10 Thursday, March 8, 1990 / University Daily Kansan Postal fine disputes continue for alumni By Chris Siron Kansan staff writer A meeting in Arizona between university alumni organizations and postal authorities has not resolved badout fines against the organizations. Representatives from 59 universities, including the University of Kansas, this weekend discussed postal fines against their alumni organizations for insufficient postage on cooperative mailings, said Doug Dibbert, executive director of the General Alumni Association, a national organization of university alumni services. Bill Reynolds, Lawrence postmaster, said the University of Kansas Alumni Association was fined $31,738 in November 1989 for insulting or on cooperative mailings, which contained advertising for travel agencies. Because the travel agencies do not have non-profit status, the promotions should be been mailed at 16.8 cents and sent at the nonprofit rate of 8.4 cents. The association appealed the fines. but the Postal Service denied that appeal in February. The association then filed a letter with the Postal Rates and Classifications Commission, postponing collection until the fines on the fines, Reynolds said. Dibbert said the association organized a committee Sunday to continue pressing the postal service for a resolution. Donald Dillman, director of classification and rates administration with the Postal Service, said he spoke with university representatives Saturday to clarify cooperative mailing policies. He said the universities had not deliberately underpaid their postage, but they had misunderstood the regulations. Universities will send students to universities with hope he will make a favorable recommendation to the commission John Sanders, director of finance and treasurer of the University of Kansas Alumni Association, said the commission had not announced a formal position on the Alumni Association's fines. Mid-term stress means more patients at Watkins By Steve Bailey Kansas staff writer Charles Vockey, Watkins chief of staff, said during the past two weeks Watkins had had a significant increase in the number of patients with respiratory illnesses. "The best way to guarantee a spring break in bed is to pull two or three all-nighters right before," he said. Yockey said an inadequate diet, a low amount of sleep and exercise and increased stress contributed to the risk of illness. Some of the most frequently treated illnesses recently at Watkins included bronchitis, strep throat and mononucleosis and pneumonia. "We have seen more mono cases in the last 10 days than we have in the last six weeks," Yockey said. Watkins has treated 12 mono cases during the past two weeks. Yockey said that was about three times the number of cases treated during a normal two-week period. Mononucleosis is a viral infection characterized by fatigue, sore throat, swollen lymph nodes in the neck and respiratory symptoms such as cough, headache and nasal discharge. The infection usually takes six to eight weeks to run its course. "There is no good time to take an eight-week break during a 17-week semester." Yockey said. "The body can only take so much abuse before it shuts down. Mono is a risk when it does shut down." happen when it does shut down." Linda Keeler, coordinator of the Mental Health Clinic at Watkins, said depression also could be a problem. She said that mid-terms usually were not the direct cause of depression but that stress-related problems because of mid-terms or relationships could contribute to depression. You too can become a member of COLLEGE REPUBLICANS! 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