Friday, Sept. 20, 1985 Campus/Area University Daily Kansan 9 Carlin creates board to review liquor laws The Associated Press TOPEKA — Gov. John Carlin yesterday announced the creation by executive order of the Kansas Liquor Law Review Commission and named Barton County District Court Judge Herb Rohleder of Great Bend as its chairman. Carlin said he wanted the 13-member panel to take a comprehensive look at the effectiveness of all state laws pertaining to the sale and consumption of liquor and to recommend what changes should be made in the statutes if state voters next year approve an amendment to the Kansas constitution that would allow liquor by the drink. The commission is to submit a report to the governor by Dec. 1, 1986. The order abolishes the commission effective May 1, 1987. "Conduct a comprehensive study and review of the existing Liquor Control Act, Club Licensing Act and other liquor laws, and the Cereal Malt Beverage laws. Specifically, Carlin's order tells the commission to: - "Identify problem areas in current statutes and regulations that pertain to alcoholic liquor and cereal malt beverages. Local man granted retrial for 1984 arson conviction "Recommend changes and modifications in current statutes and regulations that pertain to alcoholic liquor and cereal malt beverages. The decision means Thomas H. Black Sr. will face for the third time an allegation that he set fire to his own store, the Royal College Shop, in order to collect inflated insurance proceeds. He no longer operates the store. The Associated Press TOPEKA — The Kansas Court of Appeals yesterday overturned the arson conviction of a Lawrence man in a February 1982 fire that destroyed his shoe store, and ordered a new trial for him. vember. 1982 because of insufficient evidence. The Douglas County district attorney's office appealed that decision and the Kansas Supreme Court reinstated the charge in January 1984. Black was convicted by a jury during a second trial in May 1984, but appealed the decision, alleging jury misconduct. In a unanimous opinion by a three-judge panel headed by Judge Sherman Parks, the Court of Appeals agreed with Black's lawyer, and ordered the case sent back to Douglas County District Court for another trial. The original complaint against Black was dismissed in Douglas County District Court in No- comprehensive health associates • free pregnancy tests • outpatient abortion services • alternative counseling • gynecology • comprehension Overland Park, KS/913-345-1400 IMPROVE YOUR STUDY SKILLS DOUBLE FEATURE Rent VCR 2 or Movies RMV-2014 or RMV-3014 SMITTY TV / tarc/86/8971 MSN in town $150 Rent DVDs $150 Attend the Academic Skill Enhancement Workshop Academic Skill Enhancement Web Covering: Time Management Textbook Reading Listening and Notetaking Tuesday, Sept.24 Tuesday, September 24 6:30-9 pm Strongly Welcome Rm. 300 NOTE: present for the last time this semester Presented by the Student Assistance Center NOTE: presented for the last time this semester Presented by the Student Assistance Center at ECM 1204 Oread, 1 blk. N. of K. Union) KANSAS CITY, Kan. — An autopsy performed yesterday determined that a sniper who opened fire on passers-by from his 10th-floor apartment suffered seven gunshot wounds, all self-inflicted, the Wyandotte County coroner said. Friday Night FREE MOVIE! The Coroner says man shot self The sniper, who apparently was angered by a notice for back rent, wounded one man in the shooting Wednesday afternoon and set fire to his downtown apartment. Police have said repeatedly that the sniper, identified as William Frazier, 43, was dead when officers arrived at the scene. "Unsinkable Molly Brown" at 7:30 pm Fri., Sept. 20 United Press International Dine-in/Drive-thru 7th & Maine 1618 West 23rd However, the dead man's mother has charged that her son was killed by police bullets. "The coroner, Dr. (Alan) Hancock, has ruled the death a suicide and all of the gunshots self-inflicted," the statement said. "The magazine tube of the weapon would probably hold 12 to 15 rounds of .22 caliber ammunition." Beautiful Carnations "The coroner and pathologist stated the cause of death was internal bleeding and smoke inhalation," a police statement said. According to the statement, Frazier suffered seven gunshot wounds to the abdomen and groin-leg area. $6 doz cash & carry Start your weekend allow with flowers Drinking Myth of the Week The Student Assistance Center FILLED WITH PEPSI REFILLS only 49c FREE REFILL WITH PURCHASE OF ANY COMBO PLATTER - Complete '85 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE * Colorful Fall Print Features: 1408 W.23rd Expires November 30,1985 New Location: 2713 W. 6th awrence Stores Only Lawrence Stores Only PIZZA KU GAME DAY SPECIAL Win or Lose Party! KU vs. Indiana State SPECIAL 16” 2-TOPPING PIZZA $4.99 $1.50 Pitchers 11a.m.-Midnight 841-8010 Hours: Sunday-Thursday 11a.m.-2a.m. Friday & Saturday 11a.m.-3a.m. 2214 Yale