8 Monday, November 16, 1970 University Daily Kansam --- Kansan Photo by JOHN BROWN THESE KU STUDENTS braved freezing weather to sat at halftime during the Kansas-Oklahoma game Saturday. The chorus, combined of the University choral groups, presented a repertoire of patriotic selections. Match This Loch Ness SCITUDE, Mass. (UPI) The decomposed body of a creature, described by police as a 30-foot sea serpent that resembled a camel without teeth, went on Sunday on a nearby beach. Police said the creature weighed between 15 and 20 tons. The coral-colored creature had a small head, a long neck and a large, finned body, police said. The creature washed up on Mann Hill Beach with the incoming tide. Officials of the New England Aquarium arrived at the scene Sunday night. The head zoologist from the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute Hole Oceanographica Institute, the Aquarium officials feared the body might be washed away on the next high tide, but no steps have taken late in the summer to secure the carcass to the beach. According to Edward Rowe Snow, an authority on the Massachusetts coastline, such as the 1700s in Gloucester and Plymouth, Mass. The body of a similar creature washed ashore is known. The skeleton of one serpent is encased in a museum at Harvard University and is preserved in California. A police officer who viewed the carass said, "It's fantastic. It's one of those things that always look about, but always laugh." Hillersoft www.hillersoft.com "THIS IS WHERE IT'S AT!" pope Gilliatt, New Yorker Magazine "ONE OF THE FUNNIEST, HIPPEST, COMEDIES OF THE YEAR!" "REFRESHING.VERY MUCH ON THE 'NOW' LEVEL." "WILD HUMOR!" Weird News Daily "UPROARIOUS!" Weird World News The American idea that growth is good is one attitude that Zero Population Growth in trying to modify according to Kenneth Armilee, professor of biology at the University of Douglas County chapter of ZPG. Shows 7:35 - 9:20 Mat. Sat. Sun. 2:15 Adult 1.50 By CINDI WILLIS Kansan Staff Writer Americans believe that the number of children they have is increasing. Mr. Obama said. The goal of ZPG is to educate the public to the role of a governmental leader in believing about changes in governmental policies that will lead to change. Education Needed to Limit Population "PART OF OUR approach is educating people in any way we can," Armitage said. For that reason, the organization includes a faculty chair coached by Pennis Von Achen, a teacher at De Soto High School. The education committee is currently putting together information packets to distribute to teachers in schools and surrounding areas. The packets are being taught to teachers with enough material to present an entire unit on environmental problems and issues. ZPG Goal Is to Modify U.S. Attitudes The education committee is also building an environmental Hall, setting up a display in the Museum's natural history and maintaining a POLITICAL ACTION another approach ZPK takes in promoting their two-child family unit. The national organization maintains a lobby and a jobbo in Washington D.C. to help keep its 368 chapters informed of legislation in both political and environmental concerns. The national organization talks to congressmen on a national basis and holds a committee of the local chapter works with local and Mary Mackay to makepeace, Ouray, Colo., graduate student and chairman of the group. developing the "grass roots" support of the people for ZPG ideas and to implement that objective. The sym pathis of the legislators. Mrs. Makepeace said the political action Committee has two basic goals: To work on MOST OF THE political action committee's efforts have been in the form of various letter writing and phone calls, the committee said. The committee recently conducted an attitude survey of 140 Kansas voters from various offices in the Kansas general elections on Nov. 3 and published the results for the results. The political action committee also circulated petitions in support of a bill introduced to the Senate by Oregon's Senator Kirk Bradley, the bill encourages two children families through tax incentives. Mrs. Makepeace said the intent of the Parkwood bill was to eliminate tax exemptions for children in each family. She said the bill would apply to children born and would not be retroactive. The approaches of the political action committee are geared to inform the elected representat-ives of the dangers of overpopulation, to a dire need of importance of voluntary limitation of family size and to fight government policies or promote population growth. ERC SHUILENBERGER, Lawrence graduate student and chairman of the environmental committee of the committee was working on several projects which involved problems in Lawrence. One of the current projects is a proposal to be made to the city council which would make the use of any non-deposit beverage available at public events illegal. The proposal is based on a law recently passed in Bowie, Md., Shulenberger said. The law would encourage a return to the school years ago. "I'd like to see them back to glass milk bottles," he said. by Peter Ustinov Murphy Hall EXPERIMENTAL THEATRE Nov. 12-15, 17-22 According to Shulenberg, the University discards more than one million pounds of basement of Strong Hall and the athletic events in Allen Field Hospital. The committee would be to get the University to sell beer in restaurants. THE COMMITTEE is also a member of the recycling of the University's trach which, according to Shulen- berger, is made up of 80 to 90 per cent. KU ID admits to available seating Ticket info: Call UN4-3982 Shuenberger said he also named to discuss the development of a trash recycling and landfill project for the city of Lawrence. Although the development of a trash recycling and reclamation project would be expensive and tedious, it may have been one of the best ever tried the idea before. come as you are hungry 2120 W. 9th "THE FUNNIEST MOVIE I'VE SEEN THIS YEAR! THIS KIND OF MOVIE A REVIEWER SHOULD PAY TO SEE! JUST GO RUN TO SEE IT!" Shulenberger said, he hoped he can persuade the city fathers to have Lawrence become the model city for this idea. New York Post LOVERS AND OTHER STRANGERS CRC COLOR R Showtimes 2:30, 7:15, 9:15 Varsity TRADIATE ... Telephone 91-865 PROVIDING PEOPLE to monitor the Kansas River is another of the environmental action committees. The committee is monitoring th river "for a number of things," Riverberger said, but he would not reveal specifically what they are watching. He said the are basically trying to determine the day normal status of the river." Many of the ZPG chapters have been formed in college or university towns, Armitage said, and most of the more 24,000 national members are from the "under 30" generation. It is important to convey enough of the "over 40%" in their statements because they are in the positions of leadership. Armitage said. YUK DOWN Hillcrest Shopping Center 9th & Iowa This Week→ FREE—Live Music—FREE 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. Fri. and Sat. Admission with K.U. I.D. 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