UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Thursday, October 27, 1994 5A Two in hospital after campus wreck Kansan staff report The University of Kansas Alumni Center underwent some unscheduled renovations yesterday afternoon. Two women, who had just finished having lunch there, apparently lost control of the car they were in and damaged a wall and part of the wrought iron fence that surrounds the building, police said. Sgt. Rose Rozmirake of the KU police said the woman who was driving put the car in reverse but lost control. The car went through the parking lot and headed east before it backed into a brick wall near the north patio area. Then the car changed gears, headed forward and hit a wrought iron fence along the west edge of the property. No other cars were involved in the $a$-cident. The accident occurred at 11:15 a.m. Rozmiarek said the two women were taken to Lawrence Memorial Hospital, but their conditions were unavailable yesterday afternoon. CARLIN: Candidate supports campaign limits Continued from Page 1A. trifed would be a high priority for development, Carlin said. He said the superhighway would help Kansas companies market products internationally, further communications and do research and development. The funding for the superhighway primarily would come from private sector investment. Carlin said he also would like to see changes made in the upper levels of government. He said he was tired of partisan fighting in Washington and nothing being accomplished in Congress. Carlin also supports term limits. "It's a reform issue that would change Washington," Carlin said. "The changes would be both partisan and political." He said 12 years would be long enough for a member of Congress to gain experience and accomplish what one wanted to achieve. Carlin also said he was interested in campaign finance reform. He said he would look into limiting the amount of money a political action committee could give a political candidate. A more level playing field between the incumbent and the challenger would be gained if the reforms were implemented, Carlin said. He said the current political system gave an advantage to incumbents because of their money raising ability. Carlin is a fifth-generation Kansan who grew up on a dairy farm in JOHN CARLIN RUNNING FOR: 2nd District of the U.S. House of Representatives. CURRENT POSITION: Challenger. PARTY: Democrat. AGE: Smolan, near Salina. He lives in Topeka with his second wife, Diana Carlin, who is an assistant professor of communication. He has two grown children from his first marriage. CAREER: Owner of Economic Development Associates, Topeka; and president of Midwest Superconductivity. oren from his first marriage. Carlin attended Kansas State University and received a bachelor's degree in dairy science in 1962. ISA PRESENTS... HALLOWEEN INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS ASSOCIATION PARTY'94 HOLIDAYINN REGENCYBALLROOM 9:00-2:00 COSTUMECONTEST (WIN PRIZESII) $4.00☆10/28 The End. COMPACT DISCS + TAPES FREE dada TICKETS Buy any dada CD and get a FREE pair of tickets to see them at the River Valley Music Cafe on Wednesday November 2! But hurry, tickets only available while supplies last! BUY 2 CDs ($11.99+) produced by Contemporary and River Valley Music Call Announces: Applications are now being accepted for the Student Legislative Awareness Board Board Membership and Coordinator Positions Applications are available in the Student Senate Office 410 Kansas Union. Application deadline is 5:00 PM Friday, November 4, 1994. Questions?? Call 864-3710 for more information. TONIGHT, OCTOBER 27TH! *7PM TO MIDNIGHT! *We'll be closed from 5-7pm to restock merchandise through out the store. HAROLD'S COUNTRY CLUB PLAZA, WEST 47TH & BROADWAY