6 Thursday, January 25, 1979 University Daily Kansan FREE! Small drink with purchase of 1 Burrito. Taco Via' 1700 W. 23rd St. 841-4848 Thinking of a career in Journalism? ANNOUNCING with Professionals in all Journalism Fields Media Job Seminar 205 Flint 7 p.m. Sponsored by Women in Comm. Inc. and P.R.S.S.A. Staff Reporter Tues. Jan. 30 the county $420 a day past the deadline until the bridge is finished. Partially funded by Student Activity Fee. The project contractors, Anderson Construction Company, Holton, must pay By BRUCE THOMAS Bridge contractors face contract penalties IN 1874, THE company had to pay Douglas County $8,250 in penalties in con- fidence. Heavy penalty fees are the source of disagreement about the number of working days left for the completion of the Kansas River Bridge in Lawrence. "It is rare for a construction company to miss a deadline," Mike Dooley, county engineer, said recently. "But it seems to be the history of this company in this county." necking with a bridge project in the northern part of the county. They missed the deadliner. are using, you can see that they have not actively pursued the project. "Dooey and" RON ANDERSON, of Anderson Construction Company, said that several requests for deadline extension had been made, but the county did not acknowledge them. According to Dooley, the builders had 29 working days as of Jan. 6 to finish the Kansas River Bridge. He said he thought it would be finished at least 100 days after the deadline ran out, costing the construction company about $42,000. Staff, equipment changes sharpen KJHK sound Pegg said the station had increased broadcasting from 21 hours a day to 24 hours a day this semester. A new executive staff and several major improvements in facilities this semester will complement the operation of KJHK, the radio station. Dooley said there was no justifiable reason to add working days to the contract. The improvements were paid for by the Student Senate and the station's earnings from discos and other functions. The station recently installed a $3,400 control board and remodeled its air studio. The new board and rewiring at the station effect clear broadcasts and separate the stereo sound more sharply, to Steve Fegg, station manager. One of the requests was made because of delivery delays for structural steel to the work site. Anderson said. Another was requested that he be redesigned due to its poor performance. Pegg; Phil Poulos, program director; Brett Sayre, operation manager; Mike Kelly, business ad- ministration; and Jarnes Barnes, chat founder. Mig. Hill Gillard, assistant chief announcer; Rich Laurenzo, assistant chief announcer; Ibran Brown, music director; Steve Greenwood, assistant rock technician; Mark Rapp, assistant rock technician; Dan Parnam, production director Brenda Hawkway, chief program producer; Kevin Shaun, play-a-jay pilot; Angela McIntyre, play-communications director; Sarah Garey, traffic director; Scott Epstein, program director; and Brendan Bell, special The new staff at the station are; Derek Freeman, underwriting promotional director; Mike Parent, underwritten promotion assistant; director Iliar Blair, promotions assistant director; Judie Dewhurst, promotions assistant and Sharon Dewhurst, promotions assistant director. Barb Baellow, news director; Tim McCarthy, assistant news director; and Steve Doocy, legal lawyer. "We have examined each claim and determined that they are problems a construction company might run into on a project, or resulted in plan or error omission," he said. THE COUNTY GAVE Anderson 500 working days to build the bridge at Vermont Street, demolish the old bridge at Massachusetts Street and build a new one in its place. The 500 days began on April 12, 1976. "The question is not why will they miss this deadline. He could be on schedule, but why did he choose not to be. If you look at the size of the crews and the equipment they Council policy says that no athletic events may be scheduled during finals week but Hohn said that past calendar committees have agreed that the athletics committee that Hohn said may not have been ethical. Lid urged on finals events An amendment to University Council rules that would restrict the scheduling of athletic events during finals week to Monday through Thursday, discussed at today's meeting of the council. If passed, the amendment would force the rescheduling of three men's home teams. Robert Hohn, associate professor of education and chairman of the committee that proposed the amendment, said the rule change was designed to make the finals easier. Admiral Car Rental When was the last time you rented a car for $5.95 per day plus mileage 2340 Alabama 843-2931 We have a few late model cars for sale HEY, SMARTY! If you're a single, full-time student getting B's or better, you may qualify for Farmers' 25% discount on auto rates. 2420 Iowa Jim Pilch 842-9797 Ann Oharah 843-2170 Don Freeman 841-8285 January Jubilee Extravaganza! Britches is having a Special We must make room for new Spring merchandise. All men's suits, now 2 for 1 or 40% off! Women's dresses, now up to 80% off! All leathers and outerware, now 50% off! All sweaters now 50% off! Britches Corner is once again having its Year-End Sale. All merchandise is from regular stock. Quality has not been compromised in any way, because stores buy and sell up to a standard. Not down to a price. Remember even during our sale, we honor all major credit cards and extend full Britches exchange privileges. Satisfaction with your purchase must be complete. Or the sale is not. So, now is your chance to take advantage of special savings of between 15' and $0 on new merchandise. The value is genuine, because good quality is one of your best hedges against inflation. Many other fashion items drastically reduced! So, stop by today and let the Britches gang help you build a wardrobe. Contemporary Clothing for Men and Women DRITCHES CORNER FREE PARKING FREE ALTERATIONS FREE GIFT WRAPPING 843 Mass. Lawrence OPEN 10-6 Mon.-Sat. 10-8; 30 Thurs. VISA—Master Charge—Britches Charge—Cash JBs New Salad Bar 50¢ off regular price with coupon regular price with coupon BIG BOY FAMILY RESTAURANTS 740 Iowa Opening Thursday Jan. 25th Hohn emphasized that under the amended rule, exceptions could still be made, but that further justification than is now required would be necessary. New Pin Ball Ice Cream 2120 W. 25th—Holiday Plaza Fantastic Drinks Private Parties Hours 2-10 Mon-Thurs 2-12 Fri 10-12 midnight Sat 1-6 Sun Disco 7-12 Fri & Sat All Ages Welcome! Sandwich Shoppe 2214 Yale Behind University State Bank Call ahead for orders 842-6121 The council will meet at 3:30 today in room 100, Blake Hall. KANSAN Police Beat The unlocked auto was parked in the alley behind Miller's home. Police said the car was stolen. According to Lawrence police, a 1976 Dodge station wagon owned by Danny D. Miller, 82 Connecticut St., was stolen late Friday morning and was parked in the day morning. The auto was valued at $6,600. The items were owned by Cathy Schafar and Eileen McCafferty, both of Bel Air, Md. Lawrence police said a knapsack and pocketbook with contents valued at $118, and a purse and billfold with contents valued at $105 were stolen at 3 p.m. Tuesday from the Community Building, 115 W. 11th St. A room in the nectar, both of Bal Air, 12, according to KU police, will be 20.5 m². The hotel room is the height room between 9 a.m. Monday and 8:45 a.m. Tuesday. The barbells were Police said there was no sign of forced entry. BASKETBALL OFFICIALS MEETING Thurs. Jan. 25 5:00 pm ROBINSON NORTH GYM A WATER POLO instructional league is now forming. This league will play each Sunday from 6-7 pm. All interested persons are advised to contact TOM WILKERSON RECREATION SERVICES 864-3456 NOTICE Study Skills Enhancement Workshops You are invited to attend the following workshops: Listening and Notetaking Thursday, January 25 from 8:00 to 9:30 p.m. in the Forum Room of the Kansas Union Reading and Comprehension and Test Taking Thursday, February 1 from 7:00 to 9:30 p.m. in the Jayhawk Room of the Kansas Union Everyone is welcome to attend. For additional information, call the Student Assistance Center at 864-4064.