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3 "ft qnri aged-' build in g receives priority daily gf ff fgf f Nebraska Gov. J. James Exon said Wed nesday that the reconstruction of the fire damaged Plant Industry BIdg. on East Cam pus is a top priority and said he will con . sider favorably a supplemental appropria tion by the Legislature to cover toe costs. "The day after the fire, I told uravenity officials that we had to have the building back as soon as possible and that they should make whatever repairs necessary " Exon said. Damage from the Ai'g. 22 fire has been estimated between SI million and $13 mil lion. Additional damage to electrical equip ment will total between $250,000 and $400,000, according to Harley Schrader UNL physical plant director. TJE. Kartung, dean of the College of Agriculture, said earlier that reconstruction of the building, which contained mainly re search and the Horticulture, Entomology and Plant Pathology Departments will in volve replacing the roof and ventilation system. "-"' Officials have said the most serious damage was to the research activity and the flow of agricultural information from re searchers to Nebraska's farmers. "It's such an important building to Ne braska," Exon said. Td give its reconstruc tion first priority." Exon said the recent budget requests by the university, which call for 30.7 per cent more tax dollars for the university, should not affect the possible supplemental ap propriation. tie said he had not seen the line-by-line university budget request, but said the state soon will begin examining all requests from state agencies and seeing how much money is available. The university had a $500,000 deduct ible insurance policy on the building, which will cover much of reconstruction costs. Editor-in-chief: Rebecca Brito, News Editors: Randy Gordon and Lori Demo, Managing Editor; Stan Linhcrst. 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