WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1932. THE DAILY NEBRASKAN THREE. SOO ETY ml!. I 11 II I II FIRST BATTALION SPONSORS DINNER Tri Delts Will Celebrate Founders Day With a Banquet Monday, Reviving an ancient custom of entertainlne at a formal dinner preceding the Military Ball, the first battalion win preside at. a o'clock dinner at the Cornhusker Fl idav iilkrht. Guests Of liOiior Will Include Colonel and Mrs. Frank- forter and Major and Mrs. Charles Speer. Others on the e-uest list will in elude Maior Howard Mixson and Elizabeth Barber; Lieutenant and Adjutant Bob Kiffin, Major Robert Cochran and their special guests. CaDtain of Headauarters Company Thomas Snipes and Margaret Chase; Captain Clyde Card, A, and Martha Hershey; Captain Byron Hirst. B. and Roma DeBrown; Captain Don Hulbert, C, and Evelyn O Connor; and Captain Holmes Conedon and Elizabeth Struble are among the other In vited guests. Honor Dinner Given. A "Roseidon supper" was served at the Delta Delta Delta sorority house Monday evening in celebra tion of Founders day. The tables were attractive with sea shells, sea For the Military Ball An individual evening make-up. AI30 an individual design and hair dress. Agnes Beaute Shoppe Hotel Cornhusker B 6971 B 3122 ALL STATE WEEK A Scarlet City Unmasked! Why Were Their Lips Sealed? What if This Happened to YouT IT'S SCREEN DYNAMITEf ERIC LINDEN -SIDNEY FOX ! I TO TALK Mat. 15c Nite 25c RIALTO Now Irene Dunne John Boles in The Moat Beautiful Love Story Ever Told weeds and treasure chests. The place favors were small candles In pearl shells. Mrs. Amy Parmalee of Champaign, 111., editor of the national sorority magazine, "Trident," was the honored guest, Mrs. Glen Buck, alumnae presi dent, acted as toastmlstress and presided over the following pro gram: Reading of the national president's message; welcome, Miss Mildred Root; alumnae toast, Miss Bertha DuTeil; pledge talk, Miss Ruth Cain; and freshman toast, Miss Breat Peterson. Mrs. Charles Matson sang preceding Mrs. Par melees address. Group Plans Dinner. At a candlelight dinner' at the Willard chapter house Monday evening twenty-two members of the alumnae club met with the actives of the group. The hostesses for the affair were Mrs. Clara Skiles Prouty, Mrs. F. E. Garey, Miss Margaret Morrell, Miss Mar garet Hathaway, Miss Louise An dcrton and Miss Helen wescott, Honorary Entertains. Theta Sicma Phi. Journalistic sorority, is entertaining at a Dutch Treat dinner at the university club Thursday, Dec. 1, at 6 o clock Mary Sutton is in charge of teser vations. : f Rice's Band Plays. Eli Rice and his Dixie Cotto Pickers will play for the All Unl versity party Saturday, Dec. 10, This orchestra Is an all colored band while the leader is' well known for his novelty numbers. Honorary Initiates. Gamma Alpha Chi, national ad vertising sorority, held initiation Tuesday at Ellen Smith hall. The following girls were initiated: Vir ginia Selleck, Lincoln; Helen Drummond, Norfolk; Catherine Clarkson and Clara Day, North Platte. Delta Omicron, women's musical honorary sorority, met with Mrs, Health Griffiths. 601 South 13th, Tuesday evening at 7:30 p. m. Christmas Special Townsend's "Gravure Miniature" 3 for $8.00 A portrait that is most artistic an refined in effect Sit at once; Tuesday's Workout Finds Huskers in Playful Spirits (Continued from Page 1.) Tater Fahrnbruch has been sick with an attack of the "flu," but he was able to take part in Tues day's practice and should be in good shape by Saturday. There are no injuries in the Nebraska squad, Mathis and Sauer having fully recovered from some bruises encountered in the Missouri game, Southern Methodist boasts a big, rugged line and two fine backs in Sprague and Oliver. A report from the Dallas school yesterday, however, indicated that Oliver will not be in the best of shape Satur day because of injuries suffered in the Texas Christian game. England's Return to Gold Standard Remote, Says Flux (Continued from Page 1.) the increasing distrust that the Bank of England could maintain specie payments. Borrowing, first by the bank and then by the Brit iah government, from the United States and France only gave fur ther impetus to the growing dis trust. Britain Off Standard. Finally, when during the three days ending Sept. 19, $190,000,000 was withdrawn, the Bank of Eng land was authorized to discontinue We have a complete line of TILKEE) jO) SOOTS EOT Cleaners Dyers Phone B-2772 123 North 14 payments of gold and on Monday, Sept. 21, 1931, a bill was rushed through the House of Commons taking England off the gold stand ard. The immediate result was & drop in the price of the pound on for eign exchange quotations. Com modity prices and costs of manu facture in England, however, have risen less slowly than the pound has dropped, making export prof itable. The ultimate result has been to increase British industrial activity and stay the sweep of the depres sion with its accompanying unem ployment. Today, Mr. Flux inferred, Eng land is in a much better position than would have been possible had the gold standard been continued. Prices and the cost of living have risen but little, and export has once more become profitable. It is apparent, he said, that British fi nanciers prefer this condition to stability of the pound in relation to gold. United States Worrying About Being War Debt "Suckers" (Continued from Page 1.) entering this country from Europe. "Anothev way in which the debt question lifls become complicated," continued Professor Arndt, "is that Europe hs.s succeeded in opposition to the stand of the United States in connecting the question of inter allied debts with that of war rep arations so that the United States supports reduction of German rep aration she must as a result be wishing to accept the reduction or cancellation of inter-allied debts. Amorinn in her turn would like to establish a bargaining connection between the allied debts ana me reduction of armaments but may not be successful in doing so." Student Effect Slight. "Th effect of the debt Question on the students," stated Professor Arndt, "will be very siignt Decause the debt payments, if any, are otrptrhri over such a loner time that any lapse in the annual pay ments if it had to De maae up oy wnuld be verv small and hardly noticeable for the individual taxpayer." 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