104 University Daily Kansan / Tuesday, October 21, 1986 5 Campaigns Continued from p.1 "The weather the last few days has been really tremendous." Miller estimated that he had visited about 500 homes so far, Branson said she also had visited hundreds of homes. "This district has gotten far too big for one representative," she said, explaining that about 12,000 members were registered in the 44th District. "Oh, this ought to be fun," Miller said with a smile as he approached a house whose yard sported a bright red Branson sign. But no one answered the door, so Miller never got the opportunity to find out why the residents were supporting Branson. "Nobody's been less than polite." he said. Miller hadn't even been attacked by any dogs, although they had threatened him a few times, he said. Branson said she had been attacked three times. One woman let her out large dog because she was so upset that Brandon had supported a law requiring safety seats in cars for young children. Miller said the people he spoke with most often mentioned the proposed "sin" amendments — liquor by the drink, lottery and parimutuel wagering. Branson voted against the lottery and parimutuel in the Legislature. Kansas is the fourth largest greyhound-producing state in the country, with more than 22 owners maintaining about 4,000 greyhounds. Dickinson County produces more greyhounds than any other county in the United States. During her previous campaigns, Branson said she had developed ways to leave a warm, positive and personal impression. Dogs Continued from p. 1 Opponents of the pari-mutuel measure argue that gambling is socially detrimental and that raching dogs and horses is cruel. Kansans for Life at its Best!', through his授威, the Rev. Richard Taylor of Topeka, has been especially vocal it its efforts to dampen support for parimutuel. "People are swindled out of their money," Taylor said. "A swindle is theft by deception." Roland Smith, a member of the Wichita Independent Business Association, at a Sunday debate sponsored by Wichita television station KAKE-TV, said legalized betting would divert millions from small businesses. However, a poll released by KSN-WDAF in Topeka on Friday indicated that 72 percent those contacted favored pari-mutuel betting. Twelve percent opposed the measure, and 16 percent were undecided. At the Fall Meet, dog racers were optimistic about passage of the pari-mutuel amendment. "I bet if we get those voters out, we can legalize betting and revolutionize the industry." Koerner said. so on private property Smoking Continued from p.1 In particular, Longhurst said he didn't want the city to dictate to a business precisely how it should comply with the proposed ordinance. "If we tell a hotel that it must reserve certain rooms for nonsmokers and the smoking rooms were filled, an owner would have to turn away a smoking guest," Longhurst said. "I don't like the idea of us telling someone he has to turn away customers." Buford Watson, city manager, said the key policy decision the commission would have to address was how the ordinance would be enforced. Praeger said she would support a measure calling for voluntary cooperation because she said the public wanted such an ordinance. Watson said enforcement of the proposed ordinance would occur much as noise complaints are handled. "We would have to receive a complaint from someone before we could proceed," he said. Watson asked the commissioners to use the recently adopted Topeka smoking ordinance as a guideline because it complied with state law. "We should follow the amended Topeka ordinance because in it they have done a lot of the legal research needed to be done. We can add or subtract as we see fit." Praeger said the city should pass a smoking ordinance because a majority of people did not smoke. She said 30 percent of Americans smoked. 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