10 Friday, February 5, 1988 / University Daily Kansan ORU calls home grants The Associated Press TULSA, Okla. - Oral Roberts University medical students who decide to leave school when a medical missionary scholarship program ends prematurely this spring must pay back the money at 18-percent interest, the school's dean said yesterday. Evangelist Oral Roberts was criticized a year ago after he said God told him that to fund the scholarship program, he must raise $8 million by April 1, 1987, or die. Ministry officials said at the time that a similar amount would have to be raised yearly to support the program, which was intended to allow ORU medical students to graduate debt-free and devote four years to working in impoverished countries. Roberts said few students graduating from the medical school had been able to work in missions because of the necessity of repaying loans. But contributions to the Oral Roberts Ministry have been down since last year, and officials announced last month that they would end the scholarship program after one year. About 110 of the 180 medical students enrolled at ORU are participating in the scholarship program, worth about $21,000 a year a student, officials said. Dr. Larry Edwards, dean of the medical college, said officials placed an 18 percent interest rate on the payback as an incentive. "We want them to pay back in service and not in monies," he said vesterday He said that the scholarships were renewable on a one-year basis and that medical students were told when they signed scholarship contracts that they would receive a free education only as long as the money was available. Now, students must find other ways to finance the remainder of their education at ORU or leave the school. Those who leave must pay the money back. Edwards said. Students who enrolled in the program promised to spend a year working with leading teams in creating solutions for each year they received the scholarship. Edwards said he met with medical students Saturday and spoke with them about other sources for funding. Parliament threatens the media The Associated Press LONDON — Fleet Street's lust for the lascivious and its pursuit into personal privacy has attracted broad support for laws that would give media targets a right of reply and force the press to justify its actions. Proposed bills scheduled for debate today and next week have no chance of becoming law this year because of time constraints, but they have fueled warnings that unless newspapers curb themselfs, Parliament might step in. Under proposed legislation, the press would have to prove that revelations of the private affairs of the famous and obscure were of public benefit. The laws would be the first in Britain governing the right to privacy and would affect print as well as broadcast media. Hart hopes to pay with newest funds The Associated Press WASHINGTON — Former Sen. Gary Hart is again seeking federal permission to use campaign funds from his 1988 presidential race to help close the books on his debt-ridden 1984 campaign, a document released daily shows. Hart still owed slightly more than $1 million from his 1984 campaign. His request to the Federal Election Commission, dated Jan. 29, asked for approval of his plan to pay off the debt with funds from Friends of Gary Hart, which is a distinctly separate legal entity from the 1984 effort, called Americans With Hart. Hart made the same request last spring but withdrew it in the summer after the FEC turned down his application for federal matching funds because he was no longer a candidate. He did not apply for matching funds until several days after he dropped out of the race on May 8. He entered the race in December. has received close to $1 million this year — his 1988 campaign has virtually no money. In a year-end report filed this week, Hart reported that his 1988 campaign had $92,522 in debts, with $123,524 in cash on hand. That cash, until last month, had been tied up in litigation with 1984 creditors. A Colorado court ruled against the creditors, so the money is again available to the 1988 campaign. Since the filing of the report, Hart received an infusion of nearly $1 million from the federal Treasury under the matching fund provision that matches all contributions to candidates of $250 or less. centered the Race in December Without the matching funds - Hart Hart's campaign attorney, Bernie Schneider, said in a telephone interview that the campaign had no intention of going ahead and transferring money between the two campaign committees if the FEC disallowed it. But he said he asked about the penalty for such a move "to make it clear what the consequences would be" to the 1984 creditors who were pushing for such a transfer. Dole says campaign 'Bush-league' The Associated Press Senate Minority Leader Bob Dole yesterday confronted George Bush, his chief opponent for the Republican nomination for president, accusing the vice president of a campaign designed "to impugn my integrity" and demanding to know if Bush authorized an aide's harsh statement. The two met face to face on the Senate floor in a moment orchestrated by Dole following escalating tensions. "I wanted the vice president to tell me man-to-man that he had authorized it," Dole said. "He said he had Dole handed the vice president a copy of a statement by Bush's Iowa chairman. authorized it but hadn't read it. So I handed him a copy." Bush, the president of the Senate, was presiding during a procedural vote on aid to the contras. Bush and Dole both broke off campaigning four days before Iowa's crucial caucuses to return to Washington where Senate Republicans hoped to breathe life back into President Reagan's contra aid proposal. "I know a Bush set-up when I see it, and this is Bush-league operations, trying to impugn my integrity," Dole said. Enjoying the GOP brawl, Democrat Bruce Babbitt ridiculed Dole for leaving his vision of the future "locked in a blind trust." Pulliam's Music House Sound Systems • Amps • Guitars Keyboard*Accessories 2601 Iowa 843-3008 Tired of standing in line to leave the nest? FREE TICKET DELIVERY CALL JATHAWAY'S TRAVEL LAWRENCHE PAWN & SHOOTERS SUPPLY DISCREET,QUICK LOANS c212 West Sixth St. Suite C Lawrence, Kansas 68044 (913) 841-9808 Jewelry, Audio/Video eqpt. Typewriters, Cameras, Musical Instruments, Firearms & MUCH MORE BUY, SELL, TRADE Mastercard. Visa, Layaway 718 New Hampshire 843-4344 SUMMER CAMP POSITIONS GENEVA GLEN CAMP Good needs volume cooking experience. 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The Directors, Ken and Nancy Atkinson, will be on Campus to show a video presentation and interview on Monday, February 10 p.m. at the Sidney Chi Fraternity, 1439 Tennessee, Lawrence. Contact John Gatti at 749-5723 for further details. Directors: - Nurse - Program Specialists LOVING EXPRESSIONS... THAT LAST A LIFETIME. A special keepsake portrait $2095 (includes sitting fee and complete portrait special price with this ad only) Lisa Leinacker/KANSAN Heads up Timothy Langdon, Topeka senior, checks the finishing touches on his artwork. The sculpture, for a Sculpture II class, is constructed of steel rods and fiberglass, and it took two months to complete. 華 MAGIC WOK CHINESE RESTAURANT 厨 AND LOUNGE ATTENTION: Our Master Chef Mr. Lou and manager Richard went back to China and Taiwan and brought back the recipes of the 7 most popular dishes in the country.Now, we proudly present the seven dishes with reasonable prices to all of our friends here in Lawrence. Mon., Wed. & Fri. Specials 'AND CRYSTAL SHIMP sauteed chicken, one cooked in white wine sauce, the other cooked in rich brown special sauce, with vegetable paste. 2. THREE-FLAVOR CHICKEN quick jeep Fried chicken fillet cuckoo with house special sauce (or cheese sauce) and a cravat (carhout or cabernet) dressing on the top. Before being served, place in a serving dish. 3. IMPERIAL SPARE-RIBS **MARKETING FIREWORKS** **PART 1:** This menu is presented with delicious six-flavored shicks that are made with delicious six-flavored Chinese-oriented in a pan fried style and garnished with Chinese vergatables. Top spoon饭 in dish China. **Part 2:** All the daily served specials were house special chicken recipes. Tues., Thurs. & Sat. Specials NURSING SERVICES sauced best quality shrimp with two season flavor house special sauce with snow peas, carrot, and water chestnuts in white source, and onushoba, diced vegetable in brown hat source. Best shrimp dha in China. 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