Page 6 University Daily Kansan, August 27, 1982 On the record POLICE ARE STILL investigating Wednesday morning's disturbance at 2513 Morningside Drive in which three men were stabbed. Ron Olin, assistant Lawrence police chief, said police searched the house and found a large quantity of drugs. Olin said the stabbing might lead to the filing of charges. Police have questioned Pat Wiles, one of the men involved. Wiles was released from the hospital Wednesday. Police have not been able to question Don Bay and Fred "Doc" Wause since their surgeries Wednesday. Wause was in stable condition and Bay was in good condition last night, a hospital spokesman said. BURGLARS STOLE $850 worth of cash and merchandise sometime between midnight and 8 a.m. Wednesday from a West Hills apartment, 1012 Emery, rented by two KU students. Police said the burglar came through an unlocked patio door and stole a receiver, turntable, clock and a cassette tape deck totaling $800 that belonged to Pam Hanks. The thieves also took $50. A 1976 ORANGE Ford Mustang valued at $2,800 was stolen sometime between 10 p.m. Tuesday and 8 a.m. Wednesday from David Hurwich, 320 E. 11th. The car, which later was recovered by police, was damaged. A EUDORA FEMALE juvenile said yesterday she was raped Wednesday at her home during an argument with a teacher. She said the teacher said they had a suspect in the case. If you've got the time, we've got the beer. KJHK adding call-in program that may bring budget revenue By JEANNE FOY Staff Reporter inpatient/patient nurses first pregnancy tests medical technicians networks Download Park, PA 917-644-1100 The University of Kansas student radio station, KJHK, "the sound alternative," has obtained a delayed telephone system that will enable it to establish a student call-in show, Dale Gadd, associate professor of radio-television-film and general manager of the station, said yesterday. Everything you always wanted in a beer. And less. The telephone system will delay everything that is said for six or seven Tonight, let it be Löwenbrau. "It's used as a safety precaution," Gadd said. "In case any obsessions are said, the 'in case jockey' can keep it off the air." Rachael Pirner, Wichita senior and student station manager, said the show was necessary because students did not know the facilities in Lawrence to state their opinions. "I think the students need some where else to air their envoyes." The station is discussing with Student Union Activities the possibility of cooperating to bring more concerts to Lawrence. "They give us four parking permits to a staff of 120, which is ridiculous." she "The closing of the Opera House left a big void in this town musically." Gadd said. "For a while, there was nowhere to play." TGIF at THE HAWK "We can't wait. We're cramped over there. The students stubble across our hall." Pirner said the parking situation also was crowded because students waited until 5 p.m., when campus was open, to conduct business at the station. Gadd said the unveiling of the plans was welcome news. Station members are also excited about the new $3.5 million communications building to be built on West Campus. The station does not broadcast commercials. Instead it uses under-writing, Pirner said. Underwriting is a message that accompanies a show and says, "This program was brought to you by . . ." It Could Only Happen at ... THE HAWK • 1340 OHIO "Last year, it brought us $2,000 to $3,000 extra," Pirner said. Pierer said the station this year won more first-place awards than any other non-commercial station belonging to Kansas Association of Broadcasters. Pirer said, "It still amasses me that we can run a station on a $20,000-a-year budget. It's frustrating at times. No executives are paid." Prirer said the station also would have a student who would conduct audience research. 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