University Daily Kansan Thursday, October 7, 1971 3 Kansan Staff Photo by ED LALLO Police Escort Prisoner Away Shortly after apartment burst into flames Police Employ Gas to Subdue Man After Apartment Siege Police three gas grenades into a sparring match hour and a few hours later at 11:25 Wednesday night and emerged with a prisoner moment before the confrontation. The man was identified as Jack Papp, manager of Plaza Maan Apartment, who lived in the apartment building said the incident started when the man entered the building. Summerfield Remodeling Causes Computer Stop The remodeling of the Computation Center in Schoellau Hall necessitated the first phase of a computer operations shutdown, which is carried out. Construction at construction center for the underway site since mid-September, when the initial procedures for a restoration and renovation plan According to Paul J. Wolfe, Computation Center driver, the $50 million in funding provided built-in security and a limitation of access to computer resources. Work now in progress at the center includes the installation of improved air-conditioning and emergency lighting systems. The east stairwell and surrounding area, which were damaged by the bomb blast on Dec. 11 are also be restored. Computation Center officials said that the renovation process would probably be completed by mid-November. The first phase of the scheduled alteration. She was removed from the scene by ambulance, shortly after 10 p.m., but returned limping later. after surrounding the apartment or about an hour, post starter set up in jackets and gas masks and advised by standers that they might leave. A second shutdown is due to run from 5 a.m. Nov. 9 through 8 p.m. Nov. 11. A policeman broke the window and exploded a gas grenade. Within two minutes a policeman sprayed it with a fire engine here in a hurry." Police dragged the man out of the building moments later. He was incoherent and asked a policeman if there was a fire when he heard about the fire By JEROME ESSLINGER Kansan Staff Writer Changed Appeals Rights Included in Draft Law Several changes are anticipated when the new draft is released, Nixon actually goes into effect in mid-to-late November, Dean Kuckley to the dean of men, said Tuesday. The new law will institute a nationwide draft call to replace the new state laws, and provide draft registrants with additional appeals rights. Curtis W. Tarr, director of Selective Service, announced Tuesday that he had directed the agency to suspend action on classifications, appeals and personal appearances until details of the wrist-biting were determined. According to Kackley, the basic structural changes in the new law include a revision of the law that gives appeals rights of drafters' rights. The new law enables a draft court to decide before a local appeals court and allows him to plead a case in person before a state appeals court. Kackey said that upon a request a local board must also give a registrant a statement of decision concerning how the decision was affected in his classification Formerly, local boards were not required to give an explanation to registrants who appeared before Kackey. Draft call-up procedures have also been revised Tarr said Tuesday that the new provides for a uniform, nationally recognized assessment. Previously, states were assessed separate quates to fill projected gaps. Wescoe to Reduce Needs The completion of Wessex Hall, the $8 million humanities building, construction, could end the need for several of the older or temporary buildings. Only the occupants of 2 of the 10 temporary trailer units are candidates for space in the new building. However, Blake Annes, a master carpenter at Oread Hall, office for American Studies, will probably no longer be needed, according to the Office of Fellites Planning and Management, whose occupants of Lindley Annes will be transferred to Wescow Hall but The new building, named in honor of the University of Kansas, from 1960-1969, will be ready for occupancy by the fall. The structure will be 400 feet long and 150 feet wide, and constructed of reinforced concrete. The north side of the roof has two floors and the south side four, a result of the steep slope site. Besides office space, Wescoe Hall will provide 36 classrooms. two 300-seat auditoriums, 21 seminar rooms and 12 classrooms with special elec- tric equipment for language instruction. Classrooms will be on the top floor with the auditoriums on the third or Jayhawk Boulevard level. The two lower levels will be occupied by faculty and department offices and a mail distribution center The boardwalk along Jayhawk Boulevard will be used until the exterior of Wescou Hall is completed and the site work completed By the new law, individuals across the country will be called simultaneously by lottery number. Draft officials, announces crawl this week that only those women with numbers up to 125 can expect to be drafted yet this year Kackley stated that KU students are concerned with their draft vulnerability status in two respects. Students without deferments want to know the alternatives to future military induction and students with deferments, are given the draft status will be when they participate have the 2-SD deferred, be said. Kackey said that because of the school placed earlier this year on a three-year type of deferments, most of his fellow children could not obtain student loans. *Students*, though, are allowed to complete a semester before being drafted and senior eligible to easily able to receive them*. he said According to Kackley, basic alternatives to military induction include enlistment in reserves. Guard or ROTC programs. However, KU ROTC officials said Wednesday that they had not yet seen any noticeable increase in the number of students that a student may drop a D.S. deferment at any time if he feels his lottery number excludes him from school. The university has a particular year. To become vulnerable, a student must be classified i-LA and must be able for the draft at least one day. "A student can send to his local board a request for declaration as of December 31. He would then officially classified as A-1 for that day, but of at January 1 he would be classified as B-1 for this classification," Kackley said. by dropping into the "second priority" a student would be eligible for draft only after he or she persons who made the base for the A-1 classification. THE JAMES TAYLOR CONCERT Available at WAGON WHEEL STORE Underneath the Wheel at 14th St. Price: 40c per hr. lecture NEED HELP? Novel Notes THE JAMES TAYLOR CONCERT KUs first notetaking service Offering complete easily understood Topical Outlines for these lectures: Psy. 1 Econ I Psy. 5 Econ 10 (all sections) Psy. 51 Geology (both sections) Psy. 151 Geography & (all sections) Anthro I & 51 Org. Chem. 162 Phone: 843-0068 THE JAMES TAYLOR CONCERT STEVE MILLER FRI. OCT. 8, AT 8 & 11 P.M. $3.50 ADV. $4.00 DOOR FRANK ZAPPA & THE MOTHERS SAT. OCT. 23, AT 8 & 11 P.M. $4.50 ADV. $5.00 DOOR Tickets Available at KIEFS DISCOUNT RECORDS Use Kansan Classifieds TO: KU Students and the Lawrence,Kans. 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