6 Monday, November 19, 1990 / University Daily Kansan Open 11 a.m. to Midnight MONDAY SPECIAL 10" 2-Topping Pizza $3.50 (plus tax) 10" 2-Topping Pizza 620 W.12th (Behind the Crossing) NOT VALID WITH OTHER OFFERS Delivery 5 p.m. to 11:30 FREE DELIVERY 749-0055 GET FIT KU! $100 off membership fee *2 aerobic rooms/suspended aerobic floors - Co-ed aerobics classes - Step Recboc aerobic classes - Step Recocb aerobic chase * Nautilus & Free Weight - Nautilus & Free Weight - Stairmasters/bicycles newing machines rowing machines ************************** SPECIAL FEATURES - 10 tans for $20 - Jacuzzi/sauna/ plus $100 off membership fee at - Daycare BODY BOUTIQUE with this coupon 925 Iowa (Hillcrest Shopping Center) 749-2424 Hayden: Economy improved TOPEKA — Outgoing Gov. Mike Hayden said Friday that he improved the state's financial condition during his term but that Governor-elect Joan Finney faced tough financial times in the future. Kansan staff writer By David Roach Hayden talked to reporters at the Statehouse for the first time since losing the governor's race to Finney in the Nov. 6 election. "When we came in, we had $10 million in奖金," Hayden said. "We've got $160 million in reserve today, but we can be better than we were four years ago." "The good thing about having those reserves are there will be enough in to cover supplements for SRS (Social and Rehabilitation Services) and those kinds of things. It will be up to Mrs. Finney, and '92 looks to be the best year." We have any of those mid-year revisions like we had to back in '92." State Rep. John Solbach, D Lawrence, said that Hayden's assessment did not accurately por- Sobach said that Hayden accomplish-ished good things for the state early in his term but that the governor had not been judged by his overall performance. ray the state's finances. He said that when Hayden come into office, the state suffered from a temporary cash-flow problem because of an economic downturn and that Hayden was leaving Kansas with about a $130 million-a-year permanent shortfall in revenues where none had existed before. "It's simply not true that the state is in a better financial condition than it was when he took over," Solbach said. "Mike Hayden's predecessors did not leave him with the necessity for tax increases. Mike Hayden has left us with the need for a tax increase." Hayden said that Republican reversals in the election did not mean the party was in disarray. He said Republican leadership was still strong on the national and the state level. He blamed the cyclical nature of politics for the party's poor showing in the election, when it lost the governor's office and control of the House of Representatives. "This was a difficult year for incumbents, no matter who they were, no matter where they were." Hayden said. Solbach said he tended to agree with Hayden. Hayden said he had no regrets after his loss to Finney, and he blamed an incumbent attitudes and property reapraisal for that loss. "I don't see a great political realignment go on," he said. "But I don't think the people of Kansas like one-party systems. We've had one-party government for four years, and they are very dissatisfied with it." “If you can't accept the loss, you should never run,” he said. “Out of 10 campaigns that I've had you're in the middle if you hang in there long enough. "Our people worked as hard a, they could. We did those steps in the campaign that you want to do. It was just not in the cards this time" Do you sing, dance, juggle tell jokes,mime,or perform another talent? Then,you should try out for the Rock Chalk Revue In - Between - Acts! Applications are available in Organizations and Activities - 400 Kansas Union. Auditions will be held December 3 and 5. Any questions? Call 864-4033. 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