2 Thursday, January 21, 1988 / University Daily Kansan Weather Forecast LAWRENCE Sunshine From the KU Weather Service Police Reports A limited-edition silk screen print, valued at $3,000, was taken Tuesday from a business in the 2500 block of the street. Lawrence police reported A motorcycle, valued at $1,500, was taken Tuesday from a shed in the 200 block of Lyon Street, Lawrence police reported. A video cassette recorder and two prerecorded tapes, valued together at $335, were taken Tuesday from a business in the 600 block of Lawrence Ave. Lawrence police reported. Pulliam's Music House 2601 Iowa 843-3008 Sound Systems • Amps Guitar • KeyboardsAccessories SUMMER JOBS CAMP OZARK Christian sports and adventure camp for boys and girls ages 8-15, located in Mt. Ida, Arkansas is now accepting applications for counselor positions. VIDEO PRESENTATION: Thursday, January 21 8:00 p.m. Kansas Union- Pine Room Camp Ozark SR 2, Box 190 Mt. Ida, Ark. 71957 (501) 867-2071 Bill would encourage help in state hospitals TOPEKA — Medical students on state scholarships would be encouraged to serve part time in state hospitals and prisons after they graduate under a measure the House Appropriations Committee endorsed yesterday. The bill, sent to the full house on a voice vote, would allow former medical students to avoid repaying the scholarship money to the state by serving in state institutions other than universities. They would have to work at least the equivalent of $2\frac{1}{2}$ days a week for the state. Currently, students who accept one of the 50 scholarships to finance their educations at the University of Kansas Medical Center in Kansas City, Kan., must return the money to the state if they do not enter into a practice in a medically underserved area in the state. Generally, those who went through the medical school in four years owe the state about $40,000 in principal funds if they decide to pay the state back. The program was started in 1979 to get more doctors to work in medically underserved counties. However, some lawmakers have questioned the program's success. "We do believe it does represent a significant effort to address a social problem," said A.J. Yarmat, direc-tor of student affairs at the Med Center. On Campus The Student Assistance Center will present a foreign language study skills workshop at 7 p.m. today in 300 Strong Hall. Campus Crusade for Christ will Begins at the Yayakwah Broom of the Kangas Union. An environs meeting is scheduled for 4:30 p.m. today in the Walnut Room of the Kansas Union, Kris Peace Corps and the Peace Corps in the Phillipines. A brown-bag lunch adult development colloquium featuring Mary Michaelis, associate professor of pharmacology, is scheduled for 11:30 a.m. today at Ecumenical Christian Ministries. 1204 Oread Ave. The tonic is "Aging in the Brain.' "aging in the brain." Rue Cromwell, M. Erik Wright distinguished professor of psychology, will present "Behavioral Genetics of Schizophrenia: New Research Perspectives," at 8 p.m. today in Alderson Auditorium at the Kansas Union. A health workshop for foreign students is scheduled for 3:30 p.m. today in the Daisy Hill Room of the Burge Union - Latin American Solidarity will feature Rex Powell's speech, "Guzaapa: The Face of War in El Salvador," at 7 p.m. today at Ecumenical Christian Ministries, 1204 Oread Ave. ECM CENTER EVENTS Jan. 22: Friday Free Movie "River's Edge" 7:30 p.m. 1204 Oread ECM Student Christian Center Jan. 24: Sunday Evening Worship and Supper 5:30 p.m. Student Discounts / Free Ticket Delivery 841. 94-1890 2721 West Sixth St, Suite C Sponsored by ECUMENIUS AND MARYSERHS The United Methodist Church The Presbyterian Church (USA) The Church of Jesus Christ The Church of the Bresthen Jan. 26: Seminar "Christian Faith as Simplicity of Lifestyle" 4:30 p.m. Jan. 27: University Forum "Guatemala Accord in Crisis" Charles Stansifer 11:40 a.m. lunch Noon: speaker Seminar: "Nuclear Weapons & National Security" 4:30 p.m. TRAVEL ALVAMAR NAUTILUS Student Special $70 plus tax ($70 plus tax for one semester) Alvamar Nautilus Features: - Trained Experienced Staff - Individual Fitness Programs - Trained Experienced Staff * Complete Circuit of Nautilus Equipment - Weight Loss and Aerobic Conditioning - Saunas for Both Men and Women - Muscle Shaping or Building - Therapeutic Massage Call for personal appointment: ALVAMAR NAUTILUS FITNESS CENTER 4120 Clinton Pkwy. adjacent to club meet CHECKERS PIZZA BACK TO SCHOOL SPECIAL 2214 Yale 841-8010 1 212" 2 topping pizzas $7.50 plus tax 2 16" 2 topping pizzas $11.99 plus tax Offer good through Feb. 28,1988 (No coupon necessary) --and up --and up Dine-in*Carry out*Free Delivery CHECKERS 湖 南 THE YOU FAMILY'S Hunan Restaurant & Lounge Lunch Specials ...$2.95 with egg roll or crab rangoon, egg drop or hot and sour soup, fried rice and fortune cookie, hot tea is free when you order it. 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