Page 10 University Daily Kansan, March 30, 1983 German Greens wear jeans to parliament By United Press International BONN, West Germany — Members of the anti-Establishment Greens Party took their seats in Parliament for the first time yesterday. They had long hair, wore faded blue jeans and carried a knife. They were re-election of Chancellor Helmut Kohl. "Of course I'm upset by these members showing up in jeans and gym shoes, but there is no formal rule concerning clothing so we have to accept them," said former Parliament Speaker Richard Stueckel. The Greens, who won 27 seats in the March 6 elections, call themselves the "anti-party party." They ran on an environmentalist platform that opposes deployment of American nuclear weapons in West Germany. THEY LIVED UP TO their image yesterday and protested the traditions of the 34-year-old West German Parliament, or Bundestak, in deeds and dress. Unlike the members of the established parties who arrived in limousines, the Greens arrived on foot and joined a march against banning demonstrations near Parliament. "No to Nuclear weapons," the banners read. Rolling a large, brightly colored ball representing "Mother Earth" and carrying a giant fir tree damaged by industrial pollution, the Greens had to cut through a line of police guards to get into the Parliament building. The legislative body formally confirmed Kohl as chancellor, whose four-year term was assured by the election of his coallition of Christian Democrats and Free Democrats. Coalition members won 278 of the 486 seats in the House of Representatives and the opposition, the Social Democrats, accounted for the rest. votes of the 486 votes cast. There were 214 "No" votes and one invalid ballot. The 27 Greens carried out their threat to boycott Kohl's swearing-in to protest against their campaign in medium-range missiles in West Germany, which Kohl supports. Taking advantage of a speech to mark the opening of Parliament by the body's oldest member, former Chancellor Willy Brandt, the Greens attempted to open a debate criticizing the references to Germany's Nazi past. But as yet unschooled in parliamentary points of order, the Greens were told the opening speech was not open to debate. MYSTIC, Conn. — Five white-beaked dolphins rescued from an ice-bound Newfoundland cove were "in very guarded conditions" yesterday, struggling to adapt to captivity at the Mystic Marinelife Aquarium. Dolphins struggling to adapt The five animals, apparently the first white-baked dolphins in captivity, were swimming on their own in a 30,000-gallon pool, said Julie Quinn, an aquarium spokesman, "but they're not eating." Aquarium workers tried to feed the dolphins fish and squid, she said, but the aquatic mammals refused to bite. The dolphins — apparently four females and one male — are about nine feet long and weigh about 450 pounds. "They're beautiful - black and white and gray, sort of a white blaze. They're very, very nice looking animals," Quinn said. Bill Dowd, the manager, said the building was evacuated less than eight weeks after the fire. They were rescued last weekend from the ice-choked waters of Flacenta Bay on Newfoundland's southeast coast. A sixdin狮 died almost immediately after it was taken from the bay by aquarium workers. Union evacuated after threat The Kansas Union was evacuated at about 7:10 p.m. Monday night after a caller said a bomb would explode at operations manager said yesterday. They were among six groups stranded by solid ice that stretches 80 to 80 KOHL, UNOPPOSED IN THE parliamentary balloting, received 271 minutes after the KK police arrived. Police and Union staff then searched the building for the bomb but founding nothing. Dowd said. Dowd said viewers of a movie in Woodruff Auditorium were also evacuated. Excessive icing this winter in Newfoundland harbors have resulted in the stranding of hundreds of dolphins. The ice prevents them from surfacing for air and from getting out of the harbors to breed, Quinn said. The bomb threat was the second threat in two days. Sunday night a caller said bombs would explode at midnight in Elsworth, McColum and with residence huts, but no explosions occurred and no bombs were found. ARE YOU A TALENTED INDIVIDUAL WHO WOULD LIKE TO BE INVOLVED WITH SUA FINE ARTS? SPECIAL AREAS ARE: - Organizing artwork for the Kansas Union Gallery - Poets and Writers - Student Photo Contest - International Arts Festival - Dinner Theatre Deadline April 6 Applications are available in the SUA Office. Clip-n-Save Buy one Hideaway Pizza — Get one of the next smaller size FREE dine-in and carry-out only (expires 3/31/83) Clip-n-Save PRAIRIE SCHOONER SEAFOOD Use Kansan Classified. 106 N. 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