2 Thursdav January 17. 1991 / University Daily Kansan Weather Legal Services for Students YOU DON'T NEED A COUPON! Legal Services Available Free With Valid KD ID Appointment Needed. 10.999.999.9999 FAA 8624 25¢ Draws 25¢ Kami shots 25¢ Hot dogs FREE POOL 7-9 843-0689 623 Vermont TAE KWON DO 4 YEAR ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL! $4 1 MONTH (Exp. Aug. 31) —Benefits— • Self Defense • Self Discipline • Self Confidence • Balance & Coordination • Fitness & Weight Control Instructors Mr. D. L Booth and Mrs. S. L Booth Over 20 Years Taecw Koen Do Experience New Year's Special 50% Off Introductory offer expires Jan. 31, 1991 Billiards Video Games Bowling Billiards Video Games It's a BUTTE from GIANT 100% cro-moly frame 100% cro-moly fork araya "V" section rims 21 speeds only $344.95 The all new 1991 GIANT Butte RICK'S BIKE SHOP 916 Mass., Lawrence, KS (913)841-6642 Finney presents tax plans to lawmakers The Associated Press TOPEKA — Gov. Joan Finney outlawed legislative leaders late yesterday her budget and tax proposals, including a massive $700 million increase to finance property tax relief and boost spending on state programs. The plan, unveiled to a dozen Democratic and Republican lawmakers at a private meeting in the governor's conference room, would represent the largest tax increase in state history if enacted. ■ Elimination of most sales tax exemptions, including those for utility bills but not those relating to health and medical items or those for component parts used in manufacturing or wholesale sales. Planning the full cost of enterprise sales tax on many services, including legal, engineering, architectural and barbering but not on medical services. Sources said the plan, to be publicly revealed Tuesday when Finney delivers her State of the State report, contained these important features: Her proposals, sources said, would create about $440 million in new revenue in its year of enactment and about $700 million annually thereof House Speaker Marvin Barkis said the session with Finney was an intention on her part to give people as much information as possible ahead of time. Finney invited the legislators to her office for the late-afterno meeting. She also had the top leaders to Cedar Crest, the executive mansion, for breakfast yesterday. Those attending the afternoon meeting included from the Senate President Bur Bud Kure, Majority Leader Fred Kerr, Minority Leader Jerry Karr and Gus Bogina, chairman of the Ways and Means Committee. Those attending from the House included Speaker Marvin Barkis, Majority Leader Dona Whiteman, Minority Leader Bob Miller, George Teagarden, chairman of the House Appropriations Committee, and Reps Katiehne Sebelius, Bill Carrion, Tom Sawyer and Bruce Larkin. Barkis said the session with Finney was an intention on her part to give people as much information as possible ahead of time. Storewide Clearance THE LOFT 50% - 75% OFF All Fall & Winter Merchandise Including: Calvin Klein Sport Cambridge Dry Goods Pendleton Heirlooms 9:30-5:30 M-S 9:30-8:00 Thurs 1:00-5:00 Sun 742 Massachusetts