PAGE 8 University Daily Kansan Thursday, Feb. 14, 1952 News Roundup New Plant To Produce Continuous Flow Of Power Oak Ridge, Tenn.—(U.P.)—Scientists predicted today a new kind of atomic power plant under construction here will be producing large amounts of electricity "in the not too distant future." Dr. A. M. Weinberg, research director of the atomic energy commission's vast Oak Ridge national laboratory, will new plant with existing newsman. It will be a "homogeneous reactor," energized by splitting atoms in a sort of hot soup from which, it is expected, a continuous flow of power can be produced. Newsmen came here at the AEC's invitation to visit the Oak Ridge atomic pile, oldest nuclear reactor now doing full time work, and other facilities which were taken off the secret list only recently. Employees Vote On Gas Proposal Wichita - (U.P.) A poll of the operating engineers union membership on a final offer by the Cities Service Gas company was under way today. Details of the company's wage proposal were not disclosed. It was made in an attempt to prevent a strike that could affect gas service to 1,800,000 users in Missouri, Kansas, Oklahoma, Nebraska, and Texas sag, Oklahoma. The union's policy committee and executive board studied the offer in a day-long session yesterday and decided to present it to the membership. A federal mediator indicated that the two parties in the labor dispute were near agreement except for minor issues. 3 Nations To Help Produce F-86's Washington—(U.P.) —The United States, Canada and Britain have pooled their resources to build and fly several hundred F-86 Sabre jet planes to help strengthen Western Europe's air defenses. Under the three- nation agreement, announced jointly Wednesday night, Canada will build the plane bodies, America will supply the engines and instruments and Britain will provide the pilots. Fatal Air Crash Cause Established Elizabeth, N.J.—(U.P.)—One engine was not working at all and the propeller of a second was spinning in reverse pitch when a National airlines four-engine DC-6 passenger plane crashed here Monday with a loss of 32 lives, Civil Aeronautics board investigators said today. The board investigator's report said the "malfunctioning" of the plane's two right engines caused the plane to crash into an Eiffel tower. The airplane was climbing over the city following its take off from nearby Newark airport. Air War Resumes: One Red Plane Hit Eighth Army Headquarters, Korea —(U.P.)-American Sabre jet pilots damaged one Communist MIG-15 fighter plane today in the first air battle in three days over North Korea. Thirty of the Russian-built jets attempted to break through a screening force of F-86 Sabre jets to attack United Nations fighter-bombers hammering away at Red supply lines. Twenty-nine Sabres chased the MIGs back to the Yalu river before they could get at the Allied bombers. On the ground, a flurry of Chinese Communist probing attacks exploded along the quiet western front and an Allied officer described the period as "one of our most active in two months." Britons Continue To Honor King London—U.(P.)Britons filing by King George VI's coffin in West-minster hall passed the 200,000 mark today and tens of thousands more waited patiently in snow, sleet and rain for their turn. Tomorrow the coffin will be taken in a majestic funeral procession from Westminster hall to Paddington station for the train journey to a final resting place in St. George's chapel at Windsor castle. Four Staff Changes Made At Library Four changes have been made in the full-time staff of the library. Mrs. Janet Teeter has been transferred to the reserve desk, Mrs. Jane Muth to circulation, Mrs. Dana L. Saliba to engineering and Mrs. Helen Wilson to the Green room. Changes were made because of the resignations of Mrs. Charlotte McCarthy, engineering Mrs. Coral Sydney, Green room, and Mrs. Lois Athon, circulation. A&P Super Market Spring Food Values 2 No. 2 Cans IONA TOMATOES ___ 31c Cold Stream Ready to Eat Tall No. 1 Can SALMON ___ 49c Banquet Brand One Whole Chicken Ready to Serve CHICKEN ___ $1.49 Country Fresh Dozen EGGS ___ 35c Pure 1 lb. Box