University Daily Kansan, January 20, 1983 Page 3 On the record ARMED ROBBERS stole an undetermined amount of money early yesterday morning from the W. Sight St. police said yesterday. Police Sgt. Larry Loveland said the suspects were two males wearing stocking caps and fish-net shirts over their faces. Police records show that they have the name of a suspect. Loveland said the robbers entered the store armed with small-caliber handguns and then fled on foot. A RU STUDENT reported an incident of aggravated battery at his house in the 1100 block of Tennessee Street early yesterday morning police said yesterday. The victim apparently went to answer the door, stepped out on the porch and let the door close and lock behind him. Leland said. The assailant then pulled a small-caliber handgun but fled when he could not enter the house, Loveland said. He said the assailant later returned to the area with his weapon and killed the victim then called the police. A KU STUDENT reported Tuesday that his bike had been stolen from in front of Naismith Hall last weekend, police said yesterday. The Kansas Legislature has more important things to think about than the drinking age, a local legislator said yesterday. By DIANE LUBER Staff Reporter Drinking age issue gets mixed reactions State Rep. Betty Jo Charlton, D-Lawrence, said that the problems associated with people under age 21 drinking, were primarily discipline problems for parents and schools, not the legislature. "And if they're drinking hard liquor," she said, "they're already drinking legal. CHARLTON SAID she would rather have better enforcement of existing law governing drinking than pass STATE REP, Jessie Branson, D- Lawrence, said parents had urged her to introduce a bill to raise the drinking age. 749-4211 817 Vermont KEN WALLACE, a member of Kansas Beer Retailers Association and owner of the Jayhawk Cafe, 1340 Ohio St., said the members of his organization have great deal education etching their patrons about the drinking age proposal. Branson also said she supported better law enforcement. "It's a very emotional issue," she said. Pre-Grand Opening Special 10% OFF Storewide Sale Scott Swenson, campus director for Associated Students of Kansas, said statistics linking traffic accidents to drinking would probably be lower in Kansas because people under age 21 can only drink 3.2 beer. ation Tuesday night to talk about the drinking age proposal. "I've been waiting to see studies on bow raising the drinking age by one year or two years for 3.2 beer affects mortality," she said. Charlton all the studies that link greater incidence of traffic accidents to road accidents. of states where people under 21 could drink hard liquor. SWENSON MET with local members of the Kansas Beer Retailers Associ- "They wanted to know what the students on campus are doing," Swenson said. Sun. 12-6 Mon.-Sat. 11:30 8:00 OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK He said ASK was planning weekly trips to Topeka to testify in committee hearings and lobby against the drinking age proposal. ASK also plans to introduce a resolution that would include an alcohol safety program in driver education classes. he said. He said that those who want to raise the drinking age don't consider possible educational solutions to the problem. Rent it. Call the Kansan. 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