1.17214 PAGE THREE THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18, 1928 Robison Warned Fall of Defense Weakness, He Testifies in Trial Witness Unwilling to include Names of Feared Powers in Evidence Washington, April 18—Capt. J. K. Robison textiled in the report F. S. Kincaid compiling trial logs. F. S. Kincaid fell in 1923 the lack of battleship fuel oil for emergency use was a "weakness" in American defense plans that "might have been necessary." This was the climax of the trial so far. Names of foreign powers feared by the Navy officials were carefully left out and the famous "Pacific war scare" report was not referred to. The government countered by brick cross-examination which brought out that Robbins in charge of naval oil had also been appointed. Sinclair during the lease negotiation. Robison, apparently with resitation told the jury: "I told Fall that in connection with the situation of our nation at that time, we had to fight against our national defense—and it would have been fatal in event of certain events." Robison said he discussed these national defense questions with Fall hitter in 1921 when the plan to lease the naval oil reserve was adopted, including a plan to lease Tupelo Dam. The plan was approved and ex change navy oil for fuel oil. "Did you tell Fall what combinations you referred to?" George Hoover, Sinchair lawyer asked Robinson. Yes, was the answer. "Did it relate to foreign nations?" "Yes." "Did you tell Secretary Fall that?' "Yes." "Did you say what foreign powers?" Justice Bailey at this point called lawyers of both sides to his desk for a whispered conference that lasted more than 10 minutes. Then Robison said he could not testify further as to his statements to Fall on this point without giving the lawyer his evidence, and he said, he was unwilling to do. Home-Making Exposition Parents Associations to Have Charge of Exhibits --active charge of a committee arranging another exhibit, designed to show the best dots possible for the specimen family outlined above, worked out on the food budget for the three accepted standards of living. New York, April 15—Home-making is an art and a profession will supply students with the tools to create here late this month under the auspices of the United Parcel Service. To Show Model Apartment One of the educational exhibition to home-makers will be that device to the subject of home economics. The students will use a specimen family consisting of parents, boy, 12, and a girl, 10, work out on a budget basis made homes for the three standards of live expenses of $2,000 and $4,000. The exposition will occupy four floors of Grand Central Palace and the Gustavian Museum on April 21). Robert E. Simon, president of the group of the 504 local parks, will be there. To Some Mones Apartments city's mercantile establishments, this com- panion apartment is a typical New York apartment invoicing a minimum expenditure for compre- sions. A clothing group will work out buildings showing the family the most economical expenditure of their respectability. The budget will be worked on on the basis of three income levels. This phase will cover exhibitions of home sewing laundry processes, washable fabrics, woven fabrics, and upholstery items; robe, items at various cost levels; practical clothing from a health point of view, remodeling of clothes for the sake of economy, and exhibits of footwear, lacey, sports wear and trousers. A third division of the home economy presentation for the expositor will have to do with home equipment and supplies. Sample Diets Prepared Dr. Mary Swartz Rose of Columbia University of food expert, is taking Rent-A-Ford Co. 916 Mass. Phone 653 We Appreciate Your Business Showing the New Spring Woolens Schulz the Tailor 917 Mass. Announcements Invitations Programs Cards Dale Print Shop Phone 228 1027 Mass. Sponsors expect this exposition to be followed by other communities. An attendance of some 500,000 parents of schoolchildren is fairly well assured from the cooperation of the private, parochial and public schools through an annual fund of 200,000 free tickets will soon be distributed for the use of parents. Official of Institute to Interview Students E. T. Fifty, director of the Institute of Meat Packing and E. L. Rhodes, assistant professor of mark studies at the University of Florida, served on Thursday, April 19, for the purpose of interviewing students who are interested in the packing business. The professor will make satisfactory candidates for the scholarships in the In-Office, J. G. Blocher, Secretary of the Institute, P. F. Placement Bureau said this morning. Mr. Filley and Mr. Rhodes will conduct their interviews in 112 West Administration building from 8:30 a.m. until 9:30 p.m. Residence courses in the Institute will be given at Chicago, the University of Chicago at Chicago. Phi Mu Alpha