PAGE -lit I ITS SHINING exterior gleaming in the afternoon sun, the mag nificence of the Temple Theater projects itself in architectural beauty. The sleek modern lines of the cement marvel is recognized as the ultimate in construction perfection. Having taken 67 years NU Bulletin Board Roots will meet Sunday, 2 a. m., on the third floor of the ATO house. Masque chapter of Motor Boats will hold its monthly meeting, Monday at Don's. Each girl is re quested to supply her own mug. Guiltics will meet tonight at 11:59 to begin choosing 1949 mem bers, acording to publicity chair man, Red Tumble. The society will also cast final votes on Motor Boats, who will be selected on April Fool's Day. Dean Johnston and members of Interfraternity Council will hold a meeting in Sandy s Saturday at 2 p .m., to discuss disadvantages of week-end hours. The guest speaker will be Pope Pius XII. Members of TNE will meet for luncheon Sunday at noon with Dean T. J. Tompson in the main dining room of the Union. Dean Thompson will announce tentative plans for the chartering of a new chapter at the University. Kosmet Klub office in Grant Memorial will be open from 10:30 a. m. to 1 p. m. Saturday to enable all co-eds interested in a good campus activity to file for spring membership. Members of the Daily Nebras- kan editorial staff will meet in the Daily offices 'tomorrow at 3 p. m From here transportation will be furnished to South Bend for an all day ice skating party. By Council Member Lousy Dillpickle What? No Rodeo???? Damn. 1 TONIGHT COLLEGE NIGHT at r Jack Swanson and his orchestra Dancing 9 until 12 Couples Only Adm. 1.50 per couple Tax Included Agri-View I "4 'J " ' 9 - uv 'iJfoi- MAIN FEATURES START STUART: "Kiss in the Dark," 1:09, 3:17, 5:24, 7:32, 10:21. Sneak Preview, 8:59. LINCOLN: -Red Canyon," 1:30, 3:33, 5:37, 7:41, 9:45. NEBRASKA: "Whispering Smith," 1:00, 4:00, 6:53, 9:46. "I Cheated the Law," 2:33, 5:33, 8:26. CAPITOL: "This Was a Woman," 3:09, 6:53. "Three God fathers," 1-0, 5:04, 9:18. Stage, 8:35. 'Zone Grey's "RED CANYON" Color by Technicolor Starring Geo. Brent Ann Itlylhe llnn'ird 111111 Plus Buri Bunny Cartoon! JE: . "SOUTH OF ST. LOUIS" Kiss-Happy Comedy JANE YYMAN wm nfflSSlIIHIEDARKn TONIGHT! I SNEAK PREVUE! U NEXT "CANADIAN PACIFIC" LADD PRESTON Maui JJttKMftll .CRISP "l ChealeJ (be y it- Doors Open 12:45 44c to 6 P. M. AMATEl R STAGE SHOW TONITE AT 8:00 P. 4 TOP ACTS! ON THE SCREEN JOHN WAYNE In u n n "3 GODFATHERS' Color by TECHNICOLOR PI.1'8! THIS WAS A WOMAN" 25e to Kldl tfc EASTER GIFT BOOKS NOW ON iALU , ifji Doors Open wfiV'ftl i ine vtesi ai us bmi; i u n "riELD OVER! I (j7 2ND BIG WEEK! I IHttt I I .LADD-PRESTDH I mm, IV AMATfcl K V 1 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN Historical Society Grabs Ag College, Rodeo Aiena Ag students probably will not have a rodeo this year after all. While digging for post holes on the rodeo plot near the Beef Barn this week, John Vonson and Curt Frankis unevathed some fossils. A representative of the State His torical Society who happened by at just that moment immediately recognized them as the rare Bonus a la Beefus. Quick action fol lowed and the State Historical So ciety received Governor Pal Vet erdaughter's permission to annex all Ag campus to get fossils rights on the place. DEAN U. V. Bertlam, dean of Ag college, is protesting the ac tion. "I don't care so much about the rest of Ag campus, the plot the Farmers Fair Board was al loted must be returned. We muit have a rodeo!" was his remark on 6Love Is Unsafe' Fire Marshall In a long-awaited statement, the state fire-marshall today con demned Love Memorial library as unsafe. Said the marshall, "Why I wouldn't send my worst enemy into the place. It's a firetrap." Replying to the accusation, li brary head Bennett Creeps admit ted, "It's true. It's a hole and there's nothing we can do about it. We're chucking all our books down the sewer and are having a dynamite party tonight." AT AMLLER'S lT"re, for your pretlM'sl Faslrr, wp offrr Judy Bond's Faster I'.gg pastel Idouses each one lavishly trimmed villi lace. . . wilh jewel neeklines, perl Johnny eollars and Peler Pan ef feels . . .all of soft rayon erepe in ize 32 lo 3. Blouse Nook . . . First Floor fflf the situation.- Bob Eggert, Farmers Fair Board chairman in charge of the rodeo, said, "Gee." Prof. Lillian Piffle, animal hus bandryman, said, "I !was afraid something like this would happen when I hesitated to Ok the rodeo." "GEE WHIZ," was Fair Board President Don Smith's opinion. Meanwhile the Historical So city is remaining firm. Definite action has been taken to start ex cavation sometime in 1953. In the meantime, the Society plans to prohibit anyone entering Students will be allowed past the guard's upon showing their iden tification cards and their registra tion sheets showing that they have a class during that hour. No High Cost IMAGINE laundering a quarter! FOR YOUR added convenience we have installed two modern, automatic dryers and one extractor. Donald E. Morrow MORROW'S SELF-SERVICE LAUNDRY 1024 Que St. . s. MEHEI.Y I.E. 41 L THE YOEK 11 OHK BLOUSES that bloom for EASTER by WW Friday, April I, 1949 Schirnier . . to date. Nadine Anderson has been relieved of her duties as managing editor and now is allowed to clean out the office each night." When contacted, Schirmer was busy filing counter-charges against the publications board with the Student Council. He was de manding an investigation. All he would say is, "I'm like lucky Pier re caught in the middle." Election ... lieved most Motor Boats will stress the following qualifications: 1. An 80.001 avereage and ac cess to a good set of files. (There isn't time for studying when you're a Motor Boat.) 2. A major in elementary edu cation. (See above explanation.) 3. The ability to seem lukewarm to campus politics, when actually seeing all, hearing all and kow ing all. 4. A position on the Student Council and a reputation for not having said a word all year. of Washing! 10 lbs. of clothes for onlv CLOTHES Ill: HE; tt l l.L DO ion YOl I UZ3 V Xi A