8 Thursday, September 6, 1979 University Daily Kansan Religious Activities at the University of Kansas Sponsored by: Kansas University Religious Advisors KU Bahai Club P.O. Box 584 Diana Sinclair - 841-0484 or 842-9680 Meetings: Monday, 7:30 p.m. at Kansas Union Baptist, American Baptist, Southern Campus Center, 1629 W. 19th (West of Olive Hill) Dick Ort, Campus Minister - 841-8001 Sunday Services at First Baptist Church, 8th & Kentucky Regular Fellowship Meeting, Sunday, 5:30 dinner at Center Baptist Student Union Campus Center, 1629 W. 97th - 841 8001 Vernon Campus, Campus Minister Chuck Alexander, Campus Minister Ben Brombe, International Ministries Weekly meetings, Tuesday, 7:00 p.m. at center Operation Friendship, Monday 7:00 p.m. at center B'nai B'rith Hillel Counselorship (Jewish) Office Kansas Union B-117 - 864-3948 Ellen Kort, Counselor - 841-5159 Alan Lichter, Faculty Advisor - 843-8049 Friday School - 3:00 p.m. at Jewish Community Center, 817 Highland Drive Campus Advance For Christ (Church of Christ) 801 Kentucky Dan Smith, Campus Minister—842-1571 Sunday Worship, 9:30 a.m. Wednesday Bible Study, 7:30 p.m. Campus Christians Alan Rosenkai, Campus Minster - 842-6952 Kirson Battalie, 830-7952 Bible Study and Christian Counseling Main Bible Study and Fellowship. Tuesday, 7:00 p.m. at Kansas Union Campus Crusade For Christ Office: 2040 Heatherwood Drive #302 Dan Keller, Campus Director - 841-6877 Sharman尚家 - 842-8328 Tempo.com - 209 Waltham Hall Catholic, St. Lawrence Chapel, 1910 Irverson Road Priest's Residence; 1440 Engl Road Father Larry Albertson, Chaplain Father Vineke Kirschman Campus Center: 1631 Crescent Road—843/0357 Chapel: 1910 Stratford Road District: 440 East Ford Father Carry Albertson, Chaplain Father Vince Krische, Chaplain Saturday Masses **MISSING HISTORY** at St. John's Church-5:15 p.m. (Confessions: 4:5 and 7:48) at St. Lawrence Chapel—4:45 p.m. 12:39 Masses Weekday Masses at St. Lawrence Chapel—4:45 p.m., T, W, Th Sunrise at St. John's Church—7:00, 9:00, 10:30 a.m., Noon, 5:00 p.m. at Saint Hill—9:00, 10:30 a.m., Noon at St. Lawrence Chapel—4-45 m., T, W Th, at Danforth Chapel—11-30 a.m., T 12-30 p.m., M, W F, Charismatic, Mustard Seed Earthenware Fellowship 500 East 23rd----841-5685 500 East 23rd=841-5685 Nick Willems, Advisor=843-1185, 864-3766 Nick Williams, Advisor - 834-1185, 864-3766 William K. Reed, Dean of the School of Bible Study; Tuesday, 7:30 p.m., Regionalist Room in Kansas Christian Science Organization P.O. Box 2139 Rob Altiken, President William and Edwina Gilbert, Advisors — 843-8338 Meetings: Tuesday, 6:30 p.m. in Danforth Chapel Church of Christ, Southside 25th and Missouri - 843-0770 William Cheaham, Minister - 843-2433 Brad Byrnum, Campus Minister - 841-6578 Sundays; Bible Class; 9:30 a.m.; Worship; 10:30 a.m.; Evening 6:00 p.m. Mid-Week Bible Study, Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. College-N-Careers Indian Hills Church of God Louisiana at 29th Terrace—843-9565 Clay and Carolee Meseraulii—842-7677 Sunday, 9:45 a.m. Ecumenical Christian Ministries (E.C.M.) sponsored by Church of the Brethren, United Church of Christ, 1024 E. 7th St., New York, NY 10026. Presbyterian Christian Church Center: 1204 E. 843-4933 Jack Bruner, Campus Pastor Susan Wallace, Pastor 7:00 p.m. 6:30 p.m. Liturgy of Celebration, 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday Contemplative Prayer — Wednesday, 7:45 a.m. Luncheon Wednesday, 11:45 a.m. Student Lounge open daily Supporting Churches 1116 Louisiana - 843-8202 Re. Peter Casparian, Vicar and Chaplain Eolyah Eucharist, Sunday, 