Show Library window breaks breaks' no one injured Dave Jensen Contributing Writer I I I Library patrons were surprised earlier this month when a window on the main floor suddenly cracked and broke Southwind Southwind South wind gusts in excess of 50 mph are believed to have been responsible for damage to a window near the southeast corner of the library The window which measures approximately two fe feet t by eight feet broke at around 11 am a.m. on Feb 1 Although the I library was occupied the incident was not observed and there were no injuries 1 Don Thomson craft foreman theorized that the wind velocity caused a than greater normal difference in compression compression compression com com- between the air inside and the air outside of the building The greatest inherent weakness in any large building building build build- ing are the windows and the doors explained Thomson Another point of view was offered by Library Technician Moira Lawson who dismissed the breakage as just one of those things A Anew new window nd W WaS installed the next day dav at an anticipated cost of r rS I S |