University Daily Kansan, January 30, 1985 Page 6 CAMPUS AND AREA Liquor-by-the-drink debate is stalled By United Press International TOPEKA — Senate debate on liquor by the drink has been stalled at least until next week, and perhaps indefinitely, while a package of anti-drinking bills is advanced as part of a deal with some wavering senators. Senate Majority Leader Paul Burke, R-Lawood, said yesterday that the Senate leadership would bow to the wishes of a small number of senators who wanted some anti-drinking legislation to pass before they would go on the line in favor of liquor by the drink. Burke said that 26 senators were firmly committed to vote for the liquor-by-the-drink constitutional amendment. Two-thirds of the Senate, 27 votes, is required for passage. BURKE SAID A couple of senators were almost ready to vote for the measure, and a couple were not ready to vote for it but would do so if the bill package were passed first. He could then even pull the bill package got out several other senators expressed interest in it. The majority leader said the bills included measures to eliminate happy hour promotions in which low-priced drinks were sold; to deprive minors of driver's licenses if they try to buy alcohol; and to strengthen laws on driving under the influence of alcohol. Burke said he hoped the measures could be passed out of the Senate by the end of next week, but he admitted that might be too optimistic. BURKE SAID HE was disappointed that attention would continue to be diverted to the liquor issue with the managers. But he said the movement in support of the anti-liquor bills reflected legitimate concern about problems of alcohol consumption. In the House, four legislators issued a statement that said a poll of their fellow representatives indicated that the house could not muster the two-thirds majority, 84 votes, it needed to adopt a constitutional amendment allowing liquor by the drink. The legislators said they would offer a House floor amendment to a drinking age bill that would dramatically liberalize the private club law. Their proposal would require only a simple majority, 63 votes, for passage. REPS, DENNIS SPANIOL, R-Wichita; Kenneth Francisco, D-Maize; Kerry Patrick, R-Leawood, and Bob Ott, R-Salina, said the amendment would allow Class B, for-profit, private clubs to admit any person who is at least 21 years old and has a valid drivers license issued by any state or foreign country. The four said the Legislature arbitrarily had created three classes of people who were immediately permitted to drink in private clubs; those owning a current airline ticket, those employed in mining or other and those who obtain a private club membership that is reciprocal with other clubs. The statement said the class of club patron created by the proposal would be more restrictive than the other classes because driving is a privilege. Drunken drivers whose licenses are suspended would be prohibited from clubs. A bill to eliminate happy hours at private clubs and taverns was introduced in the House yesterday. KANSAS CITY. Mo. — The U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service has ordered Jose and Sylvia Carmona, who drew the government's attention after winning a house in a lottery, to leave the country by next month. Illegal aliens who won KC home must leave Upholding a judge's order, the service's appeals board Jan. 23 gave the Carmonas 30 days to leave the country or be deported. Ron Sanders, district director for By United Press International U. S. Immigration and Naturalization Service for Kansas and Missouri, said yesterday that if the Carmonas failed to leave within the 30-day period, the family would be deported. But she said the family cannot enter the United States for five years without the permission of the U.S. attorney general, he said. Carmona, a roofer, and his wife, came to Kansas City from Mexico in 1977 with the hope of beginning a new home for her children were born in this country. Immigration Judge O. John Brahos said Aug. 14 that the Carmonas should leave the United States, but the couple appealed the decision. The board last Wednesday dismissed the appeal and found that the judge's order was correct, Sanders said. The Carmonas can appeal the decision to the 8th Circuit Court of Appeals, he said. January 30, 7:15 p.m., 202 Robinson Recreation league competition only. Sanders pointed out, however, that both Jose and Sylvia have admitted they are citizens of Mexico and that Jose has been arrested seven times for illegal entry into the United States. He said that if an appeal was filed, the government had the right to file a motion asking that the Carmona pay the bills of the United States being charred. WATER POLO MANAGERS MEETING Carmona said he had entered a drawing sponsored by a non-profit Lutheran chairty group and the Westside Housing Organization. The Carmonas won the drawing, and after hours of work repairing the house, they moved into it June 13. ALL MANAGERS MUST ATTEND. Late nite bite? Open 'til 2 am Daily! 1618 WEST 23rd Dine in-Carry Out-Drive thru ON CAMPUS TODAY THE DUNGEONS AND Dragons Club will conduct its weekly meeting at 7 p.m. in the Trail Room of the Kansas Union. THE PUBLIC RELATIONS Society of America will meet at 6:30 p.m. in the International Room of the Kansas Union. THE PEACE CORPS will show a recruitment film at 4:30 p.m. in 4040 Nescio Hall. TOMORROW A WEEKLY PRAYER group, sponsored by the St. Lawrence Catholic Center; 1631 Crescent Road, will meet from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. in the chapel behind the center. --call 843-2401 $3 GETS YOU ANYWHERE IN LAWRENCE *24 hr. 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