Will Give Founders Day Banquet Pin Mi Alpha, a music nomen- ficiety, will hold its Founders day day banquet on Saturday evening, April 21 at the Colonial tea room. The ba- njamin band will perform the ninety anniversary of the installation of Xi chapter in the University. A program which has not been announced by the major members of the organization. The following speakers from each group of the fraternity have been chosen: Prof. Engge Christie; of the fraternity, Jürgen Riese; of the university speaker will be Karl Koersteiner; upperclassman representative will be Milford Humes; freshman class representative will be Stuart兰德 and the minor seers of the fraternity will also give short talks. New Guinea Hats Are New Styles for Milady FOR THE ROUND TRIP Chicago, April 17—For mildly who dislikes the latest partition millinery creations and desires something "different" for her spring bonnet, the Fields Museum of Natural History has placed on exhibition the "very小巧" dress of the museum. G EFT out your pad and penell, count your savings. figure the cost—from our tour to Third Cabin. O we offer the only streamers in the world devoted entirely to TOURIST passport Minnesota, Winifredian and Bovonlan. No other class carries. You need a freedom of decks. No our distinctions. Specially reserved quernets for TOUCH1 passengers on MAGNIFICENT MAGNIFICENT MAGNIFICENT largest market, Olympia, Historic The hats are 14 to 19 feet in height. They are made of bamboo poles and feathers. (United Press) Let us send you literature describing our unusual values in economical travel. New Guinea natives wear the hats, or "masks," during ceremonial performances. They are supposed to represent "spirits." A. water study done by John F. Heim Jr., of the college architectural department of the Kansas State Agricultural College, has been announced by the College Institute's eight international water color exhibit this month. INTERNATIONAL NESTERIE MARINE COMPANY W. H. Mabasan, Bm. Loederman, Bldg. 11th & Lentet St., Ground Floor, St. Louis, Mo. or any authorized stair- matter. WHITE STAR LINE RED STAR LINE LEYLAND LINE Unusually bitter campus warfare is waged between freshmen and sophomores on the University of Colorado campus, a recently due to the refusal of the freshmen to wear their green caps because of wearing the mance Thanksgiving. Attend the Kansas Relays. We mend the rips, and patch the oaken buildup on the heels and save the shoes that really allow us to walk, rather than really needy. Attend our playgrounds, Electric Shoe Shop, Shine Shoes, Shine Shoes. LOST—A pair of engraved, white- gold rimmed glasses. Finder please call 1598. Reward. 164 FOR SALE—Ford touring car. Good running condition, $25. Phone 2738 W. 164 Want Ads LOST—Roll of films in Fraser or Green hall. Call 2526 W. 161 FOR SALE: 1408 Kentucky tree, 210 foot on Kentucky and 200 feet off. Free of snow, rooms. Ideal for fraternity or sorority home. Inguire at 1408 Kentucky EXPERIENCED MARVELING and shampooing. 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Bushman "The 13th Juror" Who was the 13th Juror? Starts Monday— Conrad Veidt "A Man's Past" Follow the crowd to the special show at the Varsity tomorrow night at 10:15. Vaudeville Aets, special music and a feature picture, "If I Were Single." with May McAvoy and Conrad Nagel CLOTHES Ready-made And Cut to Order ESTABLISHED ENGLISH UNIVERSITY STYLES, TAILORED OVER YOUTHFUL CHARTS SOLELYFOR DISTINGUISHED SERVICE IN THE UNITED STATES Bronx City Hall Charter House - Suits $40, $45, $50 Topoats Greatest Event in Kansas! BOWERSOCK Tomorrow, Fri., Sat. Beautiful, Charming, Amazing! Tonight Richard Barthelme The Little Shepherd of Kingdom Come Kansas Relays MARIE PREVOST in "A B L O N D E FOR A N I G H T" A lovely brunette was she, but her husband seemingly preferred blondes. Starts Monday— -and How! UP TO NOW Short Reels! Shows: 3-7-9 Prices; Mat. 10-40, Eve. 10-50 STUDIO MONDAY "Have Me and the World Is Mine" Also "A Day in Hollywood" GEORGE OWEN for Secretary of the Men's Student Council He is qualified by experience Here are a few of the reasons why he should be elected: 1. A and B student 3. Four years on the Hill 4. Member of Pi Epsilon Pi (Ku Ku's) 5. Member of PI Epsilon PI (Ru Ku) 6. Three years executive and secretarial experience in banks 5. Three years executive and secretarial experience in banks 6. Executive experience as Chantauana superintendent 6. Executive experience as Chautauqua superintendent 6. Executive experience as Chautauqua superintendent 7. Intigator in abolishing hell week 7. Instigator in abolishing hell week. 7. Instigator in abolishing hell week. 8. Chairman of Don Hellerie scholarship committee. 8. Chairman of Pan-Hellenic scholarship committee 9. Well served in political science 9. Well versed in political science Compare these qualifications-Yes, do compare them