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The University of Kansas Dept.of Continuing Education Academic Outreach Programs Independent Study Lawrence, Kansas 65045-2606 Crash impact killed Berringer, friend LINCOLN, Neb. — Former Nebraska football player Brook Berringer and his friend Tobey Lake were killed by the impact of a plane crash Thursday, Lancaster County Attorney Gary Lacey said yesterday. cated there was no evidence either man was alive when the 1946 Piper Cub airplane burned after the crash in a field near Raymond, Neb. The Associated Press Berringer, 22, had just taken off from a private airstrip east Lacey said a preliminary verbal report to him on the autosies indi- Authorities released autopsy yesterday of Raymond when the plane plunged to the ground seven miles northwest Brook Berringer The autopsies showed Berringer's skull, jaw and legs were broken and that he suffered various other injuries, Lacey said. Lake, 32, had multiple injuries to his skull, ribs and sternum. Both bodies had bleeding in the chest area. Lacev said. While the preliminary autopsy results did not include an analysis of microscopic tissue and toxicology areas, he said both bodies had tested negative for alcohol and drugs. Lake were held in their hometown of Goodland on Monday. Dave Boldenow, a National Transportation Safety Board investigator who headed the crash investigation, said it could be four months or more before results of the probe were made public. He said the engine from the plane had been sent to the manufacturer's plant in Mobile, Ala., for a complete examination. He also is awaiting the weather report for the day, which had been described as clear and windy. Funeral services for Berringer and Hearing impaired fans file lawsuit against NBA of the Lincoln city limits. The Associated Press SAN ANTONIO — Timed to coincide with the playoffs, a group of hearing impaired fans filed a class-action lawsuit today against the NBA, the San Antonio Spurs and the Alamodome seeking video captioning at games. The plaintiffs filed the federal lawsuit under the Americans with Disabilities Act, asking for captioning on big-screen television and smaller monitors already in basketball arenas. "We're not talking about a case that creates a financial burden on anybody," said Jim Harrington, legal director for the Texas Civil Rights Project, the Austin-based group that filed the lawsuit. "This is a very inexpensive proposition." litigation," said Chris Brienza, NBA representative. Captions would display game commentary, announcements and referee calls, Harrington said. The lawsuit seeks to have captioning anywhere in the nation the NBA plays, including exhibition games in non-NBA cities. A similar lawsuit was filed previously in San Antonio and dealt only with the Alamodome. The new lawsuit was filed because the first one hasn't resulted in any action. Harrison said. Filing the current lawsuit two days before the NBA playoffs begin was no coincidence. "The significance of it is we may actually try to get the judge to order something before the playoff finish up," Harrington said. "It's the most important part of the season." Environmental Protection NBA and Spurs officials had no immediate comment. Social Justice NOW EARTH WEEK '96 EVENTS Sunday 28 : Baker Wetlands Field Day, 2:00-4:00 pm 29th and 30th balls, Earns Goal 24 : Kansas & Burge Union, Open House Earth Awareness, 10:00 am-2:00 pm Conversation with Noble Laureates on Ozone Depletion 15:00 pm-20:00 pm, Burge Union, Burge Union, American Olympic Bookstore, KU Selection Bill Craven, Sierra Club Lobbyist 7:00 pm, Big O Room, Kansas Union "It's our policy not to comment on any pending Jayhawker yearbook 428 Kansas Union 864-3728 Contains at least 50% recycled fiber. We're Taking it Off So You Can Put it On 1994 and 1995 yearbooks also available Quality College Rings from Wescoe Beach: April 22-May 6 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m. HERFF JONES $30 off 10K gold $50 off 14 K gold $100 off 18K gold Visit with our Herff Jones representative April 25, 26 & 27 from 10:00-4:00 Register to win a FREE 10K Ring Drawing April;27.(No purchase required) Graduation Announcements and Regalia still available. If pre-ordered, present KUID To purchase, bring cash/check for $30 made payable to: Jayhawker yearbook The 1996 Jayhawker yearbooks are here! Jayhawk Bookstore ..at the top of Naismith Hill! 1420 Crescent Road 843-3826 ATTENTION: PRE-MED STUDENTS KU Pre-Med Club Meeting Thursday, April 25, 6:30 p.m. Jayhawk Room Kansas Union Real Life ER Medicine Dr. Anna Vu, M.D. KUMC Alum sign language Interpreten provided CASH IN A FLASH $20 Today fornewdonors Up to $40 this week Return donors-Extra bucks By donating your life saving blood plasma WALK-INS WELCOME! NABI Biomedical Center 816 W24th 749-5750