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VISIONS HAS: - Largest frame selection in Lawrence (over 600 frames) - Over 200 pairs of sunglasses including: Ray Ban Serengeti Gargoyles Bolle' Ray Ban - Most glasses repaired while you wait - 24 hour prescription service available VISIONS Mon.-Fri. 10:5:30 Thurs. 2-8 Sat. 10-3 806 Massachusetts 841-7421 Charlton seeking House re-election A graduate from the University of Kansas with bachelor's and master's degrees in political science, Charlton has served in the House of Representatives for 11 years. She is a member of House committees on Energy and Natural Resources; Taxation; Federal and State Legislative, Congressional and Judicial Apportionment. State Rep. Betty Jo Charilton, D-Lawrence, filed Monday for re-election as state representative for the 48th District. By Bryan Reber Kansas staff writer Reapportionment has changed the 46th District somewhat. The district will now include five additional precincts west of Massachusetts Street. The district still includes the main KU campus. Charlton said she believed tasks facing the 1991-92 legislature included developing a new formula for distribution of state aid to local school districts, respon-sibility over public health and the Department of Social and Rehabilitation Services. Property reappraisal and financing of the Regents institutions also are subjects which she wants addressed. Charlton said that errors made in the 1986 property tax amendment would need to be corrected. "As a member of the House tax committee, I worked on a resolution for a constitutional amendment designed to correct the errors in reappraisal," she said. "We felt the property owners to small businesses and residential property owners." She said she thought Regents institutions suffered unfair cuts this year. "It was extremely disappointing that the third year of the Marvin of Excellence was not funded," Charlton said. State Rep. Jessie Branson, D-Lawrence, said she was pleased Charlton was running for the House again. The Margin of Excellence was the Board of Regents three-year plan to bring the total financing of its seven institutions to 85 percent of their peer schools and to bring faculty salaries to 100 percent of their peers. The first two years of the Margin were financed by the state Legislature. "She's an excellent legislator," Branson said. She studies the bills and knows the bills. I think she does a very fine job representing her district." Hayden's pilots aid student to safe landing The Associated Press The student pilot landed in a wheat field about $ 1_{1/2} $ miles from the MEPHIERSON — Two pilots flying Gov. Mike Hayden to a conference guided a student pilot low on fuel to get away from the crash unhurt. She emerged from the crash unhurt. "We just kind of talked her down and told her how to do it," said Kerry Zimmerman, who pilots Hayden's plane with Dale Kaff. "We kept her confidence up while she was doing it." McPherson airport. "We talked to her about four or five minutes before she landed in the wheat field." Zimmerman said. "She told me, then, she was handling it pretty good." Air traffic controllers in Olathe had been in contact with the pilot and she told them she was low on fuel, said Bob Raynesford, spokesman for the Federal Aviation Administration in Kansas City, Mo. They directed her to McPherson, and the control tower at McPherson The governor's plane flew overhead while the student landed in the wheat field. At one point, Zimmerman told her to keep the plane's nose up and wings even as she descended to the field. to the front. After she landed, she told the governor's pilots that she was not hurt. 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