University Daily Kansan Wednesday, April 14, 1971 3 Privileges May Cost More By MATT BEGERT Kansan Staff Writer A proposed increase in the Campus Privilege Fee and discussion of a student hospital insurance policy are items now under consideration by the Campus Student Services Committee. The Campus Privilege Fee entitles students to the use of facilities at the University of Kansas for mortal expenses. The fee was increased five years ago to cover rising costs, and it is necessary until now to propose an amendment. The committee will hold public hearings on the proposed $3.50 fee for students in the Council Room of the Kansas University, according to Gary Jacobs, committee chairman. The committee will increase of $3.50 for the following year for a possible total increase in hospital readiness. A second increase is optional depending on the financial situation of the hospital after next year. "We can now pay the doctors more, and Wakins can become competitive with other student teachers," he said in quality of service." Jacobs said. JACOBS SAID part of the department in the declassification of doctors employed by the University. The doctors are no longer considered clinicians. "Watkins is understaffed in the first place," Jacobs said. "We need at least 5 more doctors." There are now 11 full-time doctors employed by Watkins. Jacobs said one position at the university was made up of a year because of lack of funds. The new hospital for which plans are now underway will have facilities for 20 doctors. A $7 fee initiated by a student referendum last year will help fund the new hospital, Jacobs said. JACBOS URGED any students interested in the proposed fee increase to attend the hearing Monday night. The Student Services Committee is also backing a student body provided by the Travelers Insurance Company. Jaccbs said that service from the Travelers Association has been satisfied in the fact that ★ ★ ★ That is the purpose of the committee, to provide health services and to ensure that the committee was recently placed under the jurisdiction of the Student Service Committee. The Student Service Committee mittees by the Student Senate. The Student Service Committee with all aspects of student needs. Committee Links Students, Hospital Schweger explained that three or four insurance companies are responsible for the committee each year, and that the committee selects the members. The Student Senate Health committee acts as a liaison between the student body and the health department, Schweiger, director of Health access at the University of Kansas and ad hoc Health committee, said recently. By JAN KESSINGER Kansan Staff Writer Schweiger said the committee dealt mainly with providing students with health insurance. "We are obliged to present the state of Kansas in respect to health insurance to the students," Schweiger said. "The state of Kansas cannot insure anyone. The only legal way for the University to insure students in charge of the plan." best policy for the least money The plan is then made available to students. "Any company may bid," he said. "I'll have the bids low. Now, the bids that we accepted, I'm sure that the companies must be barely breaking Other duties of the committee include hospital concerns of the emergency department and the actions taken by the committee in the past include the decision to build the new student housing facility, the installation of nesium and the procurement of a temporary building to use for the new facility is completed. Before selecting a site, committee members investigated campus and tracked access to campus and not restricts traffic control. They also con­- durely establish and determine shortcomings of the present hospital. The committee then pooled its findings and made recommendations to the state government. A problem at the hospital, which may soon become a problem for the Health Com- munity drug adducts at Wakings Hospital. "It is on very shaky financial ground and may have to turn to the student body for assistance." Schwegler said. Jacobs said that the policy drawn up by the Travelers International organization, by several other companies, and the Student Senate will accept the decision. Sovereignty Proclaimed By East Pakistan Rebels NEW DELHI (UPI)—The secessionist government of Bangla