University Daily Kansan, March 24, 1982 Page 3 Recall petition unjust, Gleason reply contends To those asking for his dismissal from office, Lawrence City Commissioner Tom Gleason filled a response Monday through the office of the County Clerk that he was only doing his job by asking for the resignation of City Manager Buford Watson. There will be a recall election to decide whether Gleason will continue to serve as a commissioner. "It is each City Commissioner's duty to form an independent decision about the City Manager," Gleason's statement read, "I accepted this duty in writing and I decided to act on one of five committees. This is part of my responsibility to you." "It is clear that this election is an improper and unfair use of recall, and that many petition supporters want me out just because they disagree with me on a few city issues. Many of them opposed my election in April 1981; their efforts now are an effort to deny your right to select your representatives." Petitions circulated by the Lawrence Committee, composed of Lawrence citizens, secured a recall election. Gleason aroused the disapproval of some citizens after he called for the resignation of Watson in early February. The commission was appointed by the Waltons at the time and Gleason said Watson might be fired if he did not resign. The date for the recall election has not been set. In his defense, Gleason is researching the possibility of challenging the recall vote in court. Gleason said in his book that a recall would hurt open government. "Open government is hurt when people try to 'gag' an elected officials," Gleason said in the statement. "Open government is hurt when people make false or misleading statements, which was done in the recall petition. "I urge you to vote "NO" on recall." New credit union office convenient but unnoticed The opening of the KU Federal Credit Union's branch office in February solved a couple of problems for the firm, including a shortage and lack of parking for its members. "I don't think people know about us." Siriro Larson, manager of the branch office. "But it's getting better all the time." Larson said the branch office, at 2212 St., offered the same services of checking, savings accounts and loans Sarah Carrina O'Leary Hail offered to KU students, staff and faculty members. BUT ONLY 25 to 50 people have used the branch office daily during its first month of operation, she said. The problem was not inconvenience, she said. But now it faces a problem that many new businesses often experience. "They're real happy to have a place to park," Larson said. "And they like the hours." The office operates Monday through Saturday from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. and on Saturday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. The location is more convenient than the campus office for some members, i.e. teachers. "I hear a lot of 'I live just around the corner.'" she said. The branch office's business, however slow at the present, seems to have lessened some of the work load at the main office. Larson said. The main office handles more than 500 transactions a day for its 6,658 members. (Clip out t-shirt design for wall. Color bod yellow, tie and hat red) Wante Boogie? Boogie into Spring get a "Wanta Boogie" t-shirt 3 color silkscreen $8 at P. O. Box 1447 Lawrence Simons elected to alumni post Tie In With Us Recreation Services nton Parkway Dam Run WHAT: Dam Run, featuring 10,000 & 20,000 meter races WHEN: This Saturday, 10:00 a. m., Holcom Park Shelter REGISTRATION FEE: In Room 208, Robinson Center. You may enter the race up to 9:30 a.m. raceday at the Holcom Shelter. DIVISIONS: Men and women: 24 & under, 25-34, 35-44, 45 and over, wheelchair (open) ENTRY FEE: $8 Buehler has served on the boards of the Tax Council, the Public Affairs Commission of the National Association of Manufacturers and Trade Regulations Commission of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce. "The main reason is to help better establish rapport between ASK, student groups and legislators," Darrow said. The Associated Students of Kansas expects about 100 to 150 members of the Lawrence and University communities to attend its reception with Kansas legislators at 8 at night at the Lawrence Holiday Inn Holdemphis and the Lawrence Residence Halls president, said yesterday. Houseworth is executive vice president of the Arizona Bank, where he is in charge of the branch administration division. He is a 1951 alumnus of the KU School of Business and has been active in Phoenix and Arizona civic and professional organizations. Legislators to speak at reception MORE INFO: Call 864-3546. The Alumni Association board of directors elected Simons in a February board meeting, in which they also elected an executive vice president and three area vice presidents. HE IS on the advisory boards to the KU Athletic Corporation, the Chancellors Club and the School of Business director of director of annual Association International Resume Service gives hundreds of employers the opportunity to see your resume. For a $20.00 one time fee we will put your resume on our mailing list to personnel at our offices in New York and across the United States. Many of these companies do business all over the world. Darrow said that ASK sent more than 301 invites to student senators, KU administrators, presidents of student organizations, living groups and legislators, but that anyone was welcome to attend. Dolph Simons Jr., will be the national president of the University of Kansas Alumni Association for the 1883 term, which begins July 1, the University announced yesterday. If an employer has an interest in you, he has the opportunity to contact you directly and hire you at no cost to him. If you have an interest, please contact us. Simons has been president of the William Allen White Foundation, the Kansas Press Association, the Kansas Associated Press, the Lawrence Chamber of Commerce and the Lawrence Rotary Club. YOUR RESUME Cessna Aircraft, the First National Bank of Wichita, the Wesley Medical Center and its Endowment Foundation, the Wichita Chamber of Commerce and the Kansas Independent Oil and Gas Association. Simons, a 1951 KU Journalism graduate, is the editor and publisher of the daily Lawrence Journal-World and also is president of the World Co., a Lawrence firm that owns and operates Sunflower Cabevision locally and Columbine Cable-Vision of Fort Collins, Colo. "It is an extremely strong organization and I think there are a lot of things the Alumni Association can do to help the University." Mailings are made to about 100 corporations per week for 5 consecutive weeks. For your follow-up, we will send you a list of the top 200 mails. Buehler is staff vice president for government relations for the B.F. Goodrich Co. He received his degree from UCI in 1948 and his law degree in 1950. The event is titled "Ad Astra Per Aspera," which is also the Kansas state motto, meaning "To the stars through difficulty." It will include speeches by Chancellor Gene A. Budig, Kansas Senate President Ross Doyen, Speaker of the House Wendell Lady and Sen. Jane Eldredge, R-Lawrence. Send us your resume immediately. However, if you have not prepared your resume at this time, fill out the information below and rush it to us. The information below is enough to meet our requirements, but we want it so that we can forward it to all companies requesting it. Do Not Delay! For you to send out 500 individual mailings the stamps alone would cost $100.00. 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