Thursday, October 6. 1988 / University Daily Kansan News Briefs the door to the Jazhass of the palace, where he had to be closed last night when the Third Annual Amnesty International Benefit Concert had the club at its While 145 people were inside, others waited on Massachusetts street. Campus members of Amnesty Organization were pleased with the turmoil. he had as many people here as "allowed," said Frank Housh, the club's campus president. "We have raised at least $450 from the door plus what we sold in T-shirts.' Housh said the money raised from the concert would finance the campus office of Amnesty International. The Jazzihus donated the cover for her book, *The Silent Satura* and the Homestead Grays, both by Lawrence bands, played for free. Gabriela Albarran, a Mexico City, Mexico, senior, went to the concert for many reasons. Marcos' shoes shine on "The bands are good, the place is good and it is a good cause," Albarran said. The Associated Press MANILA, Philippines — Bonifacio more than one pair of shoes at a time, may be one of the country's foremost experts on footwear. His job: to help companies in the Philippines Santos says it a full-time job to polish and buff the 2,400 pairs of shoes that Imela led behind when she and her husband, Ferdinand Marcos, fleed to Hawaii after the attack that toppled his administration. For maintaining the thousands of dollars worth of shoes, about half of which are on display at the Malacaloca shoe store, about 2.300 pieces, or $114, a unit. "I know my salary is not enough to buy even one pair of imported shoes like these," said Santos, 29. Soon after the Marcos administration collapsed, President Corazon Aquino's government announced that the former first lady had left behind 3,000 pairs of shoes, most of them imported. Eva Toledo, curator of the museum, said late inventions invenues that are a part of our collection, pairs, some of which were found in "arceous" residences throughout the city. "I was shocked when I first saw them. They were in their clothes. When "mother" came were a hole in the bottom, she got a new pair. That's the way it is with women." Santos said he spends every Friday brushing the dust from the dress. The shoes, which are also shiny, get dust and buffing. By the time he finishes polishing each pair, it is a perfect job. "I clean the shoes with shoe polish," he said. "he said to use so many colors to match the shoes. We've had to wrap some of the in plastic now." - The Society for East Asian Studies will meet at 4:30 today in the Walnut Room at the Kansas Union. **Lawrence and KU Latin America.** Solidarity presents Cornelia Floria, **Lawrence**, at 6 a.m. sociology, at 6:30 tion. A rice and beans dinner will be served at 6 p.m. The Canterbury House will celebrate the Holy Eucharist at noon KU Democrats will take a straw poll from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Wescoe Hall, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at p.m. at the Kansas Union, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Kansas Union. Gay and Lesbian services will meet at 7:30 tonight in Hashinger Hall Theatre. On Campus The Emily Taylor Women's Resource Center will sponsor an Auto Mechanics for Beginners' Autowrk for Women's. The Autohaus, for Vernom St. The Champions Club will meet at 6:30 tonight in Parlor A at the Kansas Union SUA will present the movie "The Mirror" at 7 and 9:30 tonight in Woodford Auditorium at the Kansas Union KU Democrats and the College Republicans will debate on domestic policy with a footnote on presidential race. Kansas Room at the KU Campus KU Christian Science Student Organization will meet at 6:30 tonight in Room C of the Kansas Union. *Astronomy Associates of Lawrence will have a public observing session from 9 p.m. to midnight tomorrow at the Douglas County **Gay and Lesbian Society of Kansas will meet at 7:30 tonight in the Dairy Hill Room at the Burge Union. The University Club will meet at 7:30 tonight in the Pine Room at the Kansas Union. A tape on transgender medical intervention The KU Folk Dance club will meet at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow at St. John's Gymnasium, 12th and Vermont streets. **Inter-Varsity** Christian Fellowship will meet at 7 p.m. tomorrow in the Pioneer Room at the Burge Union KU Bible Study will have a sports night at 7 p.m. tomorrow at 1619 W, 19th St. Because of a reporter's error, an article on Tuesday's College Blog writes that the College Assembly did not vote to rescind the plus/minus grading system. The assembly passed a motion to rescind the plus/minus grading system whether to rescind implementation Correction of the plus/minus system **Because of a reporter's error,** Laura Alexander, Lawrence junior and an organizer of Monday's "Take Back The Night" rally was misidentified in the video in Tuesday's Kansas as a rape victim. The Kansas regrets the error. SAVE MONEY CLIP AND REDEEM KANSAN COUPONS The University of Kansas Law School PRESENTS: Former CBS News Correspondent Daniel Schorr "American After Reagan" "America After Reagan" America After Reagan 1:30 p.m. October 7, 1988 druff Auditorium. Kansas Union Woodruff Auditorium, Kansas Union Your first job after graduation should offer you more than just a paycheck. We can offer you an experience that lasts a lifetime. Working together with people in a different culture is something you'll never forget. It is a learning experience everyone can benefit from. 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