predeem its military in troop deployment to "all Tuesday and appealed to "all democratic countries" for an end to the civil war with West Pakistan. On the war front, reports from the border and sources in India's Foreign Ministry said West Pakistani troops were concentrating on the capture of Pakistan's military installationsicularly those with airfields, in their campaign to crush the rebellion. The proclamation, broadcast by the rebel "Free Bengal Radon" and monitored here, said Mr. Chandra in a statement. The Bengali Nation government would be Chudanga, a small town 10 miles from the border with The report said the troops were moving south on three fronts to reach the heart of the threat of the provincial capital of Dacca, and were making slow progress through the eastern side of the country. Chittagong. The movements were being hampered by rebel resistance and early monsoon rain. A note from Communist Chinese Premier Chou En-lai pledging Peking's support to the Pakistani government of President Asif Zakaria. Yahmil response to both Karachi and New Delhi Tuesday, In Karachi, seat of Khan's military government, a Foreign Ministry source said Chou's message was a direct warning to India to stay out of the civil war in Pakistan and to situate along India's eastern border 1,000 miles from West Pakistan. Talk Thursday On African Lit At the Union Robert Cobb, professor of English and dean of international programs, will speak on African History in the Forum Room of the Kansas Union. The talk is the second in a series of talks sponsored by the African Club. A full-time student holding such a policy will receive a minimum coverage of a $30 for a limit of 120 days. In the hospital, the nonsurgical physician's fees are as much as his fees with a maximum limit of $120. N-FUN-FUN-FUN-FUN-FUN-FUN-FUN-FUN EMERGENCY HOSPITAL accident coverage is $50, surgical coverage is $100, and consultant's fees are covered to a limit of $10, and the physician's fees which include home, office and emergency care are limited to $300. The first lecture, delivered by Theodore Eaton, professor of African Studies at Columbia University, titled "Wild Life, Conservation and the People of Eastern Africa." LOS ANGELES (UPI)—Motions by Charles Manson and Susan Atkins, concerned to dismember slayings, to dismiss another murder charge against them were rejected Tuesday by a In a separate development, the entering of a plan by Charles L. Stella and William Slayings was postponed again, until more psychiatry tests of his own were completed. Manson Plea Is Refused By Courts Diagnostic x-ray and laryngeal rays are covered by the $100. amabilis expense coverage is limited to $25 and prescription drugs and will be covered to the amount of $100. Accidental dental expenses are covered by the $100. In another courtroom, sentencing of five Manon followers for killing a burglar in hamburger to a prosecution witness was denied. The trial was until Friday. FUN-FUN-FUN-FUN-FUN-FUN-FUN-FUN-FUN-FUN-FUN- PUTT-PUTT GOLF KU Relays Special - MON.— $1 Watson, 24, was ordered back to court. May 10, when he was held additional information on background in Copeville. Tex. He was one of the original suspects in the Tate salies but he successfully extortioned from him until after the trial had started. In the Manson and Atkins proceedings, Superior Court Judge Raymond Choate refused to allow Manson, 36, and Miss Atkins, 22, to enter pleas of "one that killed, musician or him" in the killing, musician or him. purchase of 2 or 3 game tickets - TUES.— BONUS DAY This 50 $^c$ Coupon good on - WED.— TOURNAMENTS - SAT.— KIDS DAY - THUR.— PUTTIN BUTTON When Watson was brought to California, a psychiatrist held him "vegetable," and he was committed to a state mental hospital. However, he apparently and court proceedings were started against him. MAJOR MEDICAL expense is $1,000. Coverage includes the student policy holder and covered dependents. Medical charges include room and board and other necessary services and supplies provided by the hospital for treatment; charges made by the physician for surgical and other medical care; treatment of fractures or dislocations of the jaw and dentistry required due to these injuries; administration of anesthesia, x-ray examinations and laboratory tests for diagnosis and