8 Tuesday, November 7, 1972 University Daily Kansan Campus Briefs Vinning Film Winner of Cannes and San Francisco film festival best picture award, "The Given Word," will be presented at 7:30 tonight in Dyche Auditorium, "The Given Word," is a Brazilian film, in Portuguese with English subtitles. It is the second in a series sponsored by the Latin American Studies Center. Phi Chi Theta Phi Chi Theta, national professional fraternity for women in business and economics, will meet at 8 tonight in the Jawhawk Room in the Kansas Union. Sara Kiesler, professor of psychology and speech and drama, will speak at 8:30 p.m. on the "Fear of Success in Women." The meeting is open to the public. Science Writer John Brunner, a science fiction writer and poet, will speak at 8 tonight in the Forum Room in the Kansas Union. Brunner will be a novelist-in-residence in the English department. Outside of the week he is sponsored by SUA and the English department. Law Professor Professor J. Gillman, from Durham University School of Law, Durham North Carolina, will meet with students interested in studying law from 10:00 a.m. to noon and 1:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m., Wednesday, in 206 Strong Hall. Gillmor will address a meeting of pre-law students at 3:30 p.m. in the Pine Room of the University Library. Diets, Doctors Fight Fat Obesity is a fairly universal problem throughout the United States, Marie Cross, associate professor of human development, said recently. Kansan Staff Writer JOYCE PRUESSNER However, she said, the problem of obesity in many workers in Lawrence than in any other city. She defined a person as obese if he weighed 28 per cent more than the normal. Will power is not enough to cure or treat obesity, Cross said. Some people are predisposed to obesity just as other people are predisposed to diabetes, she said. Treatment should be on an individual basis. A single cure working for everyone, she said. "Students have a lower instance of obesity than older people because they are more active and they work at it cosmetically, Cross said. BETTY FULTON, a Kansas City, Mo., housewife who works in Lawrence and Topeka with Weight-Watcher's, which sponsors diet programs, agreed with Cross. Kansas Demos (Continued from page 1) *THE MOST frustrating thing is when people just don't care enough to try to unburden themselves.* Slogans such as "tax lid" and "circuit breaker" are more effective because the people don't try to understand them, Falstad said. Lykins said that he thought the presidential election was the cause of the "in Kansas we find a lot of people that are unhappy, with either of the presidential The polls may be another cause of the apathy, Lykins said, because people think "that it's all locked up." He said it is hard to the people to understand this not the case. The main concern of the people, both party leaders agree, is taxes. "The people will come out to vote if it will affect the rocketsock." I lakhs said The pay raises and tax increases that the Republicans have worked for are emotional issues, he said, that the people won't tolerate. HE SAID the Democrats have been trying to protect the taxanners pocketbook. don't want rather than what they want," Falsad said. "It's a negative thing." "Teh public doesn't really relate government to an everyday level. They don't want to pay taxes and don’t understand what will mean a deterioration of quality." Each of the political parties claim a segments of the youth vote in Kansas. Lykins said that the youth vote would not help much on the national level in Kansas. However, he said he expected that the youth vote will be a part of at least a per cent of the youth vote in state elections. "Obesity is simply a habit of overeating " "We live in a country of bountiful food." FAISTAD SAID he thought the Republicans had attracted the youth vote because the party did not approach youths as a class. "Obesity knows no age or sex boundaries. There are at least as many obese men as there are women, but women are more willing to do something about it," she said. Pd. Pol. Advertisement by Committee to Re-Elect Janice Beam, David G. Miller, Secretary, 703 Mass. How to qualify: SPECIAL SCHOLARSHIP OFFER. CLASS OF '75 ONLY. Scholarship Includes: 2-year tuition ..free $100 monthly. Book allowance, lab fees, etc. Just send in the coupon, or talk to the Professor of Aerospace Studies on your campus. (If you're class of '76, next year is your year.) --district, third ward should vote at the Center United Methodist Curl. Polls for the seventh precinct, third ward are in South Junior High School. Polls for first precinct, second ward are in the former City Hall building. 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