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Lutheran Campus Ministry by students and for students 1204 Oread 843-4948 worship: 10:30 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 12, 1:10 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 12, 1:10 p.m. Bramlage Ticket Office: 532-7606 Sponsored by: Southwestern Bell Telephone MOSCOW — Several cars of a military freight train exploded yesterday in a densely populated section of the capital of Soviet Georgia, injuring at least 18 people, Georgian radio reported. A representative for the Georgian Interior Ministry, who refused to give his name, said that some people were reported killed. He had no details of all the many were killed or how many casualties there were. The Associated Press Several military freight train cars explode injuring at least 19 in Georgian capital News agencies said that the explosions in the capital, Tbilisi, started when an overhead high-voltage power line broke and showered sparks onto rail cars carrying explosives, possibly gunpowder or muni- "The railway cars, presumably carrying artillery shells, caught fire and began to explode," the Interior Ministry representative said from Tbilisi. Soviet accidents mar past week The train was en route from the Ukrainian city of Artemovsk to the Georgian city of Marneuli in the Caucasus Mountains, according to news reports. But the independent Interfx news agency reported that gunmen fired at the train and touched off the explosions. The report did not say who the gunmen were and did not provide any other details. The Best Kept Secret in Town! The Soviet news agency Tass and the Georgian news agency Sakinform said the freight cars began blowing up one after another near the Didube subway station on 9:15 a.m. Georgian President Zviad Gamsakhurdia has been locked in a political standoff with armed opponents, but Tengzil Kizitovan, commander of the rebel army, said that they were involved in the train explosions, Tass reported. Submarine fire causes fuel spill The Associated Press MOSCOW — A fire in a missile tube of a boat submarine caused a large rocket fuel spill in the White Sea off the northern coast of Russia, the Soviet news agency Tass reported yester- The accident occurred Friday while the submerged submarine was trying to launch a missile during a training exercise, the news agency quoted what it called reliable sources. Knight-Ridder Tribune News/DAN AGUAYO Large quantities of rocket fuel were dumped into the sea as the crew fought to keep the fire from spreading out of control from the launch tube, Tass said in the dispatch from the northern port of Archangelsk, 570 miles north of Moscow. The brief report did not say whether there were any injuries. Depending on type, Soviets submarines carry 12, 16 or 21 ICBMs or up to two dozen smaller cruise missiles. The missiles are the largest of those tubes that fire through hatches in the hull. Tass did not say whether the vessel carried nuclear weapons, but it did not report any release of radioactive material. Tass did not identify the submarine or its class, so it was not known whether the missile was an intercontinental ballistic missile or a shorter-range weapon. The Associated Press MOSCOW – In a move aimed at promoting stability, the Soviet republics have agreed to create a new economic union in place of the old central rule. But post-coup unrest continued to sweep several republics today. 99¢ Wylie's Famous $^1/4$ lb Hamburger (limit 4 person) Soviet treaty would create economic unity The proposed economic treaty will be submitted to the republic governments in next few days, after which it will be signed in stages. The republics affirmed plans to coordinate control over prices, transportation, energy and information. They also agreed to coordinate fiscal and monetary policies, emphasizing that any new local currencies cannot undermine the Soviet ruble for inter- republic and international trade. The republics also pledged not to impose tariffs or other trade barriers and to respect existing borders for 50 years. They also promised to try to prevent inter-ethnic strife and agreed to joint training. Catering Available all-ins Welcome 832-2257 coupon expires 10/31/91 NOWUnder New Management & Ownership KC's K#1 Hamburger & Chicken has Come to Lawrence 832-2257 • 23rd & Naismith • Lawrence Hours: 10 a.m. - 10 p.m. Everyday Ten of 129 hunger strikers encamped in front of Tadzhikistan's Parlament were reported in serious cases. The Gulukhrusar Safiyeva, the report said. Angry protesters took to the streets across the Central Asian republic Tadzhikistan after the Communist-dominated Parliament failed to meet opposition demands to replace the fallen Communist president, Tass said. Wylie's Grill The Parliament adjourned after