Page 8 University Daily Kansan Friday, February 11, 1955 -Kansan photo by Dee Richards IS IT A DROODLE?—This mural on the cafeteria wall in the Student Union is harder to solve than an ordinary doodle. If you answer the riddle you may win $25. Figure Out the Riddle? The picture above is a riddle. If you can figure it out you can make yourself an easy $25. So far no one has even attempted an answer. The free form riddle was designed by Ken White, interior decorator from New York, to relieve the monotony of painted walls and stainless steel. It is painted on the east wall of the cafeteria behind the serving line of the Student Union. Frank Burge, director of the Student Union, is supposed to have the answer locked in the safe in his office. However, according to Mr. Burge, he has never received the answer from Mr. White. Consequently anyone who thinks he has to figure out will have to contact Mr. White at 110 W. 4th, New York 18, New York. Mr. Burge said he had no idea what the riddle was all about but hazarded a guess that it had something to do with "carefree college students". In view of the fact that the black figure in the center looks like a pair of black stockinged female legs waving in the air he may be right. Army ROTC Program Set for 7:30 p.m. A program sponsored by the Army ROTC will be held at 7:30 p.m. today in the drill hall of the Military Science building. The public is invited. The program will include a speech by Col. Justice R. Neale, professor of military science and tactics, on "Army Insignia" and a film, on "How to Get Along in a Foreign Country." Refreshments will be served The Chippewas and Potawatomis each have 42 treaties with the United States. Schedule of Visits By Ward Reported Schedule of class visits by Dr. Clarence Ward, who will deliver the Humanities lecture, "The Charm of the English Cathedral," at 8 p.m. Tuesday in Fraser theater, was announced today. Monday, Dr. Ward will speak before Architecture 6, at 9 a.m. in 205 Marvin, on "Medieval Architecture," and before History 184, at 11 a.m. in 106 Strong, on "Early American Churches and Church-Goers." His other talks will include: Tuesday, 8 a.m., 205 Marvin, before Architecture 41, on "Architecture in Mexico," and 1 p.m., Museum of Art, before History of Art 97, on "The French Cathedral." Wednesday, 2 p.m., Museum of Art. History of Art 89, "Michelangelo," an illustrated lecture, and 7 p.m., Pine room, Student Union, before an open meeting of the History club, on "Early American Houses and Householders," also illustrated. Graduate Club Holds Weekly Discussions The first informal discussion of the Graduate club was held yesterday in the Trail room of the Student Union. "This China Business" was the topic of the new weekly program, "What Do You Think About?" Brian Dunning, special graduate student from England, is in charge of the series. France Still Needs Premier Antoine Pinay, 63-year-old French businessman, has failed to get the necessary support to become premier of France for a second time. Chances of Mr. Pinay's return to power were dealt a serious blow yesterday when the Popular Republican party (MRP) refused to join his government. The French Socialists already had rejected his bid. Mr. Pinay said earlier that he would make a bid regardless of the stand the various parties took. President Rene Coty is still confronted with the task of finding a candidate to replace Premier Mendes-France who was overthrown last week. President Coty is expected to call on Edgar Faure, foreign minister in the Mendes-France cabinet, to make the next bid for power. Mr. Faure held the office for 40 days in 1952. Other possibilities for a new leader are Pierre Pflimlin, the only member of the MRP to vote for the rearming of Germany, and Christian Pineau, Socialist. Interviews Larger softwood trees in Vermont are being heavily overcut. For every 1,000 board feet of wood that is added to saw-timber size softwood trees by growth, 1,780 board feet are cut. Goodyear Tire & Rubber co. Akron. Ohio: Mechanical, electrical, industrial, chemical engineers; also chemists. MONDAY Goodyear Aircraft corp., Akron, Ohio; Aeronautical, electrical, mechanical, and civil engineers; also physicists and mathematicians. Ethyl corp.: Chemical engineers. Standard Oil of Indiana, Whiting, Ind.: Chemical and mechanical engineers; electrical and civil engineers. A sign in the Everglades National Park in Florida warns would-be anglers that "fishing within one mile of Royal Palm Ranger Station is reserved for the birds." College Faculty Meeting Cancelled George R. Waggoner, dean of the college, has announced that there will be no college faculty meeting Tuesday. International Club to Meet The International club will meet at 7:30 p.m. today in the Pine room of the Student Union. The topic, "Unification of Europe," will be discussed by students from six European countries. One of America's largest breeding colonies of white pelicans flourishes in Pyramid lake, Nevada, in the midst of seared desert and bitter chemical-laden waters. ... usually don't mix. Except at DUCK'S where you and your Valentine will get the Best in Sea Food. DUCKS 824 Vermont Sea Food Tavern Open 11 a. m. to 11 p. m.