University Daily Kansan, January 21, 1981 Page 3 KU grad runs for city office A 1973 KU Law School graduate will run for one of three available at-large City commission seats in the April 7 election. Ton Gleason, 32, also earned his undergraduate degree, a B.S. in journalism, from the University of Kansas in 1970. He is the chairman of Lawrence's Community Development Block Grant Advisory Board, which recommends to the commission uses data on development needs and Development funds. Gleason is also a member of the Oread Neighborhood Association board of directors. Gleason said yesterday downtown development was "one of the key issues of the campaign," and that he "agreed with the principle, but not the method" of a recent group of petitionsers seeking to change downtown work by the city until it adopted a "comprehensive downtown plan." Gleason said people should vote for commissioners with views on downtown similar to their own, "and let the commission set the policy." He pointed out that the petition, if ever passed on a ballot, could not be repealed for 10 years. The petition is now being challenged in Douglas County District Court. By ALVIN REID Staff Reporter Health fee covers aspirin and more Because of the flu epidemic many students find themselves unwillingly using their student health fee. But many of these students don't realize the health fee entitles them to more than a trip to the doctor. "We had over 100,000 student visits last year, so students know there are services offered," Martin Wollman, director of health services for the hospital, said. "Students who don't know everything their health费 entitle them to." The student health fee covers not only medical examinations, but also medical evaluations and histories. Also included are most chemical, blood and bacteriological lab tests for outpatients. The only lab tests that are charged for are those sent to other places for examination, Wollman said. Lesser-known services that are also free include physical therapy, mental health counseling and dietary advice. Students requiring physical therapy are entitled to four free visits yearly, and students in need of mental health service are permitted four free visits. Watkins Hospital provides other services not fully covered by the health fee. There are charges for medications, X-rays, hospital rooms and lab tests for hospitalized students. "Although we do charge for some things, the prices are lower than you would find at any private hospital," Wollman said. Health services are not refused to students unable to pay. Cobb to answer questions in forum Open forums will be held for an hour before each University Council meeting this semester at the University of Kansas. The forums will give members of the University community the opportunity to present questions and concerns about the issues discussed in the book or chancellor for the Lawrence campus. The first forum will take place at 2:30 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 22, in 108 Blake Hall. The University Council will convene in the same room at 3:30 p.m. and the Faculty Council will meet immediately after University Council. Sunset bill debate set for next week A bill extending the life of the 1978 Sunset Law breezed through the Kansas House Government Organizations Committee this week. The bill probably will not be debated until next week, Wendell Lady, speaker of the House, said yesterday. The House committee recommended approval of a bill to fund the island Park, said he may wait for more bills before scheduling House debates. The Sunset bill is the first approved by a committee this session. Lady said there were about 70 other bills still in committee. The 1978 law, which will expire in two years, was passed as a means of controlling the state bureaucracy by the activities of all state agencies. The law mandated that agencies would be reviewed a handful at a time on a six-year rotation. The Legislative Budget was charged with banding the review Lady, who proposed the 1978 law, he agreed at the time to expiration of the law in four years. The bill presented a session would extend the law to 1990. There have been many agencies abolished by the review process, which was first used in 1979. Lady said. Lady said he was sure the bill would pass the House. "Abolishing agencies is not (the law's) primary purpose," Lady said. "That is to make agencies more responsive to the people." "Sunset laws are very popular with the people," he said. "If the (House) members are listening to their contents back home, they will vote for it." 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