δΈ€ University Daily Kansan, October 20, 1982 Page 7 Commission declares holiday 'Halloween Beggars' Night' By DOUG CUNNINGHAM Staff Reporter The Lawrence City Commission did not ban Halloween at its meeting last night, but commissioners did have several recommendations for trick-or-treaters in the wake of Tylienol poisonings and other scares. Mayor Marci Francisco proclaimed that Oct. 31 would be Halloween Beggars' Night and recommended that parents go with their children when they trick-or-treat, preferably between 6:30 and 8:30 p.m. Commissioner Toni Gleason said that parents should be extremely careful and should inspect all treats. "If anything looks suspicious, be suspicious," he said. But, he said, "I certainly hope nothing untoward would happen in Lawrence, and I don't think anything would." Francisco also said that trick or treaters should stick to familiar neighborhoods, and she noted that similar proclamations urging safety on Halloween had been made in the past. The commission also approved a temporary "use permitted upon review" permit, which sets certain conditions for property use, for a location to be operated in the Southern Hills Shoping Center, 100 West 32rd St. The house, to be operated by the Lawrence Jaycees, will be open from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. Monday through Thursday, and from 7 p.m. to midnight on Friday, Saturday and Sunday. The haunted house must pass building and fire inspections before opening to the public. Francisco also proclaimed, with commission approval, that Oct. 17 to Oct. 24 would be "Wreck Silo-Tech Week." Francisco noted that the proclamation referred only to this weekend's University of Kansas vs. Kansas State football game. another week action on a letter from the Lawrence Coalition for Peace and Justice. The coalition asked the commission to act as a board of canvassers in to review a vote in a public opinion poll against a weapon freeze with the Soviet Union. The commission also deferred for The poll now is being challenged in Douglas County District Court. The coalition asked the commission to allow the poll, which would be held concurrently with the Nov. 2 general election, and the commission agreed on a plan. In other business, the commission acknowledged receiving a staff report regarding sanitation rates for 1983. Rates will not increase and the present rates will be charged for residential and commercial customers. Rates will continue to receive a lower rate. Assistant City Manager Mike Wilden said the rates would not increase because the city did not need to buy any new garbage trucks. By JULIE HEABERLIN Staff Reporter Hardage protests commercial In spite of continued protests from Sam Hardage, a television commercial aimed at his position on the deregulation of natural gas will remain on the air, Gov. John Carlin's assistant press secretary said yesterday. In a recent debate between the gubernatorial candidates, Hardyda said Carlin's commercial was a complete misrepresentation of the facts and asked Carlin to remove the commercial from the request, simply to reply to the request during the debate. "We simply cannot produce ads fast enough to keep up with the positions Sam Hardage is coming up with," Mike Swenson, the assistant press secretary, said. "At this point, we will stand by it." HARDAGE'S PRESS secretary, Darrell Day, said yesterday that the commercial said Hardage supported an immediate deregulation of the natural gas industry. Swenson agreed that was the commercial's intention. Day said Hardge always had favored the gradual phasing out of the deregulation of the natural gas industry by the Reagan administration. In the federal program, natural gas deregulation will end Jan. 1, 1985. In an interview later, Swenson said Hardage had not specifically stated a position during the campaign on deregulation. "Day said that? The governor has asked Hardage in several debates about his position on this, and he never answers the question." Swenson said. "We have to assume he supports immediate deregulation." SWENSON SAID Carlin supported an immediate halt to deregulation because there were no more positive effects from the program, as deregulation produced increasingly higher-priced gas for the consumer. He said Cities Services Gas Co., a major gas supplier to Kansas, had stated it had a 16-year surplus of natural gas. "Out in southwest Kansas they are sitting on surpresas," Swenson said. "Hardage is just ignoring the facts. 'It's incredible." Day said Hardage supported deregulation because any natural gas surpluses in Kansas were due to a temporary glut, which would evaporate during winter when consumers used more gas supplies. HE *ALSO* SAID Carlin misrepresented Hardage's position on property taxes. Hardage has consistently said he knew that his property was another source of revenue. Day said Candidates to speak in forum But Swenson disagreed, and said Hardage supported a program that increased financing for schools, with the goal of providing any specific funding mechanism. Without the severance tax, which Hardage opposes, both property and gasoline taxes would increase, Swenson said. Hardage proposes to finance education by cutting waste out of government bureaucracy. A three-hour forum featuring candidates for national, state and local office will be at 7 p.m. tonight in the Lawrence Public Library. Those speaking will be: 2nd District congressional candidates Morris Kay and Jim Slattery; state representative candidates Doug Lamborn, Betty Jo Charlton, Jessie Branson, Bob Schulte and John Solbach; and county commissioner candidates Hank Booth and Nancy Hiebert. Kay and Slattery will speak during the first 45 minutes and the state legislative candidates for the next hour and 15 minutes. The county commis- sioner_candidates_will_wrap_up_the session. 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