUVER, BC Lumber and Buns’ | There i is an economic Sschizophfenia operating in 7 Canada. -On cthe: one. hand, “some “people are positively . ho frothing at the mouth at the prospect of McDonalds ° Restaurants purchasing hathburger buns from a Seat tle bakery. They are horrified to realize that the for- mer supplier, McGavins Foods Lid., had to lay off . 70 workers, swelling the Canadian: unemployment figures..Some Canadian ‘trade unions, have ‘gone so far as to plan for a boycoit ef Ronald McDonald. On the other hand, however, several strialler lum- ber companies in the: U.S. Pacific: orthwest have - banded togethér to try to impose’ heavy. duties on - southbound-wood and wood products."If successful, --° they-could deal the already moribund: B, Cc. forest i in-- -dustry a death blow... What is the reasoning behind’ the ‘new initiative? U.S... producers} suffering: fromthe American recession, Have seen the demise of mitch of their own ‘industry, and .the. accompanying. disappearance: of - many forestry jobs. They-are incensed at: what: they consider ‘‘dumping’’. the advantages. they say are _ given: to-B.C..firms through-the- Stumpage system, - where the provincial: government: sets prices, for - “Crown landtimber; -— - _ AS usual, the economic nationalists: are: ‘barking up: .. - the wrong tree -- in both countries, --.. True, Canada lost some bakery jobs. But as a - result, McDonalds will be able to buy cheaper buns. Competition with Burger. King, Wetidy’s, White ~ Spot, Denny’s and hundreds of other-food purveyors will. force McDonald’s. to pass these savings onto _ their Canadian customersin the form of lower prices. And what will these consurners do with their extra. money? They will spend it on other: ‘things { what things, it is impossible to tell) creating néw jobs in the relevant. industties. Or’ they will save- it, and drive . down interest rates, creating more jobs i in capital i in- tensive industries such as housing, ©.“ As a'result, without any loss in- employment, ° . Canada will benefit from purchasing something that | can be produced more cheaply in Seattle: This will in- , Grease thé purchasing power of our dollar and enhan- cé our sorely declining standards of living, (We pass lightly over the role of the Canadian: Wheat Board in . raising flour prices faced by domestie bakeries, That - is a story: for another day.) ' And let us assume for the sake of atgumeni that | “the American charges of Canadian lumber "dum- - ping’ are absolutely true. In that cas¢; such dumping -would help thé U.S, economy; not hurtit: In order to see this, we may ask what would be the-effect on their economy if-instead of dumping" luinber, we gave it. . to thent completely gratis. This would be “dumping” ‘with a vengéance. But free pifts caf hardly hurt a mature,’ sophisticated economy of: “the sort that "” operates below our border. . “The important -point 10 realize i is: ‘that the umber ' ~ and bun cases are the opposite sides of the samecoin. * How can ‘we oppose the purchase of ‘cheap buns in, ject when’ U.S. intérests.try to stop :-i- _ the importing of cheap’Canadian himber in to their... _ the U.S), and o! country? Wecirinot have It both ways. a : This econorhic nationalist world view. is’. “hypocsitical: it will be seen’ as such, aiid it will I back- - _Mreonus. ae _ Association's. meeting in Montreal.’ ‘ treated in the past, three years al ‘a Toronto sleep _ disorders clinic,. In :a; typical case, the person rises from a deep ‘. sleep’ and, in an ‘apparent ' rage, starts to break -fur-. _nitiire, says. Dr. Harvey ~ ‘ Moldolsky, a University ‘of. Toronto | - Professor ; of psychiatry. ; The person Sank amazing ‘strength: intd even : lift a bed with a person still init, | said Moldofsky, describing the cases-at the. Canadian. “All eight cases seen so far” . , al the: Toronto ‘clinic have - _ involved. ‘men and .bed:.; partners.. are, often’ “assaulted, ‘he said. "After: a few. minutes ot 7 : mayhem, ‘the: person goes - “, back to sleep and is usually. ‘Psychiatrie . ‘annual. about what oecurred during the night. : However, two of the men "| did wake up:qiring their: rampage: One-awoke when : he. was ‘arrested~ “by. police. : and the: other. after. Tunnin through a glass window ' ani falling two storeys. Assault charges were lai lere subse “more typical patina | that - incidents. occur every: few: ~ months - over’ a ‘period: ‘of - Several years." soe . In one case, howevers the. ‘attacks had been: “occuring. ; roughly once™ “a month: for: ne : the 17 years, he said, AH the men involved were | heavy alcohol © users . “and ° most had disorderly: ‘sleep: ‘ patterns of five of the mei ‘alcohol -constimption ‘and gainst two of the eight m eft” adopt.a more. eqular sleep: Ey wake schedule. «<0... thes 7 next -momning “ ‘when © told amazed and remorseful the: wake schedules: in some: “eases because of shift work, ae pasere ueun “ aus tmgatmEe * ae ‘Hidden’ somewhere in the paper are twas Terrace. é phone numbers. It you find tham andl ene Is yours. a: you win’ two FREE passes: * - Per «Tickets must be picked up at The Daily Herald . 3010 Kalum St. - _ SUNDAY, TANUARY 1 16. Saup or Salad “HOMEMADE STEW Baked or Mashed Potatoes Peas & Carrots " ” Desgert - Tea or Coffee. 54.50 __ Sanoman INN , 4925 Hwy. 16W. Terrace. | 635-8151. oe (Price may vary according ====7 > Many™ -of the students. associated | “strong ‘negative ™ _. emotions —: such’ as em- oF barassment, ‘anger,: hostility: and fear - _ with not eating: at ail. é Sometitnes,. Lyman “found, -people consciously * picked. a food .to express a + mood. Itt. frustration, -for “example, apples were - popular’ ‘because subjects _ vanted ” something to. bite.- Another person - chose _ oranges. for frustration “because ‘she could tear off | ‘Analyses ‘of. the sleeping. showed that’.all “had -slee Problems;.-Including | freq vent movements during _ jealous or worrled, suggests . Yesearch “by a Canadian : excitement, . confidence: ‘are: associated te Burnaby, B.C., asked'"100" universily undergraduates — ‘choices in six '.groups — - eggs, fruits and vegetables, . cereals and grains, aleoho! . such as candy, chips and. 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