8 University Daily Kansan Campus/Area Friday, Oct. 4, 1985 Students ousted, but grain remains the same By Jennifer Benjamin Of the Kansan staff Although two fans were removed from the last home football game because police said they were too drunk to stay, the alcohol problem at Memorial Stadium is no worse than last year, a KU police spokeswoman said yesterday. "We always have alcohol at games, and it does create problems," Lt. Jeanne Longaker of the KU police said. "But I don't think we've seen any more this year." The possession or consumption of alcohol on state property, which includes the stadium and the Hill, is illegal. Police sometimes receive complaints at football games that drunken people are making a nuisance of themselves and disrupting others watching the games, she said. When fans have alcohol outside the stadium, Longaker said, an officer will ask them to pour it out and dispose of the bottle or can. Inside the stadium, officers may confiscate the alcohol and dispose of it in a restroom. "This is what generally happens when a person is observed with alcohol." she said. Although it does not happen frequently, she said, a person can be given a citation, and if someone continues to drink after being asked not to, he can be arrested. Longaker said the police had not seen any evidence that more fans drank alcohol on the Hill than in the stadium. Floyd Temple, assistant athletic director in charge of facilities, agreed that the amount of alcohol at KU football games this year did not differ much from past years. Some fans always manage to bring alcohol into the stadium, he said. "We do discourage alcohol at the games," he said. "But there are a variety of beverages smuggled in." Although the University discourages people from consuming alcohol during the games, Temple said, the problem cannot be fully controlled because of the number of people who enter the stadium. "We wouldn't have enough time to search everyone going into the stadium," he said. "It's an impossible situation." Value is an important quality in choosing diamonds and jewelry. We give you TRUE VALUE and not inflated prices. Where happy decisions Do you know the difference between McQueen JEWELERS are made . . . VALUE and PRICE? 809 Massachusetts 843-5432 Quality Jewelers Since 1950 800 Macdonald Ave. #43 6422 Enchilada, Taco, Nachos Rice, Refritos and a Soft Drink Sunday Special $2.99 2515 W. 6th 841-1323 As always, our chips and salsa are Free! 1.00 Margaritas all day When you purchase any entree at Sirinla Stockade, you can enjoy our delicious Salad Bar and Hot Food.Bar with - Breaded Zucchini, Okra - Your favorite Dressings - And many more of your favorites PLUS some delicious surprises. Dexter There are boots for dress up. And boots for casual wear. Dexter puts them both together in a dress casual boot for you. This boot folds to any length for casual and dressy moods. A real fashion value. Dress Casual boots from Dexter. Bootmakers to America. Quality Footwear for the whole family since 1958. Dexter presents fashions to boot. ARENSBERG'S SHOES We're on the move 819 Massachusetts Downtown Lawrence 843-3470 Nigeria's 25th Independence Anniversary Celebration Sat., Oct. 5, 1985 Big 8 Room, Kansas Union, 2 p.m. Dance at Alvamar Country Club, 9 p.m. Guest Speakers: Mayor Mike Amyx, Dr. A. Drayton, African Studies, Dr. N.E. Ndbisi, visiting professor, Mrs. N. Ukopodu. Program includes an exhibition of Cultural Artifacts by Dr. Soppelsa & Nigerian Cultural Dances. THE BEST PICTURE OF THE YEAR. Co-sponsored by The Office of Minority Affairs BEST DIRECTOR-DAVID LEAN. BEST ACTRESS-PEGGY ASHCROFT. BEST ACTOR- VICTOR BANERJEE. -NATIONAL BOARD OF REVIEW - NATIONAL BOARD OF REVIEW NEW YORK FILM CRITICS CIRCLE YOUR MAILING ADDRESS: DAVID LEAN, THE DIRECTOR OF "DOCTOR ZHIVAGO," LAWRENCE OF ARABIA" AND "THE BRIDGE ON THE RIVER KWAI" INVITES YOU TO COME ON A PASSAGE A PASSAGE. 3:30 p.m. and 8 p.m. Fri. & Sat., Oct. 4th & 5th Woodruff Aud. Beings from Another Dimension Beings from Another time have invaded your world. You can't see them, but they can see you. Your only hope Is Buckaroo Banzai. NEW HOLLAND MEDIA CENTER LLC 123 W. 6TH ST., NEW HOLLAND, FL 34705 Telephone: (212) 555-9999 Email: info@newhollandmedia.com Website: www.newhollandmedia.com MIDNIGHT MOVIE! Fri. & Sat., Oct. 4th and 5th $2 Woodruff Aud. Sunday, Oct. 6 2 p.m. $1.50 Woodruff Aud.