10 University Daily Kansan Campus/Area Thursday, Sept. 26, 1985 Liquor laws more strictly enforced Police patrol bars; ABC to hire 5 agents By Barbara Shear Special to the Kansan The state Alcoholic Beverage Control Board next week plans to increase enforcement of the new Kansas liquor laws by increasing the number of control agents, the director of the ABC said yesterday. John Lamb, the director, said background investigations would be completed to qualify five new control agents by next week. That means ABC will have 32 Topeka-based agents to enforce the liquor laws statewide that went into effect July 1. "Statewide, there have been more arrests for underage drinking since this new law went into effect," Lamb said. "We could use ten times as many new agents. It's a big job." Financing for investigating new ABC agents comes partly from the NCR. "Most agents have previous experience, but not all," Lamb said. "We look for people who have a good work history, are trainable, at least high school稚嫩, and so on." The police force they have had law enforcement experience, we look at what kind they've had their education, college." The new law, which raised the legal drinking age to 19, is being enforced locally by the Lawrence Police Department. were primarily with private clubs, liquor stores and warehouses. Local police are more concerned with controlling fake L.D.s and lax security at taverns and clubs. Lamb said ABC's responsibilities Sgt. David Cobb of the Lawrence Police Department said the local police had been patrolling clubs and taverns more often. They try to make sure that each bar gets checked at least once a week, he said. Already, the new drinking age and its enforcement has brought a lot of criticism from students. "The problem is that the deadline splits a class — 19 year olds," Lamb said. "People the same age can't drink. We've had a lot of complaints from young people about the disarity." Mike Kirsch, owner of Gammons, said agents had been in his bar two or three times since school had started. According to Lamb, possession of a fake I.D. is a class B mismeanor which carries a maximum fine of $500 or a maximum sentence of 6 months in jail. "We've become more strict in the past year and a half. People who come to Gammonms know pretty much what to expect," he said. "We have some of the strictest security in town. No one has been caught with a fake I.D. this year. They're pretty easy to spot." Some Peace Corps volunteers return to the United States feeling like failures, a representative of the corps said yesterday. “In the United States people are always goal-oriented, and they want to see quick results.” Bernadette O'Brien, the representative, said. “For some volunteers, not seeing results means failure. Corps molds confidence, officials say "Most volunteers don't have any concrete results. In the Peace Corps you can't always see immediate results, it may take a couple of years. You're working for the whole idea of the peace corps. If you leave, you're letting a lot of people down." The Peace Corps, which is celebrating its 25th anniversary, is an international volunteer organization established to help developing nations become self-sufficient. It was designed to promote better understanding of Americans abroad and to help develop a greater understanding of developing nations in the United States. in the United States. O'Brien and Dana Hamm, another representative, visited the University and spoke to several classes about Peace Corps opportunities yesterday. They will be interviewing applicants Oct. 9 and 10, and will present a film on Oct 8. Hamm and O'Brien said despite create a sense of failure, the Peace Corps helped volunteers build a lot of self-confidence by working every day with public and various foreign government officials. "Being self-confident is one thing, but you also have to be self-motivated if you ever want to get projects done," she said. Buy a mum for Mom! for Parents Day, Sat., Oct.5 on sale in Living Groups, Sept.23—Oct.4 By John Williams Of the Kansan staff Fri., Oct.4 Wescoe Beach, 1-3 p.m. Sat., Oct.5 Kansas Union, 9:30 a.m.