University Daily Kansan Campus/Area Wednesday. August 20,1986 Summer news staff Cindy McCurry Editor Kady McMaster Managing editor Shawn Aday Editorial editor Grant Butler Campus editor Dawn O'Malley Sports editor Shawna Norfeet Photo editor Tom Eblen General manager, news adviser Summer business staff David Nixon Business/production manager Beverly Kastens Retail sales manager James Scales Campus sales/back office manager Richard Morrison Classified manager John Oberzan Sales and marketing adviser Fall news staff Lauretta McMillen Editor Kady McdMaster Managing editor Tad Clarke Newer editor David Silverman Editorial editor John Hanna Campus editor Frank Hansel Sports editor Josh Kavle Photographer Tom Eblen General manager, news adviser Fall business staff David Nixon Business manager Gregory Kaul Retail sales manager Peter Schaffens Campus sales manager Sally Depew Classified manager Lisa Weems Production manager Duncan Calhoun National sales manager Bennett Kelly Traffic manager John Oberzan Sales and marketing adviser The University Daily Kansan (USPS 650-640) is published at the University of Kansas, 118 Staffer-Fint Fall, Hall, Kan. 66045, daily during the regular school year excluding Saturday, Sunday, holidays and final periods, and for those days when the student activity fee is $27 a year. Lawrence, Kan. 66044 Subscriptions by mail are $15 for six months of $27 a year in Douglas County and $18 for six months and $35 a year outside the county. Student subscriptions are $3 and are paid through the student activity fee. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to the University Daily Kansan, 118 Stauffer Flint Hall, Lawrence, Kan. 66045 State offices may hinge on experience By Alison Young Staff writer With the August primaries not long over, candidates for the governorship and the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives are gearing up for the Nov. 4 general election. In the race for governor, experience will be an important issue, spokesmen for both candidates said yesterday. Staff writer Mike Hayden, the Republican candidate for governor, won his party's nomination by defeating seven others in the Aug. 5 primary. Lt. Gov. Tom Docking was unopposed in the Democratic primary. Hayden, 42, has served as state House Speaker for the last four years and in the Legislature for the past 14 years. Docking, 32, has been Gov. John Carlin's lieutenant governor for the past four years. Docking's father, Robert, served as governor from 1967 to 1975, and his grandfather filled the office from 1957 to 1961. Hayden's primary campaign, which concentrated on the state's rural areas and smaller cities, followed a detailed plan using voter preference polls and past Republican voting figures to determine whether there were enough votes in those areas to win the primary. The calculations proved correct. However, while Hayden won the nomination with 36 percent of the vote, he lost decisively in the state's biggest urban areas, Johnson and Sedgwick counties. Kansas University Scenes This scene and 15 other selected scenes of Kansas are available. A print or original is the perfect gift for students or alumni. We now have Kansas University scenes in notecards too. VORMEHR GALLERY 2859 Four Wheel Dr. Round Town Mall 749-0744 or 842-3739 SALE 501 LEVIS FOR GUYS Button Fly 501 $^{\textcircled{2}}$ Blues 501 LEVIS FOR GALS $1899 Button Fly 501 Blues $1899 - Today thru Sunday Only • Regular $30.00 • Waist 27-44 • 38-40 Length Add $2 • America's #1 Jean - Today thru Sunday Only - Regular $30.00 - Sizes 1-15 - Pre-Washed - Blue Denim Only - America's #1 Jean KING of Jeans 740 Massachusetts 843-3933 Open Late Thursday Evenings So it's back to the drawing board for Hayden strategists who hope to have a new plan for the general election by the end of this week, said Kelley Hayden, the candidate's brother and press secretary. In those two counties, residents favored Larry Jones, a Wichita businessman, four-to-one over Hayden. Like the first plan, the new one will be based on the results of a large public preference survey, historic Republican voting patterns and consultation with campaign advisers. Docking plans to target a statewide voter audience, said his campaign manager, Tom Laing. "We do know we will have to appeal to Johnson and Sedgwick counties," said Kelley Hayden. Laing criticized the Hayden campaign's plan for determining campaign strategy. "The last thing we need is someone who will look to one segment of the population to the exclusion of another," he said. "We're stressing quality of experience and quality of leadership state-wide." Hayden's campaign will also stress his experience in state government versus the "lack of experience" of opponent Lt. Gov. Tom Docking. While the Docking name will be a factor in the election, Laing said candidate identification, not the name, will be most important. Local candidates choose strategies By a Kansan reporter For local state representative candidates, agriculture, education and economic development will be prominent campaign issues. In the race for the Kansas House of Representatives, Chris Miller, Republican candidate and a Lawrence attorney, will oppose Democrat incumbent Jessie Branson in the 44th District. "Since then I have listened, learned and observed, and I think this year will be different." Parker plans to concentrate on Solbach's voting record, which she thinks is not always in the best interest of his constituents. In the 45th District, Martha Parker will again oppose incumbent John Solbach. Parker, a former elementary school teacher, ran unsuccessfully against Solbach two years ago. Solbach said he was looking forward to the campaign as a chance to explain and defend his voting record "Voting records tend to be misconstructed, especially in elections," he said. Like most other incumbents, Solbach's campaign will emphasize his eight years of experience in the Kansas Legislature and service on the Ways and Means, Judiciary, and Agriculture and Small Business Committees. "The last time I ran against him I was a little naive," Parker said. "There are a great number of voters whose first experience with the Docking name is Tom Docking," he said. "The campaign won't be won on only name identification." In the race for the U.S. Senate, Guy MacDonald will challenge Sen. Bob Dole of Russell, the Senate majority leader. It is MacDonald's first campaign for public office. Laing's running mate is John Montgomery, former chairman of the Kansas Board of Regents. Hayden's running mate is state Sen. Jack Walker of Overland Park, chairman of family practice at the University of Kansas Medical Center and a former Overland Park mayor. Welcome Back Students Sale MacDonald, an unemployed teacher, defeated four opponents in the August primary. 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