Page 7 Foreign Aid Cuts May Hurt NATO, Administration Fears By D. J. Gonzales Washington—(U.P.)—High administration officials fear that any sharp cuts in President Truman's $7,900,000,000 Foreign Aid program may have serious political repercussions in Western Europe. They are ready to warn congress, at hearings beginning later this week that a slowdown in aid for the war against several key European governments which are supporting Atlantic pacf rearmament plans. U. S. experts see no immediate danger that pro-communist governments may come to power in Britain, France, Italy and Western Germany. But they are alarmed about the growing power of non-communist political leaders who oppose the present Atlantic pact re- Phone K.U.376 Classified Ads Terms: Cash. Phone orders are accepted with the understanding that the bill will be received at the office during the hours 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. (except Saturday) or brought to the University office. 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Free pickup and delivery. tt CRYSTAL CAFÉ serves choice steaks, sandwiches, malfaise, home-made pies and cakes. The sparkling space for customers. Two bedroom. 9:00 a.m. tiff. midnight. Crystal Cafe. 609 Vt. MISCELLANEOUS MOVED TO NEW QUARTERS. Business at usual room, Frank strong halls. AMERICAN STUDENT Tours furnishes all accommodations for all All reservations and accommodations arranged for. Co-educational students only. Call information call Ken Biel ford, Phone 817 REAL ESTATE listings wanted. Sales- ers buyers. William W. J. Van Almen, 3110R TRANSPORTATION AIRLINE TICKETS, prompt confirmation of airline, stewardship and hotel reservations. Experienced personnel to arrange national and international travel whether for business or after-hours. Phone No. Lois Odafter, 3613, Downs Travei service, 1015 Mass. armament program, and want to make big cuts in their own nation's contributions to it. Administration witnesses are expected to tell congress that the anti- rearmament, pro-"neutrality" factions in Europe will be great staunch an evidence of waning U.S. support for the mutual defense effort. Experts doubt, however, that any warnings sounded by the administration will dissuade congress from shaving one to two billions from the Foreign Aid program. Powerful congressional sentiment for reducing the program has been voiced in advance of hearings which the Senate Foreign Relations and House Foreign Affairs committees are scheduled to start today or Wednesday. Sen. Walter F. George, chairman of the Senate Finance committee and ranking democrat on the Foreign Relations committee, joined the economy chorus last night by advocating a seven billion dollar cut in the proposed $85,400,000,000 budget, with some of the slashes aimed at military and foreign aid. "I think as a matter of protecting the solvency of the government and the taxpayer, we must reduce the general budget," the Georgia democrat said. "It cannot be done without cutting the military and foreign aid." Eye Health Institute To Be Here March 14 An eye health institute will be held at the University Friday. Helen E. Weaver, registered nurse consultant for the National Society of the Prevention of Blindness, will speak on "Sight Conservation in the field" will present a demonstration and practice period in vision testing. Similar institutes are being conducted throughout the state during March. It is sponsored by the state department of social welfare, board of health, and the board of education. The same lecture and demonstration will be given in two sessions in Fraser auditorium. The morning session will last from 9 until 11:30 a.m. and the afternoon session will be from 2 until 4 p.m. Ask us about family rates, ski coach, and round trip reductions. Ali expense tours. Fall and winter cruises. Book your resort and summer. Call Miss Glesseman at First National Bank for information and reservations. Eighth and Mass. Phone 30. FOR YOUR information, every school morning a bus leaves Haskell at 7:30 and direct, with no transition. Call 888 for any schedule information. I24 Rapid Transit. BROWN ALLIGATOR glasses case contain blue-rimmed glasses, money, I.D game card, finger game. Finder keep money. Return contents, case to M. I. Israel, Phone 718. DEERSKIH GLOVES at Dafont. Please contact Mel Reuber at 965. 