DAILY NKRHASKAN THIRTEEN 11 . 4 . Student groups win lower fares Traction company sells tokens 3 for 20 cents Climaxing a campaign begun last semester by the DAILY NE BKASKAN and a Student Council committee, originally intended to provide a university operated ag city campus bus line, Lincoln Traction officials have agreed to sell fares on the present inter canipus bus at 15 for SI. According to E. R. Heiny, gen eral manager, any rate lower than that would result in an operating loss for the Traction company. At a rate of 15 for SI, or 3 for 20 cents, students may save five cents on every three fares or 25 cents on a dollar s worth, a reduc tion of 20 percent of the former rate of transportation cost. Catering to Students TASTY FOODS EXCELLENT SERVICE REASONABLE RATES MAYFAIR GRILL Conveniently Located 1307 0 St. W.A.A. seeks girl salesmen for games WANTED Girls to earn 10 percent commission selling food at football games, by Mary Kline, W. A. A. chairman in charge of the candy and apple corps. ' All girls Interested may apply In the W. A. A. room In Grant Memorial daily from 11 to 12 and 3 to 4, or may call Mary Kline at 2-7418. News Roundup (Continued from Page 7.) braltar across the Mediterranean thru the Suez and on to India, The aHies appear more able to carry out any promises they might make to Italy than Germany, but still Italian papers declare the axis is functioning full force. Turkey is marking time, but still remembers the loss of Tripoli to Italy and her ancient grudges against Russia. Allied victories might draw her in on their side, The entrance of Turkey might draw the rest of the volatile Bal kan states in on one side or the other with Bulgarian hatred of Greece and Rumania playing a large part. Out of the spreading wave of propaganda and censorship comes the age old evidence that still "Engand expects every American to do his duty." Those who wish to sort propaganda from fact may be helped some if they ask: Who expressed this opinion? What are his motives? What are the motives of the people who influence him? Already people are attempting to fix the war guilt. Hitler .draws most of the fire for his invasion of Foland. Folish border hostilities were probably Hitler's brain chil dren, and the world hates mai y things that the Nazis are reportcu to have done. The immediate causes appear to be allied refusal to grant Hitler territorial demands which seemed only partly justified. Complicatted background. Behind the actions of the pow ers, however, lie many economic and political facts which are little understood by the public. Hitler s claims to the unquestionably Ger man areas of Austria, Danzig, and Memel cannot be disregarded, but ignore his claims to the rest and still the allied treatment of re publican Germany must be ac counted for. The bulwark of democracy has always been a strong middle class, but the allies forgot this fact in the case of Germany. They heaped reparation payments, high tariff rates, economic non-cooperation and other difficulties upon the Germany that was trying to be democratic. In desperation repub lican Germany resorted to inflation to pay the allied demands thus wiping out the savings of the mid dle class and the very basis of a democratic government. It wasn't long until an Austrian propagandist with a flare for the dramatic was making speeches against obvious injustices con tained in the Versailles treaty, eco nomic warfare being waged against Germany, and the policy of encirclement threatening her He appealed to the well known German pride until by swift, forceful action he became Der Fuehrer. The allied Frankinsteins had produced their monster. Once this monster had eained control of that restless people he moved rapidly and with switt strokes sent goose-stepping troops into the de-militarized Rhine zone, withdrew from the League of Na tions, re-armed in violation of the Versailles treaty, achieved the long-looked for anschluss with Austria, absorbed Czechoslovakia, snatched Nemel all without the shedding of blood. And now Poland. Then came Danzig and Poland. Britain and France gave Poland their complete backing: and so Poland was in no mood to give any concessions to Hitler. The Nazis realized that with Russia's friend ship they had nothing to fear from the allies in their invasion of Po and, and that they had only to fight a defensive war on the west. Then came the actual invasion and the British and French dec larations of war. The British em pire came to the motherland's help and now war is in full swing. 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