University Daily Kansan, September 9, 1982 Page 3 Candidates rate TV use By JULIE HEABERLIN Staff Reporter Republican Sam Hardage is already trying to bring in votes by using an edge in campaign funding to buy excessive taxes, an assistant to Gov. John Carlin said. "It's no secret that we're not going to have the funding they have," said Mike Swenson, Carlin's assistant. "Being a native Kansan myself, I think Kansans traditionally prefer more face-to-face personal contact from the candidate." Both Hardage and Carlin, as the campaign officially opened this week, starred filming commercials that will illustrate the costs of dollars in expenses before the election. But Dan Thiessen, Republican candidate for lieutenant governor, said Hardidge planned to use his com-munication in a supplemental, rather than primary, campaign. "After the primary, so many people told me they had seen on TV?" Thiessen said. "Television is still the medium to reach people, but you've got it to it up with personal contact. It's just part of the whole campaign process." Darrell Day, Hardage's dress secretary, disagreed with Swenson that Republicans would spend more money on coverage and less time in personal with the public. "NOTHING COULD BE further from the truth," Day said. "It's not possible to buy enough time to influence people on the issues." But Burdett Loomis, KU assistant professor of political science, said Hardage would be able to buy recognition and give the incumbent Democrat already had. "The evidence suggests ... that it (television advertising) generally helps non-incumbents, but only up to a certain point," he said. Loomis said that most people are committed by the end of the primaries and candidates appear on television to reinforce that commitment. Hardage's media strategy would be the most interesting, Loomis said, because he would be competing against a high profile image of an experienced governor. "There is a substantial limit to how far you can go in informing people with paid media," he said. "You'll have more appearances on news shows now. This is a lot more legitimate to the public than paid political advertisement." Make Their Dav. Send The Preserves Jar or Salt Box Bouquet For Grandparents' Day. Show them you remember, with the Preserves Jar or Salt Box Bouquet from Telefora. Both bouquets come in beautiful porcelain containers with classic blue delft designs so they're delightful keepsake gifts. Just call or visit our shop and you can send this bouquet almost anywhere in the U.S. Ask $k$ the Preserves Jar for the Bouquet. Because with Telefona, the flowers always come in something as pretty as the flowers themselves. 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Residential advisory board to hold 1st meeting of year The Residential Programs Advisory Board meets for the first time this academic year at 4 p.m. today in 208 Strong Hall. "Over the course of years, in various forms, we've gone by other names, but our function remains the same," said McEhlenie. RFAB makes policy decisions for residence halls, scholarship halls and Stouffler Place Apartments, said the office of residential programs. Meetings are open to the public, but interested students should contact Caryl Smith, dean of student life, before attending. IN THE PAST, the group decided where to institute security and when to open and close the halls. Members had to be prepared for areas, and approved summer intern selection for the office of residential programs. OFTEN, THE GROUP groups committees to investigate particular problems. Their findings are approved by RPAB, McEhennie said. 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