10 Thursday, December 1, 1988 / University Daily Kansan 12 EARN X-MAS $ Be ready for summer work Temp, work available in the South K.C. area choose from warehouse/ production work or clerical assignments. All shifts available.Get registered now. Work over X-mas and again this summer Earn more than min. wage and gain valuable work experience. Call now for an appt. 1-451-8070 Try our superbly seasoned french fries smothered in melted cheddar cheese CHEESE FRIES 49¢ Sub8Stuff Sandwich Shop with this coupon TONIGHT! Thurs. Dec. 1 Great Roots Rock Double Bill featuring Johnny J & The Hitmen from New Orleans and 1618 W. 23rd St. not valid with any other coupons, not valid on delivery, offer expires Homestead Grays **don't forget 50* draws** --the role of the council is to link Eastern and Western Christians, he said. Glasnost includes religion, speaker says By M. Meredith Relph Kansan staff writer Harley Wagler, Partridge graduate student in Slavic studies, traveled this fall to the Soviet Union to observe the millennium celebration of the inception of Christianity into Russia. He works with the International Society sent representatives to the country during the year to organize celebrations for the observance. The Soviet Union's policy of openness has included allowing a freer practice of religion. Wagler spoke yesterday to about 50 people at the University Forum at Ecumenical Christian Munkelkirch. Jack Bremer, director of ECM, introduced Wagler as a Kansas native who had spent 12 years representing the Mennonites through trips to Eastern Europe. Wagler speaks six languages. Wagler said the historic significance of the anniversary coupled with Mihkail Gorbachev's glasnost movement had led to more freedom to practice religion. Bremer said he was glad that the national council was involved in promoting Christ in other countries. Under communism, the practice of religion is largely prohibited. But Wagler said Gorbachev's influence had shifted the focus of the government to push such and state issues and toward economic issues. "Gorbachea is a practical politician," he said. "He wants to take care of some of the ideological problems and get the country moving again economically. "Basically they are religious people. Communism has been an imposition on religion." "The National Council of Churches wants to help the Slavic people become aware of what American Christianity is like." Wagler said many church services celebrated the anniversary of Christianity in Russia, some of which were broadcast by Soviet television stations. His optimism is encouraged by the building of a new cathedral in Moscow and the renovation of other cathedrals. He also said the number of young people going into seminaries had increased. "Some people don't think the glassstorm policy will in. "Wagler said. "But I have remained optimistic." "The Marxist ideology is deeply embedded," Wagler said. "But more and more young people are turning to the church as a source of meaning." News Briefs FIRE AT VALLEYVIEW: A fire FIRE AT VALLEYVIEW: A fire started by the misuse of smoking materials caused about $7,500 to 12,000 people in ward in Valleyview Care Home, 2518 Ridge Court, said Jim McLawrence, Lawrence fire chief. from the fire by fire walls and doors. No one was injured. No one was high at the No charges are expected to be filed against the person using the smoking materials. McSwain said ENVIROMENTALIST TO SPEAK: Mike Rosele, a well-known environment manager, from an institution she is asked to speak at p.m. today in 2074 Malatya. McSain said the fire was reported at 8:06 a.m. and was under control about 10 minutes later. Residents of the home were taken by staff to the south end of the building, which was separated Roselle will discuss environmental activism. He is one of the founders of the western movement in the western part of the United States. The lecture is being sponsored by the KU Environs. ity called monkey wrenching. For instance, they drive spikes into trees so that when lumber jacks try to break the chainsaws, the spikes break the chainsaws Earth First! members have become known for sabotage activ- Deirde Goldfarb, Frankfort junior and member of the Environs, said that Roselle was one of the most radical environmentalists in the country. She said his lecture would help people gain a perspective on the overall environmental movement. Roselle also travels around the country helping other grass roots organizations fight environmental battles. SUICIDE AT K-STATE: A Kansas State University student from Olade committed suicide at a campus off camp, authorities said. Galen Wade, 19, was found dead of a self-inflicted gunshot wound Monday morning, Riley County authorities said. 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