University Daily Kansan Wednesdav. March 19. 1980 5 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN On Campus **TODAY:** THE UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS Officer Selection Officer will be interview students at booth one of the school, a.m. to 4 p.m. THE WEDNESDAY FORUM will bear a lecture, The State of the Arts for 10:45 a.m., in School of Fine Arts, at 11:45 a.m. at the University of Oread. THE KU CREW team will meet at m.p. in front of 265 Robinson, KANSAS ORJERSON will hold an information call at 4:39 in the Forum Room of the Union. TONIGHT: THE KU SAILING CLUB will meet at 7 in Parkors B and C of the Union. There will be a CARLILON RECITAL by Albert Gerken at 7. The HEARTLAND CHAPEL from 7 to 8. Danforth Chapel from 7 to 8. The WESTERN CIVIZATION FILM SERIES will show "Grandure and Obedience" and "Knowledge or Certainty" at 7:30 in 5-Lipcourt Hall. There will be a FINE ARTS Club at 8 in Swartwoak Recital Hall, Murphy Hall. TOMORROW: At 11:30 a.m. the SPRING AREA STUDIES Lunchcon Seminar will hear Richard Sheridan lecture on Demography and Medical Aspects of Alive F of the Union. The GRADUATE WOMEN'S GROUP will meet from 12:10 to 13:00 in p.m. Cork Room 2 of the Union. THE GRADUATE SCHOOL TEA AND TALK OF Fine Arts, at 3:30 in the Jayhawk Room Research in Barque Performance Practice; by James Moeser, dean of the School of Economics and History at 4:30 in the AMERICAN STUDIES LECTURE. "The National and Colonial Problem in Modern Peru," by Heracio Bonilla, professor of economics and history from 4:30 in the FICTION CLUB will meet at 7:30 in Parlor C of the Union. GAY SERVICE OF KANSAS will meet at 7:30 in Parlor A of the University Room of the Union. SCIENCE Lecture. "Folklife and Scientific Claims," by Jerry Stannard at B in the Jayhawk Room of the Union. OPINION UNIVERSITY GALLOP will give a University Lecture in Woordt Audition尔夫 of the Union. Staff Reporter Democrats prepare to challenge Winn's seat By BLAKE GUMPRECHT Suddenly everyone is after Larry Winn's Third District Congressional seat. "It's undoubtedly the most competition we've ever had," said Larry Bengston, chairman of the state Democratic Party. "He's had a free ride ever since he got in." Hinn hasn't faced a serious challenge to his spot in more than a decade. Two years ago Kansas Democrats couldn't even find a way to run against the Overland Park Republican. On Friday, Jack Weyford fourth, Merriam, announced his candidacy at press conferences in Lawrence, Overland Park, Ottawa and Kansas City. But this year two persons have already said they would try to end Winn's reign in the House of Representatives. Weyford, 40, vice president of an Overland Park advertising agency, is president of the Shawne Mission school board. Happy 2-year Carrie Love from Craig In January, Dan Watkins, Lawrence, announced his resignation as Gov. John Carlin's chief aide to run against Winn. Neither has ever run for political office. LARRY WINN last week refused to discuss the possibility that he might see his TONIGHT IS Pitcher Night AT THE HAWK royal college shop 843-4255 eight thirty-seven massachusetts "They're going to say a million things," he said. "My reaction is that if they have a candidate, we will have a team organized. You haven't had any competition in their fault." toughest test since Kansas City Democrat James DeCourseur came within 10,000 votes of knocking him out of his seat in 1970. Watkins, 32, was executive director of the state Democratic Party in 1978 before Most Democrats give Watkins the edge in the race, while Republicans last month. If both candidates stay in the race, a primary will be held in August to determine the party's nominee. resigning to become manager of Carlin's campaign for governor. Bombacba "We feel confident for the first time in a long time," Bengton said. "To my knowledge we've never had a strong can-do spirit with the financial backing necessary." A FORMER physical education teacher, Weyford received a master's degree in education from KU in 1974. He has been a professor at the Shuwee Mission school board since 1974. Some Democrats say that without Watkins on his staff, Carlin might have lost the election. Calvin Klein Winn, 60, was first elected in 1986. He won decisively in 1974 and 1978, receiving more than 70 percent of the vote. "The Third District seat has certainly not been one of our proud achievements," admitted David Berkowitz, chairman of the central committee. "It is been embarrassing." "We've had some fine people run against Winn, but they just didn't have the money. That's not the case this year." Johnson County, traditionally a GOP stronghold and Winn's home county, figures to be the biggest hurdle for the Democrats. However, Democrats insist that the county's political makeup is shifting. 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