8:00 p.m. House open for meditation and study First Presbyterian, 2415 W.23rd West Side Presbyterian, 1124 Kasidow Centenary United Methodist, 4th and Elr Central United Methodist, 1051 Massachusetts Plymouth Congregational, 929 Vermont Lone Star Church of the Brethren Episcopal Church (Canterbury House) Fellowship of Christian Athletes Teri Anderson, Allen Field House, Sponsor - 864-4938 Meetings: 7:30pm, in Lewis Hall Friends, Oread Meeting (Quaker) Mailing Address: 1007 Atsuka 1007 Amsterdam, Maryan and Donna Demand, Clersks - 841-7845 Telephone: 841-7845 on the 2nd a.m. at S.Lawrence Catholic Student Center, 1631 Crescent 2nd of Sunday at Pot luck and afternoon discussion Ichthus Bible Study First Presbyterian Church, 2415 W. 32d - 843-1717 Glen Smith and Sheryl Leuert, Leaders of the Church Intervarsity Christain Fellowship 84 Main Marks Pachti, Leader - 862-4247 Xochitl Dennis, Leader - 841-0378 - 862-4247 Large Group (biglewis), Friday, 7:00 p.m. in Kansas Union Family Groups at different times Family Groups at different times Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints 3650 Yale Road Sunfire Flame, LDS Institute Director - 841-1332 Sacred Heart Church, 100 West 9th Street, 8:30 a.m. to 9:30 a.m. Sacrament Service, 5:00 p.m. Sacrament Service, 7:00 p.m. University Lutheran Church 15th and lowa — 843-6662 Mark Hootler, LCMS Campus Past — 842-4489 ...center, LCSM Campus Pastor - 842-4898 Don Conrad, AELCAL CAMCUS Campus Pastor - 842-4425 Sunday, September 16 and 11:00 a.m; Bible Class, 11:00 a.m. Supper Group, $3.0 p.m. Open daily for studying Walsota also Good Shepherd Lutheran, 2312 Harvard Rd., 8:15 & 10:30 a.m. Immanuel Lutheran, 17th & Vermont, 10:15 a.m. Trinity Lutheran, 14 New Hampshire, 8:45 a.m. Lawrence Mennonite Fellowship Rodney and Roberta Holer, Contact People - 842-8373 Meet in homes, Sunday, 10:30 a.m. 9/9 – Dave and Mary Jo Schmidt - 841-7194 9/9 – John and Rita Edlair, 414 W. 14th - 842-9749 Muslim Student Association Box 11 Kansas union Box 12 Kansas union 842-9047-007 Jahwayh SUPAH priest. 1:30 p.m. in Jawahrem Room of Kansas Jahwayh SUPAH priest. 1:30 p.m. in Jawahrem Room of Kansas 1942 Massachusetts or 1020 Kassold Riley Layen, Minister; 843-394-390 Bob Farrer, Minister; 843-374-358 Susan Willey, Minister; 843-374-358 Wednesday Bible Study, 7:00 p.m. Nazarene Campus Ministries Ten men walk off Robinson site By PAMELA LANDON Ten men walked off the job yesterday at the Robinson Gymnasium addition construction site because of a bone picker who thought was protesting their employer. The picketer, Andre Ricke, Kansas City, Mo., sat in front of the gym addition with a sign protesting the wages and working conditions at the Robinson Symposium construction site. 404 e12H 842-3935 Korean Room - b41-2453 Book Bible Study, Tuesday, 7:30 p.m. in P敦园 of Kansas The Salt Block (United Pentecostal Church) Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints 1900 University Drive — 845-8427 W. A. Doods, Presiding Elder Noy Bowman, Liahano Fellowship Sponsor — 842-1078 Sunday School Church, 930 n. Worship, 810 m. Mission Bay, Oakland, CA 404 E.12th----842-3350 Unitarian Fellowship Staff Reporter Rick's, a representative of Roofers Local Union No. 28, A-F-L-C-I-O, of Kansas City, Mo., was protesting American Roofing Co., which has been building the new roof on the old part of Robinson. Bob Douglas, owner of Douglas Construction Co. inc., and general constructor for the Robinson addition, said he thought the men walked off the job because they Bill Deacon, Chairperson----843-4018 Meetings,Sunday, 