12 Wednesday, October 30,1974 University Daily Kansan On Campus Choir to perform The University Singers, a selected freshman choir, will perform at 8 tonight in S争buttworth Recital, James H. Srakton, associate professor of choral music will conduct and will be assisted by Reginald I. Brown, graduate student. The program will include "They That Go Down to the Sea in Ships," a composition by John Padoff, professor of music theory at KU. Also included will be works by Handel, Mozart and Brahms. Common Causes A meeting of Common Cause, a citizen's lobby, will be at 7:30 p.m. in the Lawrence Library Auditorium. The meeting is open to Common Cause members and to those interested in the organization. A film will be shown on Common Cause's activities across the nation, and a discussion will follow on the organization's current reform efforts in Washington, D.C., and in several states. For further information, visit the member list Garden, and it concentrates on business reforms in the way politics and government are conducted in America. Asian book sale Surplus Chinese, Japanese and Korean books will be sold in the East Asian library in the assessment of Watson Library tomorrow from 1 to 4pm. Correction In an article in Tuesday's Kansas, it was incorrectly reported that two homes owned by Henry Lee Jones were recommended to be condemned by the city inspector. The homes weren't recommended to be condemned. They were rendered uninhabitable. Also on campus ... Today, INTERVIEWS FOR POSITIONS for the 1975 Festival of the Arts Committee will be between 7 and 10 p.m. Those interested should make an appointment in the SUA office in the Kansas Union and applications for 1975-76 STUDENT FINANCIAL AID have arrived, according to Weinberg, associate director of student financial aid, and may be picked up in 26 Strong Hall. Tonight, the Committee on the STATUS OF WOMEN will present its first in a series of programs on Human Sexuality at 7:30 in the Jayhawk Room of the Kansas University Anden Bush, director of Women's Health. The program is being Single in a Couple's World and How to Cope After Breakup." ROBERT A. BURTON will speak on Red China at noon at the weekly faculty luncheon forum at the United Ministries Center, THE SPANISH FESTIVAL and Sigma Delta Pi will present a lecture by William R.蓝, professor of Spanish, on "The Function of Duality in 'Eco y Narciscio' by Calderon de la Barce" at 4:15 p.m. in the Pine Room at the Kansas Union, and THE PHILOSOPHY FORUM will present Prof. Raimo Toumele of Helsinki at 8 p.m. at the Forum Room in the Kansas Union. His topic will be "On Causation of Action." 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Ronald L. Noley, Nixon's former press secretary, said today that Nixon had no health insurance. The KU Commission on the Status of Women presents the Fall Open Forum— "THE WORLD'S WOMEN—ON THE RISING WAVE" Sat., Nov. 2, 1974 Jayhawk Room (Union) 8:10 a.m. 9:00-12:00 a.m., 1:00-3:30 p.m. Speakers, films, group discussion, poetry on past and current women's issues as declared by the United Nations' Women's Year 1975, as declared by the United Nations. If you have child care needs, contact Lorna Grunz at 846-3552 by 5:00 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 31. HI-FI VALUE SPECIAL OF THE WEEK! 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