16 Friday, October 5. 1979 University Daily Kansan From page one ing the commission's majority opinion, said that it was time to "Get tough with the hardcore, ugly signs." He said monetary consequences for the agreement are difficult for argumentations of a variance. COLLINS SAID that existing houses, which were built under new housing codes that did not comply with the sign ordinance, were given variances. "They don't make people tear down their houses because they don't have the right setback from the street," she said. "We are planning to invest in a new sign, we're planning to invest in a new sign." "We are going to wait awhile about complying with the ordinance. We want to see what happens with the other businesses. "I think if we all worked together we might get the commissioners to change their minds." "I'm tired of talking about it," Ed Pocizewski, owner of the Virginia Imn, 200 W. Sixth St., said that he was very disappointed with the commission's decision. KU student found dead A KU graduate student was found dead yesterday morning in his north Lawrence residence, Lawrence police said yesterday. The victim was discovered by his wife in the couple's kitchen after she awake at 8 a.m. and rushed to Lawrence Memorial Hospital after police arrived at 7:11 a.m. and found no pulse. The man was pronounced to be ill four hour later, a police spokesman said. Detective Wayne Schmille said two bottles of an unknown substance which has been sent to a lab for analysis, and a syringe were found near the victim. an autopsy was performed at about 11 a.m. yesterday, Alan Sanders, Douglas County coroner, said, the cause of death could not be determined until toxicity tests Pocjeiwski said. "This will definitely be a financial burden for my family." THE VIRGINIA INN must replace its 250-square-foot sign in one year. He said a sign firm had estimated the cost of a new sign to be from $5,000 to $8,000. Pociewski said he was glad that the commissioners were partially sympathetic to the financial strain involved with purchasing a new sign. "At least they gave us a year to get the new sign," he said. "I was surprised about that. The way the discussion was going I didn't even think we'd get that." Rusty Springer, owner of Rusty's Food Center, 23rd and Louisiana streets, said he had thought that all of the older signs in "I THOUGHT ID to keep my sign," Springer said. "I was shocked by having part of the sign so would concern. That was just a matter of removing an electric circuit. I have no idea how it got there." Springer's sign, which has been in existence since 1959, also must be removed within one year. town would receive variances under a grandfather clause. William Cutter Jr., owner of Kentucky Fried Chicken, 658 W. 23rd St., said he also was disappointed in the commission's decision. Kentucky Fried Chicken was cited for having signs on three walls. The ordinance allows only two wall signs. The third sign, on the east side of the building, must be removed by the end of the year. At Tuesday's meeting Cutter asked the commission for a variance from one and half to two years because of his plans to remodel his store within that period of time. HE TOLD THE commissioners that the signs on the remodeled store would conform to the city's ordinance. "I thought my request was reasonable," Cutrer said. "Apparently, the commissioners did not." He said that the removal of the third sign and the resulting repair of the wall would cost about $250, that the remodeling of his store would cost about $150,000. Derailment . . . From page one questions for three to four days, Dunbar said. The fireman, H. P. Hand of Newton, may be interviewed in the next two days. It is not known whether the fireman was in the engine at the time of the accident. Speed recording devices in two of the train's three engines indicated the train was traveling 7 km on a 30 mpc curve when it met the intersection of Fourth and Ohio streets. DUNBAR SAID the tapes from the device to send a to Santa F. Laboratory in Barstow, Calif., for further analysis. Calif., the lab that analyzed the analysis might change the speed estimate, previous experience indicated it probably would not be more than three or four mph. Ellwood T. Driver, vice chairman of the NTSB, said Wednesday that the investigation sought to determine why the train was traveling so fast. Driver returned to Washington, D.C.esterfield, leaving nine investigators in the firing room. The members would leave by Saturday, although there is a possibility that they may return. Dunbar said officials from Santa Fe Railroad, who have been assisting in the investigation, did not know when Graham had last traveled the route through Lawrence. G. R. MARTIN, a unico official in Kansas City, said it had been at least five years since Graham had traveled the Lawrence route. Investigators riding the train over the route found a large sign about three miles before the accident site warning that the Lawrence depot was ahead. A public hearing may be authorized within the next 10 days. Dunbar said, to collect more information. The hearing would be held in four to six weeks, he said. 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