6A Friday, October 28, 1994 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN The Etc. Shop 928 Mass. Downtown Monday Oct. 31 Halloween Bash $1.00 Draws $2.00 Big Beers Contest & Prizes D.J.'s Have Been Unleashed Wednesday Ladies Night/No Cover 2 For 1 Drinks & Shots Thursday & Saturday $3.00 Cover $1.00 Anything Ya'll Come Back Now. Ya Hear? 2515 West 8th 842-9045 Congress on issues that are important to the 3rd District. They need to be able to deal with the tough customers in the halls of Congress." Hancock said she had several concerns about how Congress worked. Continued from Page 1A. Although Hancock does not support term limits for representatives, she said she proposed term limits for congressional committee heads as part of congressional reform. SATURDAY, OCT 29TH 10:30 AM TO 3:00 PM "I advocate limiting the number of years they serve because that's where the power is," Hancock said. Hancock's proposal also includes requiring representatives to file an annual report like a business. The report would contain information about vacations, public appearances, votes and traveling costs. HANCOCK: Lawyer runs on reform Hancock also said that the idea of downsizing military bases, as the United States did when the Cold War ended, also could be applied to obsolete government subsidy programs that were not necessarily anymore. Interested? Call For Info: (913) 232-3429 Hancock said she also would address federal budget reform during her campaign. She said that dividing the federal budget into a capital budget, for major future costs, and an operating budget, for day-to-day costs, would help to deal with deficit spending. "We need to get rid of a few of the most notorious," Hancock said. Improving would include training and retraining blue-and white-collar workers. Hancock said. Hancock said that the country's role in the global market was the third issue she wanted to address before the election. "It's a very important topic to me," she said. "The global market is and will continue to be brutal. The only way we can compete is to improve." 5000 SQ FT COMICS, GAMES AND MORE... JUDY HANCOCK "Our white-collar retraining is probably the best in the world, but the German and Japanese are better at blue-collar retraining," Hancock said. RUNNING FOR: 3rd District, U.S. House of Representatives 2615 SW 21ST. TOPEKA CURRENT POSITION: Challenger PARTY: Democrat AGE: 43 CAREER: Partner, Hancock Law Firm, Overland Park. EDUCATION: A.B. In Politics, Princeton University, summa cum laude, 1973 Harvard Law School, 1976 KANSAN research Red Lyon Tavern A touch of Irish in downtown Lawrence 944 Massachusetts 832-8228 ISA PRESENTS... HALLOWEEN International Students Association PARTY'94 HOLIDAYINN REGENCYBALLROOM 9:00-2:00 $4.00☆10/28 COSTUME CONTEST (WINPRIZES!!) STREETSIDE RECORDS GENERAL USE FOR THIS PRODUCT THESE ARE TABLES FOR USE IN THE DOMAIN OF GENERAL USE HITS UNDER CONSTRUCTION lucas «lucacentric» For Lucas, hip hop is all about diversity. He believes that hip hop can assimilate anything and everything--that it is a truly universal musical language. Brazilian folk songs, ragtime, African music(sampled backwards), big band swing reggae...this only scratches the surface of the Lucaclectic soundworld. Sale ends 11/21/94 1403 W. 23RD ST. 842-7173 Stay Streetsmart, Shop Streetside! STREETSIDE's 20 Best Sellers on sale every day $10.88cds*