Page 7 Pope Observes 78th Birthday Confined in Bed University Daily Kansan Vatican City, Rome—(U.P.)—Pope Pius XII began the 79th year of his life and the 16th year of his reign today confined to his bed, but Vatican sources said he was "in very good spirits." The Pope sat up in his simple, iron-posted, brass-knobbed bed and read some of the thousands of telegrams which had poured into the tiny Vatican post office from well-wishers around the world. The messages congratulated the Pontiff on his twin March 2 ammi- versaries -his birth in 1876 and his election as Pope in 1939. All offices of the Vatican were closed for the day, but the Vatican City newspaper Observatore Rorego reported the Pope's condition "good." There were no special ceremonies in the Vatican for the Pope. A German Jesuit priest, father Josef Hendrix, brought a portable altar to the Pope's bedside and said mass. This the Rev. Mr. Hendrix has done daily since the Pope was confined to his bed. Vatican sources said the Pope had "a bit of trouble" early today when a violent and spectacular thunderstorm cracked across Rome, awakening almost all of the city's 1,700,000 inhabitants. The Pope, now in the 36th day of a lingering illness diagnosed as gastritis, remained in a weakened state. He faces a long period of treatment before his hoped-for recovery can be called complete. Psychology Club Meets Later in the morning, the Pope received one of his two pro-secretaries of state, Msgr. Giovanni Battista Montini. A Psychology club meeting was held at 7:30 p.m. in the Oread room of Union. The program included a film "This is Robert" and refreshments. SOCIOLOGY ON THE AIR—The department of sociology and anthropology has started its fourth year over radio station KLWN. The program, "Sociology on the Air," is the first regular sociology program given by a school over a commercial station. Here, Carroll D. Clark (left), chairman of the sociology department, discusses a point with Marston M. McCluggage, acting chairman of the human relations department, while Arden Booth, KLWN station manager (back to the corner) serves as the interviewer. camera), serves as the interviewer. Sen. McCarthy Upset About McLeod's Loss of Authority Washington—(U.P.)—Sen. Joseph R. McCarthy said today that he is "very, very concerned" about Scott McLeod being stripped of authority over State department personnel. TV Fan Watches, Lays Eggs Baldwyn, Miss—(U.P.)—Jim Richey Jr., has a bantam hen with critical aspirations. Mr Richey said the hen enters his house at the same time each day, watches a TV program, then lays an egg on the living room sofa. He isn't saying which program the hen watches. The Kansan can be a Daily Letter! Use Kansas Want Ads for Results! 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Formerly, he headed the "bureau of security, consular affairs, and personnel." Use Kansas Want Ads for Results! Sen. McCarthy said the reorganization will "make it infinitely hard to find a job and therefore Mr. Dulles" action "doesn't look good on the surface." "Every lover of the old Acheson regime and every extreme left winger has been using Scotty as a whipping boy," he said. The pitch of the screaming against him was in direct proportion to the extent to which the critics were to the left of center." Mr. McLeod has maintained that his security and personnel functions should be "inseparable." But the State department said the change was in line with general recommendations of Heller corp. Cleveland business analysts who have been studying State department organization. NEWS CARTOON Patronize Kansan Advertisers! Naguib Back on Job How Long This Time By UNITED PRESS Egypt's strong man President Mohammed Naguib is back on the job, but the question is for how long? And, if he stays, how long will his political opponents be around? Events of the last week have reduced considerably President Naguib's stature as a man who was leading his people out of the wilderness of a decaying monarchy to the promised land of freedom and democracy. Nontheless, he proved himself considerably stronger than was expected by fellow members of Egypt's revolutionary council who sought to throw him out and who finally had to take him back, although in a lesser role. The result would seem to be a political vacuum which cannot endure for long. But as of today, the popular, pipe-smoking President Naguib is back as president. His erstwhile fellow revolutionary and later rival, Lt. Col. Gamal Abdel Nasser, is in as premier. And to demonstrate how swiftly the hearts of men can change, it was only last Thursday that Minister of Information Salah Salem was denouncing Naguib as a man who had to be fired because he demanded absolute autocratic authority. This week Naguib and Salem dismissed the whole thing as a family affair and proceeded arm-in-arm to Khartoum in the Sudan. There, they were to witness the opening of the Sudan's first independent parliament but were greeted instead by rioting which was the direct outgrowth of the Egyptian "family affair." Naguib was born at Khartoum and he is extremely popular with the Sudanese. In fact, Sudanese reaction to his ouster was such as to remind Egypt's ruling military council that its action might cost Egypt permanent loss of the Sudan which could elect to go its independent way or join with Britain. A further factor compelling his return was proof that his popularity also extended to powerful elements of the Ervvtian army. To deny his following would have been to invite open revolt. The internal result is an uneasy peace. By confining Naguib to the KDGU Schedule TUESDAY 5:30 Cavalcade of Music 5:00 Late Afternoon Headlines 5:05 Trail Time 6:45 Of These We Sing 7:00 Bookstore Hour 7:00 Bookstore Hour 7:55 News 8:00 Great Moments in Music 9:00 Meet the Faculty 9:30 Proudly We Hail 10:00 In the Mood 9:05 Artistry in Jazz 11:00 News Here's Another BIG FILM FESTIVAL HIT! You Voted to See It Again SUSAN HAYWARD·RORY CALHOUN DAVID WAYNE·THELMA RITTER presidency, his opponents may hope to reduce him to a figurehead. By accepting his reduced role, Naguib may be hoping eventually to overcome his rivals. And former King Farouk and the powerful political parties which the revolutionists outlawed will hope for a plague on both their houses. Meanwhile, the damage that has been done the Cairo government externally may be irreparable. Liberal Wins Pancake Race Liberal — (U.P.) - Liberal's Binnie Dick, 27 - year - old housewife, sprinted to a new U.S. record today in the International Pancake race and victory over her fastest rival in Olnev, England. Mrs. Dick was timed at 1:07.7 over the 415-yard course. She dropped her pancake twice. In Olney, the Shrove Tuesday winner was Mrs. Joan Koech in 1:12.2. Mrs. Keech fainted into the arms of Vicar Ronald Collins as she finally Mrs. Rita Perkins, 18, finished second today and Mrs. Violet Thorne, 29-year-old mother of twins, ran third. Olney's women have been running the unique race since 1445 along a course that ends at the village church. Legend says a 15th century housewife began the race when she ran to Shrove Tuesday church services still carrying her pancake in a skillet. The Olney women, favorites because of the town's long experience, have won four of the last five races with the Liberal housewives. N-O-W! 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