dum forle of Thursday, Dec. 12, 1957 University Daily Kansan Around The World Page 3 AFL-CIO Expels Bakers, Raps Senate Group Compiled from United Press The AFL-CIO expelled the 160.000-member Bakery Union today but held off on chartering a rival union in the bakery industry. Federation President George Meany said the executive council expelled the Bakers, as authorized by the AFL-CIO convention, and told him to use his judgment on granting a new charter. He said Bakers' president James G. Cross' continued refusal to resign gave the council no choice but to expel the Bakers Union. The AFL-CIO also denounced the Senate Rackets Committee for "lack of fairness" and "political retaliation" in its investigation of labor-management corruption. In Washington, D. C. President Eisenhower held a final strategy meeting with the National Security Council before heading for the crucial North Atlantic Treaty Organization conference in Paris Friday. It is expected President Eisenhower will try to persuade the NATO nations to permit the scattering of atomic stockpiles in European grottoes, caves and mountain fastnesses. Meanwhile, Adlai E. Stevenson headed back to Illinois after spending a month at the State Department helping the administration plan for the NATO conference. He left with the feeling his treatment by President Eisenhower and his staff was casual to downright cool. Not so at the State Department, however, where Mr. Stevenson found a welcome mat out from Secretary of State John Foster Dulles. Mr. Stevenson made no comment on his month's stay in Washington, but is known to feel the administration lacks a "sense of urgency" in meeting the Soviet challenge. In Cape Canaveral, Fla., Newsmen and photographers waited for the Army's big Jupiter missile and the Air Force's bigger Atlas to blast up from the test center here. Best guess for firing of the Jupiter intermediate range missile was within the next 48 hours. The Air Force announced the intercontinental Atlas missile is scheduled for a test flight for later this week. In Paris, Belgium's Premier Achille Van Acker received a letter from Soviet Premier Nikolai Bulganin paralleling earlier personal messages to the Big Three and West Germany. This is the beginning of what is expected to be a diplomatic squeeze by the Soviets against the small NATO partners in hopes of frightening them out of agreeing to let the U.S. station 1,500-mile range ballistic missiles on their soil. Official Bulletin Items for the Official Bulletin must be brought to the public relations office, 222-A Strong, before 9:30 a.m. on the day of publication. Do not bring Bulletin material to the Daily Kansan. Notices should include name, place, date, and time of function. TODAY La reunion de Noël du Cercle Francais aura lieu jeudi le 12 décembre a sept heures et demie dans la salle Jayhawk de l'J Union Building. Poetry Hour, 4 p.m. Music and Browsing Room, Student Union, John Meixner, instructor in English, will read poetry of Walt Whitman. Der Deutsche Verein trifft sich am Donnerstag um 5 Uhr 402 Fraser. Kaffee klatsch und singen. Alle herzlich eingeladen. Strong. Sorority pledge classes will meet from 5:30 to 7:00 p.m. in the Student Union Ballroom. Short program and singing following buffet at 5:30. Debate squad meeting, 7:15 p.m., 134 Newman Club Executive Committee Meeting 7:30 p.m. Castle Delta Phi Delta, 7 p.m., 1642 Indiana Election. KuKu Meeting 6:50 p.m., Pine Room. Student Union. Important meeting to organize committees. Attendance required. Christian Science Organization, 7.30 Danforth Chapel. Everyone welcome Kansas chapter of the Archaeology Institute of America, 7:30 pm. Small Museum in R.F. Park, Carlyle S. Smith, professor of Sociology and Anthropology, "Easter Island." KU-Y all day assignments, Danforth Chapel. Pick up guide to meditation guide. 'Episcopal morning prayer, 6 a.m. 45 a.m. Holy Eucharist, 7 a.m., St. Anselm's Chapel, Canterbury House. Breakfast follows. In Topeka, Alf, Landon said the NATO meeting in Paris may "take more concessions on our part than Secretary of State Dulles has so for suggested." He said NATO has the single goal of peace, "but not the single control essential to achieving that goal." AIRLINE TICKETS Flying home Christmas? Making an interview trip? Phone Tom Maupin's for reservations and your airline tickets. Make your airline reservations NOW for the Holidays. Don't take a risk of being on the "wait-list." EUROPE VACATION Join one of the many, varied special interest student vacations to Europe for the summer, 1958. Europe reservations should be made before January 15th to be sure of having the organized, conducted tour you wish. For Airline, Ship and Tour Information and Reservations, see TOM MAUPIN Travel Service 1236 Mass. VI 3-1211 Office Hours 9:00 to 5:00 Mon.-Fri. Closed Sat., Sun., Holidays Even Babies are Fond of Leonard's Gas! (Not best for baths though) LEONARD'S Standard Service 9th & Ind.—VI 3-9830 Miss Santa Is Coming Your Way! Vote for Thursday, Dec. 12 - Friday, Dec. 13 At The INFORMATION BOOTH ON JAYHAWK BLVD. Choose YOUR Favorite Miss Santa Pictures on Display at the Information Booth VOTE BY BALLOT - ID CARDS REQUIRED MISS SANTA WILL RECEIVE GIFTS FROM THE FOLLOWING MERCHANTS. Independent Cleaners $5 Worth of Cleaning Hixon's Deluxe Portrait Granada Theatre Free Theatre Passes Ober's Jr. Miss $5 Gift Certificate Student Union Cafeteria Two Steak Dinners Premier Jewelry Shop Pearl Ring Campus Hideaway Pizza for Two Allison-Thomas Florists Dozen Roses Carter's Stationery Box of Stationery Campus West MacShore Blouse S.U. Bookstore $5 Gift Certificate Corn's Studio of Beauty Shompoo and Set Weaver's Box of Hane's Seamless Stockings Jay Shoppe $12.95 Bobbie Brooks Sweater