12 University Daily Kansan Campus/Area Wednesday, Nov. 6, 1985 KBI told to investigate 'joke' The Associated Press TOPEKA — Although he considers it "ridiculous," Attorney General Robert T. Stephan has directed a Kansas Bureau of Investigation agent to investigate a conversation last Friday between Kay Houser and Director James D. Directed in which they jokingly discussed shooting a Tooeka attorney. Kay Houser, a friend of Stephan's and chairman of the Governor's Committee on Crime Prevention, said Monday she jokingly suggested to Kelly that he shoot Margie Phelps, attorney for a woman who accused Stephan of sexual harassment. Neil Woerman, spokesman for Stephan, said yesterday that a KBI agent would look into the complaint filed by Phelps. "I would not term it an investigation," Woerman said, noting that an agent will take statements from Houser and Kelly. Woerman added that he doubts much will come of the inquest. "It's all just ridiculous," Woerman said, "But we're looking at it." He said the results of the inquiry would not necessarily be released and he did not know if Pheps would be notified of any findings. In addition, Woerman did not think the investigation would include interviews of all potential witnesses or all members of the crime prevention panel, which was meeting at the same time the remark was made. In a prepared statement Monday, Stephan said it was "absurd" to think Houser or Kelly might want to kill Phelps. Kelly was not available for comment. Stephan said the accusations, which included threats of wiresap on the Phelps' telephones, are "beyond belief" but said his office would look into the case. Report says electric bills cheaper From Kansan wires TOPEKA — Kansas consumers paid an average 6 percent less for electricity during the third quarter of this year compared to what their counterparts paid nationally, the Kansas Corporation Commission reported yesterday. The KCC's survey of electric charges for the four main private utilities — Kansas Gas and Electric Co., KPL Gas Service, Kansas City Power and Light Co. and Centel Corp. — indicated that their customers paid an average $59.20 for 750 kilowatt hours of electricity during the July-August-September quarter. That compared with an average $62.80 paid by the customers of 60 utilities nationally, the KCC said. However, it could be the last such favorable report for Kansans. Rate increases for some of the utilities as a result of construction of the Wolf Creek nuclear power plant didn't take effect until after this survey period. A commission statement said putting into effect the summer electric rates — under which the price per kilowatt hour increases with higher usage — caused the average price for 750 kwh from Kansas' four main utilities to increase 7 percent over the second quarter. But KCC said moderate heat this summer meant an overall 3 percent reduction from what Kansasans paid last year. Kansas Gas and Electric Co. charged its customers the least for 750 kwh of electricity during the third quarter, $55.22. Then came KPL Gas Service at $55.46, KCPL at $58.65 and Centel at $67.47. Midwest Energy, a cooperative with the most customers other than the big four, charged $55.95 for 750 kwh in the latest quarter surveyed. The KCC issued an order Sept. 26 allowing KG&E to raise its rates 28.3 percent, KCPL 14.4 percent and Kansas Electric Power Cooperative 33 percent because of the costs associated with construction of the $3.1 billion nuclear plant near Burlington. THE PERFECT DATE ... In Our Private Hot Tub. Includes FREE • Stereo • Cable TV or • Optional Movie Rental EUROPEAN SUNTANNING HOT TUB & HEALTH CLUB 25th & Iowa • Holidav Plaza 841-6232 HOMECOMING '85 PARADE 9:30 a.m. Mass. 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