16 Wednesday. November 12. 1986 / University Daily Kansan Committee plans 'sin' legislation The Associated Press — An interim legislative committee will begin reviewing draft legislation today to put into effect the lottery and pari-mutu wagering amendments approved by Kansas voters Nov. 4. The interim Federal and State Affairs Committee, consisting of legislators from both the House and Senate, will spend the next three days in Topeka considering bills drafted by the State Task Force on Pari-Mutuel and the Department of Revenue, which has been studying the lottery. However, Rep. Robert Miller, R-Wellington, chairman of the House Federal and State Affairs Committee, said yesterday that he didn't think the committee would finish its work this week. Miller said the committee probably would have to meet again Dec. 11 and 12 to make its final decisions. The committee will make recommendations to the Kansas Legislature when it convenes in January. The bills would provide for implementation of the lottery and pari-mutuel, two of the three "sin" amendments that Kansas voters passed. The interim committee will consider recommendations for the third "sin" amendment, liquor by the drink, on Dec. 3. The Kansas Liquor Law Review Commission, appointed by Gov. John Carlin more than a year ago, will recommend changes in existing liquor laws as well as propose legislation for liquor by the drink. Liquor by the drink and parimutuel betting will be allowed only in those counties that passed the amendments. Douglas County passed all three amendments. passed all the test Last week, the pari-mutuel task force gave its report to Carlin. Phil Wilkes, an attorney for the state Department of Revenue who helped draft the legislation, said last week that the bill included provisions to establish a Kansas Racing Commission and set up procedures for licensing race track owners. The governor would appoint the five members of the commission and the Senate would approve them, he said. The members, no more than three of whom could belong to the same political party, would represent the five Kansas congressional districts. Wilkes said the task force recommended that two members represent the horse and greyhound racing and breeding industries and the three others have no direct or indirect financial involvement with the industries. No one may serve who has been convicted of a felony. The commission would hire an executive director to oversee operations. The proposed legislation would ban off-tracking betting and would prohibit the sale of pari-mutuel wagering tickets to minors. Kansan reporter Karan Samelson contributed information to this story. Two to appear in court to face cocaine charges Two Lawrence men indicted in July on cocaine-related charges are scheduled to appear today in Douglas County District Court for preliminary hearings. Jonathan S. Flicker, 23, 1205 Oread Ave., and Tory E. Graham, 23, 1506 Eddingham Place, were indicted on state charges along with 16 others in Lawrence on July 21. By a Kansan reporter Flicker, who now is free on a $10,000 recognition bond, has been charged with one count of selling cocaine. Graham, who is charged with three counts of selling cocaine and one count of possessing cocaine, now is free on a $20,000 recognition bond. According to court records, both men are being charged for crimes that occurred May 10. In a preliminary hearing, a judge decides whether the state has enough evidence against the defendant to require a trial. Flicker and Graham were indicted after a continuing investigation by local, state and federal officials. In addition to the 18 indicted on state charges, four were indicted on federal charges. Renovation soon to be up for bid The facilities planning office soon will be seeking bids for the second stage of remodeling of the north wing of Carruth O'Leary's second floor, which workers had gutted earlier in the semester. By KIRK KAHLER the services. Jim Modig, associate director of facilities planning, said yesterday that the space was being remodeled to house the offices of the office of architectural services. Staff writer Hoover Construction, Topeka, began the demolition in late July and finished about four weeks ago, Modig said. The total cost of the demolition was $4,494. Modig said facilities planning had a small sum of money remaining from last year's budget, which was used to pay for the demolition of the wing's interior. wing is a member of Because architectural services is a division of facilities planning, which is located in Carruth O'Leary, the move will join the two offices and will be more convenient for both offices, said Don Whippe, assistant director of architectural services. wnppe said the demolition consisted mainly of tearing down walls to create more space. The extra space will be used for the architectural services' drafting needs, he said. Whippe said he was now completing the remodeling plans and expected to seek bids on the project within 30 days. The project is a small one and is projected to cost less than $10,000. Whippe said. The renovation of Carruth-O'Leary and the relocation of the architectural service's offices should save the University money and be more convenient for facilities planning. Whipple said. planning. 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