LARD ___ 17c Ann Page-Pineapple Plum 1 lb. Jar PEACH PRESERVES 25c Polor Frozen, LIMA BEANS, PEAS 12 oz. Pkg. **CORN, BROCCOLI** -------------------- 19c Sunkist Frozen 2-6 oz. Cans **ORANGE JUICE** -------------------- 33c KU Law Grads Take Bar Oath Walter Neibarger, Supreme Court clerk, administered the oath in a ceremony before justices of the Kansas Supreme Court. Twelve of the 43 Law school graduates recently admitted to the Kansas Bar in Topeka are graduates of the University. Those sworn in included graduates of Washburn university, Topeka; the University of Kansas and Kansas City university, Kansas City, Mo. They are Aubrey Alphonso Perkins, Lawrence; James Frederick Swoyer Jr., Oskaloosa; James Lewis Grimes Jr., Kansas City, Mo.; Roderick Edward Weltmert, Mankato; William John Conroy, Beloit, and John Rarig Oliver, Culver. 3 Students Elected To History Board Russell Alfred Stanley, Cunningham; Normal Gail Maben, Wichita; Arthur Eugene Rudd, Mullinville; James Robert Barr, Leavenworth; Richard Lyle Ashley, Chanute, and Ralph G. Henley, Sedalia, Mo. Phil Gene Clark, Greenleaf, also admitted, is a former student. Kermit Sewell, college junior; Henry Bradshaw, college senior; and Delorais Decker, college junior; were elected to the executive committee of the History club last night. John B. George, of the Institute of Current World Affairs, told the group about the contrasts found in earth sciences, telaview, soil, people, cultures, and religion. Mr. George explained the British administration in East Africa, how the colonial officials are selected, and the form of government by direct and indirect rule. This is the first time student representatives have been placed on the executive board of the club. Previously the board was led by members of the history department and officers of Phi Alpha Theta, honorary history fraternity. The next meeting of the club will be March 5. Auto Penalty Starts Friday Kansas motorists have until Friday to obtain the 1952 numerals for 1951 license plates before a 50-cent penalty is assessed. An additional 50-cent charge goes into effect March 1 and each succeeding month of failure to comply. Shop BROWN'S First TAILORED to MEASURE CLOTHING BY ROYAL TAILORS Cut To Fit Your Personal Needs at READY TO WEAR PRICES $46.00 up GENUINE LEVIS FOR MEN $3.75 LADY LEVIS For Perfect Fit $4.25 First Door South Of PATEE THEATRE Brown's TOGGERY 830 Mass. Marvin To Speak On KLWN Sunday Dean Burton W, Marvin of the William Allen White School of Journalism and Public Information will speak on "1952-Test Year for the Press" at 9:45 a.m. Sunday over radio station KLWN. The broadcast will be the third of the Sociology on the Air series, sponsored by the department of sociology and anthropology. State Legislator To Speak State Representative Charles D. Stough will be the guest speaker at the first 1952 meeting of the Young Republicans at 7:30 p.m. today in 106 Green hall. Representative Stough's subject will be "Political Trends in Kansas in the Past Two Years." Election of officers will be held. Everyone is invited. Union Bridge Tourney Begins Thirty couples registered for the Student Union intramural bridge tournament which began Monday night in the Union recreation room. William R. Scott, assistant professor of mathematics, is the scorer and recorder for the tournament. The couples with the top scores following the opening round were: Francis Prosser, graduate student, and Harvey Grande, college senior; John Buford, business senior, and Roland Graham, education senior; James Grande, graduate student, and Jessica Foster, graduate student; Dean Darling, education junior, and William H. Edmonds, college senior and Marilyn Muehlbach, college sophomore and Mary Joan Record, college sophomore. Zipper Jackets for Spring Just the right weight for now and later. Colors are moss green, brandy and gray. Twill rayon lined elastic bottom. $8.95 OTHERS to $14.95 Gibbs Clothing Co. 811 Mass. St. presents VACATION Anywhere, USA FASHION SHOW Thursday, February 21 Jayhawker Theatre 8:00 p.m. ALSO SEE THE MOVIE "DISC JOCKEY" STARRING RUSS MORGAN - TOMMY DORSEY ADELANE'S 823 Mass. A