Page 7 Big 3 Talks On Middle East Reported For Paris In May WASHINGTON (UP) — Diplomatic sources said today the Big Three foreign ministers will meet in Paris in May to map a united stand on the Middle East crisis. Reports from London said Britain's foreign secretary will be armed with a stand-by plan for military action in case the Arab-Israeli tensions explode into war. The United States hopes peace efforts by the United Nations Security Council will succeed. But it is seriously considering asking Congress to give it standby authority to use force, if necessary, if the UN fails. Sources here and in London said the foreign ministers of Britain, France and the United States will confer on the Israeli-Arab dispute while attending the North Atlantic Treaty Council meeting in Paris. British Foreign Office spokesman said in London that Britain has completed a military plan "which could be put rapidly into action" in event of an emergency. Kefauver Begins 'Howdy' Campaign LOS ANGELES (UP)—Sen Estes Kefauver brought his "howdy" campaign to the voters of populous southern California today. The Tennessee Democrat was in the second day of his five-day visit to the golden state—a visit he the Democratic presidential convention. The California primary is hoped would yield him 68 votes in June 5. It will be the last one to put him against Adalai Stevenson before the convention makes its decision. Social Security Bill Brings Senate Clash WASHINGTON (UP)—The Eisenhower administration headed today towards another collision with Senate Democrats—this time over a soci- security bill. Sen. Walter F. George (D-Ga.) predicted that the Senate will approve—despite administration opposition—the House-passed bill lowering the social security benefit age for women and disabled workers. Predict Amendment Defeat WASHINGTON (UF)—Foes of the proposed presidential election amendment predicted today the Senate will defeat it. The amendment's backers conceded the vote will be close. The amendment sponsored by 54 Senators would scrap the present winner-take-all system of distributing the electoral votes of each state. Instead, a state's electoral vote would be divided proportionately among the three top presidential candidates or by congressional district. 'Unconditional Surrender' CHICAGO (UP)—Mrs. Wilima Kargard, 38, agreed to call off her ice suit against her husband, Russell, 40. Wednesday when he made to make her "Queen for a month." Her terms: for 30 days, Kargard must do all the cooking, bedmaking, dish washing, plus a complete spring housecleaning, repair of the back fence and shrub trimming. She will sit in an easy chair and offer helpful suggestions about other things he can do. Thieves Hungry, Not Broke TIFTON, Iowa (UP)—Two thieves turned up their noses at money in favor of food at the Ropa Brothers Market. They took six picnic hams, 24 cans of salmon, assorted cold cuts, cheeses, candy, gum, and 200 pounds of coffee, but they didn't touch the money in the cash register. Argentine Schools Close Argentine Schools Close BUENOS AIRES (UP)—Argentine schools will remain closed until April 15 because of the polio epidemic, the Ministry of Education announced Wednesday. Adlai: Failed 'Getting Across' to Voters Pizza Delivered Call VI 3-9111 The Campus Hideaway 106 North Park St. DECATUR, Ill. (UP)—Adalai E. Stevenson, seeking support in his native Illinois, admitted Thursday that he failed to "get access" to the voters in the Minnesota presidential primary. Mr. Stevenson's first campaign speech since his loss to Sen. Estes Kefauver Tuesday had been planned to boost the organization Democratic state ticket. The speech turned out to be Mr. Stevenson's opening gun in the April 10 Illinois primary. Anderson Says 'Maybe' SALINA (UP)—Democratic National Committeeman Kenneth Anderson says "maybe" on another try to win the Kansas governorship. His, party's unsuccessful nominee six years ago, Anderson said Thursday night at a Democratic rally he may run for governor or for re-election to his national post party. ROME (UP)—Italian Communists party deputies gave a watered-down version of the anti-Stalin campaign to their rank-and-file comrades today to make the new line easier to swallow. The deputies received permission to cushion the shock for Stalin-loving Communists directly from Italy's red party chief Palmiro Togliatti last night. Italian Reds Begin Campaign Turnpike Paving To Be Quickened TOPEKA (UP)—The 236-mile Kansas Turnpike is in excellent condition for an accelerated paving program, General Manager Gale Moss said. The lag in the construction schedule will disappear quickly this spring, he said. Mr. Moss said he sees no danger of inability to meet the October opening date for the 160 million dollar toll road connecting Missouri and Oklahoma. The body of Lonardi, who served briefly as president following the overthrow of Juan D. Peron, will lie in state today and early tomorrow in the Champagnat Catholic school. The funeral, with full military and presidential honors, will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday. BUENOS AIRES (UP)—The government today ordered 10 days' national mourning for ex-president Eduardo Lonardi, who died in a military hospital here Thursday at the age of 59. Ex-Argentine Head Dies In Buenos Aires WASHINGTON (UP)—Sen. Wayne Morse (D-Ore) is preparing a congressional manifesto to answer a southern one which attacked the Supreme Court's school integration ruling. The southern manifesto signed by 100 congressmen assailed the Supreme Court's ruling and called for opposition to it. Integration Ruling Defended Friday, March 23, 1956. University Daily Kansan 7 Cases Of Wine Sacramental KANSAS CITY, Kan. (UP)—Law enforcement officials dropped charges today against a 36-year-old Fairway man, accused of illegal possession of more than two quarts of alcoholic spirits, after listening to his explanation. Joseph Firestone explained that the six or seven cases of wine con- fiscased from his car Wednesday were purchased for the celebration of the first day of the Jewish Pas-over. Kansas law forbids the possession of more than two quarts of spirits which do not bear Kansas revenue stamps-but specifically exempts sacramental liquors. HAVE YOU ENJOYED OUR SPECIALLY BAKED Dutch Holland Bread? If not you're missing a treat. It's wonderful for sandwiches and is sure to make a hit with the family at meal time. Try it today . . . 907 Mass. VI 3-0561 1956 ROCK CHALK REVUE TONIGHT & SATURDAY HOCH AUDITORIUM 8 P.M. ADMISSION 75c GOOD SEATS STILL AVAILABLE