University Daily Kansan, March 25, 1982 Page 5 Clark From page 1 *From page* Brownstein stumbled although he heard about the alleged remark from someone other that Miller, he got a copy of the document of allegations from Miller. Brownstein said he revealed one part of the document which was a photocopy of a statement signed by John C. Roper, 714 Mississippi St., that stated in 1980, Watton referred to Myles Schacher, 1643 Rhode Island St., as "that Jew boy." Roper confirmed that he signed the statement that alleged the remark was made in Clark's cabin in Colorado in 1980. Clark said he does not recall such a remark. Mayor Marci Francisco said that although she did not recall whether Watson made an effort, she did think that Roger was a reliable person. "If that's what he said he memories, I would tend to believe him," she said. "He's very precise about his use of language. I'm not making a statement about this particular remark. I'm making a statement about his knowledge. Know John—he wouldn't just make it up." But Francisco would not say, on the basis of his account, whether she believed Watson had been wrong. Brownstein he made the alleged remark public because he believed that allegations about Watson's conduct should be examined publicly by the commission. "Complaints arise in many cases out of actions taken in private," Brownstein said. "The only way the public can be made aware of these complaints is if there's a public review of the manager." Francisco said that although commissioners had been given copies of the document, most of the charges, including the alleged remark, were not discussed among commissioners in the February evaluation of Watson. From page 1 Women From page 1 Co., 727 N. Iowa St., a Lawrence real estate agent and several Lawrence banks. From page 1 Malone cited the Sherman Galloway rape case. Galloway, 21, was convicted in October of from the Lawrence Police Department with them. "Had not the Lawrence police officer been there, we'd have lost some evidence." Malone raping and sodimizing a KU student in July when she was jogging along Memorial Drive. Jurisdiction She said that because of limited funding for postage and paper, she had targeted this year's mailing list to three groups that she considered to be high-p probability contributors: the people that gave last year, the group of people who seemed to support sports in general and members of Kansas Women's Sports, Inc., of which she is treasurer. In the course of the investigation, campus police detectives had to go off campus to serve a suspect. "Having a boy, I know how hard he worked and he deserves everything he's getting," she Mai-Dalton said that having children who had participated in sports really made her decide to be active in her support of women's sports. basketball skills they displayed while they were playing at KU. After the men's game, Mal-Dalton said that five of the men received watches. She also has a daughter who is interested in track and field. "I put emphasis on helping women because they need it more," she said. "One time it was really driven home to me was last year after the last basketball doubleheader." Galloway, 21, was convicted in October of LYNETTE WOODARD and Shebra Legrant each received a beautiful bouquet of roses, Mai-Dalton said, in recognition of the outstanding "Lynette is clearly the best women's basketball player in the country," Mal-Dalton said. "It's just not right." She said the money contributed to the women athletes last year allowed them to purchase tangible items that would make their time at KU more memorable. Mai-Dalton said she thought that those women were too young for what that would last longer than a bouquet of roses. THE CASTLE TEA ROOM "The coaches did with the money what they wanted," the said, and bought things such as a golf club. She said she thought since the men's and women's sports programs had merged recently, that in time, the women's program would develop its own support groups, although she said she realized the present state of the economy would not encourage that. one said the Williams Fund, a scholarship fund established for athletes in 1949, was used for both men and women, but it had no money in the budget for awards. 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WITH Bob Loudermilk AS HE SPEAKS ABOUT God's plan for your life FRIDAY 7:30 p.m. SATURDAY 7:30 p.m. SUNDAY 10:00 a.m. & 6:00 p.m. The purpose of this meeting is to preach the pure gospel, encourage unity upon God's Word, and lead the lost to the Savior. We hope to see you at the meeting with your friends and neighbors.