-12 p.m. $3.75 per mum pre-sale, $4 game day white or yellow Sold by ΛΣ Honor Society For more info, ask your house or hall pres. IS THE WORD OF GOD THE BIBLE? A Christians value and depend on the Bible. One finds the Word of God there. But The Word of God cannot be contained in one language, one time, or one book. A cradle is not the baby. There's a difference between a book and a professor. Check The Book with its professors. Sunday Worship: 10:30 a.m. Lutheran Campus Ministry 1204 Oread 843-4948 KU On Wheels Announces Route Changes To Serve You Better West Campus Union S Snow Learned Nichols Lewis B. Union 8:40 8:45 8:47 9:47 9:03 9:07 9:40 9:45 9:47 10:00 10:03 10:07 10:40 10:45 10:47 11:00 11:03 11:07 11:40 11:45 11:47 12:00 12:03 12:07 12:40 12:45 12:47 1:00 1:03 1:07 1:40 1:45 1:47 2:00 2:03 2:07 2:40 2:45 2:47 3:00 3:03 3:07 3:40 3:45 3:47 3:00 4:03 4:07 4:40 4:45 4:47 5:03 5:03 5:07 Railroad **Union N** 7.45 6.55 6.59 7.03 7.10 7.20 7.30 24 Ridge Gt. 8.15 7.55 7.59 8.03 8.10 8.20 8.30 8.35 8.45 8.25 8.29 8.33 8.40* 8.50 8.90 9.00 9.35 9.40* 9.50 10.00 10.30 10.05 10.15 9.55 9.59 10.03 10.10 10.20 10.30 10.35 10.25 10.29 10.33 10.40* 11.10 11.20 11.30 11.40* 11.50 12.00 12.0 - transfer Union to 24th Ridge Ct. Night Route as printed in regular schedule KU on Wheels is a service of the KU student Senate A CONCISE REPLY TO CHRISTIANITY Part Two There are many missionary tactics directed by Christians toward Muslims. The bulk of these stand immediately condemned by the Bible which speaks about their Master's path being straight (Luke chapter 3, Matthew chapter 7). Missionary strategies have included entitlement with money, alcohol and social status. These methods may lead people, but do they lead by a straight path? A complete exposure of such activities would be a worthwhile document, but this is not our concern here. Christian authors who deal with the Quran and the Bible in order to win converts are now the subject. Gary Miller A Christian Mathematician Who converted to Islam Part Two Disputing the Quran Disputing the Quran Attacks on the Quran have abounded since the Book's first appearance. In fact, in a remarkable verse the Quran invokes associations: "Have they not considered the Quran? If it was from other than God, surely they would find in it no sensible manifestations." (4:82). While many theories have been offered to explain the Quran's origin, 'today no sensible person believes these theories. This leaves the Christian in some difficulty,' in the words of the NEW CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA. We want to also mention that no theory has yet been suggested that is not already commented on within the Quran itself—the book replies to its critics. When a verse of the Quran is said to be in error, the Muslim's natural urge is to correct the inaccurate interpretation. But we perform more efficiently if we are realistic. There is a difference in attitude between those who study the Quran and those who assault the Quran. A sincere questioner has openmindedly accepted the challenge of the verse 4-B2. But most often the missionary attacks and distorts the Quran, while pretending to be reasonable. This opponent is not interested in the proper understanding of any given verse. So, we may best proceed as outlined in Part i: We demonstrate only that the so-called difficulty of any Quranic verse originates in the interpretation which has not considered sufficiency, ambiguity, or acceptability. Sponsored by the Islamic Center of Lawrence If you have any questions about this article or the next 2 articles see Gary Miller on Sept. 24, Kansas Union Council Room, 7:30 P.M. interpretation which has not considered sonority appropriately. We need only show (1) that a given interpretation is inadequate to build a case; (2) or that the meaning of words has been overly restricted and is not the only meaning possible; (3) or that a meaning has been given which is actually impossible. Certain missionary writers intend to tell not only Christians about the Quran, but Muslims also. By their eristic methods they build a flimsy case in order to provoke controversy where none exists. They tell us that the Quran says the Bible is accurate. They tell us that the Quran accuses Christians of changing texts of their scriptures. The Quran does not make either of these assertions. By pointing to disagreements between the Quran and the Bible they hope to make difficulty. By arguing for preservation of ancient Biblical texts they intend to cause still more confusion for Muslims. However, these tactics can only work if we admit the premises on which they stand...and we do not. these lactes can宝库. First, this clause states that Christians have access to the truth in their scriptures. But it does not capture the sixty-six small books called the Bible and label them as accurate. In fact it condemns those who would claim divine inspiration for something composed by men. Part of the Bible, as will be seen, falls into this category. About the Bible deceptive translations mentioned in PUK. Muslims believe that the Muslim believes that the Bible contains the words of God, and more words besides seen, falls into this category. Second, the Quran does not accuse Christians of deliberately tampering with the original texts of their scriptures. Rather it accuses them of manipulating the understanding of their scriptures. 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