1 Wednesday Jan. 22, 1986 Campus/Area University Daily Kansan 7 Alternate tax plan discussed TOPEKA — Democratic legislative leaders yesterday discussed a possible tax package as an alternative to Gov. John Carlin's sales tax hike and proposed two bills to address the state's economic development needs. Senate Minority Leader Michael Johnston, D-Parsons, and House Minority Leader Marvin Barkis, D-Louisburg, said the Democrats would introduce a bill to provide tax incentives for hydrogen research and development and another measure to authorize the state to purchase $12 million in Small Business Administration guaranteed loans. The leaders said the proposals were the first of several bills they planned to introduce to address the state's economic development needs. Capitol report The hydrogen development proposal, aimed at a vast hydrogen find in the Junction City area, would provide an income tax credit of $100 for each $10,000 spent for research and development of natural hydrogen. Barkis noted that the technology for extracting and transporting natural hydrogen was in its infancy. He said its development could be an opportunity for the state to expand its economic base. Bill would increase state aid for jucos TOPEKA — Kansas '19 community colleges would receive higher per-credit-hour aid from the state and would raise their out- district tuition fees by $2 under a bill introduced yesterday in the Kansas House. The measure, sponsored by the House Committee on Education, would increase from $23 to $25 the per-credit hour fee the junior colleges charge for students who live outside their community college district. The fees are paid by the students' home counties. In addition, the bill would increase state aid from $26.25 to $29.25 per credit hour of enrollment in non-vocational courses at the community colleges. The measure retains the current financing formula of twice the normal level of per-credit-hour aid for vocational courses offered at community colleges that have been designated area vocational technical schools and 1.5 times the regular aid per credit hour for vocational courses at other junior colleges. - tropicals SPRING BREAK SPECIAL - blooming plants - cactuses WITH A GREENHOUSE LARGER THAN A FOOTBALL FIELD! - hanging baskets for 9 weeks for $40 Women students can join JUNKYARD'S JYM Includes: Nautilus Sauna Free Weights Jacuzzi Steam Bath Suntan Beds PENCE GARDEN CENTER JAN. 13 - MAR. 21 Buy 1 plant, get one FREE! 15th & New York 843-2004 REGULAR STUDENT RATES (Spring Semester 1986) SUNTAN MEMBERSHIP $30 per semester ($2.50 for 30 min.) We'll be closed Sundays in Jan. & Feb. (otherwise, open 7 days a week!) men— $100.00 75.00 women— $75.00 50.00 per semester—prime time per semester—non-prime time per semester—prime time per semester—non-prime time 535 Gateway Dr. 842-4966 POSITION OPENINGS KU Residence Halls and Scholarship Halls 1986-87 RESIDENT ASSISTANTS must be sophomore, junior, senior, or graduate student for 1986-87 academic year ACADEMIC PROGRAMMING COORDINATORS must be graduate student for 1986-87 academic year ASSISTANT RESIDENCE HALL DIRECTOR must be graduate or fifth year student for 1986-87 academic year SCHOLARSHIP HALL DIRECTORS must have a bachelor's degree and be enrolled for 1986-87 academic year INFORMATION SESSIONS RA's, APC's and ARHD's — Thur., Jan. 16, 7p.m., Corbin Hall Living Room, OR Mon., Jan. 20, 7 p.m. Lewis Hall Lobby.. Scholarship Hall Directors — Thurs., Jan. 23, 7p.m., Sellards Hall Living Room. All applicants should evidence above-average academic achievement, residential group-living experience, and availability for the entire 1986-87 academic year. Application Deadline: February 10, 1986 THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY/AFFIRMATIVE ACTION EMPLOYER PARTY with Campus Marketing YOUR BEST DEAL TO FLORIDA YOU DRIVE (TO THE PARTY) $119.00 WE DRIVE (THE PARTY STARTS HERE) $184.00 INCLUDES: - Roundtrip motor coach transportation to beautiful Daytona Beach (WE DRIVE Packages Only). We use nothing but modern highway coaches. - Seven Florida days/six endless nights at one of our exciting oceanfront hotels, located right on the Daytona Beach strip. Your hotel has a beautiful pool, sudeck, air conditioned rooms, color TV and a nice long stretch of beach. - A full schedule of FREE pool deck parties every day. - Travel Representatives to insure a smooth trip and a good time. - All taxes and tips. - Optional side excursions to Disney World, Epcot, deep sea fishing, party cruises, etc. - A full list of pre-arranged discounts to save you money in Daytona Beach. SPENDA WEEK — NOT A FORTUNE SPECIAL BONUS: Bring in 44 people and your trip is free! FOR FURTHER INFORMATION AND SIGN UP CALL or meet outside of Wescoe between 12:30-3:30 today, Thursday OR Look for further advertisement FRIDAY 12:30-6:00 at the WHEEL and the HAWK 14th and Ohio March 8 — Leave Lawrence March 15 — Leave Daytona MasterCard VISA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE INFORMATION UNIVERSITY