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Nov 4 Submissions will be reviewed by members o( ttie Hoard o( Directors who will conduct personal interviews Oregon Dotty Emerald 100 EMU PO Oo i iwhmnttp 4 FREE TICKET art omm o< Ihmmm LEN CASANOVA ATHLETIC CENTER: M-FB-B mcarthur court: M-F 10-4 AUTZEN STADIUM: GAME DAY DATE E UO Sludtflh admilltd For mort information coll Navy plane crash investigated NATIONAL SAN DIKGO (AP) — One of the nation's firs! female combat pilots, a 29 year-old who loved flying "above everything." was believed killed when her Navy F-14 fighter jet i rnshed in the ocean. l.t Kara S. Hultgreen'* plaint went down Tues day whilct shit was trying to land on the aircraft i-arrter Abraham Line oln during a training oxer ciae. Hitliiopters searched for her body Wednesday Her cnewmata, who ejected from the plane, was quickly rescued with minor injuries. The clause of the crash was under investigation and the Navy released few details A spokesman said he did not know if Hultgreen had ejected. Hultgreen, who grew up in Toronto and San Antonia, had recently completed training on the F 14 with another woman and they were the first to lie assigned to fly it in a combat squadron. The Pentagon lifted combat restrictions on female pilots in April Hultgreen is one. of nine women combat pilots in the Navy. Ten other women have completed combat-related training for the Navy. "It always surprises me when people ask me ‘Why do you want to do this?' And 1 think. ‘God who doesn’t want to do this? This is the greatest job in the entire world,"' Hultgreen said in an interview after she qualified to fly the F-14 in July The Air Force has si* female combat pilots and seven more who have completed training The Army has 18 female combat pilots One female combat pilot is now in training with the Marines Dipt Mark Grissom, commander of the fighter wing of the U S Pacifn Fleet, said he didn't think the i rash will hurt women's chances of moving into combat pilot slots "She did a very fine job. Every person in that squadron feels a great sense of loss,” he said. Multgreen's family tried not to worry about her involvement in combat flight training, said Mult green's grandmother, Elizabeth Spears "I think we tried not to dwell on that," sho said. "Kara was very beautiful and very outgoing and very happy and loved flying That was the thing that she loved above everything.” Multgreen. the youngest of three girls, moved from Canada to San Antonio shortly before high school so her mother could attend law school there After graduating from college and attend ing officer and flight school, she began flying Navy training planes and bombers. "Even though we couldn't go to combat squadrons at the time, we still got the exact same training as the guys," she said in the interview. Frustrated, she began writing letters to con gressmen urging them to allow women in combat positions. "I was just thrilled when they actually did change the policy," Multgreen said. Texas flood could reach $700 million in estimated tosses HOUSTON (Al’J — Insured losses from deadly flooding in Texas could reach $700 million. !he stale insurance commissioner said Wednes day in the first damage esti mate of the disastrous floods Commissioner J Kobert Hunter said 23,000 claims have been submitted to insur ers for damage to homes, vehicles and property, but the number could climb to 35.000 The estimate is based on an expected average claim of $20,000 It doesn't include still-undotannined uninsured losses. Flooding from three days of heavy rain last week killed 20 people and forced about 14.000 from their homes. Damage was spread over 35 counties in southeast Texas. The Federal Emergency Management Agency has received about 15,000 appli cations for disaster relief and approved $2 2 million in aid Some areas remain flood ed Women accused of murder each insist other fired shots CAMDEN, N.|. (AP) — Two women who were dubbed "Thelma and l.ouise" after they were accused of bailing an abu sive ex-lover out of jail and killing him turned on eac h other in court, insisting tho other fired the fatal shots. "There are only two people who will ever know who pulled the trigger," said Assistant Cam den County Prosecutor Harold Kasselman. "They are both giv ing different versions." Margaret Kosmin and Tammy Ann Molewicz outlined their accounts in separate court appearances Tuesday as they pleaded guilty to manslaughter in tho Dei:. 27 slaying of William Kelly Jr., Kosmin's ex-lover. Both originally were charged with murder. Kelly, according to Kosmin. was killed in retaliation for years of abusing her When the women posted his $1,000 bail, he had spent eight days in jail on charges of dragging Kosmin by the hair and boating her with a club. “I was in fear for my life because of past physical abuse," Kosmin tearfully told Superior Court fudge Isaiah Steinberg. Both women, who had been neighbors and friends for months, admitted scheming to kill Kelly. Kosmin admitted sup plying tne gun. Hut according to Molewioz, Kosmin shot Kelly outside a convenience store after they picked him up from jail. Kos rnin, for her part, said that she was hiding inside their car's trunk when she heard a shot and that when she got out Molewicz fired a second time. The two women put the body in the trunk and drove to Kos rnin’s Medford home. ThB body was eventually dumped in a for est, where a hunter found it in a cranberry bog. The prosecutor said that legal ly it does not matter which woman actually pulled the trig ger. Under the terms of the plea bargain, both women had to accept the agreement before it could become final. Kosmin could get up to 25 years in prison at sentencing I)ec lfi, Molewicz could get 20 years. NIHIWEIT ill 966'OAK eug'ene OREGON 342-7664 We are the largest Barber Stylist shop in Eugene specializing in men’s hair. 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