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Sat. 11 a.m. 2 a.m. Sun. 11:00 a.m. Midnight 2314 Yale ... 841-8010 2214 Yale · 841-8010 · Article criticizes Gorbachev The Associated Press Direct criticism of Gorbachev's reform program has remained largely off limits, despite his policy of greater openness in society. But Sergei Andreev's article on the harshest and most detailed attacks yet on the communist system and Gorbachev's policies. MOSCOW — A "new class" of Communist Party and government bureaucats is sabotaging President Mikhail Gorbachev's reforms, and the Soviet leadership is unable to combat it, a daring magazine article says. The party general secretary, the post Gorbachev holds along with the presidency, remains "an inaccessible and exemplary leader" and this is the result of democratic still leaves the people politically powerless, Andreywrote wrote. Gorbachev himself has launched a war on bureaucrats who interfere in day-to-day decisions about production and has tried to transfer some of their power to local officials and factory managers. He often blames bureaucrats for the slow pace of reform. He said the new class was a "production and managerial apparatus" of 14 million party bureaucracers, government ministers and managers. But Andreyev said Gorbachev hadn't gone far enough and that the new class controlled the government and party. Andreyev, 34. is a biologist and plant director who said he represented a new political club called "Alternative." The new class, Andreyev wrote, was largely responsible for the lack of major improvements in the Soviet economy and for impediments to democracy that had arisen in Gorbachev's administration. At the next month, he launched his program of reforms known as "perestroika." Perrestrukta is moving slowly not because of some mysterious forces but because of "well-organized sabotage," he wrote. Some Soviets have written letters to the editor claiming that factory managers and others are sabotaging Gorbachev's reforms by withholding food and consumer goods from store shelves. Our baskets are filled with love for Valentine's Day - personal please - victorian lace - delightfully filled gift & gourmet candy baskets - victorian face - for men only - from the Heartland Gift Basket Gallery Balloons N Mor Balloons-N-More 609 Vermont 749-0148 The University of Kansas and the Office of Menlo Affair Presents ER KING BIRTHDAY DR. MARTIN LUTHER KING BIRTHDAY BLACK HISTORY MONTH CELEBRATION January 29 - February 17 Exhibit and Gallery Talk by John Newman, KU MFK Graduate Kansas Union Art Gallery Tickets- 864-4351 or 864-3501 February 12, 1869 Take Kix Jazz Group 8:00 p.m., Cratton-Preyer February 9, 1989 Guest Speaker Reverend Wallace Hartfield Metropolitan Baptist Church, Kansas City, MO 8:00 p.m. Aldern Audubon, Kansas Union Rev. Harfield's Topic: "Knappian Dream Disturbing, Distabilizing, Dismantling" Dr. Alvin Poussain 8:00 p.m., Woodhuff Auditorium, Kansas Union Reception following lecture Kansas Union Big Eight Room February 11, 1989 KU Jazz Festival 8:00 a.m. - 5 p.m. Crafton Provey Billy Taylor Jazz Auditorium 8:00 p.m., Hoch Auditorium February 10, 1989 Happy Birthday, Dr King 8:00 p.m. Cotton-Prairie Theater Appearance by The Haskell Inter Club The KU Jazz Band The KU Gospel Choir The KC Cobra Banding Dr. Denise Meyers Presented by the University of Kansas Box Office and at Liberty Hall School of Fine Arts New Directions Serie on the night of the performance. A Mid-America Arts Alliance.Program with the Kansas Arts Commission All seating is general admission; seating is limited. Public: $14; KU and K-12 Students: $7; Tickets on sale at the Murphy Hall For reservations, call 913/864-3982 (VISA/MasterCard accepted). You'll Have The Time of Your Life! Because You Love To Live The Billy Taylor Trio and with "Mr. Jazz" Dr. Billy Taylor, Piano Victor Gaskin, Bass Bobby Thomas, Drums Presented by the University of Kansas Art Congress Series and PRESENTED BY School of Fine Arts Concert Series and Jayhawk Invittational Jazz Festival and the University Arts Festival 8:00 p.m. Saturday, February 11, 1989 Hoch Auditorium All seats reserved. Tickets on sale in the Murphy Hall Box Office. All seats reserved. Public: $12 & $10; KU and K-12 Students: $6 & $5; Senior Citizens and Other Students: $11 & $9. Reservations can be made by calling 913/864-3982 (VISA/MasterCard accepted) Partially funded by the Kansas Arts Commission and the National Endowment for the Arts. You'll Have The Time Of Your Life! HALF PRICE FOR KU STUDENTS