Tuesday, December 13, 1977 3 By BRIAN SETTLE Staff Writer Appointment of recent grad as Regent sought Members of the Student Advisory Committee to the Kansas Board of Regents have suggested that Gov. Robert Bennett appoint a recent college graduate to fill one of the two upcoming vacancies on the Board of Regents. The terms of Regents John A. Montgomery and Elmer Jackson expire Dec. 31. Steve Leben, student body president and member of the advisory committee, said Fire inspection to begin at KU Medical Center BY LINDA FINESTONE Staff Writer Fire inspectors from the state fire marshal's office expect to begin inspections today of the KU Medical Center in Kansas City, Kan. Bill Shellton, inspection coordinator, said yesterday that a team of five inspectors arrived at the Med Center Monday afternoon but that inspections had not begun 'It’s doubtful if we’ll make any before tomorrow afternoon,' Shelton said. "We're going over records of what the University is doing in the way of new construction—what is being planned and what is under construction." The inspection of the Med Center had been planned to begin in early November, before the fall semester. campus. However, officials of the state fire marshal's office said last month that the two inspections had been switched so that in-flight activities could be completed before Thanksgiving vacation. INSPECTIONS OF KU educational buildings in the city, completed two weeks before the holiday. Inspectors found major deficiencies in the state fire code in Hoch Auditorium, Watson Library, Haworth Hall and Allen Field House. Misdeed forces 3-day closing The Kansas Alcoholic Beverage Control has issued a three-day suspension to the owners of Bowlwinnets, a private club at 806 W. 24th St., for serving alcohol after the closing time on Nov. 5. Miss Malone, Douglas County attorney, said yesterday. The inspectors returned to the Lawrence campus after the vacation for a week-and-a-half-long inspection of University residence and scholarship halls and Skouffer Place placement. The owners, Mark Moore and Jeff Brown, are scheduled Dec. 8 to comply with the suspension of Mr. Moore. The inspectors submitted reports of their findings and recommendations for changes in the buildings to the state fire marshal's office, which reported that the state fire marshal, said yesterday that he was in the process of reviewing those reports to decide what changes should be made. Inspectors noted major fire code calls in Lewiston hall and Waltham and Milligan hall halls Markley said Floyd Dibbern, state fire marshal, would make the final decisions about what changes should be made to bring in compliance in to compliance with the state fire code. Markley said the reports, with Dibbern's recommendations, would be given to the Kansas Board of Regents and the Kansas Legislature. 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SUNFLOWER CABLEVISION THE ADVISORY committee consists of the student body presidents of the seven colleges and universities, including the University of Kansas, Kansas State University, Wichita State University, Fort Hays State University, Emporia State University, Cleveland State University and the Kansas Technical Institute in Salina. John Conard, executive officer of the Board of Regents, said yesterday he did not think the age of Regents selections made much difference. "I THINK THE Student Advisory Committee has been very helpful and effective at providing insights and comments to us," Conard said. "I have no objection to their suggestion, I just don't think it is that important. "It isn't important if the selection is a recent graduate, 10 years out of college or 20 years" According to Kansas state statute, no more than five Regents can be from one political party. There now are five Republicans and four Democrats on the board. 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