6 Thursday, February 14, 1991 / University Daily Kansan ZEP ZEP Fine European Fashions 703 Mass. Eldridge 843-5607 Free Tax Advice Legal Services for Students Advice Legal Services Available Free with Valid KU ID Appointment Necessary 148 Burge Union (913) 864-5665 PRICE INCLUDES: COLLEGE TOURS presents Spring Break IN CANCUN 8 DAYS FROM KANSAS CITY $459 to and from the airport • Roundtrip airfare to Cancun • Lodging (4 per room) in a 3 or 4 star hotel • Private cocktail parties - FREE! • Exclusive COLEGE TOURS Canzun Spring Break T-Shirt - Coupons good for complimentary drinks, and special deals at local restaurants and establishments. - Exclusive parties at Cancun's HOTTIE night clubs. - Best tan contests for guys and girls - Special mid-week 3-hour 10 star part - with FREE drinks and food - Co-ed tournaments and beach event CONTACT: Jamie 864-8176 or 1-800-395-4896 THIS TRIP WILL SELL OUT! Pizza PLEASE Sandwiches · Pizza · Salads --- $2 The Question Mark party, performance art, music, anything out of the creative mind and universal sophistication spooky a coffee house affair Kansas Union touching Fridays Big 8 room mysterious 7:30pm Big 8 room Feb 1, 8, 15, 22 and Mar 1 sucker ABV THE KANSAS AND BURGE UNIONS MINE FEBRUARY 14, 1991 Personified Giant Cookies $5.00 10:00 a.m.- 2:00 p.m. in the Kansas Union lobby on Feb. 14 or pre-order by Feb. 12 in the Hawk's Nest Prairie Room Get your P.R. 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Upon graduation be commissioned a Navy officer and enjoy benefits like free medical and dental care, 30 days paid vacation each year, and have an opportunity for advanced education in one of the Navy's high-tech fields. NROTC two-year scholarships are highly competitive. Applications must be turned in early in your sophomore year. For more information, see or call: NAVY ROTC You and the Navy. Full Speed Ahead. Lt. Eric Krebs 864-3161 LAWRENCE'S FAVORITE SPORTS BAR! SUNDAY...well drinks $2.00 MONDAY...draws 75° TUESDAY...big beers $1.75 WEDNESDAY...margaritas $1.25 THURSDAY...long neck $1.25 3300 W. 15th ... 841-0033 BRING IN THIS AD TO THE BRASS APPLE AND RECEIVE 10% OFF ANY FOOD ITEM ON OUR NEW MENU! OFFER DOES NOT INCLUDE ALCOHOL OR DAILY SPECIALS EXPIRES MARCH 31, 1991 Highway bill proposed to repair nation's roads The Associated Press WASHINGTON — President Bush proposed yesterday a $105.4 billion five-year plan to prepare the nation's energy transit systems for the next century. But state highway officials said the proposal was inadequate, would raise state taxpayers' costs and would be rewritten in Congress. Mass-transit officials said they had been shortchanged. Environmentalists contended that the continued emphasis on highways would dramatically increase oil consumption and threaten air-quality improvements. Others criticized the bill's encouragement of tolls to pay for new and repaired bridges and highways both publicly and privately owned. Skinner said each $1 billion spent on highway construction created 300,000 jobs. But Bush and Transportation Secretary Samuel Skinner said they thought that the legislation was properly balanced and that its highway provisions were needed to fix deteriorated roads and bridges so the United States could stay competitive in the 21st century. Hal Rives, president of the Association of State Highway Transportation Officials, called the bill a good start and said, "On a scale of one to 10. we give the administration bill a six." The bill proposes spending $87 billion on highways and $16.3 billion for mass transit during the next five years. "The concept is good," said Rives, who is Georgia's transportation commissioner. "It streamlines the entire program. But the funding is clearly inadequate to meet our national transportation needs. And what money is there is not fairly distributed." The federal government would pay 75 percent of the cost of repairing existing roads and building new roads in this system. In a series of policy shifts, the legislation proposes giving priority to a 150,000-mile National Highway System, which would include the 42,000-mile Transcanada highway and other highways important to the economy and to national defense. The annual federal share would rise in each of the five years from $7.7 billion in 1992 to $11.2 billion in 1996. The bill's only higher priority is completing the unbuilt 1 percent of the interstate system and making critical repairs. Such projects would be financed by the federal government on a 90 percent 10 percent basis. We're Springing For Pinks. Nature's Pinks are free with any $1450 Merle Norman cosmetic purchase. You'll get warm and cool pinks with lipsticks in Satin Peach and Tawny Pink Glace. Then you'll get in the pink for Spring with Sandy Beige Lip Makeup and Luxva Collagen Support. (One gift per customer will supply last.) COSMETIC STUDIOS MERLE NORMAN 9th & New Hampshire Lawrence, KS 66044 841-5324 BBQ CHICKEN Served with side dishes of cole slaw, baked beans, fritter, pickle, bread, & homemade tater curl fries piled high to the sky. one-quarter one-half BBQ Chicken BBQ Chicken $2.95 $3.95 BBQ Chicken sale through Feb. 28. 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