Tuesday, Feb. 11, 1986 From Page One 5 Drink Continued from p. 1 "Education is a total failure when it comes to prevention." Chris Edmonds, a lobbyist for the Kansas Club and Tavern Association, said the bill discriminated against on-premise stores because off-premise establishments such as grocery stores, convenience stores and gas stations could sell liquor below cost. White "With an increase in the drinking age, there is a shift in consumption," Edmonds said. "There is no decrease in the amount of beer sold or delivered by wholesalers." He said that on-premise deliveries were down about 24 percent while off-premise deliveries were up 33 Emdons said he didn't think there was a correlation between happy hours and the number of drunken driving arrests and convictions. percent. "The price of a drink and the amount of liquor served have no effect on the number of drunk driving arrests," he said. University Daily Kansan Continued from p.1 awards yesterday. The 1986 William Allen White Foundation Award for Journalistic Merit was presented to Helen Thomas, United Press International's White House bureau chief. Each year, the award is given to a journalist who mirrors White's devotion to serve his profession and the nation. Jake Thompson, a Kansas City Times reporter, won the other award, the Burton W. Marvin Kansas News Enterprise Award. firm built on pyramid investing. The award honored Thompson for his exceptional investigative reporting on Culture Farms, a cosmetics The awards were presented at a luncheon yesterday. Other events were the annual meeting of foundation trustees, a reception for trustees' spouses and guests and a dinner Sunday night at the Lawrence Country Club. The University Placement Center will present a workshop, "Interviewing II. Successful Interviewing," at 3:30 p.m. today in Room Llippincott Hall. On Campus Two free films "Appalachian Spring," music by Aaron Copland, and "Seraphic Dialog" will be shown at 4 p.m. today in Room 252 Robinson Center. Both dances were choreographed by Martha Graham, and the films are part of the dance history film series. A seminar, "Is the Homosexual My Neighbor? Another Christian View," is scheduled for 4:30 p.m. today at the Ecumenical Christian Ministries building. 1204 Aord Ave. The Public Relations Student Society of America, will meet to hear Dave Nichols of Southwestern Bell speak about the competition in public relations at 4:30 p.m. today in Room The KU Ki-Aikido Club will meet at 5:30 p.m. today in Room 130 Robinson Center. 308 Stauffer-Flint Hall. ■ Expressions, the KU Dance Club, will meet at 7 p.m. today in Room 242 Robinson Center. Ronald Weiner and Thomas Luzier, both doctors, will speak at an Allergy Program sponsored by the Kansas State Nurses Association at 7:30 p.m. today at Lawrence Memorial Hospital in conference room 2-B. The Student Assistance Center will sponsor a speed and comprehension reading class from 7:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. tomorrow. Classes will continue on Feb. 18 and Feb. 25. Register and pay materials fee of $15 at the center, 121 Strong Hall. 'Unhappy hour' strikes patrons with $14 beers United Press International GILFORD, N.H. — Bartenders statewide will be serving $30 martinis and $14 beers in an "unhappy hour" this week to publicize soaring liquor-liability insurance costs. Dewey Mark, who launched "The Great New Hampshire Unhappy Hour," said Saturday about 400 restaurants and lounges would participate in the publicity stunt today from 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. At B. Mae Denny's Restaurant, Mark said a martini with top-shelf gin would cost $30.20. A bottle of domestic beer will go for $14.25, and a snifter of imported brandy will fetch $40. 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