图 Friday, August 28, 1987 / University Daily Kansan Liquor Continued from p. 1 The Jayhawk Cafe, 1340 Ohio St., a 3.2 beer tavern, is trying to get a liquor club and become a private club The Hawk is now open from 2 p.m. to midnight and does not charge a cover. The Jazz haus, 926 $ _{1/2} $ Massachusetts St., is remaining a private club. Memberships are required. Its hours are from 4 p.m. to 4 a.m. Wednesday through Saturday. Cover charges vary according to the entertainment provided. The Rock Chalk Cafe, 618 W. 12th St., is a 3.2 beer tavern, open from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 a.m. Monday through Saturday. Cover charge is $1. Johnny's Tavern, 401 N. Second St., is open to anyone over 21, from 9 a.m. to 2 a.m. Monday through Saturday. Cover charge is $1 when a band plays on Thursdays and most Fridays and Saturdays. day. Louise's charges no cover. Bull Winkle's, 1344 Tennessee St. is a 3.2 beer tavern from m.p. to midnight Monday through Thursday and from 1 p.m. to midnight Friday and Saturday. Bull Winkle's does not charge a cover. day. Louise's charges no cover. Louise 'S West, 1307 W. Seventh St., is a 3.2 beer tavern open from 2 p.m. to midnight Monday through Friday and from 1 p.m. to midnight Saturday. It doesn't charge a cover. The Congo Bar, 520 N. Third St.. a 3.2 beer tavern open from 9 a.m. to midnight Monday from 3 Saturday, with no cover charge. ■ Louise's, 1009 Massachusetts St. is a 3.2 beer tavern open from 2 p.m. to midnight Monday through Satur- ■ The Eastside Tavern, 900 Pennsylvania St., is a 3.2 beer tavern open from 11 a.m. to midnight Monday through Saturday, with no cover charge. State leaders support tax hike The Associated Press TOPEKA - Nine House members, including several of the chamber's top leaders, participated in a show of support yesterday for a "comprehensive" highway program, one similar in size to one proposed by Gov. Mike Hayden. Although they did not endorse a specific plan, the six Republicans and three Democrats said they supported a large plan that has a "major commitment of funds" and relies heavily on motor fuel tax and vehicle registration fee increases to finance it. House Majority Leader Joe Knope, R-Manhattan, led a noon conference, which was attended by Speaker Pro Tem David Heinemann, R-Garden City, and Rep. Bill Bunten, R-Topkea, chairman of the Appropriations Committee. Also participating were Reps. Rochelle Chronister, R-Neodesha; Sandy Duncan, R-Wichita; Henry Helgerson, D-Wichita; M'Keal Neal, R-Hutchinson; Jim Russell, D-Coffee and Jack Shirr, D-Darkan sas City "We're trying to serve as a rallying point for people who want to see a comprehensive plan passed," Knopp said. A special session of the Legislature, which Hayden has called to have lawmakers consider his plan, begins Monday. His proposal calls for spending $1.71 billion over the next nine years to build more than 1,319 miles of new roads, mostly along existing highway corridors. The state Department of Transportation would spend $5.58 billion for the new construction, maintenance of existing roads, major modifications of existing highways and the agency's normal, daily operations. The state's gasoline and diesel fuel taxes would increase by five cents a gallon and vehicle registration fees by between 50 percent, for trucks, and 100 percent, for passenger cars. The state would issue nearly $1.3 billion in bonds, and the fees and taxes would be indexed, or adjusted annually for inflation. think Hayden's proposal should be the starting point for any comprehensive plan. Shriver maintained a plan must be nearly the same size to pass the Legislature. "I don't see how you can start dropping projects and expect something to pass," Shriver said. "Ninety percent of the people in Kansas want a highway program, and 10 percent want to pay for it." Some group members expressed general support for indexing and bond financing, two concepts the House and Senate transportation committees rejected when they put together alternative highway plans this week. The nine lawmakers said they The committees had unanimously rejected indexing, which they likened to an automatic tax increase without legislative review. However, Chronister said indexing would help KDOT keep up with inflation in building projects. "Stranger things have happened." Chronister said, when asked whether she though her collegues would accept indexing. WEATHER Enroll Continued from p. 1 To accommodate students in existing classrooms, the University's only option right now is to extend the number of hours classrooms are used, said Allen Wiechert, director of facilities planning. "This might mean scheduling classes an hour earlier during the day or extending them later or going to night classes." Wiechert said. "That would be one way to meet the immediate crunch on classroom space." "Right now, the University is not opting to build any more residential space or to provide housing for students by the University," Wiechert said. "So we are looking more to the private sector to provide the housing needs of the University." Bruce Lindvall, director of admissions, said, "A number of people have anticipated all year long that we would show another significant enrollment increase, at least on the Lawrence campus." He said the University had no building plans right now to help alleviate the classroom space problem or to add student housing. official 20th-day figure. Usually, enrollment increases after the first-day count because people still are going through late enrollment. Although the first-day count is an indication of enrollment, Lindvall said it was usually lower than the "We may not see that type of shift this year because, with application deadlines, we are not seeing people walk off the street saying, 'I want to be admitted,'" Lindvall said. "But you've got several groups out there. They've been admitted sometime before that deadline but they haven't enrolled yet and they may come in." STADIUM BARBER SHOP 1035 Nass Downtown Quality Haircuts at Reasonable Prices THINK FAST! Barbers: annr necessary Kenny & Earl △△△ △△△ △△△ △△△ △△△ △△△ △△△ △△△ △△△ △△△ △△△ △△△ △△△ △△△ △△△ Panasonic DX 2000 - Two-Tone Fade Paint - S.I.S. Click Shifting - Aero Brake Levers - Great Triathlon Bikes $359⁹⁵ Reg. $399⁹⁵ UPTOWN BICYCLES 1337 Mass. 9:30-6:00 Mon.-Sat. 749-0636 △ △ △ △ △ △ △ △ △ △ △ △ △ △ △ △ Are You Experienced? Call for an interview today, and start earning the experience you'll need tomorrow. It takes a college education and practical experience to make it in today's competitive marketplace. Your degree will be worth more if it's combined with solid work experience. At Entertel, you'll develop good communication skills, profit from professional sales training and be paid well while gaining valuable experience. ENTERTEL A SUBSIDIARY OF ENTERTAINMENT PUBLICATIONS. INC 619 MASSACHUSSETTS LAWRENCE, KANSAS 66044 (913)841-1200 △△△ △△△ △△△ 4