Page 10 University Daily Kansan, January 15, 1981 Dillingham set to face charge in drug bust The preliminary hearing for former KU instructor Clarence J. Dillingham Jr., charged with five counts of selling illegal drugs, is scheduled for 11 a.m. tomorrow in Douglas County District Court. Dillingham, also former acting director of the University's office of affirmative action, was charged Dec. 24 with three counts of sale of cocaine, one count of possession of cocaine with marijuana and one count of selling marijuana. The charges against Dillingham stem from a two-month investigation by the Kansas Bureau of Investigation, or attorney Mike Malone said yesterday. During the months of November and December, a KBI agent posing as a drug buyer made drug purchases in Dillingham 6425 from Dillingham, Malone said. According to Malone, Dillingham came to the attention of the agency when an "outside source" brought in information about drug dealings. "A KBI agent arranged to meet Dillingham and they began to talk about how to obtain illegal drugs" Malone said. "Dillingham expressed an interest in supplying the agent with those drugs." Dillingham accompanied KU professor Norman Forer on a trip to Iran in December 1979. He was placed on leave without pay during the trip. --- ***** Photo Identification New in town? Lost your wallet or purse? Need a picture I.D. card with vital information? For details send self-addressed stamped envelope to: D & J Productions, Dept. K-1 Box 252, Tempe, AZ 85281 - * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * HILLCREST 1 NOV. 28 & THU. 29 HILLCREST 1 MAT. 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Dungeons and Dragons manuals, modular miniatures Our new hours Mon.-Sat. 9-4; Thurs. 9-9 1010 Massachusetts 843-6424 Cost increases in a contract with Southwestern Bell for improved telephone equipment has left the University of Kansas searching for an administrator. Hogan, associate executive vice chancellor, said yesterday. If implemented, the contract could cost KU an additional $10,000 a month in telephone service charges and cause severe bolt-tightening in academic departments, which would bear the brunt of the increased costs. The University is discussing alternatives with Bell officials, but has yet to work out the details. Hogan said. He would have given KU would stay with the Bell contract. "It's very sensitive right now, but we hope to resolve the problem in the next week." THE UNIVERSITY signed the Bell contract for a Centre II system in October 1979, when monthly rates per station line were $8.75. But in February 1980, monthly rates per station line rose to $14.95 after the Kansas Corporation Commission approved a rate increase. "If we experience a tremendous fee and if we very possibly some department charges, we should Because KU has about 2,000 station lines, academic departments were told to prepare for severe belt-tightening should the contract be implemented. services," he said. "But we can't say for sure how much they would have to cut back. Right now we don't know if they will have to." Rates per station line were not fixed when KU signed the contract, LIs signed the contract, and UIs signed the contract. "We can't fix our rates like other corporations might because we are regulated by the state. If the state increases the rate increase, we must charge it." ONE WAS TO pay a $17,000 contract termination fee to Bell and install an interconnect switch system. This would allow KU to install its own telephone system, thereby eliminating service charges for on-campus telephone lines. The University would pay only for calls made outside the campus system. Other alternatives discussed were modifying the contract terms or adding new terms to the contract. KU's telephone system now is a CentreX. The new system's appeal lies in the extra services it would provide, Sherrill said. Among them would be electronic and computerized switching equipment. "You'd also be able to have touchone, dialing and a call waiting service, which Centrex I does not have," she said. "Centrex line messages on campus, but that's hard. 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