8 Wednesday, October 12, 1977 University Daily Kansan Fire inspections From page one seven cited deficiencies have not been corrected. Installation of a fire alarm system has begun but is not completed. An outside vent for the clothes dryer, emergency lighting and an enclosed stairway with a self-closing door must be - Alpha KappaLambda, 2021 Stewart Ave. No report was on file. However, smoke detector are alarms and emergency lights are installed, the house manager said yesterday. - Alpha Phi Alpha, 101 Mississippi St.* * The house is being remodeled and no report* * of damage has been made.* - Alpha Tau Omega, 1537 Tennessee St. Very little has been accomplished. The fraternity needs to install approved fire escape, encampment and alarm system, emergency lighting and exit lights. The fourth floor electrical wiring must be brought into compliance with the National Electrical Code. Dehris must be moved from the fourth - Delta Chi, 1245 West Campus Road. Six of eight deficiencies have not been corrected. An approved fire escape, identification for exit doors, enclosed stairwells, outside vent for clothes dryers and one the three-quarter inch doors for the sleeping dorm and basement must be installed. The basement door needs to be self-closing. - Beta Theta Pi, 142 Tennessee St. Four of eight deficiencies have not been corrected. An approved fire escape, extending to the ground, must be installed. The house also needs enclosed stairwells and exit and emergency lighting. - Delta Tau Delta, 111 W. l1th St. Three of the six deficiencies have not been corrected. An automatic and manual fire alarm system with smoke detectors is needed. Emergency lighting and a self-closing kitchen door also must be installed. 2 men sought after robbery of liquor store Two men armed with knives robbed McNicoli's Retail Liquor store, 615 Arizona St. of an undetermined amount of cash in the last month, last Lawrence police said last night. Detective Sgt. Donald Dalquist said the two men had been in the liquor store with four women about 15 minutes before the robbery occurred. Dalquist would not comment, however, on whether the women were involved. Dalquist said the clerk was alone in the store, the men entered and demanded the store's cashier. . . . Juanquest said police were not sure whether the man was on foot or by car. He had no suspects. The armed robbery was the third in the last six days in Lawrence. - Delta Upsilion, 1025 Emery Road. very little has been accomplished. Only one of six deficiencies have been corrected. The house needs an approved fire escape, identification of exits, enclosed staircases and one three-way exit door and self-locking and self-exit lighting and a manual and automatic fire alarm system with smoke detectors. - Evans Scholars, 1942 Stewart Ave. The fraternity has contracted for the installation of smoke detectors but the work has not been completed. - Kappa Sigma, 104 Emery Road. Three of five deficiencies have not been corrected. A fire alarm system and emergency lighting are needed. A second floor door must be moved to give access to the exit through an enclosed hall. - Lambda Chi Alpha, 1918 Stewart Ave. The halls and stairways need emergency light;g, for which a contract has been made. - Phil Delta Theta, 1621 Edgehill Road. Two of the three deficiencies have not been corrected. The fraternity needs to install two fire access points side of the building and four stairways set up. - Phi Gamma Delta, 1540 Louisiana St. One of five deficiencies remains to be corrected. A self-closing basement door must be installed. - Phi Kappa Psi, 1602 W. 15th St. No improvements have been made. Smoke detectors, emergency lighting and an outside vent for clothes dryers are needed. - Pi Kappa Alpha, 2000 Stewart Ave. All deficiencies have been corrected. - Phi Kappa Sigma, 1625 Edgehill Road. Two of four deficiencies have not been corrected. An enclosed stairway and two approved exits from the third floor are needed. smoke detectors and a fire alarm system are being installed now. - Phi Kappa Theta, 1941 Stewart Ave. All the deficiences have been corrected. - Sigma Chi. 1439 Tennessee St. Three of five deficiencies have not been corrected. Second and fourth exit lighting must be self-closing. Self-door doors, and laundry room are needed. - Sigma Alpha Epsilon, 1301 West Campus Road. One of the five deficiencies remains to be corrected. A fire里 escape, extending to the ground, is being installed - Sigma Nu, 1501 Sigma Nu Place. No deficiencies. * Sigma Nu, 1501 Sigma Nu Place. No deficiencies. lighting, smoke detectors, an outside clothes driver vent and identification for exit doors. - *tau Kappa Epsilon, 1911 Stewart Ave.* Two of five deficiencies have not been corrected. Smoke detectors and an approved furnace room door are needed. - SIGma Phi Epsilon, 1645 Tennessee St. all deficiencies have been corrected. - Alpha Chi Omega, 1500 Sigma Nu Place. All recommendations have been met, except for the installation of one emergency light unit. - Triangle, 1144 W. 11th St. Three of seven deficiencies have not been corrected. Emergency lighting, a fire escape and the identification of exit doors are needed. - Results of sorority fire inspections are: - Alpha Delta Pi, 1800 Oxford Road. One of six deficiencies remains to be corrected. A new exit from the basement must be constructed. - Alpha Gamma Delta, 2005 Stewart Ave. Two of four deficiencies have not been corrected. A contractor plans to install smoke detectors and a fire alarm system - Alpha Phi, 1682 High Drive. None of the deficiencies have been corrected. Delivery of smoke detectors and a fire alarm system has been delayed, and the installation of emergency lighting and an enclosed stairwell from the second to third floors have been recommended. - Chi Omega, 1345 West Campus Road. One of eight deficiencies remains to be corrected. Emergency lighting needs to be installed. - Delta Delta Delta, 1630 Oxford Road. Three of nine deficiencies have not been corrected. A north fire escape, emergency windows and a screen between the second and third floors are needed. - Delta Gamma, 1001 Emery Road. All deficiencies have been corrected. - Gamma Phi Beta, 1339 West Campus Road. Two of the five deficiencies have not been corrected. Emergency lighting must be installed to escape needs to be extended to the ground. - Kappa Alpha Theta, 1433 Tennessee St. All deficiencies have been corrected. - Kappa Kappa Gamma, Gower Place. All deficiencies have been corrected. - All deficiencies have been corrected. * P1 Been Phn, 1612 W. 18th St. All deficiencies have been corrected. - Sigma Kappa, 1325 West Campus Road. All recommendations have been met, except for the installation of smoke detectors and fire alarm system. Pitchers $1.50 60 oz. Michelob TOPEKA (AP)—A legislative interim committee spent daytime afternoon fine-tuning a proposed scholarship program in which Kansas medical students could receive their education for promising to practice in the state. Free tuition proposed for practicing in-state AS A WAY OF encouraging students to take part in the program, the committee agreed to sharply increase tuition costs from their current level of $1,454 a year to 22 per cent of the cost of their education, currently amounting to about $4,900. 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