Tuesday, November 28.1972 University Daily Kansan 11 Liquor-by-Drink... (Continued from page 1) other states in the United States. Certainly these protests affected somewhat by protestors' malaise. Nevertheless, Protestants are making their wishes known. The Kansas Council of Religious Liberty Guidelines, "The Christian movement recognizes government as an instrument to maintain justice and order among men," is being amended to call government to this function. "The concerned among God's people should collectively exercise judgments of state policies and programs that concern racial equality, social justice and human rights." The council officially opposed any liberalization or relaxation of the state legislature. "We believe the decisive rejection of liquor-by-the-drink provisions in the recent general election, well represented a sound people of Kansas," the guidelines stated. WHEN KANSANS were called upon to vote on the proposed amendment, the Women's Christian Temperance Union (WCTU) was in out force to oppose the bill. 'We're moving more in the direction of the responsibility of people ... Individual women wrote to their representatives and to the governor ob- Fannie Neace, president of the Lawrence WCTU, said the women would follow the same procedure if and when the amendment came to a vote again. They also supported stricter laws determining drunkenness by alcohol content in the blood. Neace associated her work in the WCTU with her moral convictions and her relicti On Oct. 15, 1971 it was proposed in the U.S. House of Representatives (Bill HR 7785) that an alcoholic content of 8.5 per cent be allowed in candy. Members of the WCTU in the U.S. and Kansas (there are 1,501 plus 500 honorary male members) wrote to Sen. James Pearson opposing the bill. The congressional leaders called "pressures" had caused the bill to die. Neace said she was confident the WCTU was responsible in part for the decision. Shelton did not view the eventual passage of the bill as a decline in Protestant morals. SHELTON TOUGH the liquor-by-the drink bill would be passed eventually in spite of some Protestant churches' position that he considered their attitude "politically naive." "It's not against morality; it would put the law more in connection with where the people live." Kansas has had a tradition of strict laws against the second devil, gambling, although certain penalties have been reduced from time to time. "Criminal laws are passed to protect cultural values of people-life, property, liberty and personal security." Wilson said. Culture and values are closely related to the environment where religion is a going concern in the community, but values have changed somewhat." THE KANASAS COUNILTEST against the adoption of the bill during both the legislative and judicial hearings. Their position was that gambling, legal or not, still is gambling, the use of it to produce public revenue is defined to personal, family and community life. A proposed constitutional amendment legalizing gambling, HCR 1072, passed the state house but failed in the senate near the close of the 1972 session. An intent behind this alteration also was to pass SB 422, a bill allowing an impartial bettor at horse and dog races. Probably one of the hottest issues of recent legislation is that of abortion. Catholices and Protestants stand at opposite ends of the pole; liberals and militants fight on one side, the other. "I don't know that you can attribute abortion laws to Protestant morality." Wilson said. "Crimes involving sexual morality may not be associated with rape," he added. The ten commandments were around before there was a 'Protestant morality.'" The present law allows a licensed physician or surgeon to perform an abortion in an accredited hospital if he thinks that the child would be born with a physical or mental health of the mother or that the child would be born with a physical or mental defect. A pregnancy also may be terminated if it is the result of rape. This bill was supported by the council. "THERE IS NOT strong opposition to abortion in Protestant tradition," Shelton said. "The only serious opposition to birth control exists in Roman Catholicism. Individual decision is stressed in most Protestant churches. Frank Quiring of the office of student services at Haskell that made Minokha Hall was a small barracks-type building with common sleeping rooms and no private rooms. "I don't think people have thought much about abortion in a rational manner until recently. Protestants seemed to be more accepting of abortion in being pregnant when you shouldn't be." The most recent pronouncement of the United Methodist Church on abortion, which Shelton considered fairly representative of the Kansas Protestant position, is that the clergy should be involved in the courts; it should be a decision of the invicten in consultation with their doctor and pastor. This insistence on individual choice is Sielken's definition of Protestant morality. Haskell Appears Quiet Following FBI Probe PROTESTANTS ORIGINALLY brose with the Catholic church in opposition to the church operating hand in hand with the state. By PAT BREITENSTEIN Kansan Staff Writer THE SEIZURES, in Minoka Hall, a women's residence hall at Haskell, in a car on the Haskell campus and in an apartment off campus, were made while the FBI was executing four search warrants issued by the U.D. district court in Toekee. He said that the articles taken by the FBI were one of the large rooms and were alleged to be written by a member of the American Indian Movement (AIM). The nittoa is a guest of Haskell. Ron Johnson, Haskell student body president, said Monday that he did not know of any FBA agents who had been at Haskell since last week. He said he was unable to identify persons involved in the FBI investigations. The Protestant, Shelton said, "questions an outside force to impose on any individual who is strong on the side of the individual to deter him from its fire for purposes of defense," he bellied. Kansas has a peculiar historical streak of political liberalism, Shelton said. He cited examples from its stance against slavery to women's liberation today. 'Criminal laws are passed to protect cultural values of people . . .' "HE'S GOT DIFFERENT ideas," Shelton said. "He wants to cash in on older people's drugs of drugs—he points out that alcohol is also a drug. He is opposed to liberalized drug legislation, but won't others wreak out of their own drug thing." When an individual issue is involved, he Shelton said he thought that the basic aim of people now was to become better informed. "Now there is a strong current of individualism in Kansas, more than in more urban states, which stresses the protection of individual choice." he said "I haven't been the FBI for a week or so," wrote Maurice Galluzzi. Haskell superintendent, Bruce Galluzzi had been notified by the FBI when seizures and seizures occurred Nov. 18 and 19 There is an evil of uncertainty surrounding the fairly recent phenomenon of drug abuse, most notably marajuna. It is not covered in the general criminal code, although, but it still is a crime and still is punishable under laws related to public health. said. Protestants will want legislation to stay out of it. But when community is involved, as with gambling and drinking, they will support legislation. that member was staying in Minoka as a guest of Haskell. "Laws are becoming more moral. We're moving more in the direction of the responsibility of people—that's where it has got to be," he said. Shelton said he could not state a Protestant stand on drugs different from the basic stand on alcohol. He referred to the new director of the UDF (a United Methodist minister) as a spokesman for Protestant morals in the area of drug use. Five Days 25 words or fewer: $2.50 each additional word: $.03 DURING THE protest which began in the week before the national election, some of the AIM members occupied the BIA offices for seven days. About 100 members of AIM stopped at Haskell for food and shelter on the way back from school sponsored protest in washington, D.C. Both the U.S. attorney's office in Topeka and the FBI office in Kansas City, Mo., declined Monday to reveal the nature of the objects seized or the identity of the persons involved. The U.S. attorneys' office said that the FBI investigations were continuing Two of the warrants used by the FBI specifically mentioned Minoka Hall, according to Quiring. He said that the persecuted students incurred at Haskell were not Haskell students. THE FBI AND the U.S. district court in Topeka said last week that as a matter of policy no information could be released on account until the investigation was completed. It is alleged that when they left they took along articles belonging to the BIA. These are said to include papers, art objects and business machines. Paul C. Young, special agent of the FBI in Kansas City, said that prosecution of persons in possession of the articles would be left up to the Justice Department. No Haskell student or faculty members are believed involved in the investigation, A spokesman in the U.S. attorneys office said that he could not say whether the material taken by the FBI was in fact the evidence because because the property was "evidently." 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