Page 12 - The Michigan Daily - Friday,'June 6, 1986 Official confident of 'U' fire precautions By HARISH CHAND he said, to make sure that if there is a Quad Building Director Debra Pat- The May 31 fire that injured 34 fire, everyone gets out. naik said that everything the Univer- students at Michigan State University Allan also said that improved fire- sity buys for its dorms - including started asa prank that could "happen consciousness has drastically cut the carpeting and furniture - are anywhere," an MSU official said this number of false alarms. evaluated according to fire resistan- week. But Joel Allan, manager of "In the last two-and-a-half to three ce. University housing security said the years, our number of false alarms are Allan Levy, West Quad's building chances of a similar fire breaking out 20 percent of what they used to be," in campus dorms are "very, very, Allan said. very slight." STUDENTSrCAUGHT pulling a K ing lau ds In 1981, a damaging fire at East false alarm are generally evicted Quad injured six students. from Universtiy housing and Allan noted a problem with students prosecuted. South Quad offers cash By JOHN DUNNING who "flick their Bics,' but mentioned rewards for information leading to the Special to the Daily several steps the University has taken apprehension of those who pull false DETROIT - Coretta Scott King to alleviate the problem. alarms, he said. renewed her late husband's call for "I'd match our fire record against Mary Antieu, South Quad's building non-violent protest here last Sunday, any university in the country for our director, agreed that students have praising student activists who have size," he said. become more cooperative in "risked life and limb for justice." AS AN EXAMPLE, Allan cited the evacuating the building after an The widow of Martin Luther King, implementation of mandatory dorm alarm goes off. South Quad has been speaking to an audience of 300 at evacuations two years ago. "Before, plagued by false alarms and trash can Precious Blood Church, said non- each building had its own procedures. fires for several years. violence must be taught at an early Some did evacuate, some usually Allan also said the University is age. Students involved in the non- didnt." considering switching to new, more violent civil rights movements in the Building directors now have their expensive dorm mattresses that are 1960s are more effective leaders staff checking rooms (for students), fire resistant. Both Allan and East today, she said, emphasizing that director agreed that the chances of a fire here are slim. "We have a reasonably good fire protection system," he said. BUT ACCORDING to Levy, there are still steps that could be taken. Though smoke detectors are curren- tly required in all rooms with lofts "most, it not all hallways - except in some maintenance areas - do not have smoke detectors...There's a lot of interest but we haven't come up with a good way to do it yet." student demonstrators relations between blacks and whites can improve only through increased educatiion of young children. King paid special tribute to the four black freshman from Greensboro AT&T college credited with starting the Civil Rights movement in 1960. The students demanded to be served at an all-white lunch counter ina local Woolworths. THEIR REFUSAL to leave without a meal triggered a wave of sit-ins throughout the South, which still segregated blacks into "separate but equal" public facilities. According to University Sociology Prof. Aldon Morris, an expert on the Civil Rights movement, the Green- sboro sit-in actually culminated a decade of black activism which was lead primarily by Southern churches and ministers like King. 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