Wednesday, April 16, 1986 From Page One University Daily Kansan 5 Reaction Continued from p. 1 be prepared to fight the whole nation. "All those people who died or were hurt in the accident have relatives who will not forgive the United States." Recent reports from Tripoli have not confirmed a definite number of dead, although the latest account said at about 100 people had died, including Khadafy's adopted infant daughter. Like the extent of the damage to Libya, the results of President Reagan's actions cannot be determined yet, said Clifford Ketzel, professor of political science. Ketzel teaches POLS 470. American Foreign Policy. U. S. actions probably will not be supported by most nations around the world, Ketzel said. "We are probably going to be less supported than we were before," he said. "Since France was not supporting us before, they probably will not support us now." Foreign ministry officials in Paris said the French Embassy in Tripoli was hit by one of the blasts, but reports on the extent of the damage vary. Experts will be unable to predict how the attack on Libya will affect terrorism. Ketzel said. "It's going to increase or decrease terrorism," he said. "Terrorism was on the increase anyhow. We don't know what will happen now." But Thaer Laham, Damascus, Syria, graduate student, said ter- rific work was done. "It all very subjective," he said. "To me, attacking Libya is a terrorist attack, especially when the evidence against Libya has not been produced." Syria condemns the U.S. actions, Laham said, but probably will not provide military support to Libya. Kelly, later described him as a lower-ranking embassy employee who was not in a policy-making position. "Syria is quite a distance away from Libya," he said. "Plus the fact that is one attack; it is not a war." Continued from p.1 Sudan The British Broadcasting Corp. reported that the victim was a technician. Stockman said he was shot in the head and was hospitalized in serious condition. Robert Bruce, another State Department spokesman, said the American was leaving the embassy and going up beside him and shots were fired. Earlier yesterday, about 200 demonstrators shouting "Down, down U.S.A.", marched through Khartoum's streets to protest. Musem Continued from p. 1 Root wants to start a new museum, she said, which would be called the International Public Safety Museum and Hall of Honor. It would honor paramedics, servicemen and others. "We want to honor the people assisting the public in times of peril," she said. Root said she would like to establish the museum in Lawrence because there was so much history here. She is trying to obtain non-profit status for the museum and has collected letters of support from police officers, politicians and others to help the cause. 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