14 Wednesday, April 3, 1991 / University Daily Kansan HYPNOTHERAPY • Smoking • Stress • Enhanced Performance • Test Anxiety • Eating Disorders • Shyness • Phobias R.W. McClure 842-7504 KLZR/106 DAY Thursday Only 1/4 lb. Burger & $1.06 16 oz. Soft Drink Lawrence Store Only 701 W.23rd M'SIA KU GENERAL ELECTION 1991-1992 Place: Centennial Room Kansas Union All Members are Welcome! For more information, call 864-6465 sponsored by: Melbourne Students Association Malaysian Students Association WOMEN, SPEECH, AND SILENCE a lecture by DR. SARA PARETSKY Lawrence native and KU alumna Friday, April 5, 1991 8:00 p.m. Alderson Auditorium Kansas Union Admission is free Admission is free Dr. Sara Paretsky, the noted mystery writer, is the creator of the tough, female private eye V. I. Warshawski and the author of Indemnity Only, Deadlock, Killing Orders, Bitter medicine, Blood Shot, and Burn Marks. Sponsored by the Emily Taylor Women's Resource Center, 118 Strong Hall. 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Also on SALE $23 HIS or HER PERM snipn'clip 2 GREAT LOCATIONS 6th & KASOLD 865.5899 OPEN NIGHTS & SUNDAYS, JUST DROP IN 14th & KASOLD 842-5151 Price hikes to help Soviets, experts say Lower store prices encourage boarding WASHINGTON — Imagine going to your local grocery store and finding that ground beef went from $1.59 a pound to $5.56 overnight, that bread, which was $1.09 a loaf yesterday, suddenly jumped to $4.36. The Associated Press Now you have an idea of the degree to which Soviet shoppers saw store prices increase this week as their own sales increased. You move toward a free market system. The problem, of course, is that the Soviet system cannot be related to any U.S. counterpart because the U.S. system has never been as disjointed as Joseph Pelman, George Washington University professor of socio-economics. The Soviet government has kept food prices at about the same level for 30 years, said Bill Liefert, Soviet agriculture official in the U.S. Department of Agriculture "What the Soviets have had to do is get rid of their domestic subsidies," Pelzmant said yesterday. And experts say the Soviets will benefit. Soviets earn an average 270 rubles a month, and they spend about 50 percent of their income on food, compared with about 17 percent for the average U.S. citizen. There are about 27.6 rubles to the dollar. And though wages may seem low by U.S. standards, they have risen under Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev, while the cost of goods, including food, has stayed the same or risen slightly, Liefert said. This has led to boarding and shortages in the stores. Pelzman said it was not unusual for a Soviet to get free meals at work, live in an apartment supplied free of costs for employer and have no child care employer. "Iimagine if the price of goods here were cut in half," he said. "People would buy heavily because prices are lower than he restraining their buying behavior." This helps explain what has happened in the Soviet Union, he said. The low prices encourage hoarding and barter as people use goods rather than money to obtain other goods that are in short supply. Lieften said that the government had to do something to soak up the excess purchasing power so that the hoarding would stop. "The price increase should though not change per capita consumption of food in the Soviet Union in the short run, which means the country in any real sense will not be poorer than before," he said. free health care, and everyone either has a job or is receiving some kind of income from the government. "They will not be poorer," Lieftar said. "There still is going to be as much food available. It will change who gets what share. They could be better off if less food is boarded and wasted. Animal rights groups called 'anti-science' by the AMA The Associated Press "We beginning to see discussions of vegetarian meals and some extremist thoughts in their publica- tion, that we view as anti-sci- ence." ATLANTA -- The American Medical Association is going on the often sieve against animal rights groups and of undermining science education "The major threat to science is not terrorism, not radical actions, but ... a more subtle effort to influence thinking." Daniel H. Johnson Jr., speaker of the AMA's policymaking house of Delegates, said yesterday. In the first of a series of news conferences planned around the country, the AMA complained of activists' opposition to classroom use and advocacy of vegetarianism as a healthier and morally superior lifestyle. The nation's largest organization of doctors said groups including People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals have destroyed more than 90 research labs around the nation in the last 10 years. Animal rights groups have also tried to get school systems to outlaw animal dissections. PETA's last such PETA representative Ron Wiedinger-singer said, "The group's literature tells children the facts; that having any animal in the classroom, even when it is not a wild animal also shouldn't eat meat or use products that involve killings animals." Wiesinger, a Washington pediatriac, said scientists could use computer or plastic models rather than dissect animals. attempted last month when Arizona's largest school district, the 67,000 student Mesa system, voted to let teachers decide. And he said vegetarianism should be ground for the AMA and PCT. "I don't see how they can attack that when they know a vegetarian diet helps reverse heart disease," he said. Harrison L. Rogers, a surgeon in Atlanta and past president of the AMA, said he learned to do gall bladder surgery on fetal pigs. Without that practice, he said, he wouldn't have been successful on his patients. 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