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Friday, April 7, 1922. THE DAILY NEB R A S R A N (Continued from I'iiko Throe) Carlctou J. Delbrldge, Law '22, in troduced a negative Question as to whether the cancellations of the debt is good business. He declared that Europe would not stand for charity and that if charity is needed the U. S. has other means. lie asserted that it was an injustice to the American people to hoar the burden of European expense on the heads of the taxpay ers of this country. Lloyd W. Pogue, '23, closed Ne braska's direct argument in the af firmatlve. He declared that cancella tion would be a political benefit; that it would strengthen the leadership of strengthening the prestige of thU country as an unselfish nation, sec ond. tend to nreserve neace by re moving tho friction that might be caused by the debt and third, thai the United States would receive the support of world opinion if they fol lowed this course. He maintained that the United States loaned 11 bil lion dollars in the form of war mate." ial and that all was sacrificed by these countries in the war In which this country also was fighting. Howard Kramer, '24, of South Da kota closed the negative case. He urged that the European nations were economically, industrially and X' U N X in, I" In ( !' ! : u x X ) xl J XI x : x ;: u n; n ;, x x x: x x x x xXX:IsrftmmonaTa'-iti me u x xxxxxxXff Conac Club Dance LINDELL PARTY HOUSE FRIDAY, APRIL 7 Watson's Six Piece Orchestra Admission $1.10 Including Tax comerclally independent and that they were more than willing to pay their rightfully made debt. He spent much tiitto in outlining the entire negative case. The rebuttal following the direct argument was warm and involved many of the points brought up by both teams. The principal bone oi contention was entered in the abilit of Europe to pay the debt and wether or not the United States wished to pny 11 billion dollars for political prestige. An open forum on tho question followed the rebuttal. Trofessor C. E. Lyons of tho Uni versity of South Dakota accompanied tho negatlvo team to Lincoln. Tills is the first time forensic relations have been established with tho University of South Dakota. Classes In English 10, (Argumenta tlon) and English 82 (Nowswriting), attended the debate Uyl tovT crowd comfortably m, i Theatre. TomPH .. . -.1 L .i ..1 ..1 .il ..1 t?l'.1W,krWytfVtJflJVtJWV41 'klM.n.i.. Here's Billy on the Job Meet Your Friends at ROSEWILDE every SATURDAY NIGHT 8:30 'till 11:30 $1.20 per Couple Inc. Tax & Checking xsxsx.a'xws"FS' K rsx.xx yygyy.y.R.Ra'yy.yyir.xg " n in ;fHTryHTfnnanmanr 1 ifiwTnrmmi4wirHwre X - i 1,11 1 i! ! ..rvN el W;sft; - , - a x, x: O l x x! J ;A-' !? X xi nmf'T'ftiT"i ii i " - " ix M - - - Dtl it) Drive Out to Billy's Lunch Supreme After the Danco Specializing in Barbecue Meats and Home Made Pies Special Attention Given to Auto Parties WM. WESTBERRY Proprietor Buy Now n mmmmum V 1 ikj bra tt in Iii 1 nil 1 l A l in D 1 linl & J Buy Here Smart! Smooth fitting ! Ail-wool 1 Honestly tailored ! Does that about describe the kind of new suit yon would Kke ? It's here. Any one you may choose from scores of Kitsch- baumcgmfbr Spring 1922. As for prices how does thisA lower scale anneal to vou V 4 $25 $30 $35 rr ' rrr v r IL