refusing to disband the Tadzhik Communist Party and replace President Also, Tass said the leadership in the autonomous Georgian republic of Abkhazia called for the feeding forces in the diverse republic to begin negotiations to end the conflicts that it said could lead to civil war. Rakhan Nabiyey. Lawwakers had rebelled against Gorbachev's attacks on the party after the coup. Republics plan to coordinate prices, energy Meanwhile, cracks appeared in the settlement of the vicious conflict with Nagorno-Karabask, a mostly Armenian territory lying within predominantly Muslim Azerbaijan that is claimed by Christian Armenia. The Interior Ministry claimed increased Azerbaijani militancy in the territory and other predominantly Armenian areas since the accord was signed. But the administration charges that Soviet troops were taking sides in the conflict, not policing it. Armenia's Interior Ministry accused Azerbaijan of violating a Russian-sponsored agreement reached last month to negotiate a cease-fire and settle the conflict, the news agency Interfax said. Nearly all the republics rushed to declare independence after last month's coup, but most have come back with some resistance, the need to keep economies. It said Georgian shelling Tuesday of the South Ossetian city of Tskinhavli left 12 people injured and several buildings damaged. It also said that one person was killed and 10 people were taken hostage during an attack on a bus on the highway between the city and Diva. Raisa Gorbachev shares secrets in new book NEW YORK — Raisa Gorbachev reveals in a new book that a member of her family shares a malady with many Russians: alcoholism. The Associated Press "I *Hope.* the '59-year-old wife of Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev also says her husband predicted a fierce battle with conservative opponents more than a year before the brief that bifurcated him in August. She said that Stalin's arrest was arrested during Stalin's reign of terror in the 1930s. Breaking three decades of silence of what she describes as a tragedy, Mrs. Gorbacheve in "I Hope" of the couple she suffers over her 86-year-old problem. weapons, a move that would prevent either Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev or Russian President Boris Yeltsin完成 complete control of the yankees. The Georgian capital, Tbilisi, was observing a day of mourning for at least four people killed in a tense political standoff between President Zvivid Meanwhile, fighting within some of the republics continued yesterday. In the republic of Georgia, violence flared between Georgians and separatist South Ossetians, the Tass news agency said. "My brother drinks and spends Gamsakhurdia and his armed opponents. Raisa Gorbachev "we all lived through this common tragedy," she writes. "That is why today I am so frightened by the appeals you hear on every side to seek out the guilty ones. We only lead to another round of bloodshed." Mikhail Gorbachev made the war against alcoholism, which has plagued Russians for centuries, a target of his reforms when he became Soviet leader in 1985. He cut production of alcohol, limited the number and Alcoholism was rarely discussed publicly before Mikhail Gorbachev's policy of glasnost brought the issue Her comments are arareglimpse at the personal life of Soviet leaders' families, which traditionally have been secretive. "He is a gifted and talented person. But his potentialities were not fated to be realized," she writes, "His tragedy brought me a lot of sorrow, all the more so since we were very close in our childhood; we were always very sincerely attached to one another. It is very hard and painful." Shewrote in "Hope" that her grandfather's family acquired farmland but in the 1930s they were branded rich peasants. The government seized their land and house and her grandfather was later arrested and disappeared. Millions of other Soviets suffered similar fates under Stalin's program to forcibly end private farming and expand state-run agriculture. writes in the book, released last month by HarperCollins Publishers. many months in the hospital His fate is a tragedy for mother and father. For me it is a constant source of pair which I have carried in my heart for more than 30 years Raisa Gorbachev says her brother, Yevgyen, was among the estimated 20 million to 25 million Soviets who abuse alcohol. 1st MEETING: Thursday, Oct. 3rd 7:00 p.m. PRELAWSOCIETY hours of stores selling liquor and increased prices. into the open. Treatment programs are expanding, but are limited. Alcoholics Anonymous has 12 chapters in the United States and 13 others in the Soviet Union. Big Eight Room of The Kansas Union All Undergraduate Majors are welcome to attend KARAOKE!! 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