PAGE TWELVE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY, MARCH 16, 1950 WORLD NEWS at Press Time Tokyo- (U.P.) - Gil Dodds, the "Flying Parson" of American track fame, will address Christian rallies here next week, the Occupation Public Information office announced today. Mr. Dodds will deliver illustrated lectures in Yokohama Saturday, March 25 and in Tokyo Sunday, March 26, and then will visit South Korea where he also has a preaching engagement. His tour is sponsored by the Pocket Testament league of New York. Washington—(U.P.) — The govern- rent was reported ready today to sell more than one billion of its price support eggs to Britain at prices averaging less than 13 cents a dozen. The eggs—which have been deshellled and dried into powder—are part of Uclean Sam's vast "surplus" food hoard. The eggs were taken off the market in 1943 and 1949 to hold up farm prices. World NLews A9 A9 A 9A9 A9A9A9 Geneva, Switzerland—(U.P.)—Exiled King Leopold III announced today that he will let the Belgian par- lament decide whether he shall return to the Belgian throne. In a formal statement, read to the press by his secretary, Leopold said he would "bow to the decision of par- liament." If parliament decides to call him back to the throne, Leopold said, he would "consider that every one should bow to that decision." Brussels, Belgium—(U.P.) A well-informed source said today that King Leopold III has decided to end his five-year-exile and return to the Belgian throne. Britain, he was said to have decided to reclaim the throne on the basis of the 57 per cent majority he won in the Belgian plebiscite Sunday. He went into exile in Switzerland after the war because of the controversy in his homeland over his ruler of the Belgian army to the Germans, his war-time visits with Adolf Hitler and his marriage to a commoner. Washington — (U.P.) President Truman today signed into law a bill repealing the 64-year-old federal taxes on oleomargarine. The repealer becomes effective July 1. The measure is calculated to assure housewives cheaper colored oleo but puts close supervision on the way it is sold in groceries and restaurants. AUTO PARTS and ACCESSORIES New Used Parts for All Cars We Buy Old and Wrecked Cars - Auto Glass - Mirrors - Glass Table Tops ISA Nominations Are Re-opened AUTO WRECKING AND JUNK CO. Applications for the nomination of Independent Students association officers have been re-opened until 6:45 p.m. Monday, March 20, the executive board decided. The decision was made because of disagreement concerning the choice of candidates. Phone 954 712 E. 9th Any Associated Women Students representative or senate member wishing to attend the A.W.S. district conference to be held from Monday, April 3 to Wednesday, April 5 at Oklahoma university, Norman, Okla., should call or see Grace Gwinner, education senior today. Bernice Brady, vice-president of A.W.S., urged members to vote on the amendment before the All Student Council at the election Wednesday. April 19. The Senate has been divided into four committees, and positions open on the different committees are counseling positions, precinct captains, file chairman, and office staff chairman. Members who want to apply may see Charles Richard Krimminger, Colleye junior. AWS To O.U. For Meeting Elections for officers of the house representatives will be held Tuesday, March 28. The next meeting on Tuesday, March 21, will be held to get acquainted with new house representatives. YM-YW District Meeting, March 31 The Y.W.C.A. - Y.M.C.A. district leadership conference will be held at Kansas State College, Manhattan, Friday, March 31, through Sunday, April 2, members of Y.W.C.A. were told Wednesday at a meeting of house representatives. Persons interested in attending the conference should turn their names in at Henley house, 1236 Oread street. Traffic Safety Education Group To Meet Friday A conference on traffic safety education will be held Friday at the University, Dr. Frank T. Stockton, dean of K.U. extension, said today. Representatives of 12 agencies will meet with KU. staff members to discuss the overall traffic safety program in Kansas. Each group is concerned with at least one phase of traffic safety education, Dean Stockton said. The conference hopes to establish better liaison so that a continuing, coordinated program may be developed for the entire state. The conferees will attempt to pinpoint activity areas that are omitted and reasess overlapping activities. Subjects scheduled for discussion include traffic engineering, vehicle maintenance, driver testing, first aid, and safety education. In the schools safety-mindedness is taught by driver training, patrols, school bus operation, and pedestrian education. For adults the education problem is with private and commercial vehicle operators and pedestrians. The University representatives are Dean Stockton, Gerald Pearson, Quincy Atha, Mrs. Virginia Maddox, and E. A. McFarland of University E. Extension; Harry Daausch, professor of mechanical engineering; and Donald Alderson, assistant dean of men. Local Atlantic Union Group To Meet At 4 p.m. Friday The Lawrence chapter of the Atlantic Union committee will hold a joint meeting with the University chapter at 4 p.m. Friday in 206 in Strong hall. The meeting is being held to discuss the congressional resolution now being considered in committee in Washington. Chancellor Deane W. Malott and Dr. W. E. Sandelius, professor of political science, are members of the national council of this organization. All interested are invited to attend. new improved speaker only $24.95 Stop by our shop and see for yourself . . . before you buy. . this beauty with sparkling console-like tone and static-free reception. You'll marvel at its performance. Grothaus Puzzles APO With Samples Of His Hobby Puzzles ranging from two safety pins snapped together, to a ring maze which takes 10.000 years to solve, were shown Alpha Phi Omega members Tuesday night by Dr. Clarence Grothaus, research associate for the Research foundation at the University. Beamans Radio & Television 1200 New York Phone 140 Dr. Grothaus, who has received wide recognition for his large collection of puzzles, began his demonstration by dividing all puzzles into six basic groups. These are sliding block, trick, geometric, wooden block, wire and string puzzles. He then exhibited several puzzles in each division. "Puzzles are different from tricks or magic," he explained, "because magic depends on deception while puzzles all have definite solutions." He pointed out that puzzles are sometimes designed to portray the conditions of the time during which they are conceived. He illustrated this by showing an example that was popular during the last World War. It was a sheet of paper containing pictures of four pigs, and when folded properly, becomes a picture of Adolph Hitler. Dr. Grothaus, who has over 400 variations in his collection, said that very few books have been written on puzzles and only four such books commenting on the puzzle that takes 10,000 years to complete. Dr. Grothaus said, "The only thing wrong is that you wear the thing out before it can be completed." The contraption consists of an iron bar about two feet long, and contains 37 rings which are to be removed before it can be solved. are in Watson library. Two of these were written by former University Chancellor Hiram Lindley as part of his masters thesis while a student at the University, r. Grothaus remarked. Dr. Grothaus concluded the demonstration by exhibiting a chart which he had made, containing examples of different puzzles in the various groups. David Reeser, president of Alpha Phi Omega, announced that a formal pledging will be held at next meeting. 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