University Daily Kansan, October 31, 1980 Page On Campus TODAY The KU JAZZ ENSEMBLE will spill over the ground, near on the southwest side of the KU building. THE COUNSELING STUDENT ORGANIZATION will sponsor a music therapy seminar at 3 in Alcove D of the Union. TONIGHT The BIOLOGY CLUB will meet at 4 in the Sunflower Room of the Union. Gary Snyder will present a POETRY READING sponsored by the department of English at 4 in the Room Room of the Union. THE INTERVARSITY CHRISTIAN fellowship in the Regionwest Region of the Union. An open house will be held at the SERVATORY at 7 in 500 Lindley Hall. SUA will sponsor a political debate between candidates for Kansas' 3rd District Representatives seat, LARRY BURKE (R) at 7 in the Big Fire Room of the Knox. Big Tall Book of the Orchestra The KU FOLK DANCE CLUB will meet at 7:30 in Robinson Gymnasium. The KU CONCERT CHOIR will present a fall concert at 8 in Swarthout Recital Hall in Murphy Hall. TOMORROW A SYMPOSIUM TITLED "TOKAIDO: Adventures on the Road in Old Japan" will be held all day in the Helen Foresman Spencer Museum of A PHILOSOPHY DEPARTMENT CONFERENCE ON HERMENEUTICS will feature a lecture by Hans-Georg Gadamer on "The Hermeneutics of Suspicion" at 10 a.m. in the Pine Room of the Union. SUNDAY A TAKOIDA EXHIBITION PROGRAM titled "Two Rascals on the Tokaido" will be presented at 2 p.m. in the Spencer Museum of Art. Scenes from the 19th century Japanese comic book, Sha's Mare, "will be performed." The KU COLLEGIUM MUSICUM will present a fall concert of Spanish Renaissance music at 3:30 p.m. in Swartwhate Recital Hall in Murphy Hall. MINISTRIES will have an Evening Supper at 5:30 p.m. The featured speaker will be Ann Moore on "Toward a Simpler Lifestyle." Food will be provided by members of First American Church, Worship follows at 7 p.m. The ECUMENICAL CHRISTIAN CIRCLE K will meet at 7 p.m. in 2006 Malott Hall. KU MEN'S GLEE CLUB will appear in concert at 8 p.m. in Swarthout Hall MONDAY AN ART LECTURE by Margaretta Mitchell, University of California at Berkeley, will be given at 12:30 p.m. in the Spencer Museum of Art, on "Recollections: Ten Women in Photography." The INSPIRATIONAL GOSPEL VII. You will hold rehearsal at 6 p.m. in $400 MWG The WESTERN CIVILIZATION FILM FESTIVAL will present "Rembrandt" at 7 p.m. in the basement of Lippincott Hall. The KU MODEL UNTED NATIONS the International Room of the U.N. royal college shop 837 massachusetts 843-4255 Reagan's foreign policy aide resigns Ronald Reagan's top foreign policy adviser resigned yesterday amid allegations that he used his previous job to override administration for personal gain. By United Press International As this shift in the Republican campaign management was taking place, both President Carter and Reagan were seeking Jewish and Polish support in the industrial Northeast and Reagan criticised Carter's handling of the Cuban refugee problem. KU photography contest deadline nears The entry deadline for the 14th Annual University of Kansas Photography Contest sponsored by the School of Fine Arts, Student Union Activities and the School of Journalism is Thursday, Nov. 13. pictorial-black and white; pictorial- color; abstract/experimental-black and white; abstract/experimental- color; feature; news; sports; picture story/picture sequence; portrait/personality; portfolio and fashion. Categories in the contest include Photographs in eleven categories will be judged and winners of first, second and third places will receive cash awards. The contest is open to all students attending at KU. There is a 100 fee for each entrant to cover the cost of the awards. Three judges, including Tom Strongman, photographer for the Kansas City Star, will select the winners on Friday, Nov. 14. Entry forms and further information are furnished from SUA in the Kansas University. Carter told a Jewish group in Philadelphia that the United States supported Israel not as a favor to Israel, but as a direct investment in peace and security. In the city's Polish section, he campaigned with the father of Lech Walesa, Poland's new labor bero at his side. Reagan, speaking at Texarkana, Ark, said Carter's handling of the flood of Cuban refugees was inconsistent, insensitive and inefficient. Richard V. Allen quit Reagan's campaign despite a statement by top Reagan aide Edwin Meese that he checked the charges and concluded that the allegations were false. Meese said that Reagan and the campaign supposedly had drawn to prevent the issue from becoming a factor in the campaign. The charges published in the Wall Street Journal said Allen had used his White House connections to get well-paying contracts as a consultant. BettyJo Charlton Your Representative in Topeka - RESIDENT OF LAWRENCE 35 YEARS - MASTER'S DEGREE IN POLITICAL SCIENCE, K.U. - FOUR YEARS EXPERIENCE IN TOPEKA DURING LEGISLATIVE SESSIONS - INCUMBENT, PRESENT 44th DISTRICT Because of my 35 years of community service in Lawrence and four years of experience in Topeka, I feel qualified to represent the 46th District. Your support will be appreciated. Democrat CHARLTON FOR REPRESENTATIVE 46th District JERRY HARPER, TREAS. paid pol. adv. featuring: the LOTIONS the best little reggae band in Texas! friday nite Lawrence Opera House Oct.31 doors open 8 p.m. 2.50$ general admit 2.00 $ club members from 8-9 p.m. 91ยข quart beer highballs prizes! sponsored by: PARTIALLY FUNDED BY STUDENT SENATE