10 Wednesday, April 22, 1987 / University Daily Kansan Crash victim left bills, questions The Associated Press WASHINGTON — Saddled with debt, relatives of a U.S. pilot killed last year in Nicaragua said yesterday that they had started legal action to determine who should pay bills he incurred while supplying the contraxs. "The hurt of his death is just now beginning to be felt," said Wallace Blaine Sawyer Sr. in a telephone call from his home in Magnolia, Ark. His son, Wallace Blaine Sawyer Jr., died Oct. 5 when a cargo plane loaded with guns, ammunition and other supplies for the contras was shot down in southern Nicaragua. After the crash, the pilot's widow, Kasanne, and her 4-year-old son were paid by his private life insurer, but they hadn't received any settlement from his unknown employer, the elder Sawyer said. Sawyer had not yet determined who hired his son to fly weapons to the contras and who is responsible for the pilot's credit card bill of more than $3,500 in motels and other businesses in Central America, he said. Winslow Drummond, the Sawyers' attorney, said he had asked to have a court administrator appointed to handle matters for the estate. Creditors would have 90 days to file claims. two other men, U.S. citizen William J. Cooper and a Nicaraguan, died along with the 41-year-old Sawyer. Eugene Hasenfus, 45, of Marinette, Wis., was captured, but later released. Hasfenus said he was hired by the Pennsylvania-based Corporate Air Services, an affiliate of Southern Air. --specializing in: hair styling permanent waving, sculptured nails, nail art, makeup, and skin care. *Susannah Carr*Susan Peterson*Peggy Cook Simply the Best and skin care. Susannah*Susan*Peterson*Peggy*Cook Standing Ovation 14 E. 8th * 749-0771 * M-Sat. 9-6 Th. til 8 --through April. Spring Fling Specials Buy 1 Get 1 Free! On pick-ups only Tuesday and Wednesday nights "We Pile It On" 14th and Ohio 842-3232 LEAVING FOR THE SUMMER? If you are leaving for the summer, you must return your converter to Sunflower Cablevision at 644 New Hampshire. Billing charges will not be stopped until all equipment is returned. If you don't have equipment, place a disconnect order by calling 841-2100. Charges will stop on the day the call is placed. Thank you for letting us serve you. We hope to see you in the fall. SUNFLOWER CABLEVISION 644 New Hampshire 841-2100 Absolutely. A special purchase from ROSS qualifies us to lower the price on all ROSS bicycles. Here's an example--the 1987 Mt. Hood, Wod. Features: Was $474.95 - Double-butted Cro-Moly frame - SIS click shifting - Quick release hubs - Dual chainrinos - 18 speed Now $429.95 - Dual chainrings - 18 speed UPTOWN BICYCLES 1337 Mass. 749-0636 ONLY 1 DAY LEFT until COLLEGE GRADUATE NIGHT THURSDAY, APRIL 23rd, 1987 at LAIRD NOLLER MOTORS Free door prizes Free refreshments Register to win a pre-owned vehicle - Find out about Ford's College Grad Program - No payments for 4 months - $400 back to you from Ford Motor Co. You Can't Pay More than *44.95! Complete Eyeglasses SINGLE $24.95 VISION $34.95 BIFOCALS 1,000 frames to choose from. First quality lenses only. Our only Extras: Cox Coating (scratch guard)-$10 and Photo Gray Extra (lenses that darken)-$10. M-F: 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Sat. 10 a.m.-2 p.m. 742 MASSACHUSETTS 842-5208 VISA* Kappa Sigma 5k run Entry form Deadline is today! all proceeds benefit the Community Children's Center. KΣ Lawrence's THE newest 737 night New club BOTTLENECK Hampshire Tonite... GMA Artists the sons with the MAHOOTs All Oriental Beers... $1.50 Look for our daily shot specials! Next Wed. 4/29 "It's brand THE The Verandas new..." ' "a premium drinking establishment'