10 Monday, November 3, 1986 / University Daily Kansan The Grindman 18 Varieties of Subs AND Free Delivery 704 Massachusetts 843-7398 Shari Getting/KANSAN Vice President George Bush, center, endorses Republican gubernatorial candidate Mike Hayden, left, at a rally Saturday at the Holiday Inn in Olathe 843-5000 Hayden ahead in new poll Downtown United Press International TOPEKA — With just two days remaining before Tuesday's election, a new poll showed yesterday that Republican Mike Hayden holds a slight advantage over Democrat Tom Docking in the race for governor. The Topeka Capital-Journal surveyed 1,000 registered voters between Tuesday and Friday and found that 46 percent favored Hayden to be governor, while 42 percent supported Docking, the lieutenant governor whose father and grandfather were Kansas governors. Another 12 percent of respondents to the newspaper's noll said they were undecided, but when asked who they were leaning toward, three percent said Hayden and three percent said Docking. The remaining six percent said they were not leaning toward either candidate. The poll, conducted for the newspaper by Central Research Corp. of Topeka, had a margin of error of plus or minus three percent. Kelley Hayden, the candidate's spokesman and brother, said the newspaper's poll closely parallels what the candidate's own polls have indicated in recent weeks, with Hayden ahead of Docking by 4 to 5 percentage points. a roll, and I think we'll win by 10 percent or more." Michael Swenson, a spokesman for Docking, said the newspaper's poll indicated a race that was too close to call. "Whether it's last day enthusiasm or what, we're going to get a little bit of "I think the people of Kansas have been inundated with polls in this campaign," Swenson said. "What it shows is that this is a close race, and it's going down to the wire." The poll showed Hayden receiving strong support in western Kansas, southeast Kansas and in Wichita, Docking's hometown, while Docking was strongest in the 2nd and 3rd congressional districts in northeast Kansas COFFEEHOUSE OPEN: 7:30-1 a.m. Mon.-Fri. 9-1 a.m. Sat.—9-Midnight Sun. For those of us who love only the very richest, finest nutriments, this coffee drink is it. Breve is espresso topped with cream steamed into a foam, carrying a luxurious texture and flavor. 12th & Oread Above Yello Sub Hey Girls! Don't Forget! RUSH REGISTRATION Centennial Room Kansas Union 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Wednesday, November 5, A-L Thursday, November 6, M-Z Cost: $85 Please make checks payable to the KU Panhellenic Association. SENIORS NOV.10-14 THIS IS YOUR LAST CHANCE TO HAVE YOUR SENIOR PICTURE TAKEN FOR THE 1987 JAYHAWKER YEARBOOK. DON'T MISS IT! CALL AND MAKE YOUR APPOINTMENT NOW! 864-3728 from 1-5 p.m. BEST SELECTION-BEST PRICES Boston Acoustics Award winning speakers A-4011 $69 each limited time offer Four other models also competitively priced at: $110ea-$150ea-$295ea-$450ea KIEF'S DISCOUNT RECORDS AUDIO/VIDEO (913) 842-1811 LAWRENCE, KS 25th & IOWA INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS ARE INVITED Kansas Union Ballroom 4:00 . 5:30 Monday Nov. 3 Sponsored by: International Club, University Administration, and The Lawrence Business Community In commemoration of The United Nations Day, Ambassador Herman Dehennin of Belgium will speak at 7:30 (same evening) in the Alderson Aud. on "The Role of the Smaller Powers in the UN."