University Daily Kansan Monday, November 6. 1972 2 Candidates' Views Vary on Value Of Last Minute Campaign Activities By PHIL McLAUGHLIN Kansan Staff Writer Arch Tetzlahm, Democratic candidate for U.S. Senator, said that his efforts would and today with a visit to Topeka West High School, he was excited by Pearson on WHR television Sunday night "I personally don't believe that very much, but I am glad to be at the last minute what they will do." Tetzlaff said that he thought he would "make points on the delegates" and that it was an effective method to inform the electorate, but said he didn't think that campaigning right through election day would be effective in changing most voters minds. Pearson's plans indicate that he agrees with Tetzlaf on the importance of last Absentee Ballot The deadline for returning af-fidavitis to obtain absence ballots is noon today at the Douglas County Courthouse. Absentee ballots then must be returned to the courthouse by 7 p.m. Tuesday. minute campaigning in affecting voter opinion he said the Sunday night night may have a little effect. He said he didn't know what he would do with his time today and Tuesday. The Democratic candidate for lieutenant governor, George Hart, said that he thought late campaigning wouldn't sway most voters. "I would like to do the last minute as he has always done." "Really, there isn't too much to do now," he said. "Most people have already made up the minima." Hart said that he would have several radio and television spot advertisements in the last few days of the campaign. He also plans to campaign on downtown Wichita corner comers at aon and greet people at shopping centers during the afternoon rush hour. "I'll be shaking hands and talking to as many people as I can," he said. "If I lost by a lot, I'm sorry." Owen could not be reached for comment, Robert Hoffman, Republican candidate for attorney general, said that he would be campaigning right "down to the wire." "I think I've got Dave beat," Hart said, in reference to Dave Owen, his Republican opponent. Hart said he has become convinced that he would win because he has heard from many people in the state who said they thought Owen had too much money and would only be interested in the large population centers of the state. Hoffman said that although he wasn't sure what effect last minute efforts would have on the loss of losing by a small number of votes was not, he still go all out for the last couple of hours. Sunday Docking attended rallies at Topeka and Wichita and appeared on a radio program in Wichita Sunday night. This morning he was to visit aircraft airlifters in the Wichita area. He has planned to attend another rally, the National Guard armory in Kansas City. Jim Shaffer, press secretary for Democratic gubernatorial candidate Robert Docking, said the governor would have a full schedule, Sunday and Monday. His opponent from the Democratic party, Vern Miller, couldn't be reached for his phone. "I don't think he'll campaign too much Tuesday." Cook said, "but I'm sure he will tomorrow." According to his scheduling secretary, Mrs. Larry Cook, Morris Kay, the President-in-equatorial candidate, has made no definite plans for the last few days of the canvaion. Mrs. Elwill Shanahan, the Republican candidate for secretary of state, said that she wouldn't have time to campaign today or Tuesday. REPRESENTATION YOU CAN HAVE CONFIDENCE IN! ELECT HAL KELTZ DEMOCRAT STATE SENATOR James W. Paddock will bring to the position of Judge of the District Court the following skills: ability, fairness and impartiality—qualities essential for a District Judge. The District Court is a court of general jurisdiction within the county; that is, handles all types of litigation including contracts, crimes, family law, property damage and real estate, to name a few. James W. Paddock has had 10 years experience in handling cases involving all of these areas of litigation. THIS IS WHY WE URGE YOU TO VOTE FOR Bill Paddock is 43 years old, a veteran, received his Law Degree from Kansas University, and was admitted to the practice of law in 1956. During the 16 years since his admission to practice, James W. Paddock has been a prominent, respected lawyer in Lawrence and Douglas County. He has been engaged in community organizations. He has served this community for 6 years on the school board, leading 3 consecutive years as president. In addition, Bill was assistant City Attorney in 1957-58. Municipal Judge 1958-59, assistant County Attorney 1959-60, and a past president of the Douglas County Bar Association. Information You Want To Know About James W. (Billi) Paddock and his wife, Ruth Ann, reside at 2136 Louisiana St. Bill and Ruth Ann have two children, Jim who is in Kansas University and Joel who is in the ninth grade at Central Junior High School. JAMES W. PADDOCK Larry Schmid, St. Louis senior, said trail people without transportation could call the IFC office (864-3594) or Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity (843-3310). Republican Candidate JAMES W. (BILL) PADDOCK FOR DISTRICT JUDGE Schmid said the 12-hour voting period, from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m., would be divided among the 20 participating fraternities. He said they had an hour shift and some might have two shifts. "Each fraternity will be responsible for supplying five drivers," chiemd said. "It is a female with him. If necessary, she will walk while the parent is being driven to vole." 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