6 Tuesday, January 22, 1980 University Daily Kansan Planning head to take Texas job The director of the Lawrence-Douglas County planning department will resign effective Feb. 8 to take a similar position in Galveston, Texas. Roger K. Hedrick, 37, who has been department director since 1977, said he did not want to leave Lawrence, but could not pass up the job opportunity in Galveston. "I very much enjoyed Lawrence personally and professionally," he said. "One can't pick and choose. When the opportunities present themselves, one must take them." Mike Wilden, assistant city manager, said that after Feb. 8 the city would search for Hedrick's replacement by advertising in professional publications and newspapers. "I don't have anyone in mind, but we want to get the best person available," lie said. In Galveston, Hedrick will be responsible for traffic, mass transportation and land use planning. The Galveston job will require more economic and environmental planning than did his Lawrence position, Hedrick said. "The big difference is that Lawrence is a growing town and Galveston is a redeveloping town," he said. U.N. ambassador to speak here Donald F. McHeeny, U.A. ambassador to the United Nations, will speak at 2 p.m. Jan. 25 at Murphy Hall in the first of University Lecture Series this semester. The topic of McHenry's speech has not been announced, but he is expected to comment on current international topics, and the assistant assistant to the chancellor, said. McHenry has been the U.S. ambassador to the United Nations since August 1979 when he succeeded Andrew Young. He was serving as the U.S. deputy ambassador to Iran and is now serving Jimmy Carter named him the permanent representative to the United Nations. McHenry has extensive in international affairs. 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