HUNS HAVE NO GOODS TO DUMP ON WORLI Aside From Small Supply of Drugs and Toys no Stocks Are on Hand By CARL D. GROAT United Press Staff Corresp (United Staff Press Correspondent). Berlin. (By Mail.)-America and England see the specter of German competition in "damping" of their markets. But Germany doesn't see it. Financial authorities, government leaders that there is, for the present at least, no need for protective tariff walls or other import regulations. The man goods department of Germany at "dump" any great mass of supplies on foreign markets or the simple reason that she hasn't them to dump. She has some drugs and chemicals, some porcelain and china, and an army of pigs and apples, but it comes to large quantities wherewith to flood other markets, they are simply in the imagination of the foreign nations, according to der- mah-ah. Germany is striving to dissipate the idea that she intends an out-crate competition against the rest of the world. In fact she is endowing inafar as possible to let the rest of the world believe that it will be years before she is a strong factor in the world's markets. And while some of the government authorities try to appear optimistic, the general spirit of the motion is one of realism. It almost to the utmost over the future. Visiting Americans, not at all obeyed with any spirit of pro-Germanism or sympathy for the German nation, maintain that some sort of credit arrangement must be made if a collapse here it to be avoided which would perhaps take with it other tottering national structures and operate to the detriment of the whole world. In such a situation, the fear of "dumping" is generally deemed here to be based on a misconception of the facts. The most careful observers say that, even with credits, Germany cannot be a rival to be feared for many years to come. Her indemnities will be such as to tax her paying ability to the extreme. She no longer has the cheap labor required in a powerful rival in the Workers' wage demands are continuously higher; and the workman is such a factor in German life today that he cannot be forsaken. THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Germany's situation now is such that she cannot buy outside, because a dollar's worth or a pound's worth of material means a lot of money. And while she can buy it in store here because the rate of exchange is in their favor, there are at present no great heaps of goods for the foreign buyer to obtain. SEVEN STARS TRYOUT Tossers Over One Hundred Women to Qualify as Basket Tossers "The women's basketball teams are making a fine showing and we expect this to be a great year for them," he said. A professor of physical education, this morning. "Forty freshmen and thirty-five sophomores have come out for practice and we expect to develop some strong teams from these. The juniors have an unusually large number out. Among these are all the girls who played on the team which took second place in the tournament last year. Amanda is one of the members of last year's champion team besides some fine new material which will make an unusually strong team," said Miss Pratt. The old stars of last year's champion team who are out again this year are Ruth Trant, Lucie Nohle, Irene Then, Dora Drought, Earline Allen, Iris Russell and Pauline Sterling. Southrn and Marlowe To Appear in Lawrence Lawrence is ther only one-night stand in America to E. H. Southern and Julius Marlowe this season. These actors have chosen three plays which they are giving, Hamlet, Twelfth Night and The Taming of the Shrew. It has not been decided as to which play will be given here and the management of the Bowerskew is asking boygoers to express their preference. Black Helmets will meet Tuesday night at 7 o'clock at the Sigma Nu house. The Sociology Club will not meet Tuesday evening, Dec. 9. Address K. U. Volunteers Care of National Guard Men who went from K. U. to the coal fields near Pittsburgh should be addressed; Pittsburg, Kansas, caro K. N. G. K. U. Contingent. Men in the National Guard need not have the last part of the address on their mail, which refers to the K. U. station. That applies to the minor-only. Alpha Tau Omega entertained with a house dance Saturday night. Guy Brown, e23, spent Saturday and Sunday at his home in Kansas City. Athletic Board Meets to Deter mine Whether K. U. Will Play Nebraska DECIDE HUSKER GAME The Athletic Board is holding a meeting this afternoon to determine whether or not K. U. will play a football game with Nebraska on McCook Field November 13, as now scheduled. At the meeting of the heads of the Valley Conference Schools in Kansas City last Saturday, action was taken to decide if the contracts abugued and that they will not complete the remaining year of their 2-year contracts. Kannas has a similar 2-year contract, and the meeting this afternoon will decide whether the game will be played with Nebraska. The meeting of University heads in Kansas City passed a motion amitiously that hereafter, when a school withdraws from the conference, that all contracts made with other Valley schools, are automatically abrogated, but special action is necessary as this condition has not arisen before. Fred Zoeller, c'22, spent Saturday at his home in Tongonoxie. George Weston, c^22, spent Saturday and Sunday at his home in Kansas City. A Selection of Silver Is Sensible—Serviceable—Substantial In selecting your gifts for Mother, what more appropriate can you think of than something for the home. Mother means home and home means Mother—the two are and will ever be inseparably linked together. SOL MARKS 817 MASS. Come in and look over our most elaborate assortment of delightful and appropriate gifts—either n silver or the many other things which will delight the ones receiving them. Sole Agent for Rookwood Pottery The Christmas Store At Your Service We are glad to have you come in and just peak around, as all women love to do, not bothered by some over anxious sales-woman. But when you are ready to make a purchase our assistants are glad to be of service. You Can Dispose of Three Fourths of Your Xmas List by One Afternoon's Shopping Here. Purses, Pooekebooks, Hand and Vanity Bags, of fabric or leather, bends or mesh, $1.25, $27.50 Paralyn White Ivory, in sets or assorted as you wish—reasonably priced. Silk Underwear, of纤amy crepe de chine, lustrous Liberty satin; flesh or white cannisels; envelope chemise, knickers, bloomers and gowns. Sik and Linen or all silk umbrellas, navy, green, purple, black...$5.00 to $13.50 Drug Sundries, perfumes, toilet waters, pow- ders, creams, lotions Neckwear, that is smartly designed, lace, net, georgette, collars, pleatsings. Y. W.C.A. Will Discuss "New Trails for Women' Dancing frocks, black or evening shades, nots stiffens, tinsel satin, charmeuse, and taftas, plaited with feathers. Blouses of georgette, nigenously designed, al $7.75 or $27.50 Turkish Towel Sets, embroidered in colors, three pieces in a gift box. $1.25 to $3.00 Sik Hosiery, heavy plain spun, embroidered, cloced or lace work. $1.25 to $5.00 Bath, Robes, soft blanket cloth with belt, or girdles $5.00 to $13.50 Slik Kimmons and Breakfast Robes, plain shades or fancy satinines. ... $15.00 to $25.00. The Y. W. C. A. will meet in Myers Hall Tuesday at 4:30. THE STUDENT DIRECTORY The topic for discussion will be "The New Trial for Women." A talk on women and their work in the industrial field of today will be made. 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