6 Tuesday, February 10, 1987 / University Dally Kansan THE FAR SIDE By GARY LARSON "There it is again ... a feeling that in a past life I was someone named Shirley MacLaine." The committee is amending the liquor-by-the-drink bill before sending it to the full Senate. Continued from p. 1 Booze Some legislators expected that pressure from retail liquor store owners during the weekend could reverse the decision. But State Sen. Edward Reilly, R-Leaventworth, committee chairman, said, "I think the opinion adds some degree of buoyancy to the decision made by the committee." Bond, another committee member, said, "Legislators can back off from the heat of the retailers and put it on the attorney general." However, some legislators want more information on the judicial credibility of Stephan's opinion before making a decision. Committee member State Sen. Neil Arasmith, R-Phillipsburg, said, "How do we compare Kansas law with New York law? There are many historical differences in each state's liquor legislation." Another committee member, State Sen. Eugene Anderson, D-Wichita, said, "things are happening too fast. We need more time to study the judicial questions concerning this issue." But Reilly said he expected the committee to approve the bill today, including the elimination of the markup law. "Those that oppose it will then have to come out and voice their opinion, and I don't think they will have any problem doing that," he said. State Sen. Ben Vidricksen, R-Salina, said. "It might lose some votes, but I think Stephan's opinion will do more good than harm in repealing the markup law." Journalists to honor William Allen White By a Kansan reporter A portrait bust of William Allen White was dedicated at a ceremony yesterday at the School of Journalism in Stauffer-Flint Hall. The school is named for White, the nationally-renowned editor of the Emporia Gazette. The Phi Delta Theta Alumni Corporation financed the statue. White was initiated into the Phi Delta Theta fraternity in February, 1887, said Del Brinkman, vice chancellor for academic affairs, who spoke at the dedication. The bust was sculpted by Elden Tefft, professor of art and internationally-known sculptor. Tefft also designed the Jayhawk in front of Strong Hall, the 10-foot Moses in front of the School of Religion and the University seal, medallion and plaque. The annual William Allen White Day will be celebrated today. The 1987 William Allen White Foundation Award for Journalistic Merit will be presented at a noon luncheon in the Kansas Union Ballroom to John Quinn, executive vice president and chief news executive of Gannett Co., Inc., publishers of USA Today. On Campus A staff development seminar; "Advanced Supervision, Day 1," will be at 8 a.m. today in 102 Carruth O'Leary Hall. Affirmative Action will offer a Search, "Wear. Screening and selection., at 10 a.m. today in the University's Room at the Kansas University. - The William Allen White Day luncheon and program will be at noon today in the Kansas Union Ballroom. ■ A study skills workshop, "Learning a Foreign Language," will be at 3:30 p.m. today in 100 Smith Hall. - "Teach In," a forum for discuss budget cuts, financial aid and departmental problems, will be offered at noon today in the Strong Hall rotunda. A seminar, "The Cost of Disciple Bonhoeffer's Faith For Today," will be at 4:30 p.m. today at Ecumenical Christian Ministries, 1294 Oread Ave. A workshop, "Dealing with that Uneasy Feeling," will be at 6:30 tonight in the Pine Room at the Kansas Union. A linguistics colloquy, "Influences on Tones upon Vowel Duration in Cantonese," will be at 7:30 tonight in 2017 Blake Hall. delivers Yello Sub delivers 841-3268 Kinko's and Kodak. Quality. Reliability. 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