Tuesday. November 28, 1978 University Daily Kansan Order any Pizza and get TWO FREE Colas! offer good Tuesdays only 1445 23rd St. Lawrence 841-7900 *Franchise area only Need help? Advertise it in Kansan want ads. Brian Connor, Kansas City, Mo, freshman, became the first KU student to use the Life Flight helicopter to St. Joseph's University last Monday and it may have saved his life. Connor, who was transferred from Watkins Hospital to St. Joseph's on Nov. 20, died in his hospital, probably suffering from encephalitis, an inflammation of the brain, his cerebellum. F. J. Armatiello, Conner's physician, said Connor was still in a stoma and in the inpatient ward after his improvement improved slightly. Connor now is listed in serious condition after several days on the ICU bed. Student alive after hospital airlift "It was truly a lifesaver," Connor's mother said. "Thank God for the helicopter and that they were able to land it at Watkins." MRS. CONNOR said it took the helicopter Connor had been ill with the fusar for a week, Mrs. Connor said, but he had thought he would just get over it as several memoirs of his fraternity, Alpha Tau Omega, echec only about 11 minutes to fly to St. Joseph's, and traffic problems resulting from a KU basketball game that night would have been much longer ride if an ambulance had been seen. "He went to the K-state game on Saturday, Nov. 18, and the next day he called us and said he was really scared, that his arms were becoming numb," Mrs. Connors said. MARTIN WOLLMAN, of Watkins hospital, said the decision to use the bedside unit was made. "We were concerned because his condition was deteriorating so fast," Wollman said. Mrs. Connor said tests yesterday showed Parking project nears completion Half of the new spaces will be reserved for employees and the remaining spaces will be open for resident parking, according to J.J. Wilson, director of housing. Twenty-six new parking spaces are under construction for use by employees and residents of McCollum and Ellsworth residence halls. In addition to the parking spaces, concrete steps are being built to replace the wooden steps that lead to the walkway through Stouffler Place Apartments. The new spaces are south of McCollum and southeast of Eldsworth. When was the last time you rented a car for $5.95 per day plus mileage We have a few late model cars for sale 2340 Alabama 843-2931 Admiral Car Rental "He's got a long way to go," she said, "He'll have to be trained, but there's hope that within a year he'll be able to live a normal life again." some possibility that Connor would come out of the coma within the next few days. Also, she said, there was hope that his brain could be retrained. Doug Messmer, assistant athletic director, said public season tickets, which cost $60, and private events. the top of Allen Field House for more seating. "We are nearly sold out entirely," Messer said. "I don't think it has ever happened in Allen Field House. It's definitely a record season." Smith said some persons buying reserved tickets last season were sitting in student sections and taking up seats reserved for students. Sound on Wheels 1827 Haskell The board set a maximum of 6,700 tickets, but advised that only 6,500 tickets be sold. The other 200 tickets were to be figured as part of a crowding factor, and only sold if the allocated number of tickets were sold, Smith said. Smith also said additional ushers had been hired to ensure that only spectators with a student ticket and a student ID were sitting in the student section. But because of several student requests for tickets, Smith said, the board made a decision to change the policy. Santa is Shopping at Sound on Wheels Student tickets will be on sale from 8:30 a.m. until they are all sold or until the start of tomorrow's game against Farleigh Dickinson at 7:35 p.m. The price is $15. Tickets sales were stopped last Tuesday when sales reached a 6,000 ticket unit, and the business closed. All prices have been marked down choose from: The project, costing $42,000, is being funded through student housing contract Wilson said workers were "a week from being done with the major work," but the completion date was uncertain because of the weather. If both student and public season tickets are sold out before tomorrow's game, Messer said, no single-game tickets will be available. For those students who have not bought a student season basketball ticket, 200 additional season tickets will go on sale today, in accordance with chairman of the Athletic Seating Board. PIONEER SANYO JENSEN PANASONIC MOTOROLA CRAIG AUDIOVOX 200 student season tickets still on sale at field house Sound on Wheels has the most professional, experienced installation in the entire area. 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