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We Repair All Brands Of: VCRs, Camcorders, CD Players, CBs, TVS, Microwaves, Home, Car & Portable Stereos, and Telephone Equipment. - Custom Installations - Manufacturer Trained Personnel at The Mall 711 W.23rd (913)841-0777 Audio (913)841-0777 Video Services Presents Professor Donald Marquis Discussion on Medical Research Ethics Centennial Room Kansas Union 7:00 PM October 25 25th anniversary 1969 Established in 1969, the Mt. Oread Bookshop provides the KU campus with one of the best general book and reference book stores of any university in the plains states region. 1994 25% off all purchases October 25th only Drawing for $100 Gift Certificate! Free brass bookmarks while supplies last Discount valid off the regular price of all general books in stock (textbooks and special orders not included.) Drawing held at end of day Oct. 25, 1994. SLOAN: Sloan reflects public Getting to know those constituents has been a rewarding experience, Sloan said. "I don't think I have all the answers. But I'm willing to work with other legislators and with my constituents." Continued from Page 1A. I've learned a lot about me," he said. "I learned on the dedication it takes to knock on those doors. I'm always putting myself out. I've also gotten an increased sense of who I am and the knowledge that I'm trying to make a difference." Sloan said most of the people he met had been receptive. One woman, however, asked him his position on issues such as abortion and homosexual rights. Upon hearing his answer she said that she would have the wrath of God strike upon him. Through canvassing, Sloan said that he developed a sense of the important issues in the 45th District, such as crime, education and school finance. "When I walked out of her house, I'll be damned if I didn't look up at the sky," he said jokingly. sheep farm made him more qualified to represent the 45th District, which is 50 percent rural. Agriculture also is important, Sloan said. He said that living on a farm for 13 years and owning a registered Another issue that concerns Stoan is a disparity between classified and unclassified employees at the University of Kansas. Unclassified employees are allowed to take leave of absences without losing their jobs, while classified employees risk losing their jobs if they wish, for example, to run for office. Currently, Sloan's week consists of about 35 hours of work on his campaign. The figure includes roughly two hours a weeknight of cavassing. Sloan's wife, Gail, helps with the campaign. She said that she and her husband complemented each other. "I don't have the stamina Tom has to walk to all the houses," she said. "But I enjoy talking to people over the phone and putting all the pieces together." When they are not working on the campaign, the Sloans enjoy showing their sheep at national contests and cooking for large groups of people. "I'm just an apprentice," she said. "Tom's the gourmet. Every year he wins at least a blue ribbon at the Douglas County Fair for his baking." TOM SLOAN RUNNING FOR: Kansas House of Representatives, 45th District. CURRENT POSITION: Challenger. CAREER: PARTY: Republican. EDUCATION: Owner, Sloan and Associates, a strategic planning and consulting firm; owner, Sloan Acres, registered sheep farm. B. A., Syracuse University; M.A. Michigan State University; Ph.D., University of North Carolina. Source: KANSAN staff research Murder spurs debate, divides familv The Associated Press PARSONS, Kan. — In hindsight, said a friend, it was clear something was troubling Kimba Patton. "You knew something was wrong, that she had a lot of things going on in her life and a lot on her mind," said Bernice Brown, owner of the Townsman Restaurant, where Patton once worked. "But we never had the slightest idea she would do something like this," Brown said. Patton, 32, of Parsons, also known by her former name, Kim King, has been charged in Labette County District Court with first-degree murder and aggravated burglary in connection with the killing of David Patton. David Patton had been charged with the alleged rape of Patton's 13-year-old daughter. The shooting occurred about 2 a.m. Thursday at David Patton's home, about two miles west of Parsons. He was shot twice in the head with a .22-caliber rifle and died at the scene, said Tom Bingle, Labette County Sheriff. Kimbra Patton was arrested at her home Thursday morning, after an unidentified relative told police about the shooting. The killing has divided friends and relatives and prompted a debate on when, if ever, it is proper to bypass the criminal justice system. Brandi Dunning, the assistant Labeitte County attorney prosecuting the case, said Kimbra Patton had confessed to the killing and should be punished. "We, of course, can't condone any type of vigilante activity in this county or elsewhere ... we are prosecuting this case as any past homicide." Dunning said. The victim's family said David Patton had not been convicted of raping the girl, who is his brother's stepdaughter. At the time of the shooting, David Patton was charged with rape but was free on bond. Those sympathetic to Kimba Patton note the recent disruptions in her life: She had separated from her third husband, Danny Patton, who was accused of battering her. Her youngest son had been admitted to a psychiatric clinic. She had lost one of her jobs and was considering filing for bankruptcy protection. Nobody has the right to be judge, jury and executioner, said Tim Patton. David Patton's cousin. Then came the rape,allegation. "We've all heard things, you've seen things on the news and you think, What would you do in that situation?" said Linda Stephens, Kimbra Patton's sister. "I think Kim was pushed to the limit." 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