THE BATTALION WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1979 Page 9 hi 111 Pilot misnomer puzzles officials ice appingfoti , saying tin ibath at tit Colorado plane crash probed vho k'ho is in tlie] United Press International JGUNNISON, Colo. — Federal officials investigating a light airplane |rash that killed eight persons were muzzled Tuesday because the plane 000- die wrong registration number int|| a land the pilot apparently was using V. an assumed name, ter said “l ^ essna 210, on a flight from i I 11 [Prescott, Ariz., to Longmont, ' 1 jColo., crashed Sunday night in a remote valley about 10 miles south of Gunnison, killing the seven 'adults and one child on board. The wreckage was found Monday. , BAlthough a Cessna 210, a single- iii dim nr jeigine plane, is certified by the u na ions Bderal Aviation Adminstration to cany only six persons, investigators renominate'said that would not necessarily be a eonventi« Jviplation if there were seat belts for leach passenger. !. Kennedy 1, What puzzled investigators was die nomina- that the pilot had been identified by y name, sle 'two different names and the plane was carrying the wrong identifica- ■ n lion number. . ,i I [The pilot had identified himself as Gary Clark of Longmont when he lbathattef dk ’ ctl ^ AA m £ bt s f™ ice c in Den - ( ,j line” j v ei Sunday night asking tor an in- [strument flight plan over the mountains, according to George A. {Baker, chief of the National Trans portation Safety Board in Denver. ■Baker said the plane had been tied down at the Longmont Airport [since Aug. 31 with the Judson Fly ing Service under the name of Gary Cjark. sman for ikfcjBut in checking the identification ice Co., wk|nnmber on the plane’s wing, the e plant. iFAA discovered that number actu- her the plawlly was registered to a Cessna 175A Tuesday iltB|th a person who lived in Min- an inspeefa neapolis. >is. ■“We kept checking and were told le third infe by the people at Judson that the plant. Alllli pilot might have been Mike Arnot,” the reaclw Baker said. ulator systKlIBaker said the NTSB still was not mte amort certain of the identification of the es said, pilot. He said the identification Ohio, would be made by the Gunnison power stafc County coroner, nday forlif iRon Schlede of the NTSB said the ith. The sis hoard was more concerned now a malfundii a bout the cause of the crash. He said 1 system, «P e board would be interested in the iledo Edisonj: es of any j # f* ~M 1 t-mmms of odd hey did nil f f - omy ™mxual conduct ie, would rtp investigated indentification of the plane and the pilot only as it had bearing on the crash. The FAA security office, how ever, also was investigating the crash for possible violations of fed eral regulations, including misiden- tifications. One of the possibilities being investigated was that the plane was stolen. Baker said. Baker said there were two possi ble reasons why the plane carried a wrong registration number on the wing: because the Minneapolis plane had been deactivated and the number was given to the Cessna 210 without it being properly recorded, or because someone deliberately wanted to place the wrong number on the craft. New solar heater may help farmers United Press International WASHINGTON — American farmers soon will be able to buy low-cost, easy-to-assemble solar units to dry grain or to heat their homes and farm buildings. The Agriculture Department financed the development of a heater which could be con structed from basic materials, manufactured by small firms and installed by farmers and homeowners themselves. “If they can do it, almost any one can do it,” quipped assistant secretary Alex Mercure. Secretary Bob Bergland pre dicted the units, which are ex pected to cost $2,500, would be come “a permanent part of our total rural scene.” The Agriculture Department holds the patent. Officials expect to license small firms to manufac ture the units by January. Plans also will be available for people who want to build their own un its. Each unit includes 300 square feet of solar collectors divided among three sections. Stationary glass panels, like glass sliding doors, are placed on top of long, narrow black panels of sheet steel coated with an aluminum- zinc alloy. Farmers and rural homeow ners will be able to borrow funds from Agriculture Department agencies to finance purchase of the heaters. If final tests are suc cessful, the Farmers Home Ad ministration will offer solar heat ers as an option on homes fi nanced by the agency. Mercure said the nation could save 2 million barrels of oil a year if the heaters were used for 100,000 homes. He said the hea ter could reduce utility costs for a homeowner by 50 percent. ’S ir was I ix Co., and:! ick & Wilttl United Press International ae Three IfepSALISBURY, Md. — Authorities ylvania. lre investigating allegations that a id Power Cip e[ [ a history of mental disor- dying conwB-s had sex with 100 male students lied nuclftij Salisbuy State College last month because (I jj ver a period of three to five days, over nu«§c () j] e g ( ‘ President Norman Craw- Bdsaid he knew three weeks ago of ent Stanljjffie accounts of the alleged episode ' involvesllfi n {olving a 19-year-old woman stu- and 4, undent but did not contact police be- in Loi)i«Rse the woman’s family did not company I*want him to. rminationkBunder Maryland law, it is a crime blems ofiHo have sex out of wedlock with a [person who has been diagnosed as versionstod mentally deficient, months lo'RPolice said Monday they are in- ecause ofir vestigating the allegations. They 'overnmeil said it was not known whether the dear port woman was forced to engage in the md rising(# sexual acts. ijjCrawford said he first learned of 11 and Jan® the situation when a faculty member mtrol roi* reported a rumor of the incident to he Surry 9 him. ■re accused ip He said the woman was then jn stored to; treated at the college health center Electric n 1 and later taken to a psychologist and ! admitted to the Peninsula General Hospital at her own request. nto correct** has dec Neurosurgeon rityp^l uses microscope in brain surgery United Press International IlEXINGTON, Ky. — A Univer- sify of Kentucky surgeon has per formed a delicate four-hour opera tion exploring a tumor connected to The brain stem of a 10-year-old boy. RiDr. John W. Walsh, assistant pro fessor of neurosurgery and a pediat ric neurosurgeon, performed the operation Monday at the UK Albert B Chandler Medical Center on [Sammy Burchell, son of Dolores and Samuel Burchell of Liberty, Ky. I The mass was too ingrained to be removed, but a biopsy was per formed to determine if the tumor is ^malignant or benign,” said Pattie McLellan, a spokeswoman at the center. ■ She said the results will not be available for several days. 1 '' What is so unusual about this operation is that it’s the first time at the Medical Center that the brain stem has been operated on under microsurgical procedures,” she E Tn this type of surgery, the trgeon uses an enlarged micro- ope.” Walsh’s operation involved open ing the back of Burchell’s skull to Hook at the tumor, which had caused ^Considerable swelling of the boy’s head. McLellan said the tumor was ffecting his balance, vision and peech. GIVE ^jpsp^i^^ 1371:19 We’re Struttin’ Our Stuff... ) Willy Wiggly’s Parade w, 5 °S I Foods THESE PRICES GOOD THURS, FRI, & SAT - OCTOBER 18-19-20 THIS WEEKS VALUABLE STONEWARE COUPON grrtnrtnnnnnnnnrnrrtnnnnmnrrtnnrrrtroTr^ $2.00 OFF! 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