8 Friday, April 27, 1990 / University Daily Kansan $ $ Fund raising for your group? Call 864-4358, ask for Mike. $ ($4/hour/person) $ --in the following residence hall cafeteries: Oliver, GSP, JRP, Lewis, Hashinger, Ellsworth, and McCollum. --in the following residence hall cafeteries: Oliver, GSP, JRP, Lewis, Hashinger, Ellsworth, and McCollum. A PlaceToDiscover. 736 Mass. Open Mon.- Sat; 9:30 - 5:30 Thurs. 9:30 - 8:30 Sun. 1 - 5 Monday, April 30 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. 300 Strong Hall Covers: time management using notes for review coping with text anxiety PREPARING FOR FINAL EXAMS STRATEGIES FOR SUCCESSFUL FINALS Presented by the Student Assistance Center Don't jump ship! Join our crew. The Department of Student Housing has several food service positions available for summer and/or fall. For more information, and to fill out an application, come to our "May day" job fair; Tuesday, May 1, 1990 5:00pm-6:30pm Plans for highway continue Rep. Slattery asks for federal money: court examines county's bond issue By Kathryn Lancaster Kansan staff writer as early as possible, Bauleke said. Answers to legal questions concerning the South Lawrence Trafficway remain stalled in the Kan- carly, posing, or... Cost estimates for the trafficway have increased from about $37.77 million in 1986 to $82.7 million, said Chris McKenzie, Douglas County administrator. In 1987, the federal government authorized $7.2 million for the trafficway. Douglas County and Lawrence have each allocated $4 million for the trafficway. The state still is considering how much of the project, if any, it will finance. sas Supreme Court, but plans for construction are proceeding. A spokesman for Rep. Jim Slattery said that Slattery had requested $20 million in federal funds for the trafficwca "This is the first step of a multiyear process." Bauleke said. In 1987, the federal government authorized $7.2 million for the trafficway. Douglas County and Lawrence each have allocated $4 million for the trafficway. The state still is considering the project, if any, it will finance. Plans for the trafficway, a 14.2-mile road that will connect Kansas Highway 10 to U.S. Highway 40, have been in the works since 1985. Howard Bauleke, Slattery's Washington staff director, said the request was part of a $44.85 million request for roadwork in eastern Kan- The U.S. House Public Works Subcommittee on Surface Transportation has scheduled public hearings that likely would continue in June, he said. The hearings will be interrupted until January, when legislators begin the next session. On Dec. 8, the Kansas Supreme Court ruled that Douglas County illegally issued $4 million in general obligation bonds without a vote. On Jan. 31, the court decided to hear the case again after Attorney General Bob Stephan questioned the legality of bonds statewide. The court heard arguments Feb. 28 and a decision is pending. McKenzie said the county was losing an estimated $30,000 a month in rising interest costs because the county could not proceed with construction. Although the subcommittee has not decided whether to earnmark money for individual projects, Slattery wanted to make his interests known In an effort to hasten approval of the project, the county drafted a letter last week making the Legislature declare the general obligation bonds. The letter has been distributed to legislators representing Douglas County but has not been sent to the floor, McKenzie said. The county is waiting to see if the Supreme Court will issue a decision this week. If no decision has been issued by Monday, McKenzie said, the county will consider proceeding with plans for legislative action. However, some local residents are questioning both actions. Tim Miller, KU professor of religion, said he opposed any financing for the trafficway. "This highway is a vehicle for mushrooming growth in western Lawrence," Miller said. "The idea that a new highway is going to reduce traffic is a blatant lie." * 400 Miller said the county's attempt to validate the bonds legislatively was underhanded. "They are trying to take away Lei Blevins' day in court," Miller said. Les Blevins Sr., the Lawrence resident who initially questioned the legality of the bonds, said the court unanimously decided Dec. 8 that the county had violated the law, and would not comment on the case or any further action taken by the county. Daryl Richardson, president of the Douglas County Citizens for Responsible Development, said Slattery had not fulfilled his responsibility of informing taxpayers that he was requesting money on their behalf. ST. LAWRENCE CATHOLIC CAMPUS CENTER ST. LAWRENCE CENTER CONGRATULATES ALL GRADUATING SENIORS. BEST WISHES FOR THE FUTURE! College of Liberal Arts & Sciences wish the Graduating Class of 1990 Congratulations and Good Luck! 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KA KA KA KA KU Students Against Hunger would like to congratulate the Graduating Class of 1990 and would like to give a special thanks to these businesses and organizations for the success of KU's War on Hunger 1990: The Bayleaf K-2 Sportswear The Beach House Bahnmaier liquor LM Tailoring Paradise Cafe Sunflower Pywacket's Delta Sigma Pi Harmonic Circle Gallery Second Chance for Children's Clothing Natural Way Congratulations from the new officers of the Student Alumni Association: Vice President: Kelly McElroy President: Molly Green Business Manager: Pam Schilling Corresponding Secretary; Colleen Lawler Recording Secretary: Jackie Gordon Co-Directors of Special Events: Paige Johnson and Invaled Olsen Co-Directors of Membership: Brennan Wilcox and Ashley Balch Director of Publicity: William Ramsey Director of Career Opportunities; Shawn Nasseri Director of Career Opportunities: Shawn Nasseri Co-Directors of Community Service: Greg Oswald and Susan Basilico Director of Campus Affairs: Cindy Plumer Co-Directors of Social Activities: Rob Bletscher and Susan Basilico Congratulations Seniors Sigma Kappa and all Graduates of the Class of '90! --come to Congratulations 1990 Graduates TEMPLIN HALL PRE-CASINO BLOWOUT Friday, April 27, 1990 7:30 p.m. - 11:00 p.m. Behind Templin Hall Free live Rock & Roll! 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