University Daily Kansan / Friday, October 31. 1986 7 Liquor law necessary, author says By PATRICIA FEENY Controls on liquor consumption are like controls on nuclear energy — effective — a KU research associate and author said yesterday. Staff writer Robert Bader, the researcher, said that taking controls off liquor consumption was like removing current regulations on the Wolf Creek nuclear power plant. Bader spoke at an event in 2014 where the Department of Religious Studies. Bader said the drinking laws in Kansas were effective just as the nuclear laws were effective. He said Kansas should stay with policies that worked. "On Nov. 4, I'm encouraging people not to on liquor by the drink," he said. In July, Bader published a book, "The History of Prohibition in Kansas." During his speech, he presented highlights of his research in a slide show. Bader concluded from his research that prohibition and constitutional prohibition were not completely beneficial policies but had some important points. "Our past with prohibition does not serve our present well," he said. "We don't want to bring back prohibition by bringing out the strengths of our past." Bader said the problem with liquor controls was education. People are uninformed about the proposed amendment to the Kansas Constitution that would allow liquor by the drink in public places and about current Kansas drinking laws. "It's scandalous the number of fourths and sixths, this company." "It's scandalful faculty and studu! and we know not I know!" "They are still f. ghosts." Bader said cur were not prohibit and health meas "The people who laws are dead a" "They would be still hold on to the Bader said Ke orient its attitude future. "It's time to ta- eyes," he said. "I ly at the benefi- public policy." He said that t the benefits of d amounts and tha sumed, but also increased alc related deaths a liver. Rep. Wor Repr been dent ! and intere legisl: ◊ to home ◊ to peopl issue: FROM SH COME SHA Model F A lightwe that's also IBM PCX1/ Illuminate Built-in Flipp Dioy Full-size. 8028-8 MII M-DOS 520 320K Rb A Optional 300/1200 transfer pr ARENSBERG'S SHOES 825 Mass. Downtown Lawrence TADIUM BARBER SHO 1033 Mass. Downtown ALL HAIRCUTS $6 Quality Haircuts at Reasonable Prices No appl. necessary . Closed on Mons. BEAU'S IMPORT AUTO Service & Maintenance 545 Minnesota 842-4320 Welcome Dads Visit Downtown Lawrence this weekend. Arensberg's has a beautiful new store with shoes for men and women. You and Dad both can walk out with a great new pair of shoes from Arensberg's ARENSBERG'S SHOES Quality Footwear for the whole family since 1958. One Step Ahead Open Sunday's 1:00-5:00 825 Mass. Downtown Lawrence YOU WON'T SEE ME ANYPLACE BUT KINKO'S. THE LAST DAY OF A HALLOWEEN WEEK FULL OF 106 DAYS AT... - Litwin's — 830 Mass - Penny Annies - 730 Mass - Headmasters — 809 Vermont Watch for Steve and Christine in the Tony's Nissan/KLZR Lazer Light Rider and Win !! --deluxe fleeced sweats crew necks/pants 12.95 hooded tops 14.95 A4 Friday, October 31, 1986 937 Massachusetts Toys, games, gifts for all ages M-F 10-8 Sat. 10-6 Halloween masks, make up, hats,and much more. Cross Currents Presents DOC WATSON King of the Flat-pickers, singing the blues, bluegrass, etc. Sunday, Nov. 2, 8 p.m. Community Christian Church 4601 Main Kansas City, MO Tickets: $10 Door $9 Advance Advance Tickets: Mass Street Music, Lawrence Free Spinal Evaluation WHY FREE ? To make it easy for you to find out, without obligation, if your problem might be helped by chiropractic care. PENNYLINE Records * Tapes * CD*s Open 7 Days 844 Mass. 749-4211 (843-7253) $500 CONTEST Beginning November 1, there will be one word at the end of each day's Specials. After two weeks, the words will form a scrambled sentence that when unscrambled, will tell you how to win $500!! YOU MUST LISTEN EVERY DAY TO WIN!! Jessie Branson knows that the revitalization of the Kansas economy ultimately depends on keeping and recruiting people with ideas. Vote smart. Vote Jessie again. POL. ADV. —Paid by Committee to Re-Elect Jessie Branson, Ben Zimmerman-Treat High-quality education helps us retain our most promising young people and attract bright newcomers. It's time for Kansas to recommit itself to a longstanding strength: its educational systems. Thick, fleeced fabric top quality construction, made-for-action cut, athletic, pastel colors. In time to trash your look-alikes! Mon. thru Sat. 9-5:30 Thur. 'till 8:30 Welcome to our team...we're up to your game. MOUNT DREAD a Kansas Union Halloween Oread Bookshop - Level 4 Sci-Fiction Horror Books all 20% Off - Friday · October 31 · 1986 · (2) S ge 00 .