2 Friday, January 25, 1991 / University Daily Kansan Weather Temperatures are today's highs and tonight's tows. Kansas Forecast Partly cloudy today. An 80% chance of moderate snow. 1-3 inches accumulation expected. Salina 41/21 Dodge City 43/19 Wichita 47/26 5-day Forecast Saturday - Cloudy. High of 32. A chance of snow continuing. Sunday - Chilly. High in the low 30s. Monday - Clear. High in the 30s. Tuesday- Cool. High in the 30s. Snow clearing. Wednesday - Clear. High in the 30s. KU Weather Service Forecast: 854-3300 The University Daily Kansas (USPS 650-640) is published at the University of Kansas 118 Stairwater-Flint Hall, Lawrence, KA 60445, daily during the regular school year, excluding Saturday, Sunday, holidays and finals periods, and Wednesday during the summer session. Second-class postage is paid in Lawrence, Kan. 60444. Annual subscriptions by mail are $50. Student subscriptions are paid through the student activity fee. Postmaster: Send address changes to the University Daily Kansan, 118 Stauffer-Flint Hall, Lawrence, Kan. 66045 1/4lb. Cheeseburger & Fries Try our other Specialty Sandwiches: Tenderloin, Chicken, Fish, Gyro 2/28/91 Expires 2/28/91 Tenderloin, Chicken, Fish, Gyro Free! With the purchase of a large two topping pizza: 'you receive Two medium soft drinks and one additional new topping New Toppings Bacon Patatami Green olives Spinach Eggplant Sliced Tomatoes 620 W. 12th (behind the Crossing) 749-0055 Simple Goods 735 Massachusetts Street Lawrence, Kansas 66044 (913) 841-8321 general store - solar powered scientific calculator F-16 pilot dies in crash during routine training - recycled typing and copy paper - window film for weatherizing The Associated Press Survivor calls McConnell Air Force Base from nearby town - recycled toilet paper PLEDIMENT -- A pilot was killed and another escaped injury when their P16A tia fighter collided and struck a man on a grassy yesterday. Air Force officials said. Both pilots ejected before the planes crashed in a pasture near Piedmont, in southeast Kansas, 60 miles east of Wichita, an official said. Though the survivor was not hurt, he was taken to the hospital at Air Force Base in Wichita Both Kanada and Mission Bay were based at McConnell Capt. Louann Woods said both pilots were full-time instructors in the Kansas Air National Guard. She identified the pilot who died as Maj. Cary L. Carlin, 36, and the survivor as MaJ. Art Harlinson, 34. An employee at Jim and Lila's Cafe in Piedmont said the surviving pilot got a ride into town and used the phone there to call the base. Carlin was originally from Oklahoma and Harrison originally from Tennessee, but Woods said she did not know their exact hometowns. McConnell representative Lt. Mike Garcia, who was at the site, confirmed that the planes collided in the air. Dorothy Gerkin, of rural Pied- ment, said her son-in-law, Bob Bray reported seeing one of the planes crash after it flew sideways toward the ground. "I could see the smoke from my picture window at home," Gerkin said. The Air National Guard Tactical Fighter Wing in Wichita is the largest National Guard pilot training center equipped with a helicopter converted from F-4 PShM to F-16s. Bray's wife, Dorothea, said her husband saw a pilot eject from the plane and parachute to the ground. Garcia said the planes collided between 9:30 and 14:5 a.m. in an area where planes from McConnell conduct training exercises. Another Air Force official, who asked not to be quoted by name, said the planes, on a routine training mission, were flying below the speed of sound at an altitude of over 2,500 feet. He said pilots in the maneuver area fly at altitudes between 2,500 feet and 45,000 feet, depending on weather conditions and other air traffic. - recycled filler paper One of the planes crashed about 300 yards from a county road in a pasture belonging to Jack Patterson, who was flying over an jetjet was about 40 yards from the main debris, which was surrounded by a scorched circle of 30 to 40 feet in diameter. About the only thing recognizable was the plane's Pratt and Whitney turbofan engine and the nose cone. Air Force personnel tied foot-long lengths of yellow ribbon to mark debris. Members of the Interim Acclimation Officers at McCann were at the site. The other plane crashed on an adjoining farm about one-quarter of a mile to the northwest. There was also evidence of a small fire there, but reporters were not able to see that site as well as the first one. The F-16, which can fly up to twice the speed of sound, is 49 feet, 5 inches long with a wingspan of 32 feet, 8 inches. It has a range of about 500 miles. The Air Force official who asked not to be named said debris covered an area of about four square miles on the edge of the Flint Hills. Col. Duane Ellingson, a Kansas Air National Guard pilot who was at the crash scene, said the F-16 was among the fighters being used by the United States in Operation Desert Storm. He said the plane could carry bombs and missiles and could engage in air-to-air combat. Police report Jim Goodmiller, Sigma Chi delegate and member of the judicial board, said he voted against the measure because it required two members of the board to represent the same house. Someone broke a KU student's car window and removed a purse valued at $20 sometime between 9.30 p.m. Wednesday and 1 a.m. yesterday in Ohio Street, Lawrence police reported. Damage to the car totaled $50 Delegates from two houses, Phi Delta Theta and Sigma Chi, cast the only votes against the increased size of the board. - Among the new members elected last night was Alan Defever, Independence junior, who became the second member of the board from Delta Chi. passes valued at $50 each were taken sometime between 1 a.m. and 12 p.m. Friday in the Kansas Union, KU police reported. Also elected were Andy Shore, Glencoe, Ili., sophomore, from the Zeta Beta Tau fraternity and Pat Beatty, Lawrence junior of Alpha Tau II, from The Mount Heights, Ill., junior, of Alpha Kappa Lambda was elected as an alternate. The Interfaternity Council general assembly voted to increase the size of its judicial committee to 10 at their meeting last night - solar battery chargers IFC votes to increase board size A student's KUID and bus pass value at $50 was taken about 9 a.m. on Jan. 16 in the Kansas Union, KU police reported. A KU student received a threatening phone call about 11 p.m. Wednesday in the 600 block of Gateway Court, Lawrence police reported. A KU student's car door was hit when someone opened the door of another car sometime between 6:30 Kansan staff report A parking sticker valued at $30 was taken sometime between 9 a.m. and 1 p.m. Friday in Lot 91, KU police reported. A student's driver's license and KUID with bus pass was lost about 9:30 p.m. Friday at Dillons in the 1000 block of West 23rd Street, Lawrence police reported. and 7:30 p.m. Wednesday in Lot 39. KU police reported. Damage to the car totaled $100. Someone kicked a KU student's door open and threatened him about 6 p.m. Wednesday in the 1300 block of Kentucky Street, Lawrence police reported. Damage to the door totaled $50. Two students' KUIDs and bus "America's Most Admitted Corporation" FORUM MEMORIAM, 1986, 1975, 1974 Are you an artist or a photographer who needs to work? 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