University Daily Kansan, January 20, 1984 Page 5 Fumes continued from p. 1 Waters said that part of the problem was that certain rooms, without powerful ventilation systems, were being used for art processes that required a large airflow. It is difficult to design adequate ventilation for an art building. Cannone said, because art buildings require airflow that is not sufficient. Canole said that some of the problem areas in the building had been corrected since 1977, as money became available. For example, the silk screening room and the acid etching room were redesigned, and workers installed vents in the ceramics lab. EILEEN MURPHY, associate professor of design, said that she had suffered from a rash four years ago because vapors from laurier wood and drifted down a hallway and into her office. However, Murphy said, "Things seemed to have improved in the last year." Raymond Schwegler, chief of staff at Watkins Memorial Hospital, said that less than a year ago, a student had developed a problem with a blood bag that was exposed to toxic materials in the building. Bob Wright, associate professor of art, would can smell stuff all the time, but vaxed CANOLE IS GOING to meet next week with William Hogan, associate executive vice chairman. Canole said that he and Hogan would decide what problems needed the most attention. When money becomes available, Canole said, they will fix those problems. Jim McCrossen/KANSAN This dog is taking refuge from the cold weather in the east stairway of Wescoe Hall. The view from the stairs gave the dog a chance to watch students on their way to and from classes yesterday afternoon. while, came under shell and rocket fire late yesterday in Souk el Gharb and at the Khalde crossroads just south of the Nimes base. The Lebanese army returns continued from p.1 A U.S. diplomat said the shooting of Kerr had forced the embassy staff to step up its observance of security rules, which have been tight since last April when the American Embassy was hit by a suicide bomber. The Islamic Jihad also claimed responsibility for that incident, along THE EGYPTIAN WAS unhurt. The wife of a French diplomat was lightly wounded, but a driver for the embassy, Raymond Henri Vaupert, 43, died in a hospital yesterday after being in critical condition for 16 days. The attack on Kerr was the latest in a series of attacks by gunmen wielding silencer-equipped pistols. Two people linked to the French Embassy and one Egyptian diplomat riding in a French Embassy car have been attacked. THE ISLAMIC JIHAD, or Holy War, claimed responsibility for killing Kerr and also said the Saudi consul kid- napped Tuesday, Hussein Farajr, would be executed soon after an Islamic trial. U. S. diplomats are under instructions to avoid public places, stay indoors at night, have their routes to and from the airport, get transportation and watch for anyone following them. In the north, three people were killed and eight wounded in fierce clashes in the town of Halba yesterday between pro-Syrian militiamen and the Red Cavaliers, a unit of the Syrian army's special forces, police said. The Topeka Capital-Journal Police said school children were trapped in their classrooms while the fighting raged for three hours in the village of Halba is 10 miles southeast of Tripoli "The entire U.S. official community in Beirut is shocked, saddened and angered by the savage and unprovoked killing," an official U.S. Embassy statement said. "Such terrorist acts have no purpose." Mideast THE CALLER WHO claimed responsibility for the killing of Kerr also warned that Islamic Jihad attacks will continue until "there no longer will be a single American or Frenchman on this soil." STUDENTS Special student subscriber offer! Your $17.00 semester subscription price, will give you the very best State Local, National, and SPORTS news that is available in Kansas. with the attack on the French Embassy a year earlier and the killing of nearly 300 French and American peacekeepers in suicide bombings on Oct. 23. FOR DELIVERY CONTACT: "I personally recommend everybody take precautions," he said. However, there was no official warning to the estimated 5,000 U.S. citizens in Lebanon. East of Iowa A.E. Hall 843-2276 "We are more conscious than we have been previously of the need to follow measures prescribed by security people for personal safety," said a U.S. diplomat, who requested his name not be used. 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