11 WOMAN'S WHITE GOLD watch. Victim 12th and 14th Streets on Ohio. Nancy Sheppeard. Phone 2299R, 1134 Ohio. 12 LOST CO-ED SEKING girl travel partner for inexpensive European trip this summer. Bona passure available, if you have none. Call 304 304 Frances or call KU 407, immediately. BROWN BILLFOLD. in or near Hoch Rose. In or near Game. Rare. Leland. Leland Durph. PH 48. WANTED Theatre Timetable Granada - "Lone Star" - 2:54 Granada - 9:22. Patee "Blue Veil" :2:43, 7:13, 9:20. Varsity - "Red Stallion" = 7:00; 8:44. Jayhawk "Bugles in the After- ternoon" - 23:0, 7:29, 9:18. University Daily Kansan "By the Japanese Treaty and World Peace" by Isaac Namioka, graduate student from Japan, is featured in the March issue of Upstream. Upstream To Run Japanese Article Namioka's article was adapted and then published as a feature issue of *Sekal*, a Japanese magazine. Upstream is on sale today, Tuesday, building and Fraser base. The Union Also appearing in the March issue are the Quill club prize story, "To Be or Not To Be" by Eugene F. Goltz, college sophomore; part two of, examples of the work of Leo M. Malin and part two of "The War Economy —A Warning," by Leland J. Pritchard, professor of economics. Poems by Donald Steinberg, college senior, and Thomas G. Sturgeon, instructor in English, and notes and reviews also appear in the issue. Building operations on the campus have been slowed temporarily because of the snow. Snow Slows Campus Building Movement of the heavy pile driving equipment from the site of the fieldhouse has been stopped because the ground is too soft. Because much of the outside work on the Memorial Union addition is done the crews that were working on the outside have continued working inside. Keith Lawton, business manager, said that construction will resume as soon as the ground is dry. Work on the observatory on top of Lindley has been slowed, as has the construction of the new science building. Cigarette machines in the basements of Strong and Marvin halls have proved through sales that their popularity warrants the installation of more machines in other buildings on the campus, Kevin Remick, KU concessions manager said. A new coke machine will be installed in the book store when it is moved to Frank Strong hall. Cigarette Machines Popular On Campus Giuseppe Antonio Borgese, Nobel peace prize nominee, arrived at KU Monday to begin a two-week guest lectureship. Professor Borgese, an authority in modern comparative literature, aesthetics and international policy, is the third speaker in the 1952 Humanities lectures. The American submarine Flasher sank 100,236 tons of enemy shipping in World War II. Runner-up to the "champ" was the submarine Rasher. Her total was 99,901. Humanities Lecturer Here NOW I ED. Ray Milland Helena Carter "BUGLES IN THE AFTERNOON" NOW thru WED. Last Times Tonite "RED STALLION" "RED STALLION IN THE ROCKIES" WED. - THURS. Doris Day Gordon Macrae "STARLIFT" Co-feature Filmed On The Spot In Japan "TOKYO FILE 212" WED. - THURS. Tuesday, March 11, 1952 Home Economics Department Has Fabric Testing Facilities By RON KULL The addition of an Atlas Launder-oo-meter to the home economics department gives KU facilities for fabric testing found in few universities, according to Miss Ruth Franzen, instructor in home economics. $ \textcircled{4} $ The Launder-o-meter, installed last week, gives a controlled method of testing the launderability of fabrics. The machine tests the finish, color fastness, and wearability of the cloth under given temperatures and agitation using various kinds and amounts of detergents. Fabrics to be tested are put in mason jars containing water and a detergent. They are placed on a rack within a tank. This rack revolves at any number of speeds. The jars are Italian Study Grants Available Four fellowships for study in Italy in 1952-53 have been renewed by the Institute of International Education. Candidates for the fellowships must present proof of: American citizenship, demonstrated academic ability and capacity for independent study, a bachelor's degree by No. 8352, a good knowledge of Italian, good good character, personality and adaptability, and good health. The Collegio Ghisliieri and the Collegeio Bortomeo, both in Pavia, and the Scuola Normale Superiori, in Pisa, have made available to American men graduate students maintenance fellowships for the academic year from November 1, 1952, to July 15, 1953. One place is offered at each Collegio in Pavia and two at the Scuola. The schools offering fellowships are residential colleges with a long tradition of high academic standing. The Italian students at the colleges are chosen by national competition. Applications, on blanks to be secured from the U. S. Student Program of the Institute of International Education, must be filed by April 1, 1952. 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With the aid of these instruments the home economics department can compare the strength, finish, and color fastness of new clothes with standard government fabrics. BLUE VEIL Charles LAUGHTON • BLANDEL • CARLSON EVENING FEATURES 7:13 and 9:20 p.m. SOON HOWARD HUGHES presents starring ROBERT LIZABETH MITCHUM SCOTT ROBERT RYAN Patee PHONE 2 REALLY BIG ONES "Phone Call From A Stranger" and "Vive, Zonka"