12 Friday, May 4,1973 University Daily Kansan --- Vote ... (Continued from page 1) tension of coverage for consultations to any licensed physicians. The present coverage in both of these areas is restricted to Watkins. The two administrative changes provide for the establishment of an office of contact in Lawrence by Blue Cross & Blue Shield on the basis of a copy of the policy to each participant. The annual cost of the new policy will be $98.40 for one person, $17.42 for two persons or $26.84 for three persons. The senate also voted to support a proposed $7 a semester increase in the student health fee. The new fee would be $30 and will be approved by the Kansas Board of Regents. Dr. Raymond Schweiger, director of student health services, said the increase in the fee was necessary if the hospital was to survive financially. The senate also approved a bill that changes the campus bus fare from 10 cents to 15 cents and provides for the establishment of some type of pass system for bus riders. This bill will become effective at the opening of the fall semester. In other action, the senate approved an allocation of $2,500 for the Daily Kansas. These funds will be used to help finance the Kansas during the summer session. The meeting was adjourned at 1 a.m. today after a quorum call failed to produce senators to continue the meeting, and sent the agenda when the meeting was adjourned. Nichols Approves Activities Budget Chancellor Raymond Nichols has approved the student activities budget Nichols said Thursday that he had sent the budget to Martin Jones, University budget officer, for inclusion in a financial board of the university Board of Residents for final approval. The chancellor said that he would approve any changes the Student Senate might make in his position. However, such changes to be to be supplemental appropriations, he said. The department of economics recently presented scholarship awards to students for their outstanding work in economics, business and related fields. Econ Students Commended By Department The scholarship awards are given in honor of three former KU professors who had distinguished careers in the department of economics. Rush, Maryville, Mo. The A. J. Boynton Scholarships were given to two senior economics majors, Mr. Hodgson and Dr. Lloyd. James M. Fischer, Wichita senior; Robert Gunderson, Cincinnati, Ohio; senior; and Terry Rastens, Hernond senior; recipients of the John Ise Scholarship. The Domenico Gagliardo Scholarship was awarded to Rhonda Smith, El Dorado senor, who was cited as being an outspoken activist with an excellent record in economics. Step out in cork-soled fancies from The Little Old Shoemaker - Bresson Room service when you need it! Cleo can't make it to breakfast . . . or lunch . . . or dinner. She's sick, but she's still hungry. So, what does she do? Have a friend or roommate bring her a tray of food. It's that simple. Making life pleasant for Cleo, even when she's sick, is only one of the many reasons why you should stay at our place. So . . . make the right move. Come to where the living is easy. Naismith Hall 1800 Naismith Drive, Lawrence, Kansas 66044 Phone (913) 842-8989 Patronize Kansan Advertisers George Carlin Kenny Rankin In Concert University of Kansas, Hoch Auditorium This Saturday, May 5,8 p.m. Tickets 4.00,4.50. All seats reserved Tickets are on sale NOW at Kiefs, Mall Shopping Center, and the Town Crier, 919 Mass. TICKETS ARE NOW ON SALE AT ON-CAMPUS BOOTH. These are the best seats available. A KU-Y Production 1