University Daily Kansan Friday, December 4, 1970 3 Kansas Staff Photo by JIM HOFEMA ... complete with railroad tracks on roc NASA Helps Construct KU's Newest Building KU Space Labs Design Tuned to Caesar's Time By TIM CRAGG Kansan Staff Writer The University of Kansas soon to absorb what is probably the most modern designed and disciplinary education building in Texas. That building is the Space Technology Lab's building, on the west campus on Iowa Street. When students are offered exceptional facilities for research and problems communication in the space lab. Two years ago KU submitted a request to the National Association of College Admissions to help finance building to provide for research and education in fields related to Kansas. In addition, it provided a million for this purpose and the state of Kansas supplied most of the remainder of the appropriations designed by Hollis & Miller of Kansas City. The new building Designed by Hollis & Miller of Kansas City, the new building has only two entrances. B. G. Barr, professor of mechanical In Julius Caesar's time, an arrium was the central ball of a tent. It might be that the person could see most of what was happening in other parts of the city, or that NASA building, a person can see people in other labs doing experiments on his own because the walls of those labs that face the arrium are closed. There are four "cores" in the building. These cores are areas that can be set up and dismantled to support research equipment. In each core, which extends the vertical height of the building, are metal gutters that allow for water lines and chemical drain pipes. At each floor level are metal gratings that allow for the connection of related equipment. engineering and project director, said the building was specifically designed this way. When a person must enter, he must heisten the atrium. The auditorium will seat about Lawrence Velvet, KU professor in law battles to have legal battle in the courts war declared unconstitutional, has written a book expounding Velvel Book Views War. Disobedience Velveil described his book as dealing with five subjects: why is constitutional, what the courts failure to take steps to decide if the war is constitutional, how to nullify, and the recent proposals to curb presidential The book, "Undeclared War and Civil Disobedience: The American System in Crisis," was released recently Velvet was in the Kansas Union Thursday afternoon autographe copies. Two summers ago Velvet at tempted to have a war constitutionality case heard before the Court refused his own name, The Court refused. He has charged that the Vietnam war is unconstitutional because the President was the wounded and initiated and expanded the war. An article that Velvet wrote for the Kansas Law Review in 1988 was used as a blueprint for a recent Massachusetts law allowing its drainage men to be sent if they would be sent to Vietnam. "There are occasions when non-obstrictive, non-violent civil disobedience has a place." Velvet said. Velvet was asked to write the book by a group of New York lawyers. The book, which is about 70 months, to写。 2008 A* in 'induces' or 'write'. When asked if he thought his book would change people's ideas, Velvel said he didn't know 100 persons behind small tables on which maps and diagrams may be laid for study. Because many people using the auditorium are from foreign countries, they use English, headphones and an interpreter will be provided for them. yet, because the book has just been released. "A lot of times it's not books but ideas that change people's minds," he said. Closed circuit television cameras and receivers will operate between the auditorium and the production provision has been made for possible future connection with facilities of Kansas Medical Center (KCM). As yet the book has not gotten any reaction, either good or bad. Velvet said. Although there are only two entrances, there are many fire escapes that can be used only as exits. Nixon Cites Girl, Gets A Surprise WASHINGTON (UPD)—A 19-year-old girl surprised President Obama with a ceremony Thursday by accepting a medal for service to her fellow man and then questioning his sincerity because of continued efforts to improve the community. Deborah Jean Sweet of Madison, Ill., was one of her shoulders and who wore an ankle-length calf dress, was the last of four young women she attended in American Medal from the President. She accepted it, shook hands and thanked her. "I find it very hard to believe in your sincerity in giving an award for service until you get us out of the war." Nixon seemed taken aback momentarily. On the roof of the building are railroad tracks. Moving radar will be placed on them. "Well," he replied, "we're doing the best we can." Most groups that will use the building will be KU professors who do their own research. They will teach Technical Applications (BETA) students, the Center for Research on formerly CRES) or KU students. The BETA students will have a room to compile data and operate. The BEETA program began in April 1980 at a number of professors, commissioned by a mechanical engineering senior to assist regional manufacturing companies and to provide information applicable to each company's problems. With funds from the federal grant, and under the supervision of several professors, the BEETA program is expanding. State or private companies or individuals now call or write the student to explain their problem and how much they want to spend to find the information on it. The center helps students do the research. After the student does the technical research on the problem, the center pays him for his services. The number of students employed in the BETA program is limited. A number of research needed and connected through the center. At present there are only three students in the program. Carol Scheffe, End. Okla., junior, Harold Lowe, Greenville, Tex., junior and Harvey Loucks, Loucks. Distributor Still Anonymous