CAMPUS AND AREA Bill might deter drunken drivers By United Press International TOPEKA, Kan. — The clamor over liquor by the drink in the closing hours of the regular legislative session overshadowed passage of a law that agreed yesterday will discourage drivers driven from taking to the roads. Rep. Robert Miller, R-Wellington, said the bill, which must be signed by Gov. John Carlin to become law, is designed to "scare the pants off" potential drunk drivers, especially those who have never been arrested Miller was on a joint conference committee that pounded out a successful compromise version of a proposed constitutional amendment that would end the state's ban of liquor by the drink. But to get enough support in the Legislature for the amendment, the conference committee also had to get agreement on a package of anti-immigration legislation, and stiffen drunken driving penalties. One portion of the bill called for automatic suspension of driver's licenses for 21 days for people who drink of drunken drivers for the first time. Rep. Robert Vancrum, R-Overland Park, told House lawmakers that penalties for first-time offenders needed to be toughened. Vancrum said statistics show that 85 percent of all auto fatalities related to drunk driving involve a person who has never been convicted of drunken driving. Carlin is expected to sign the measure into law. If he does, people who are con- flicted with depression are a level of 10 percent or more after July 1 will face a minimum 21-day license suspension, followed by restricted driving privileges for the balance of a year. The vehicle could be extended for up to a year. Other changes in Kansas drunken driving laws under the bill are: A mandatory 120-day driver's license suspension for a second drunken driving conviction. Michael Glover, Lawrence city prosecutor, agreed with most of the changes, especially the 20 percent cut for entry into a diversion program. A mandatory 6-month license suspension for drivers who refuse to take a test to determine their blood-alcohol content. —A mandatory 90-day jail term for people arrested and convicted of drunken driving while his license is revoked. A defendant can be an earlier drunken driving offense. comprehensive health associates • free pregnancy tests • outpatient abortion services • alternative counseling • gynecology Overland Park, KS 9/13-345-1400 Carry out Chinese food in 15 minutes or less. Call House of Hupei 843-8070 Page 9 University Daily Kansan, April 17, 1985 rancis sporting goods 643-4191 781 Massachusetts Lawrence, Kansas 66044 in stride with the Kansas Relays... Running Shoe Weekend April 18, 19, 20 Thur. (9-8:30), Fri. and Sat. (9-5:30). Race toward the top spot Francis Sporting Goods holds the inside track on winning-brand-name running shoes. Tie on first-string values at our Kansas Relays tie-in 20% off running shoes, selected models 10% off all running shoes Brooks, Adidas, Etonic, Nike, Tiger, New Balance, Reebok, Saucony Free Francis painter's cap with every shoe purchase Brooks Genesis reg. 46.95 $36.95 Special Events Brooks The Graphlex reg. 52.95 $41.95 Etonic Quasar reg 64.95 $49.95 "Sporty things for sport people...since 1947" --- THIS SUNDAY! SUA Box Office will be open Sat., April 20 from 10 a.m.-3 p.m. and Sun., April 21 from 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Tickets will also be available at Hoch Auditorium Box Office on Sun., April 21 starting at 5 p.m. THIRD WORLD DENNIS BROWN GREGORY ISAACS LLOYD PARKES & WE THE PEOPLE SUNSPLASH.USA "BIGGEST REGGAE CONCERT IN THE WORLD" Big Blue Property Management, Inc. APRIL 21 7 P.M. HOCH AUDITORIUM Admission $12.50 & $13.50 TICKET OUTLETS: SUA Box Office. Omni Electronics in Lawrence; Mother Earth and Budget Tapes/Records in Topeka; all CATS outlets in Kansas City and thru Dial A Tic at 816/576-7676 $1 DISCOUNT for students with current KUID. FEATURING ARGO APTS. 11th & Missouri ROCKLEDGE APTS 711 Rockledge Road CALL 842-3175 OPEN WEEKENDS Produced by SUA and New West/Contemporary for KLZR 106: It Could Only Happen at THE HAWK • 1340 OHIO HOUSING TO MEET YOUR NEEDS Offering a variety of living styles to meet your needs • APARTMENTS • DUPLEXES • FOUR & SIX APTS • SINGLE FAMILY HOMES Convenient locations near cam- pled and holiday areas. BIG END $4.75 SMALL END $6.75 FULL SLAB $9.95 (to go only) All dinners served with Tater Curl Fries, Bread and Pickles and choice of Side Orders 719 MASSACHUSETTS SAME NICE PEOPLE * SAME MANAGEMENT * FORMERLY OLD CARPENTER HALL SMOKEHOUSE