6 Wednesday, April 12, 1989 / University Daily Kansan Club owners say laws don't place enough blame on fake ID abusers - Continued from p. 1 He said the violation is a Class B misdemeanor that could be punished with a minimum fine of $200. could be punished with a minimum fine of $200. It is the word "unknowingly" that upsets many club It is the word "unknowingly" that upsetts many club owners. It is the name of the co-owner of Pizazz, said more responsi- John Schmidt, co-owner of Pizzaz, said more responsibility should be put on underage drinkers. "The law is irresponsible because it places all the burden on the club owner," Schmidt said. "So we have to protect ourselves." He said his club had tried to become more aware of take IDs and bad behavior showing them in an attempt to prevent them. Take IDs interrupts away "There's more then enough business from the 21- and above crowd." Schmidt said. "We've had standing lines waiting to get in each weekend, so business isn't the issue. The issue is putting more responsibility on the fake ID holders and less on the licensees (club owners)." Rick McNeely, owner of The Jazzhaus, agreed that more responsibility should be placed on the underage drinker. unruly. "If they are serious about stopping the problem, they should make the penalties for the kids so tough that it scares them away from trying it." McNeelv said He said he did not think underage drinkers should be put in jail or fined but given community service hours. "Picking up trash along the highway or something — that everyone would benefit," McNeely said. He said every situation involving an underage drinker was different. "In our situation, the person came in with a relative's ID that matched her perfectly - hair, eye, color, etc." McNeely said. "What are we supposed to? Fingerprint people in a situation like that." He should be held responsible in a situation like that." McNeely said he and other bar owners would be in court today for their first appearance on the charges. He said a bill was currently before the Kansas Legislature that would give bar owners a defense against situations where they had been defrauded by a minor with a fake ID. A few of the cited bars have changed their carding policies because of the check. Larkin O'Keefe, Wichita senior and a bartender at Louise's West, said two IDs now were required to get into the bar. Rita Hale, library assistant in the Kansas State Library of Legislative Reference, said the bill had passed the House and was being reviewed by the Federal and State Affairs committee in the Senate. "Every person that was busted at West had DPs that were good enough to get past our doorman," O'Keefe said. "Business has definitely dropped because we've grown a lot of people away. We don't want another ticket." Surgery can't hide criminal from marshals PENSACOLA BEACH, Fla. — A bandit with a penchant for robbing banks and a knuckle for escape is back behind bars because plastic surgery designed to make him look like a corpse often failed to cool federal authorities. The Associated Press Deputy U.S. marshals arrested Robert Litchfield, 41, yesterday in Pensangola Beach Fla. Known as the "Blockhouse Bandit" after robbing several drive-in banks away from main bank buildings in the Miami area, Litchfield was the first man to have escaped from the U.S. Penitentiary in Leavenworth in 12 years, said W.L. McLendon, U.S. marshal for Northern Florida. Litchfield had black, puffy eyes, "which indicated he had just received plastic surgery of his eyes and ears to alter his original appearance," said Kent Pekarek, the U.S. marshal for Kansas. This time, he passed himself off as an employee and walked out the front door of the prison to a waiting cab on March 10. years for numerous armed bank robberies in Florida and a prior escape when he used a disguise to escape from Leavenworth. Litchfield had been serving 140 Litchfield will be held in the Escambia County Jail in Pascoaca before being moved to the federal government's highest security prison at Marion, Ill., marshals said. Officials find remains of 12 from sacrifice BROWNSVILLE, Texas — Authorities found 12 male bodies in graves at a ranch just south of the Mexican border yesterday and said victims were sacrificed and cannibalized by a satanic cult of drug smugglers. The Associated Press "It was horrible," Cameron County Sheriff Alex Perez told a news conference in this border city, like a human slaughterhouse." Five people were arrested on judicial charges by Mexican Federal Judicial Police, Mexico's Attorney General's office in a case released in Mexico City late yesterday. The suspects were U.S. and Mexican citizens, said Sheriff's L.I. George Gaviot, who did not identify them further. The dead found by the federal police included 21-year-old University of Texas student Milkray, who vanished during his Spring Break last month while in the Mexican city of Matamoros, Gavito said. Kilroy apparently was chosen at random by drug smugglers who hoped human sacercles would protect them from harm, Gavito said. He was taken after the cult members "were told to pick one Angle male that particular night," the lieutenant said. The cult had been involved in human sacrifices for about nine months, he said, and prayed to the devil "so the police would not arrest them, so bullets would not kill them, so they could make more money." 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