University Daily Kansan, November 5, 1982 Page Black From page one Stan Hefley, a chemist for the Kansas Bureau of Investigation laboratory, testified that two elements found in deglazing fluid had been found in samples taken from various locations in the store. Daniels and Ronald Hazen, another former employee, both testified that Black had ordered a gallon can of the fluid, although only a quart can was usually ordered, when it was needed. Daniels said that Black had told him he had ordered the larger quantity because it was cheaper that way. HAZEN said, "We don't usually use that much Hazen and another former employee of the shop, Christopher Lazarino, Lawrence freshman, testified that Black had still been in the house when they left about 5.30 p.m. the night of the fire. deglazing fluid. We wouldn't use that much in a year's time." Larry Stemmerman, a fire investigator for the Lawrence Fire Department testified that a clock in the shop had stopped at 5:53 because of heat from an oven. The moulded junction box in the basement of the shop. Jessie Treu, a Lawrence police officer, said the police had been called to the fire at 6:10 p.m. on Friday. KANSAS CITY, KAN—The American College of Surgeons awarded its highest honor to a University of Kansas Medical Center professor at its convention in Chicago last week. The Distinguished Service Award was presented to David Robinson, director of the Gene and Barbara Burnt Burn Center, for his accomplishments in the area of plastic surgery. The defense presented no witnesses yesterday Med Center prof receives surgeons' award The award is given annually to a surgeon who has contributed to the field of surgery and patient care. Robinson received the award for his research, teaching and service, he said. Robinson, who said he was a bit overwhelmed at receiving the award, said the work behind the award was more gratifying to him than the actual award. "I've done a great deal of work for the American College of Surgeons, both here and in foreign countries," he said. "It's very nice to receive such an honor from the largest and most important surgical organization in the world, but it's a momentary expression and the next day is another day and it will soon be forgotten." He said the service part of the award was divided into two parts: serving on various committees and organizations, and medicinal service to people. He said taking care of patients was his most important service. Robinson, who has been a member of the College since 1948, is the first surgeon from the Med Center to receive the award in the 26 years the College has given it. Robinson has been a practicing surgeon, at the Med Center since 1950. He also has an distinguished professor of surgery for the past nine years. (4) Chicago's O'Hare airport invaded by illegal imports featuring E.T. . CHICAGO-Customs officials said yesterday they have nabbed several hundred extra-terrestrial satellites at O'Hare International airport over the past two weeks. By United Press International An estimated $40,000 worth of illegal imports bearing the famous mug of E.T. have been seized, including hand puppets and key He said the largest share of the illegal imports were destined for Chicago, but much was to be forwarded to other parts of the United States and Canada. Closing chains, said Peter J. Dispensirie, regional customs commissioner. Most of the merchandise had been shipped from Japan and Hong Kong in violation of copyright laws against trademark infringement, he said. From page one Those buildings were selected because they do not contain equipment which cooler temperatures would damage, Hogan said. Hogan said the list of buildings could possibly change between now and Dec. 24. "We hope that during the day the sun will warm the buildings above 60 degrees," he said, adding that the thermostats will be turned up to 65 degrees in January. Robert Cobb, executive vice chancellor, said the thermostats in most buildings would be adjusted to 80 degrees for the rest of the year. Some of the 23 campus buildings that will have temperatures of 60 degrees during the closing period include Carruth-O'Leary, Dyche, Green, Lindley and Murphy halls. OFFICIALS DECIDED on the 34 buildings after consulting with various departments, he He said University officials had started turning on the heat in many campus buildings in Officials had hoped to curtail the use of heat until Nov. 15, but that may not be possible if the fire is too severe. NINE BUILDINGS, including Watkins Hospital, the University libraries and buildings housing critical research and sensitive equipment, will be kept at 68 degrees, the statement said. Some of the 22 will have special areas with 45 degree temperatures, the statement said. response to the cold snap that hit town Wednesday. The buildings that will be closed Dec. 24 to Jan. 2 are: Bailey, Blake, Flint, Foley, Fraser, Learned, Lippottcino, Marvin, Moore, Smith, Spooner, Twente, and Wescoes halls, airport hangar, Bailey Annex, the Campanile, Chamney Barn, Danford Chapel, Hoch Auditorium, Kurata Lab, Lindley Annex, the Military Science building and annex, the nuclear reactor center. No. Six Schoolhouse, Nunemaker Center, Old Bank Building, the Regents Center, four traffic control stations, Twente Annex, University Relations, Wesley Foundation, Varsity House, and buildings at 1318 Louisiana St. and 1400 % Louisiana St. Womens Health Care Services P.A. Complete Abortion Services Awake or Asleep · As An Outpatient · Free Pregnancy Testing · Professional Privacy · Surgery to 26 wks. LMP 41 684-5108 5107 E. 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