14 Thursday, October 20. 1988 / University Daliv Kansan CLUBS local police and sheriff departments," he said. "Some offices aren't comfortable with all of the intricacies of the law." Continued from p.1 Penalties for private clubs can range from $100 for each club to $250,000 for revocation of the liquor license. Once a license is revoked, it can never be reused. Many violations are discovered through the ABC's investigations, where undercover agents try to purchase identification without membership cards, he said. License revocation is relatively uncommon, Conant said. "The less severe fines and suspensions are usually enough to get someone's attention and then to clean them and run it the right way." Conant said patrons generally weren't prosecuted in cases when the drinks were served. And he said that liquor by the drink, which allows drinking in public establishments, probably had been a number of membership violations. Bret Mossman, coowner of the Bottleneck, 737 New Hampshire St., said he hadn't any problems with people attempting to enter his club without a card. At the Bottleneck, a identificaiton card is checked, he said. Kelly Driscoll, owner of the Mad Hatter, 74 New Hamshire St., said the membership and identification of patrons were checked routinely. Some people were admitted on the cards of the club's employees, Driscoll said. The law allows club employees to admit patrons on their cards. Conant said although there are no rules governing how many people one card can admit, people shouldn't be treated the same as solutions are considered on a case-by-case basis. "But if one fraternity guy invites his whole house to get on in his card, that's pushing the law of the law," Connant said. "But you don't normally live there, living up a bushload of people and getting to them in one card." WATKINS Continued from p. 1 Buck said that if pap smears indicate abnormalities that were not found on the biopsies, the possibility of lab technicians missed something. Yookey said Watkins was getting better correlation between pap smears and biopsy results (from MAWD). Buck said the primary reason for changing vendors was a problem in communication. His memo included these examples: personnel who read pap smears at the laboratory weren't available when Buck needed to speak to them. There were interpretations of pap smear results. - a biopsy that Upsher incorrectly reported as a secondary syphilis lesion. "We weren't speaking the same language." Buck said of the communication problems. "Different pathologists would call the same things by different names, " he would make a determination based on what they said. "I would know how each pathologist was describing similar things, " he would put me on the right track. Buck said that many times Upsher personnel labeled a pap smear as class 1; which is normal, and then they wrote in the comments in the comments they wrote. "I don't can'r number they are in terms of class." Buck said. "What is important to me is what the pathologist has written down." He said the pathologists' comments were accurate. "I don't know of anyone who got hurt, but I think when you have these problems with communication, somewhere down the road you run the risk of someone having a wrong diagnosis." Buck said. Another problem cited in the memo was lack of knowledge in pathology. The memo said that pathologists did not know the exceptions to ccepts of Human Papillomavirus, known as genital warts, and that those pathologists had been unsuccessful. The memo also said lab personnel who logged specimens said paps and/or reports had been lost on repeated occasions. Buck said he did not think any mistakes had been made by Upsher's management. 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