treatment, radium and radioactive isotope treatments, charges for drugs and ambulance transportation - SPECIAL PRICES—GROUPS N-FUN-FUN-FUN-FUN-FUN-FUN-FUN-FUN IN-FUN-FUN-FUN-FUN-FUN-FUN-FUN-FUN-FUN-FUN-FUN-FU THE POLICY does not cover expense incurred as a result of treatment for mental disease or functional nervous disorder or stroke. In some cases injury from self-inflicted wounds is a result of attempted suicide. Other provisions in the policy include a deductible amount clause and provisions for major students to pay a student reaction on the policy would be welcomed and taken into consideration by the company. Any policy that offers any violent opposition to the policy as it now stands. He encouraged 'inquiries' by any member of the aspect of the proposed policy. Biographer Talks Of Faulkner William Paulkner's authorized willman@nell.edu can deliver a lecture Tuesday. You biographer can trust other people's accounts, especially the ones of the president. "I've invested eight years of my life on William Falkner," said Joseph Blotter, professor of English at the University of Chicago. "We all have persons heard the lecture in the shawk Room of the Kansas Union. Blotter's talk covered four periods of I. Blotter's life: when in 1920 in Toronto, when in 1928 in Toronto, when in 1929 writing "Sanctuary", when in 1929 and As I Law Dying in '1930 and writer for MCGM in Hollywood in '1930. Faulkner walked with a limp after World War I. He said the bullet sailed on his back and suffered in a plane crash on the road. Faulkner said it was "improbable." The KU Collegium Musicum will present a program of the works of Baroque composer Georg Philip Telemann at 8 p.m. Sunday in the Experimental Theatre of Murphy Hall. The Collegium Musicum is composed in music history course. Musical Recital To Be Sunday The Collegeign strings will perform in Samson's program, program, program. Ill. graduate student, will be the graduate on recorder and Baroque LATE SHOW FRI. & SAT. AT 12:15 ONLY 1969 CANNES FILM FESTIVAL HARRY NOVAK PRESENTS The Secret Sox Lives of Romeo & Juliet EROTIC FILM FROM THE DIRECTOR WHO GAVE YOU THE NOTORIOUS DAUGHTER OF FANNY HILL STUART LANCASTER ANTOINETTE MAYNARD TIEFANY LAND Raided X No Under Admitted No Hillcrest Admission 1.50 ID's Required No Refunds occurred because *Faulkner's cadet company finished ground* school training two days after the strike, never get the opportunity to fly. "What he had missed in actuality, he created in his imagination," Blotner said. Sugar Pine Wood make these heavy sandals light to walk in. Light in weight but tough in wear—Baretraps go everywhere for a long time Royal College Shop The biographer also described Faunkeirn's "curiously persistent and self-condemning answers" about his work on his novels. Eight Thirty-Seven Massachusetts Street Speaking of "As I Lay Dying," which was written after "Santee," the writer Faulkner was quoted as saying, "That was written in six weeks without changing a word because he knew where the book was taken." Blotner pointed to evidence from the manuscript of "As I Lay Dying" that several changes were made—for example, a change from formal to colloquial language in several narratives. Blotner also described how "sanctuary" was put together from the manuscript material from "Sartor's" script material from several anecdotes and stories that Faulkner had heard. He noted that he was inspired by his lecture as showing how a biographer "proceeds from anecdote to exceedingly优质 quality, truth." Patronize Kansan Advertisers 300,000 TRAPPED AT SAN FRANCISCO FESTIVAL THE MEMORY WORKS FOR THE PERFORMANCE. 'WE CAN KEEP IT TOGETHER', MICK JAGGER PLEASED. FOUR PEOPLE DIED. ONE, A KNIFING, WAS ACCIDENTLY CAUGHT ON FILM. THE JURY SAW IT NINE TIMES BEFORE ACCUITTING THE ACCUSED THE CROWN WAS ANGRY AND AFRAID, MANY WANTED TO LEAVE, BUT COULDN'T MOVE BACK, THE ROLLING STONES GAVE A FREE CONCERT AT ALTAMONT, CALIFORNIA FOUR MONTHS AFTER WOODSTOCK. THE HELL'S ANGELS POLICED THE PERFORMANCE SOMEONE WROTE IN ESQUIRE MAGAZINE, 'THE ARE SOME THINGS WHICH AREN'T TRUE, EVEN IF THEY DID HAPPEN. ALTAMONT IS LIKE THAT.' RATED R THE ROLLING STONES GIMME SHELTER Evening Shows 7:20 & 9:15 Mat. Sat.-Sun. 2:10 Hillcrest Adults 1.50 ID's Required Wed. 50° Admission 75° Pitchers RED NECK THE DRAU GHT HOUSE