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NewsOctober 29, 1992

With Election Day approaching, state Senate candidates Betty Hearnes and Peter Kinder are drawing heavily on their political parties, other elected officials and political action committees for financial support. The reports due seven days before the election, covering the period through last Saturday, show Kinder still holding a strong advantage in fundraising by about $45,000...

With Election Day approaching, state Senate candidates Betty Hearnes and Peter Kinder are drawing heavily on their political parties, other elected officials and political action committees for financial support.

The reports due seven days before the election, covering the period through last Saturday, show Kinder still holding a strong advantage in fundraising by about $45,000.

Hearnes' campaign report shows that she has raised $87,373 and spent $84,261, leaving a balance in her account of $3,411. By comparison, Kinder has raised $132,573 and spent $112,535. His account showed a balance of $16,232.

Since the report due 40 days before the election, Kinder has raised $47,301 and spent $43,681, while Hearnes has raised $39,704 and spent $40,927.

Kinder's largest contribution has been $6,100 from the Republican State Committee, while Hearnes has received $5,000 from the Democratic Senatorial Committee and $4,000 from the Democratic State Committee.

Hearnes has also received money from other political groups and officeholders including: Friends of Sen. Jim Mathewson, $500; Dirck for Senator, $500; Mississippi County Democratic Committee $250; Madison County Democratic Central Committee $100; and John Dennis for Senator $100.

Other political groups contributing to Kinder were: Citizens for Talent (House Republican Leader) $500; Missouri Republican Party, in-kind contribution, $772; Sen. Fred Dyer Campaign Committee $500; Sen. Marvin Singleton $300; Sen. John Russell Campaign Committee $300; Rohrbach for Senate Campaign $250; State Rep, Mary Kasten $150; and State Rep. Jim Graham $100.

Hearnes received $4,579 of her funds from people contributing less than $100, while Kinder got $7,904 in donations under $100.

The largest PAC contribution Hearnes received during the reporting period was $5,000 from the Missouri Association of Trial Attorneys.

Other PAC contributors to Hearnes included: $500 from the MERC-PAC; Missouri Bankers Association; Missouri Dental PAC; and R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Co.

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Other political action committee contributions were: Independent Insurance Agents of Missouri, $250; Missouri Cable PAC, $250; Missouri Health Care Association, $200; BMA PAC, $300; Missouri Podiatry PAC, $100; Consulting Engineers of Missouri PAC, $200; Cape Girardeau Central Trades and Labor COPE Account, $200; AGC of St. Louis PAC, $100; ARMCO PAC, $100; BAPAC of Kansas City, $125; Chrysler Political Support Committee, $100; Missouri State Council of Carpenters, $200; Missouri Land Title PAC, $250; Transportation Political Education League, $300; and Beneficial Management Corp. of America, $200.

Among the PAC contributors to Kinder were: Missouri Progress Committee, $2,500; Missouri Insurance Coalition $1,000; Phillip Morris USA, $1,000; Southwestern Bell Employee PAC, $700; HALL-PAC of Missouri, $500; PAC for Emerson, of St. Louis, $500; General American Life Association $500; and Westvaco Political Participation Program, $500.

Other PAC contributors were: AIM-PAC, $300; PAC for Health, $100; Missouri Health Care Association, $200; AGC-Mo., $300; MO-PAC, $250; MPMA-PAC, $100; OPTEC-D.D. USA, $250; U.E. PAC, $200; Missouri Architects PAC, $200; and Missouri State Troopers Association, $100.

Hearnes also received: $1,000 from SEMO Management, Inc. of Sikeston; $600 from Ed Robinson Displays of Perryville (in-kind); $1,500 from Warren Hearnes; $1,250 from Dr. James F. Cooper of Bridgeton; and $1,000 from Jim Drury-Drury Inc.

Contributing $500 each to the Hearnes campaign were: Richey Rice, Spaeth, Heisserer and Summers Law Firm; Nooney Management Co. of St. Louis; Fred Ferrell of Charleston; Weber Gilmore of Sikeston; Linda Glaus of Sikeston; Louis and Georgia Buckowitz of St. Louis; Patricia D. Dino; Citizens Bank of Charleston; Delton and Betty Houtchens of Clinton; James R. Holloran of St. Louis; and Leo Newman of St. Louis.

Hearnes also received: $300 from Katherine Johnson of Agency, Mo., F.E. Rhodes of Cape Girardeau and Lynn F. Ingram of Sikeston; $250 each from Bill Lewis of Sikeston, Bernard McDonnell, Godfrey Padberg and Marvin Proffer of St. Louis, Burns and Taylor Law Firm of Sikeston, and Norman Champ, Jr. of St. Louis; $200 each from James Haynes of Cape Girardeau, Hal Hunter Jr. of New Madrid, James Hullverson of St. Louis, R.M. Harrison and Associates of Cape Girardeau, Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Hillhouse of Charleston, and Mary C. Edwards of Kirkwood; $125 from Donald J. and Myra Gremaud of Perryville, Anna J. Gremaud of Perryville; and $100 from Victoria Inns, Inc. of Cape Girardeau.

Larger individual contributors to Kinder's campaign included: Target Media of Cape, $2,625; D.L. Harrison of Cape Girardeau, $1,500; Robert Erlbacher of Cape Girardeau, $1,000; Cord Dombrowski of Cape, $1,000; and William K. LaFoe of Cape Girardeau, $1,000.

Contributing $500 each to Kinder were: Lloyd Smith and Don Bedell of Sikeston; Charles Blattner, Charles Cozean, Joda Bess and PAVCO Wood Co., of Cape Girardeau; Frank Kinder of Palo Alto, Calif.; James Elder of Houston, Texas; and Gene Penzel of Jackson.

Kinder also received: $350 from Don Welge of Perryville; $300 from Joe Stroup of Cape Girardeau; $250 each from John Sheets, James Kinder, Paul Brinkopf, and David Westrich of Cape Girardeau, Rich Wrather and Vernon Bruckerhoff of Sikeston, Edwin Puls of Jackson, Richard Carver of St. Louis, and Norman Harty of Dexter.

He also received $225 from J.P. Tlapek of Cape Girardeau; $200 each from Don Zimmer, Marjorie Mills, Fred Kelley, Paul Thompson, Robert Ward, Mark S. Johnson, Geraldine Hirsch, and Plaza Tire, of Cape Girardeau, W.P. Hunter of Bell City, and William Cole, Keith Bess and Robert Matthews of Sikeston; $175 from Albert M. Spradling, III; $125 each from Francis Toohey and Karl Klaus of Perryville, James Moran, of Sikeston, Kelly Swain of Chaffee, Gary Kamp of Marble Hill.

The final report is due 30 days after the election.

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