Page 8 University Daily Kansan Friday, May 22, 1953 Big Three Conference May Forge Allied Unity Washington—(U.P.)—President Dwight D. Eisenhower will go to next month's Bermuda conference determined to harmonize American-British-French views on key world issues before agreeing to a Big Four meeting with Russia, administration officials said today. President Eisenhower's primary purpose in getting together with British and French leaders was to put a quick stop to recent trans-Atlantic name calling and to forge unity where dangerous splits are developing. If Western unity can be achieved at Bermuda, the President will consider a Big Four parley later in the year. The administration is dead set against risking a meeting in which the Russians could exploit Allied disunity and confusion. The administration's cautious stand against advance commitments for a meeting with the Russians jibbed with views to key members of Congress. They applauded the idea of Big Three talks as a starter but warned against giving the Russians a ready-made opportunity to widen existing differences between Washington, London, and Paris. Yesterday's sudden fall of the French government headed by Premier Rene Mayer cast a temporary cloud over the Big Three conference plans which had been announced less than four hours earlier. American officials said spawork on conference preparations, including a date, undoubtedly will be delayed until the French government gets reorganized again for the 19th time since the end of World War II. President Eisenhower could not fly to Bermuda until the latter part of June, since he has speaking engagements in the middlewest and New York ending June 14. By taking the initiative in proposing a Big Three meeting, President Eisenhower has taken the steam out of the trans-Atlantic bickering, and scuttled Prime Minister Winston Churchill's drive for a quick meeting with the Russians. Time has been gained to test Russian sincerity at the Korean truce talks and at a Big Four deputies meeting in London May 27 on an Austrian treaty. The cantata will be accompanied by the University String quartet, comprised of Carol Brumfield and Wilbur Kent, fine arts freshmen playing first and second violins; Karel Blass, assistant professor of music theory, viola, and Dorothy Woodle, fine arts sophomore, cello. KU Medical Center Funds Uncertain The choir of the First Baptist church, under the directorship of Jeannette Cass, associate professor of music theory, and augmented by many University students, will present the cantata "Seven Words of Christ" by Hayden at 7 p.m. Sunday in the church at 8th and Kentucky streets. First Baptist Choir To Give Cantata The cantata was written for orchestra in 1786. In 1801, the words were added. Orchestration for the quartet was composed by Miss Cass. The cantata is being given in Lawrence for the first time. G. Criss Simpson, associate professor of music theory, will be organist. Clayton Krehbiel, assistant professor of music education, will be tenor soloist. If this happens, Kansas would get about $677,456 the next year instead of $812,947. Living Rosary to Be Sunday The public is invited. Topeka —(U.P).— Requests for federal funds for the University Medical center in Kansas City and the Meninger foundation in Topeka yesterday were tabled by the Kansas Advisory Hospital council. Granting the requests, said council director Roy N. Johnston, hinged on Congressional appropriations for fiscal year 1954. Indications were that Congress may trim its national appropriation for hospital aid from $60 million down to $50 million. Living Rosary to Be Sunday The Newman club's annual living rosary, postponed last week because of rain, will be held at 3 p.m. Sunday on Danforth chapel lawn. Buy That Ring Now! WHICH RING? THE '53' CLASS RING Better drop in the University Business Office today and choose YOUR Ring! ! MEN'S SIZE ... $27.50 WOMEN'S SIZE ... $21.50 plus Federal Tax plus Federal Tax ONLY 2 WEEKS UNTIL GRADUATION Dr. R. Q. Brewster, head of the chemistry department, will deliver a commencement address to the graduating seniors from Humboldt high school tonight, completing a week's series of addresses to Kansas high schools. Brewster to Address Humboldt High School A week ago, he spoke to groups at Utica and Spearville, and this week was in Colby, Atwood, Wakeney, and Nowata, Okla. U.S. to Transport Chinese Taipeh, Formosa — (U.P.) The American government will transport 30,000 internd Nationalist troops in Indo-China to Formosa as soon as technical details between the Chinese and French are settled, the World News agency said today. Music for Games Recorded by Band Tape recordings for ten 15-minute radio broadcasts to be used during next fall's football season are being made by the University Concert band, under the direction of Prof. Russell L. Wiley. the programs, containing many KU rooms, are being produced for KFKU, the University FM station, under the direction of Prof. Wiley and Merle Harmon, sports director of KFKU. One program has been made for each of the ten football games KU will play. Included in the programs are KU school songs and songs from competing schools. IS SURE TO PLEASE THE GRADUATE! A Stuffed Animal with A Candy Gift Give her a double graduation present, astuffed animal and a box of candy is sure to win her heart! Open 'til 11 p.m. Dixie's CARMEL CORN SHOP 842 Mass. Phone 1330 WORRIED! 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