8 Monday, October 26, 1992 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN KU Credit Union's Extra Incredible Loan Sale! New Vehicle Year Mos. Rate Percent Financed 93-92 36 5.9% 100% 93-92 48 6.9% 100% 93-92 60 7.9% 100% Year Mos. Rate Percent Financed 92-91 48 8.9% 100% 90-89 42 9.9% 90% 88-87 36 9.9% N.A.D.A. 86-85 30 9.9% Loan 84- 18 9.9% Value Call 749-2224 Today for Details! If You're not a Member of KU Credit Union, Inquire About Membership! This offer is for a limited time and is subject to withdraw. All offers of credit are subject to credit approval of the individual borrower. Med Center will take part in staff switch The University of Kansas Medical Center recently received a federal grant to work with doctors and nurses in Kyrgyzstan, a former republic of the Soviet Union. Kyrgyzstan, located in Central Asia, is one of 15 former Soviet republics that President Bush promised to aid after the breakup of the Soviet Union. Kansan staff report "Bush wanted to give technical instruction to the struggling newly independent states," said Louise Redford, Kyrgyz project administrator. In January, 25 Kyrgyz medical workers will travel to the Med Center for two weeks. Upon their return, 25 KU medical workers will travel to the former republic for two weeks. The date of the exchange has not been decided Redford said that no monetary amount was set for the State Department-financed grant but that the money would be distributed as needed over three years starting in 1993. The Med Center was selected out of 11 colleges and universities because it already had a similar partnership with Hungary. Tomorrow through Thursday, five representatives of Kyrgyzstan will visit the KU campus and the KU Med Center to exchange information and equipment, and to get acquainted with the medical personnel at the Med Center. Kip Chin / KANSAN The debate will be broadcast on Sunflower Cablevision Channel 6 and on radio station KLWN-AM 1320. Hawk walk Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity brothers and approximately 100 other participants participate in a walk-a-thon along a 5-kilometer course. Panellinic held the walk-a-thon Sunday to raise money for Toys for Tots in Lawrence and for Florida victims of Hurricane Andrew. Kansan staff report Forum to highlight candidates' stands Candidates in congressional and county races will meet at 7 tonight at the city commission room in City Hall, Sixth and Massachusetts streets, for a public question-and-answer session. answer questions from a three-member task force panel, and they will take additional questions from four Lawrence school children representing the Lawrence Kids Voting program. The forum, sponsored by the Lawrence Chamber of Commerce's government communications task force, will be similar in format to a debate the task force sponsored on Oct. 19. Candidates in each race will Candidates for the 2nd and 3rd U.S. Congressional seats, county commission seats, county treasurer and district attorney will participate. Your chance for an exciting career in the travel industry in just 17 weeks! Bryan Travel College Since 1982 Financial Aid to Qualified Applicants Call for a brochure! 1527 Fairlawn, Topeka 272-0889 1-800-255-3507 Bryan Travel College Since 1982 Day classes • 17 weeks Evening classes • 30 weeks Concerned, Confidential & Personal Health Care For Women SAFE AND AFFORDABLE ABORTION SERVICES GN CARE -- FREE PREGNANCY TESTING BIRTH CONTROL -- INCLUDING NORPLANT IMPLANTS DIAGNOSIS & TREATMENT OF SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASES COMPREHENSIVE HEALTH FOR WOMEN 4401 West 109th (I-435 & Roe) Overland Park, Kansas Toll Free 1-800-227-1918 Henry T's Bar & Grill Golf USA SPORT TECK LONG DRIVE CONTEST 3520 W. 6th $10000 First Prize Monday Night Football Begins @ 8:00 749-2999 Artists & Writers We're looking for artists and writers who are interested in being published. People with talent and ambition. The Kansan's feature magazine, *K-you*, will be profiling students' short stories, poems, illustrations, graphic designs, photographs and other artistic endeavors in the upcoming Arts & Literature edition. If you've ever wanted the opportunity to find yourself in print, the time for emancipation is upon you. But the deadline for entries will also be fast upon you - Friday. October 30. Spread the word. Wear down those pencils. Position those typefaces. Stroke those lines. *You* could be published. *Imagine it*. (Then submit it.) Turn in portfolios and/or writing pieces with your name and phone # to Brad Hamilton 119 Stauffer-Flint 864-4358