Wednesday, April 26, 1978 Legislature .. University Daily Kansan 3 From nave ane "THIS BILL isn't particularly efficacious towards the sale of Laetier because the material still prohibits the buying of raw materials for manufacture." Sowers said. The Food and Drug Administration has issued a ban on the interstate transport of hazardous chemicals. Sowers said he saw no problem with people smuggling apricot pits into the state because the bill provided punishment for the prescribed illegally produced Laetrile. The House also gave its final approval to a liquor-by-the-drink bill designed to clarify some aspects of an earlier bill that critics said were unconstitutional. THE CURRENT bill, signed into law by Gov. Robert F. Bennett, states that liquor licenses can be issued only after a county votes to allow the licensing. Only restaurants that derive 50 percent of their revenue from food sales are eligible to participate. Restaurants that are granted licenses can serve liquor only with a bona fide meal and not alcohol. State Rep. Mike Glover, D-Lawrence, who presented the bill to the house yesterday, said that the department of revenue would conduct prioric audits to see that restaurant that served liquor still derived 50 percent of their revenue from the sale of In opposing the new bill, State Rep. Glee Glover said that those restaurants found in violation would have a certain period of time to meet the requirement and that if they did not, the license would be revoked. Wednesday, April 26 SUA Films "WE SPEAK SO much of letting people make their own choices," Jones said. "Should we let them make the choice to drink themselves to death?" Orson Welles: THE LADY FROM SHANGHA with Orson Welles, Rita Hayworth 7:30 p.m. $1.00 Woodruff Jones, R-Haiwah, said that allowing the increased consumption of liqueur was too much. Jonas Mekas', Autobiographical film; Thursday, April 27 REMINISCENCE OF A JOURNEY TO LITHUANIA Fri. & Sat., April 28 & 29 NETWORK Also, Notes on A Circus 7:30 p.m. $1.00 Woodruff aud. With Faye Dunaway, William Holden, Peter Finch 3:30, 7:00 & 9:30 p.m. $1.25 Woodruff Aud. ** History of Sex in the Cinema—Feature Document, written and directed by Jon Nole August with Marion Monroe, Jayne Mansfield Rated X HOLLYWOOD BACKSTAGE BLUEBEARD Monday, May 1 FESTIVAL CLUB HAVANA THE NAKED DAWN Midnight $1.25 Woodrud Aud. Hated x Edgar G. Ulmer; "B" Films/Film Noir BLUEBEARD with John Carradine Newport Folk Festival 1983-65 with Bob Dylan, Joan Beaz, Judy Collins, Peter, Paul & Mary, and more. 7:30 p.m. $1.00. Wooldruff Aud. "Inspiration for Truffaut's "Jules and Jim" 7:30 p.m. $1.00 Woodruff Aud. Sunday, April 30 Documentary Films: FESTIVAL Recently Scheduled—Not on the Calendar. 7:30 p.m. m. $1.00 Woodruff Aud. Tuesday, May 2 JON JOST Speaking directly: SOME AMERICAN NOTES © Anheuser Busch Inc St Louis Mo Mountaineering #4. THE OPTIMUM MOMENT. Mountaineering is a sk of timing as well as technique. The wrong moment, like the wrong method, marks the gap between amateur and afficiado. So the key to successful mountaineering is to choose the occasions wisely and well. When, then, is it appropriate to slowly quaff the smooth, refreshing mountains of Busch Beer? Celebrations, of course are both expected and excellent opportunities to test your mountaineering mellite. Indeed, on major holidays it is virtually ing caution to the wind during Take-A-Sorghum-To-Lunch- ing caution to the w Take-A-Sorghum-To Week without the benefit of Busch. A disturbing prospect at best. other hand, not every event need be as significant as those outlined above. Small meaningful times. There are few things finer than taking your companion in hand and heading for the mountains, transcending the hohum and hum-drum in favor of a romantic R & R. Naturally, couples who share the Similarly, the ambience of an athletic afternoon (e.g. The Big Game) is another pleasures of mountaineering run the risk of being labeled social climbers. But such cheap shots are to be ignored They are the work of cynics, nay-sayers and chronic malcontents. ideal moment. Downing the mountains elevates the morale of the fan and, hence, the team. Therefore, if you care at all about the outcome, it is your duty to mountaineer. When should one not enjoy the invigoration of the mountains? Here, you'll be happy to learn, the list is much briefer. Mountaineering is Mountainering in the science and art of drinking Basch. The term originate due to the snowy, ice peaks sported by the label outside and perpetuates due to the cold, naturally refreshing taste inside (c. lessons 1,2 and 3 ) Don't just reach for a beer Head for the mountains.