University Daily Kansan / Wednesday, December 4, 1991 7 Kristen Petty/KANSAN Frankly speaking Natalie Blackwood, left, Fairway junior, and Vaughn Schultz, Maryville, Mo., junior, perform the lead roles in the play "A Story in Frank." The play, which runs tonight through Saturday at 8 p.m. at the Inge Theatre in Murphy Hall, was written by KU graduate Marcus Richey. Liquor license controversy is tabled City commission gives club owners time to discuss the proposed ordinar By Heather Anderson Kansan staff writer The Lawrence City Commission last night decided needed more input before it ruled on a proposal designed to improve public behavior outside legal bars and courts. The proposed ordinance would require club and bar owners to get a local liquor license as well as a state license so that local government would have control over drinking establishments. Commissioner Bob Schumm said the city could not regulate which bars and clubs had liqueur licenses because they currently only were issued by the state. The city should have the right to reevaluate whether an establishment should have a license before it is issued so the neighbors can have time to state their objections, he said. Under the proposed ordinance, the City Commission would discuss all licenses before it issued them and renewing them before it renewed renewing them for another year. Mike Wildden, city manager, said the state only reviewed past violations of liquor laws when it considered renewals. The state's Alcoholic Beverage Control division, which grants licenses to bars and clubs, does not take into consideration any complaints made by the clubs' and bars' neighbors. Complaints may include vandalism or trespassing, he said. Mayor Bob Walters suggested to the commission that it talk about the ordinance again at the City Commission meeting Jan. 14 to give bar and club owners another chance to give recommendations for the ordinance. Chuck Magerl, owner of Free State Brewery Co. Inc., 636 Massachusetts St., said he did not think that more legislation should be enacted. More law enforcement needs to be placed on problems outside of bays and clubs. "Why have another layer of bureaucracy?" M琅 said. "so said the city already had the power to state its objections to the Alcoholic Beverage Control division if it was given an establishment to renew its license. No Stack Buying! We tell you the value of each book and consistently offer the best prices. Free Holiday Shopping Coupons Drawing for free textbooks next semester The KU Bookstores Kansas and Burge Unions MACINTOSH IIsi SUPER SAVING HOLIDAY SOLUTIONS: Offers expire December 20,1991. 3/40 Hsi/NT Bundle includes: Mac Hsi 3/40 Standard Keyboard (extended keyboard bundle available) 1.3" RGB Monitor Mac Write II & Claris Resolve 2 LocalTalk Connector Kits Purchase above items for: $3603.90 Add a Personal NT Printer: $740.10 Total Price: $4344.00 3/40 IIsi/LS Bundle includes: Mac Hisi 3/40 Standard Keyboard (extended keyboard bundle available) Mac Write II & Claris Resolve Purchase above items for: $2810.00 Add a Personal Laser Writer LS and 13" RGB Monitor: $644.00 Total Price: $3454.00 5/80 Hsi/NT Bundle includes: Mac Hsi 5/80 Standard Keyboard (extended keyboard bundle available) 13" RGB Monitor Mac Write II & Claris Resolve 2 LocalTalk Connector Kits Purchase above items for: **$4149.90** Add a Personal NT Printer; **$484.10** Total Price: **$4634.00** 5/80 HIsi/LS Bundle includes: Mac IiSI 5/80 Standard Keyboard (extended keyboard bundle available) Mac Write II & Claris Resolve Purchase above items for: $3356.00 Add a and Personal LaserWriter LS and 13" RGB Monitor: $398.00 Total Price: $3754.00 Pizza Hut has a New Ring! Timbereade Rd.