12 Friday, February 4, 1977 University Daily Kansan Glickman keeping roots in mind BY YAEL ABOUHALKAH Special Correspondent WASHINGTON-Political discussions in the Dan Glickman household here have taken on new and increased importance in the last week. Glickman and his wife, Rhoda, had occasional family chats about the activities of the Wichita Board of Education a year ago, when Dan was board president. Today the discussion in the Glickman's three-story 1920s-style house houses on issues of rational significance, and the importance of expressives have taken on greater meaning. That's because last November, 89,555 Kansans chose Glickman, a Democrat, as their new representative from the state's 4th District. He joined the president, Wichita lawyer and officer in a family business of recycling metal—packed his bags and moved east. Glickman, 32, has obviously made a large political jump in the last year. But Mrs. Glickman says discussion remains civil around the family dinner table. "THERE are no family arguments, really," she says laughing, "although we do have some strong discussions. I have a tendency to be more idealistic than he does. We discuss things. I don't know how much you like him or do after I tell him what I think, though." Glickman refuses to be lumped into a strict, political classification. "You cannot define where I am on the political spectrum," he says. "That doesn't mean I don't have any principles. I would put myself in several categories: reformer and idealist, proletarian or modern liberal and populist." MRS. GLICKMAN and the couple's two children—Jonathan, J, and Amy, 4—arrived here last Friday, barely missed a blizzard during their long drive from Wichita to the newly rented house, across the street from the Negaleese embassy. Rep. Dan Glickman The Glickmans are no strangers to the city. Dan obtained his doctor of law degree from a local school and worked from 1969 to 70 as a trial attorney for the United States Securities and Exchange Commission. Mrs. Glickman, meanwhile, taught school. The two are aware of the horror stories concerning high crime rates and expenses. "It is an urban area," Glickman says casually. "There are high crime areas in Wichita that I have to be careful in. You have to get into judgment about where you are, and when here." THEN HE SMILES and adds, "Now watch me get mugged tonight." The city's reputation for high prices is well-earned in some areas, he says. "A house here probably sells for twice as much as it would in Wichita. And restaurants, well, you just don't go to them." Glickman enters the 6th Congress with some strong notions on what he wants to accomplish. He talks with unveiled enthusiasts and advocates he plans to introduce this term. Robbery suspects charged City before being arrested near the Ouahwa County town. Despite those firm words, Glickman realizes that there's a pecking order in Congress and that he ranks low in the House of Representatives. The way to rise, he says, is to become competent in the eyes of his Congressional peers. "I just don't think that's true," he says. AND HE INSISTS that he's looking forward to playing politics with the "big boys" in the near future, saying, "It doesn't give me any scare." He contends that he won't be stilled by the Capitol Hill adage that freshmen Congressmen should be seen and not heard. The men allegedly took $170 from the Lawrence Ramada Ima, Malone said. reie said that officials in Minneapolis would be the first to prosecute the three and that Douglas County would ask to prosecute the men after that. Toward that goal, Glickman says he wants to support bills that would: - Limit Congressmen to serving a total of 12 years. - Fund research into the conversion of grain to use as fuel - *Pass this year's major farm ap- corplications bill. - End mandatory retirement of citizens when they reach age 45. Glickman's road to winning his seat was rocky. He had to beat eight-term incumbent Garner Shriver, a Republican. He did it, Clickman says, by trekking 500 miles from Bakersfield to Los Angeles. Shriver had been an inactive congressman. Glickman, for his part, notes, "I can see where some members of Congress get trapped here in the power dealings, and don't remember where they came from or "I always hope I can keep that sense of where I'm from and whom I'm representant." --a first afternoon One Acts will be Tuesdays at 3:30. There will be 12 plays, a different one. 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