8 Friday, December 5. 1986 / University Daily Kansan Directors: Zucker, Abrahams & Zucker This screwball comedy is a modern retelling of O' Henry's The Ransom of Red Chief. Sam Stone (Danny DeVito) wants to kill his wife (Bette Midler) but luckily, she is kidnapped. After he refuses to pay the ransom the fun begins. Fri. & Sat. 3:30,7:00,9:30 p.m. Fri. & Sat. Midnight Directors: Sandi Sissel & Nick Broomfield This fascinating documentary takes a look at the women in one of Nevada's legalized brothels located in the barren desert. It also provided the inspiration for The Best Little Wheezehouse in Texas. The film provides intimate details into the lives and work of these women without sensationalism, explicit sex or nudity. Sun 2:00 p.m. $2.00 Mon. 7:00 p.m. Woodruff Aud. 728 Mass. 842-5199 Breakfast Lunch & Dinner It's the PRICES we've cut in HALF! LAST DAYS SALE FRIDAY & SATURDAY Open 10 a.m. 3 pc. tux $19.14 tailcoat alone $19.14 jacket $13.40 TUX'S TUXEDOS FOR FUN shirts $5 FOR FUNK shoes $5 FOR FORMAL ties-ascots $2-3-5 cummerbunds cummerbunds MASTERCARD & VISA ACCEPTED 15 W. 9th (0ld Exile location) downtown STOREWIDE Sale 1 FUTONS, COVERS, PILLOWS, DOWN COMFORTERS , LAMPS, CONVERTIBLE FUTON FRAMES, AND PLATFORM FRAMES AT- SAVE ON EVERYTHING IN OUR STORE 10-30% OFF SALE RUNS THRU SAT. DEC. 13TH. LIMITED STOCK ON SOME ITEMS GO HURRY IN 1 Blue Heron NATURAL FIBER BEDDING B E. 7TH ST. Lawrence, KS. (913) 841-9443 OPEN M-S 10-5 End of reciprocal clubs suggested by panelists The Associated Press licensed liquor stores and private clubs. TOPEKA Tentative recommendations of a liquor law review panel call for eliminating Kansas' present reciprocal club system in counties that did not approve the liquor-by-the drink amendment last month. But Gov. John Carlin's Liquor Law Review Commission backtracked Wednesday on a decision it reached last month on whether Kansas should do away with its system of dual-strength beer regulations. John Lamb, director of the state Alcoholic Beverage Control Division, said the commission decided to recommend continuing the current system of selling 3.2 percent beer in places such as taverns and grocery stores and making stronger beer available for sale only at state- Under a recommendation that the commission approved at last month's meeting, stronger beers would be allowed for sale at taverns and grocery stores. Commission members voted to recommend ending the current club arrangements because few of the present reciprocal clubs are expected to continue in their present form after the Legislature passes laws to implement liquor by the drink, Lamb said. A draft of the final report of the commission is scheduled to be sent to the members this week. Of nearly 400 reciprocal clubs now operating in the state, 51 are in the 69 counties that did not approve the liquor amendment. Lamb said. Give a gift that lasts New Hours: Mon.-Fri. 10 a.m.-8 p.m. Saturday 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Sunday noon-5 p.m. Records/Tapes/Compact Discs 844 Massachusetts Downtown 749-4211 1