frlday, epril 20, 1079 pago2 daily nebraskan Prokop 'Tve got Pabst Blue Ribbon on my mind" j nnttN0ttttr moovcrs p ovit ni&i j only lHirmttr of hok an 6ans Afttuitt ; &dMtdt,nJltiluwAu 1544 -'WEtf ?P vilf ? - i . X::. RV ' r4vK ; V-r-'vr:.,.... 4 . . 1 Continued from pa;e 1 He laid the regents ip croved one payment of $9,000 after Gourlay found out. The money had been paid through complex transfer of funds. Eppley; Koefoot said has t self-generated fund. Part of that money would be transfered to the NU Foundation, which trans fered the money to the Medical Center, which wrote t check for the legal services. Koefoot said $32,000 had been paid In that way before the regents found out about it. Burrows commented that he did not understand the reason. On the question of free veterinary and diagnostic testing at East Campus, Koefoot said the regents dealt with the matter at a May 20, 1978 meeting, and decided on a fee structure that would correct problems mentioned in Prokop's letter. Burrow) said he hoped that matter could be re solved through discussion and would not have to be included in study resolu tion. Burrows said he would like to study the possi bility of conflicts of inter est that could be created by consultantships held by professors involved in research, TTie possibility that a researcher could be paid by firm involved in his research is worth study ing Burrows said. "Both of you (Prokop and Koefoot) have spoken with us in good faith, and evidently one of you is wrong, Burrows told Koe foot. Koefoot said that Prokop is opposed to most things accomplished at the board level, Koefoot said he prefers to go with the majority decision. ' Regents to meet Saturday s ' The NU Board of Re gents w2T decide whether to increase student fees, effective September 1979, by $150 per student it their Saturday meeting. ' This would mesa stu dent fees would increase from 56650 to $69 a semester. The fonrid meeting wIS start at 1:30 piru, with the Academic Affairs and Bus iness ribcorxsnittees meet ing in the morning. The resents w3 also con sider a $3 per year increase in student fees at the csl Center. The additions funds would be ven to the Center Student Senate.