10 Wednesdav. Mav 1. 1974 University Daily Kansan Tickets... Health Fees ... From Page One greater assumption of the financial burden by those who attend the games. John Beisner, student body president, agrees with the trend. His complaint is that the increase announced by the athletic department is too much for one year. Also, be's afraid this year's increase is only the smallest of several increases planned by the athletic department. What the situation boils down to is that the senate is seeking a smaller increase in ticket prices for next year and a voice in deciding ticket prices in the future. Attachment of those goals will depend on how much the senate believes that the price increases are too steep. In the past, efforts made by a united Student Senate to change actions it disapproves of have carried great weight with the University administration. What the senate will find out tonight is whether that vital unanimity exists. Nixon . . . From Page One likely to remain silent about the involvement of others. Dean: "They're going to stonewall it, as it now stands. Except Hunting. That's why it works." H. R. Haideman: "It's Hunt's opportunity." Dean: "That's right." Nixon: "That's why for your immediate things you have no choice but to come up with the $120,000, or whatever it is. Right?""Or might eight." Nixon: "Would you agree that that's the prime thing that you damn well better get Dean: "Obviously he ought to be given some signal anyway." Nixon: "Expletive deleted) get it. In a way that—who is going to talk to him, Charles W. Colson? He is the one who is supposed to know him." The White House brief said that Nixon discussed a number of different possibilities for handling the Watergate situation but that "the President rejected the payment of $120,000 or any other sum to Hunt or other Waterate defenders." Nikon also summed up the possibilities confronting him and his aides: "You really only have two ways to go. You either decide that the whole (expletive deleted) thing is so full of problems with potential criminal liabilities, which we can do and should about the publicity. We could rock that through if we had to let the whole damn thing hang out, and it would be a loays story for a month. But I can take it. The point is that I don't want any criminal liabilities. That is the way I think the White House members of the White House staff and I would trust for members of the Committee for the Re-election of the President." From Page One Hospital, said that he wished to reduce costly in-patient care and use the advances in medicine on an ambulatory basis. The hospital would have a computerized in-patient charges, such as rooms, he said. The student health fees entire debitable to a variety of health services at Dublin, Kolman said. He offered a list of medical service units provided by the health service. Those services are doctor visits, nurse visits, laboratory tests, X rays, physical therapy, prescriptions, mental health clinic visits and days of inpatient care. Summer fees for health care are $17.25. If the proposed increase goes into effect, he summer fees will be $22.15. Health services are available during those times when school isn't in session in August and January. The student is charged, but the student said. He said the student could choose to pay for each visit when school isn't t in session or he could pay a health fee of 33 cents a day during the weeks between semesters. Wollmann said that in the past weeks, the number of students the hospital has seen has increased. The hospital usually sees about 450 students a day, he said. A suggestion was made that patients be screened upon entering the hospital to determine whether they were there to see a patient. The students said that he would like to try that sort of thing at Watkins, but the biggest problem was getting the students to accept No comprehensive comparison of health services at the University of Kansas with those of other Big Eight schools has been made, said Wollmann. But Wollmann said he did have national figures that indicated that the cost of KU's health service was below the average when compared with health services of similar size. A student suggested that an audit of hospital funds be made by the Student Senate, Charles Rhoeas, the junior and chairman of the Student Senate's health board, and a student tutorry board hadn't been set up, but he hoped to establish one. Watergate... From Page One resign, although many said they hoped he would. "Nixon should be impeached to lessen the power of the president and to strengthen the Congress and the Constitution," Dick Schmidt, Hays sophomore, said. Pritchard said he thought Nixon would have assumed a dictatorial position and continued to intimidate people if Watergate badn't pulled the plug. Sue Andrews, Glen Ellyn, Ill., sophomore, said she thought impaction proceedings were out of the question because past police officers hadn't been punished for illegal offenses. Opinions were divided on whether the Mitchell-Stans acquittal would have any bearing on Nixon's case. Half said they thought it would be unfair, half said they thought it would help Nixon. 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