University Daily Kansan / Wednesday, February 28, 1990 5 Grissom Continued from p. 1 Julie Combs, manager of Trafalgar Square, the apartment complex where Rusch and Brown lived, testified that Grissom and the employees of his paint company painted vacant apartments from June 1988 to June 1989. Combs gave Grissom a master key that opened more than half of the apartments so he could paint them, she said. Deputy public defender Andrew Warren said that because Combs had no policy concerning the duplication of keys, district attorney Paul Morrison did not have enough evidence to suggest that Grissom entered the Rusch and Brown apartment. "I want to know what it takes to get a master key from Trafalgar," Warren said, "Apparently, not much." In other questioning, an official of Rusch's bank testified that Rusch withdrew $2,400 from her money and that the morning of her disappearance. Barbara Norton, a teller at the bank's branch at 75th and Metcalf streets, said she gave Rusch $900 at 8:43 a.m. "I had asked, 'Would large bills be all right?' " Norton said. "And she said, 'Large bills will be fine.'" Christine Rusch's parents, David and Judy Rusch, also testified. Morrison showed Judy Rusch three rings investigators found last summer in Grissom's car. "We gave that one to Christine for her 21st birthday," Judy Rusch said, pointing to a gold ring. Christine Rusch's first boyfriend gave her one of the other rings, Judy Rusch said. Another boyfriend gave her the third ring. Fire the city was minimal, Porter said. Three of the eight house complied with the fire codes, and the charges were dropped. Mike Richter, president of Alpha KappaLambda fraternity, 2012 Stewart Ave., said the fraternity had moved its furnace to a specially-built room, put in smoke detectors and coated wood paneling inside the house with fire-shielding coating. The repairs cost about $10,000. Rich Barr, Lawrence fire marshal. Continued from p. 1 said Theta Chi fraternity, 1011 Missouri St., was required to install a fire separation wall in the boiler room but instead had put in a local sprinkler system. The sprinkler system will provide better protection than the wall, he said. Sigma Kappa sorority, 1325 West Campus Road, was required to add a fire escape, which was completed before the sorority's court date, Barr said. A representative for Tau Kappa Epsilon, 1911 Stewart Ave., will appear in court Friday. John Hamilton, Tau Kappa Epsilon president, said they were required to install a second exit in the basement. The construction was completed three weeks ago. EQUAL PAY FOR EQUAL WORK? Tuesday, March 20, 1990 - 7:00-9:00 p.m. Pine Room. Kansas Union When the remaining houses are brought up to code, they will contact the fire marshal for an inspection. 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