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Kansan staff writer Photos of them and several other KU athletes, coaches and teams hang on the walls of the new National Veterans Center in visitor center in Overland Park. The $3 million center is an addition to the NCAA offices, which were moved in February from Mission. The center, which will open Saturday, is expected to draw more than 250,000 visitors a year. The 12,000-square-foot building has on display 800 photographs, a 96-square-foot mural depicting several scenes throughout NCAA history and a bust of Theodore Roosevelt, who founded the NCAA a display features yearly winners of the NCAA basketball championship, including two championships teams from the University of Kansas. founded the Fortress On the northeast wall of the center A plaque honors the 1952 championship team, coached by Allen, and another plaque honors the 1988 championship team, coached by Brown. Woodard, a former KU women's basketball player, and Ray Evans, a former KU All-American football player, also are honored at the centennial. Will Rudd, director of the center, said the photographs used at the center were provided by hired photography professionals and illustrated magazine and universities. "There are three basic criteria used for displaying a photo," Rudd said. "The picture has to be current, significant and relevant." The center was financed mostl through grants from Eastman Kodak and CBS, Budd said. Rudd said that the idea for the center came about the time of the 1988 NCAA Final Four. It took about two years to gather all the photographs for the center, Rudd said. The center was the "brainchild" of Dick Schultz, the NCAA executive director, Rudd said. "We had an exhibit at the 1988 games celebrating the 50th anniversary of the Final Four games. Dick Sears gave us a exhibit for all athletes," he said. Doug Vance, KU sports information director, said that the NCAA notified KU about a year ago about the center. "We felt honored they wanted to include us," Vance said. "It's a great concept, representing something positive for NCAA and its members." City cites bookstore in violation Bv Elicia Hill Kansan staff writer Lawrence city commissioners found the Jayhawk Bookstore last night to be in violation of one of the original terms of its expansion agreement but also unanimously voted to allow a revised site plan for the bookstore. Price Banks, city planning director, told commissioners that the Jayhawk Bookstore, 1420 Crescent Road, was using its second floor as carpeted retail space instead of storage, which is a violation of the expansion agreement approved in June 1989. Last week, the commission approved a revised site plan for the bookstore contingent upon Bill Mugger, owner of the store, correcting 19 violations. At last week's meeting, the commission decided to defer decision on the second floor commissioners could join the bookstore. will serve notice to the store, and I, they do not comply by the deadline of Dec. 1, we have the authority to shut of the water." Banks said after the "Within the next several days we "As a matter of due process, my client deserves the opportunity to review the wording about the second-floor compliance." Eldredge said. "We are not prepared tonight to address those additional concerns." Jane Eldredge, Muggy's attorney, complained to commissioners that her client made the necessary corrections to the revised site plan and that the second-floor violation was a new and separate allegation and should be deferred. But commissioner Bob Schumm disagreed. "We've got to put our foot down on this," Schumann said as he slammed his hand down on the table. "This was brought up last week, and it was in the minutes . . . and everyone was here to hear it." Trees make paper. 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