The center also will be housed in the new building. Begin in the new classroom, engineering alumni the center now is entirely self-supported. In its present building, the center provides a dedicated sensing. Their radar, coupled with a computer, has printed out a detailed picture of the moon's I talked to the Grassman Thursday night. He telephoned to tell me that he would be happy to grant me an interview, but in a way I hadn't said that at the present time Grass Roots Central and Joint Enterprises recommended that consent to a personal interview By MIKE YEAROUT Kansas Staff Writer Grassman Speaks Out The building will be ready for occupancy at the beginning of the Spring semester. At present, it is unnamed. Grass Roots Central and Joint Enterprises are two groups of people that the Grassman works with. THE GRASSMAN then suggested that he write me a personal letter explaining what he was doing and why. The following is an account of what he sent me: "In the beginning—four years ago: I dropped in on some friends and I found a party in progress. What is it that anyone is smoking? "A year later—at Potters lake at night, the moon somehow smoothes overcast sky, a date offers something to smoke. And then they "TWO YEARS later—the TWO GEMS OF GRASSMAN essay," he wrote in the pop ups, felony sentences, fines out of his room. Mr. Miller, be much touched, must fight back! How? It would require a superhero. SHAZ *'END OF OCTOBER-election near. Why do the politicians respond when 90 per cent of the youth use it? Hence my pre-election GRASSMAN "My first distributions began at the beginning of this semester, as a one-shot tongue in cheek about the penalties. Most distribution occurred in the Strong-Hoch-Mallet-Flint circle, and Dasy Wasserman had any story breaks. But wait a minute! Hardly ten bags turned in, I had tactily assumed over them all, and then realized how very much this place like to float into space, and I promised myself to make more." "By the end of September, I had distributed over a hundred bags, yet the Kansan had only been notified of one, even though they had not been informed. So I take them into my confidence, and a friendship begins." "After the election—time to get things together. Five other people in town told me they told anyone else? NO. Do they want to help me in the election AS ASSURED? We come together. Another distribution. It is documented history over two per cent in the course of the election here? Different people have different desires, and Grass Enterprises are established GRASSMAN ALSO answered questions for me. Why do you give away my marjuanja? immediately, marjuanja penalties, and of the bad effects the authorities were having on the youth. Teenagers have been the children turned in to the authorities by their parents. It has now developed into an ex-boyfriend is my personal philosophy." begin. Once free grass is available in Kansas, all the students must make possession of mary Jane a felony will have to make an immediate examination of their possession hopefully quickly follow the lead. "GRASS ROOTS CENTRAL- collection and distribution of grasspasks" JOINT EN- HYPERDES-REP PANKAN for the people. Gather seeds in the fall, sow in the spring, RIGHT ON . . . How do you intend to do this? We shall rehill the marijuana penalties of a number of people openly give away something which is illegal, or give up marijuana penalties will soon make their retention unattainable. Note that I will never give up marijuana penalties, never marijuana laws. As any thoughtful person, the law is intended to prevent marijuana laws. "THE PRACTICAL realization of our goals is where my organizational structure comes to the fore. We attach our attack on two fronts (i.e., distribution of marijuana). Every grasspak we give away is an invitation for others to do so. We recognize the special importance—the quantity planting of quality marijuana. Do you know that Kansas will spend over $100,000 in a ridiculous attempt to eradicate grass next year? "We estimate it will take us less than a week to make up for what we missed out on during course the ultimate goal is to force the authorities and legions to totally despair of harvesting and harvesting of marijuana. What are your future plans? Where at Grass Roots Central and various other locations have set a very realistic goal for possession of pot by the governor about legalization of the sale of pot, as that would only permit American Tobacco Co. to grow our native sod. A Hollow victory Where do you get the money to do these things? Are you a student, a graduate, a have never and will never sell grass. You might say we are an education organization, because we all want to save time, energy, and resources in the name of justice and freedom. Students pushing may be necessary. "KANAS IS the best place to begin the struggle and Lawrence is the best place in Kansas to for life support, we still must criticize it as being unmistakeably reactionary." What is your opinion of, and how do you fit into, the Lawrence scene? I don't. In this, the eighties (dating from the first appearance of the Beatles on Ed Sullivan), it is a movement. Its existence in Lawrence would be difficult to imagine. There are those who urge others to make it hok. When Lawrence is urged the people to keep it up. "DOES THE movement pursue a no-win policy? Can the movement win a victory? After all, if the harvesters was televised, their actions were criticized as counter-productive to revolutionary goals. Who is it that has their own vision, not currently the local movement." "I believe this revolution to be much stronger than is ever superfluously evident. It merely promotes the penalties, and their entire structure is questioned. If they should be such an easy victory, but it will only happen if the people are together. No workers' needless assistance although I shall always be around; for I have dedicated my life to them. 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