10:00 a.m. Unification Church Center 3 miles south of Lawrence—on Leary Road, west of Highway 50 Douglas said the picketing had "nothing to do with our job." "But the men didn't know where the piter was and were afraid that they might be fined by their unions for working behind a pitter line." The men will be back at work today, he said. 1545 Rhode Island—842-6800 Jin Stephens, Director Open House, Monday through Thursday, 6:00 p.m. ADAMU LUCAS, project superintendent for Doug Construction Ceo., said four plumbers, three ironworkers and three carpenters off the job by 10:30 yesterday morning. The men did not want to work behind a picket线, he said. Joseph Wiedelkehrer, business manager for trooers and Local Union No. 20, said his team is working to "break the wagons" because they are breaking down the wages and conditions we've built up in this area. was paying lower than union wages and did not have a pension plan. However, he stressed that the picket was "informational" and that they were "not trying to organize anybody." The union had first picked the site last Thursday, he said, with a sole picker. Mike Greenamry, owner of American Roofing Co., of Leavenworth, said the picket would not affect his workers. "THEY have their right to picket, but it doesn't stave us from working," he said. American Roofing Co. is reroofing the north and south gymnasiums in the old section of Robinson. Greenammy said the work for repairs on old Robinson and the work on the addition were under two different contracts. He said he did not know what the pike was doing in it. "Douglas Construction Co. is not being nicked," he said. American Roofing Co. is an "open-shop company, which means we not union." Greenmanry said. "But just because we're open-shop, don't mean we anti-union. "We pay our men on merit. I pay them as good as a union does." GREENAMYRE SAID he thought the union was picketing them simply because they were open-shop. "This whole thing is completely ridiculous and immature," he said. "We're a reputable company and have done large jobs in the area." Alen Wienchert, University director or facilities planning, said the University would ask the picketer to move to the drive court and the tennis courts if he showed up today. That is where the picket was last Thursday, he said. American Roofing Co. is a "reputable contractor or they wouldn't be bidding a project to the state of Kansas. We have no concerns with the contractor right now." Wiechert said. "It does concern us when other jobs are disrupted," he added. Wiederkehr said the union was not certain whether they would picket American Roofing Co. today. The University did not give them a place to picket until yesterday when they received a call telling them only to picket in back of them, where the rooftops enter for work. he said. "When you're advertising to the public, don't think it matters where the picket is," he said. Student moved to Med Center Gregory Harding, Leawood senior, who was critically injured when a fire escape at his fraternity collapsed more than a week ago, was moved to the University of Kansas Medical Center in Kansas City, Kan. The student is now being attained at Lawrence Memorial Hospital said. Lawrence city officials blamed the collage of the fire escape at the Sigma Alps Epsilon fraternity on weak bolts that anchored the fire escape to the wall. Harding suffered internal injuries to his abdomen and chest Aug. 25 when a fire escape he was standing on collapsed. He fell about 25 feet, hitting a dumbrist. 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