Page 6 University Daily Kansan, April 28, 1981 we are pleased to announce our relocation comprehensive health associates is at home at fox hill surgery clinic 1-435 & roe 4401 west 109th street overland park, kansas 66211 (913) 642-3100 complete health care for women - gynaecology * obstetrics * contraception * pregnancy testing * community education * counselling - abortion * sonography * tubal ligation * colposcopy * cryosurgery * laser surgery a licensed ambulatory surgery center and a member of the national abortion federation From page 1 Solbach student fees have to make 25 percent of the regents funds." Coleman said. "If, however, fewer students enroll, then less students will have to pay more money to keep that 25 percent level." WHEN THE HOUSE and Senate Ways and Means Committees approached the Regents on the tuition hike, they would have would cut the Regents budget by 25 percent to encourage the tuition hike. The Ways and Means Committees also said that they would authorize the $30 million in percent to raise the money lost in the cuts. In its last meeting, however, the Regents raised tuition by 22 percent instead of the 15 percent recommended by the Legislature. Sobach said that it was his understanding that the 22 percent increase was actually designed by the Regents to placate the Legislature from being threatened with that justification, he said, the increase was not undesirable but unnecessary. "I am technically still a student," Solbach said, "and as students we have to ask which is more important, cheap or expensive," she added. The legislature fails to raise the funds, Coleman said that he was concerned with students' lack of representation on the tuition increase decision. we should be able to pick up the costs ourselves." "I think that furthering communications between students and the Regents would be helpful to them," Coleman said. "I am disappointed that student input was not considered. By following up on this we want to let the Regents know how necessary it is to consult students." SOLBACH SAID that he thought Coleman and Bingaman had conveyed the student concerns at the meeting. "I think that the point that Bingman and Coleman wanted to make was that tuition increase items should have been on the Regents meeting agenda," Solbach said. "Because it wasn't, they student input had been blocked." "Bingaman and Coleman were concerned that students should have been consulted more and I agree with their concerns." However, Solbach said, since the decision was made, there was little that the Legislature could do to lower the increase. In fact, he said, such a move might cause more increases in the long run. Coleman wants delay on beer sales By KATHRYN KASE Staff Reporter Coleman said the decision to table th Bert Coleman, student body president, said yesterday he would attempt to table a proposal to serve beer in Memorial Stadium at today's University of Kansas Athletic Corporation Board meeting. Kansan staff applications due Friday Applications for 1981 summer and fall Kansan news and business staff positions are available in the Student Senate office, 105 B Kansas University, and the Student organizations and Activities, 200 Strong Hall and in 105 Fint Hall. Completed applications are due in Assistant Dean Dana Deilebgood's mailbox in 105 Flint Hall by 5 p.m. Friday. 0 Tonight: WOODY HERMAN AND HIS THUNDERING HERD (16 Piece Big Band) Tickets still available Dear Betty, Thursday: FREE SHOWCASE! 3 Band! Friday: The Barking Geckos - IOH Celeoder Where the stars are 7th & Mass 842-6930 - Friday: The Banking Geckos * Saturday: Steel Pulse * Every Sunday: Lynch & McDee Lawrence Opera House Every day, Lynn and Andrea 1912 W. 25th 842-3416 COMPARE OUR PRICES! Park Plaza South Apts. Summer Rates—June and July Only 1 bedroom—unfurnished from $135–furnished from $155 2 bedroom—unfurnished from $155–furnished from $175 FALL RATES 10 month lease starting August 1 1 bedroom—unfurnished from $175—furnished from $195 1 bedroom—unfurnished from $175—furnished from $195 2 bedroom—unfurnished from $195—furnished from $215 Now accepting deposits for summer or fall. Deposit equal to one month's rent required. Another issue connected with selling beer in the stadium is whether it would generate much additional revenue, Coleman said. Reports from other schools estimate about a 20 percent increase in revenue, but it is unclear whether the increase is measured on a per game or an overall basis, he said. just w. of louisiana on 23rd "Because of the political implications involved with serving beer in the stadium, the feeling in Topeka about KU and feelings throughout the state came from Coleman, said, "we decided not to take any action on the motion." Ideally, the beer proposal would be tabled until the Board's summer meeting Coleman said. In the meantime, Mr. Coleman's research can be done on the proposal. proposal was made during yesterday's meeting of a KUAC subcommittee. Colle- The additional time could also be used to persuade KU alumni to support selling beer in the stadium, he said. $2.50 "We could use the time for getting fact sheets, putting together a more complete report than our committee would have to come up with a more clear picture." "Some members think it wouldn't provide sufficient revenue for the non-revenue producing sports," he said. Revenue figures vary widely, depending on which basis is used. Currently, some committee members receive $7,000, while $4,000 can be generated, Coleman said. Big 6" $1.25 roo $1.50 on special 4/28-5/5 TOGETHER WE CAN MAKE IT HAPPEN! If you could lose weight by yourself, you would have done so by now. Tues.-Tues. Special Bologna, salami and american cheese, topped with lettuce, tomatoes & mayo, all piled high on our own fresh oven toasted wheat "It looks as if the alums and the the HOAGIE delivered subs reg. price 1 sub per coupon CALL TODAY FOR A FREE CONSULTATION 841-DIET students are diametrically opposed," he said. "The students support it and the alums don't." WIN AT THE LOSING The name of the student has not been released, pending notification of the student's next-floor k-plan, who live in the same building. The student was a graduate student of pharmacy. 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