8 University Daily Kansan Tuesday, January 22, 1980 Taylor . . . From page one many legislators, proposing instead that the state's dry forces seek the increase in stages. Senate President Ross Doyen, Concordia, is among those favoring a gradual change. Doyen has been a supporter of dry proposals. "I don't think the chances are too good if the age changes," he said. "If we don't tell people who's drinking that they can't drink anymore. There would be something of a minor hazard." Taylor agreed that a gradual change would be better than no change at all, but maintained that he would still fight for the three-year increase. Taylor said he hoped to persuade a In the meantime, he's been traveling the state and visiting the Statehouse to drum up support for the measure. legislator to introduce the bill within two weeks. COPIES OF hundreds of different newspaper clipping sheets, graphs and charts supporting his position clutter Taylor's second store, above a downtown Topeka storefront. Posters dramatizing alcohol's evils line the walls. "People don't realize that one 12-ounce bottle of beer has as much absolute alcohol as a one-cuce bottle of wine or a shot glass of hard linen," he said. "The issue is teen-agers dying on the highways. I'm deeply concerned. Alcohol causes more serious problems than all other drugs combined." "I think the real question is, can you, as an individual like me, actually predict what someone's going to like automatically and then try to make it happen." And therefore, I'm going to sell records." Mangione denies classification as a jazz artist, or as a commercial jazz artist. Even the New York City group Mangione's "musical friend" Chick Corea or Count Bastie cannot be grouped into the music industry. From page one But Mangione's success, no matter what the description, has been good to him. "Children of Sanchez" was his first album and "Grammy," his current single, "Give It All You've Got," was chosen as the theme for the 1980 Winter Olympics, and another album to be released in February. Mangione . . . Mangione began his musical career when he was 8 years old. He took piano lessons and eventually mastered the electric and acoustic pianos, the trumpet and the flugelhorn. It was at Eastman School of Music in Rochester, N.Y., that he learned to play the flutehorn. "I like the sound for me—(it) is a dark sound, a more mellow sound," he said. Because of Eastman's lack of a jazz program, Mangione said he became a bit withdrawn. And he said he regretet not resaling the benefits of Eastman when he left. "I didn't take advantage of the opportunity. I sort of bummed out, I could have been in much better shape if I had taken advantage of what was there," he Music is individualism to Mangione. Manglione encourages young people to pursue a career in music for music itself, rather than the money it can earn. Career pursuits cannot be predicted, he said. "I don't compare my music to anyone she's, I just accept the fact that this is what do," he said. ASK... conservatism sweeping the country, I'm not surprised the issue surfaced in Kansas," said Miki Gordon, another delegate. From page one BUT HE SAID that if the drinking issue got hot, ASK could benefit from a publicity boost. "In Kansas I'd expect anything," he said. "But it is an issue that would outrage a lot of people." But according to George Guesten, body vice president, who said he was leaning against raising the drinking age, the issue is not life or death. However, ASK may lose face, according to Tom Pickford, a delegate who said the drinking issue might test ASK's reputation. He said the issue would tend to polarize people. He said that although he was 21, he was "totally against" raising the drinking age. "I think our standing among the students would partially depend upon which way the bill would go," said Pickford. I think there are very few in-between on the drinking issue. You're either for it or against it," said Pickford. It is one thing not to be able to be a drink, but it is another to spend a cold winter with someone who is negligence," said Gomer, referring to Ack Lobbying efforts in landlord-lendance. BUT HALTING drinking legislation in Kansas may be like holding a freight train, according to Gordon, who said the governor has been wary of life at its Rest was a formidable opponent. "You aren't going to be able to stop drinking—and 18 bars give students a place to go," said Pickford. "The Kansas dry forces are a pretty fierce group with strong idealogical ties," said Gordon. "I'm not sure how well ASK can comete." Assembly delegate Bruns said the religious climate in Kansas favored Taylor. 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