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There's no place like the... 636 Massachusetts, Lawrence, Kansas (913) 843-4555 Hours: 11-midnight, Monday-Saturday; Sunday noon-11 FREE STATE BREWING COMPANY Walker won't seek 2nd term Lieutenant governor cites personal reasons for leaving office By Derek Schmidt Kansan staff writer TOPEKA — Lt. Gov. Jack Walker announced yesterday that he would not seek re-election in 1900, settling weeks of speculation that he would leave office at the end of his current term. "I made the decision to remove myself from any further speculation and to relax and enjoy the remaining 15 months of my term as lieutenant governor," Walker said in a statement. Walker said personal considerations persuaded him not to run for a second term in 1990. He said he notified Gov. Mike Hayden of his decision on Tuesday. Hayden, in a statement issued yesterday, said that he was disappointed Walker would not run but that he understood and respected his decision. "The demands of public service on one's time and one's family are great," Hayden said. "Clearly, the appeals of fishing and spending time with his family as opposed to 14 hour days, 7 days a week on the campaign trail are hard to dispute for a man who has done as much in his life as Dr. Walker has done." Hayden praised Walker's career, which included serving as a chairman of the department of family practice at the University of Kansas Medical Center. Media speculation that Walker was not likely to be Hayden's running mate in 1980 was a factor in the decision, Walker said. "These stories and rumors have placed my wife and me in a situation which is embarrassing and in a situation in which I have no way of defending myself against such speculative stories." Walker said, "I am uncomfortable in this situation, and JoAnn and I do not wish to tolerate it for the weeks and months immediately ahead." He said the rigors of campaigning in a state as large as Kansas also contributed to his decision. "The first (campaign) was an exciting and fun experience," Walker said. "The demand of the campaign does not hold the same appeal." "The matter is now closed as far as I'm concerned, and I will have no further comments or dialogue on this subject." Walker, 67, is a physician from Overland Park. He served in the Kansas Senate for two years and as mayor of Overland Park for eight years before being elected lieutenant governor in 1986. Walker's announcement leaves the question open of who will run with Hayden in 1980. Fred Logan Jr., chairman of the state Republican Party and a Johnson County attorney, is often mentioned as a candidate, but he has not confirmed having an interest in the position. None of the Democrats considered to be potential gubernatorial candidates is likely to beat Hayden, Walker said. "I believe he will be re-elected, relatively easily, irrespective of who is his running mate," Walker said. "I believe that Mike Hayden has proposed, supported and seen impulse voters in the race, which, in the long-range best interests of Kansas, will serve the citizens of the state well." Walker did not speculate about Hayden's future running mate, but said he expected Hayden to be re-elected. BETTE MIDLER BARBARA HERSHEY Jean Finney, state treasurer, is the only Democrat to have taken official steps toward becoming a candidate. Last week, Finney formally created an exploratory committee to test her chances. Other Democrats considered to be possible candidates are John Carlin, former governor from Smolan; Mike Johnston, state Senate minority leader from Parsons; Marvin Barkis, state House minority leader from Louisburg; and Tom Docking, former lieutenant governor from Wichita, who lost to Hayden in 1896. 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This book deals with ultimate questions: Where have I come from?...Why am I here?...Where am I going?..And the author...? None other than the God of the Universe. Look at the Book is an invitation to embark on what could be the most exciting year of your Christian life. How many of us have made a resolution to read through the entire Bible -- only to bog down somewhere around Leviticus? Here is a program designed to help us keep that resolution. 1. Daily Bible Reading – Read through the entire Bible in the order in which is was written. Learn not just what the Bible says, but when events occurred and where various books and people fit into the big picture of the Bible. 2. Weekly Bible Study -- As you read through the Bible, we will be studying through the Bible on Sundays. The books you read each week in your personal study will be the focus of the sermons and adult classes on the Lord's Day. Come worship with us, and get together with other readers to study, learn, and be encouraged. Would you make a commitment to read through you Bible with us during this next year? Taking time each day to listen to God, and spending time each week to study His word, is one of the most rewarding and growthful things you could do this coming year. Dust off your Bible, and bring it with you to the Southside Church of Christ – we are about to take a good, hard Look at the Book. Southside Church of Christ 25th & Missouri, Lawrence, 843-0770 Sunday 9:30 a.m., 10:30 a.m., 6:00 p.m.; Wednesday 7:00 p.m. V