Tuesday. April 17. 1979 5 University Daily Kansan N the city, and polish- county $15 and ne- cissary marsh, masse- der book- author man son author english- reader master man son wri Protest features anti-nuclear skits By RON BAIN Staff Reporter Friday's protest against nuclear power seemed to draw more people than previous demonstrations, Gary Thompson, president of the KU Ecology Club, said yesterday. "I think the momentum is growing," he said. About 200 persons gathered in front of Watson library to protest nuclear energy and the construction of the Wolf Creek nuclear power plant near Burlington. Members of the Kansas Natural Guard presented a "Guerilla Theatre," a series of cameras that captured energy's effects on people. Protesters drums as a memo pad and pencil, a crocodile, a Nikon camera and a little girl roamed around the theater with ping-pong balls for onlooker IN ONE LENGTH ski, narrated by an anonymous reporter, the University of Kansas campus was radioactive after auming a stream of fluoride even Chancellor Archie R. Dykes. IN THE SKIT Dykes reached "critical mass" and "exploded." Later, a protester dressed in a scientist's smock appeared and said he was the spirit of Albert Einstein Other protesters sang the public protest songs, such as "This land is Your Land" and "Will the Circle be Unbroken," as well as "Women Are Not Wrong," such as "Swing Low, Sweet Cherry Power." returned to Earth to apologize for discovering the theory behind nuclear energy. Alan Nelson, a facilities Operations employee who sold T-shirts at the rally, reported that a large number of NELISON SAID HE thought more people had become interested in the anti-nuclear movement since the Three Mile Island nuclear accident occurred. An observer at the rally, Sean Santoro, Lawrence special student, said his mind was not made up about the safety of nuclear weapons in case the accident had not changed that indication. The protester dressed as a Nikon camera, Marshall Fittler, Overland Park said his contempt had nothing to do with the arrests he held at KU by the KU Police Department. "But the burden of proof rests with those who promote it," Santoro said. "Nikson doesn't make video-tape nikon, do they?" Fleitman asked, loudly. Car Rentals in Europe *Not for Big Spenders For full details, and information on other services in the area call 718-327-9785 or car-purchase programs, call toll free 800-221-9276 The Kemwel Group, Inc. 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