1. 如图所示,甲、乙两个圆的半径都是3cm,已知 SPORTS: Kansas football scrimmage is dominated by the defense. Page 9. Adn R $ THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN THE STUDENT NEWSPAPER OF THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS VOL.102.NO.2 (USPS 650-640) MONDAY, AUGUST 24.1992 ADVERTISING: 8644358 Andrew to carve swath through Florida The hurricane ripped into the Bahamas yesterday with 120 mph winds, heavy rain and surging tide. The outlying eastern islands of Abaco and Eleuthera were hit first. There were four reported deaths. The Associated Press MIAMI — Hurricane Andrew surged relentlessly toward southern Florida yesterday, and forecasters warned it would be the most powerful storm to hit the United States in decades. More than 1 million residents were told to flee. At 1 a.m. the center of the hurricane was about 60 miles east of Miami, "It's on a dead course for South Florida. I hoped I would never experience this," said Bob Sheets, director of the National Hurricane Center in suburban Coral Gables. "We've not seen anything like this in the past few decades." near 25.4 north latitude and 79.3 west longitude. Florida Gov. Lawton Chiles issued a state of emergency and activated National Guard forces as Andrew grew to a Category 4 storm, the same as Hurricane Hugo in 1989, with winds of 150 mph. Forecasters expected it to reach Category 5—the worst category with winds topping 155 mph — as it crossed the Gulf Stream to Florida. Residents rushed to secure their homes, hammering up makeshift plywood shutters if they did not have hurricane awnings, moving boats out the Miami River or pulling them out of the water. The governor's emergency declaration allowed the mandatory evacuation of more than 1 million people and put the National Guard and other emergency state agencies on alert. Only two known Category 5 hurricanes have hit the United States: Hurricane Camille, which devastated the Mississippi coast in 1969, killing 256 people, and the 1935 Labor Day hurricane. Florida Keys and killed 405 people. Warnings that Andrew could be stronger than Hurricane Hugo, which left 85 people dead and 5.9 billion in damage as it swept through the Caribbean and into the Carolinas, electrified an already tense atmosphere in the densely populated strip from Miami to Palm Beach County. Panic buying hit grocery and home-supply stores, money machines were emptied and motorists lined up for gas and headed inland. Hurricane Andrew NEWS:864-4810 Knight-Ridder Tribune Fee payment system hits snags Unexpected lines greet financial aid recipients Table of Contents Credits KC101 An Advertising Supplement • THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN • August 19, 1992 Kansas City Area Maps provided courtesy of the Convention and Visitors Bureau of Greater Kansas City. Bicycle parking difficult Union renovation relocates racks By Christine Laue Kansan staff writer KU students wanting to park their bikes at the Kansas Union may be wondering where the bike racks are. Some students are not happy with the way the racks are situated. Renovation of the building temporarily has removed one set of racks and relocated the other to the north. Union,汁on just Jiahawk Boulevard. "The way they have them here is like they stacked them to be out of the way," said Carla Dykeman-Berkich, Wellington graduate student. She said some of the racks were used too closely together and more sible because of a pine tree's ng branches. could have very easily just put her down on the grass," she n-Berkich said the type of made the parking situation e. just not very heavy-duty s," she said. "It's not a real to lock up your bike." s are designed for the front between two metal bars, e bicyclist to fasten the tire with a lock. arking the bike that way, could steal the bike frame re, Dykeman-Berkick said. ks her bike frame to the ig up three to four other e estimated that the bike umodated 12 bikes when. l, manager of building ser- Kansas and Burge Urions. ie racks currently at the mmodated about 50 bikes intended way and that the never full. Lack of adeng space for bikes is not a the Union, he said. expect lack of parking to m with the new racks that vided when renovation is l, he said. They should are about 60 bikes and are the racks that have been at racks, popular at other cross campus, consist of that stand 30 to 32 inches along. Beard said. A bicycle a bike on either side of using the frame and one or the rack. c purchased the bar racks people from locking their handrails at the building's Beard said. y policy states that no y obstruct access to a race signs at the handrails d instructing people to bikes at the temporary have been using the braid racks, accommodation 30 oe available when stage e II is completed, proba- Oct. 1, Beard said. The e at the southeast corner. Another set of racks will e in May of 1993 at the r. Justin Knupp / KANSAN lums continues while and wait to move in.