H ? The Daily Nebroskan Wednesday, Jonuory 7, 1959 j : On Ag Campus Radio, Signals Detect Bloating in Animals Bloating in animals may now be detected through the ' medium of radio signals, Animal research physiolo gists at the University have proved it is possible to de tect bloating in animals by means of a small FM trans mitter placed in the ani mal's stomach to measure pressure changes. The de vice sends information back xto laboratory recording ma chines. The small transmitter is Ag YW to Elect President Today Ag YWCA elections will be held today from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the Ag Union. Candidates for president are Erwina Hutchinson and Jane Savener. Miss Hutchinson is a mem ber of the Council of Religion, University 4-H Club and Alpha XI Delta. She is a sophomore in Home Economics. Miss Savener, a junior in Home Economics, is a mem ber of Tassels, Phi Upsilon Omicron and Love Memorial will be held today from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the Ag Union. SUSHI! HflfflRD . J.Vu....v'.V lj-Brv-S vma n 7T Hold torrid and Tl -I fiue: ins Mary ri of Barbara Graham- 11 The Inet k I J lin. Ml VUl IICTCI lonely sinner fi& 2ND WEEK fe ever dealt! Roots COC Of ERRCX FLYNN MltlTf GOKO EDOIE AISCHT We re Nailing Our Roof Down A I mm kali It 4- I I rvi ust I OAT So You Won't Blow It Off With LAUGHTER When You See TOE SHERIFF OF FRACTURED JOT! We don't know how else to tell you what a hilariously funny picture this is except to inform you that we're reinforcing our roof because the laughter may blow it sky-high ! Incredible, you say. Well every thing about "The Sheriff Of Fractured Jaw" is incredible incredibly funny with one riotous sequence after another! 'The Sheriff Of Fractured Jaw" is the new look in laughter you've been look ing for! JAYNE MANSRELD J f ft KENNETH x II- As the mild mannered Englishman whs wakes up L CL..SM - i ' ' i West's Wildest Town!! about an inch in diameter and six inches long. It con tains a transistor, with pow er supplied by an ordinary flashlight battery, enclosed in a polyethylene case. When any pressure changes occur in the stom ach of the animal, the change pushes one end of the transmitter and sends an impulse to the recorder in the laboratory. Since transistors need no wires, a good picture of an animal's normal stomach pressures can be deter mined, according to Dr. Loyal Payne, associate pro fessor of animal pathology and associate physiologist. Cattle in which the small transmitters are placed are put on pasture, using the pasture fence as a receiv ing antenna. So far, no dis turbances in the experi mental cattle have been noted. Animals selected are us ually about ready for slaughter since this is the only way the device can be recovered. It is usually left in the animal about three weeks. Council on Religion The Council on Religion will meet Thursday at 7 p.m. in the basement of the Luth eran Student Association, 535 No. 16th. Main Feature Clock Stuart: "Roots Of Heaven," 1:30, 4:10, 6:50, 9:25. Lincoln: "Some Come Run ning," 1:15, 3:50, 6:25, 9:00. Nebraska: "The Opposite Sex," 1:04, 5:11, 9:18,. "Lust for Life," 3:05, 7:12. Varsity: "I Want To Live," 1:00, 3:09, 5:18, 7:27, 9:41. State: "Legion Of The Doomed," 1:00, 3:43, 6:26, 9:09. !'Gunsmoke in Tucson," 2:15, 4:58, 7:41, 10:24. Starview: "Cartoon," 7:15. "The Tunnel of Love," 7:25, 10:30. "The Decks Ran Red," 9:00. Joyo: "Never Say Goodbve," 7:10. "The Last Hurrah," 8:45. f i iVn L. mm v w Santa, Cupid Vie for Holiday The combination of two weeks vacation, Christ nias, Winter Wonderlands, blazing fireplaces and soft music brought about the heaviest onslaught of pin nings and engagements the campus has seen this year. A grand total of 12 pinnings and 42 engagements were re ported for the holidays. Pinnings Judy Hanneman, a Delta Delta Delta sophomore in Arts and Sciences from Lin coln, to Bruce Wendorff, a Theta Xi sophomore in Engi neering from Lincoln. Cathy Hall, a sophomore in Teachers from Lincoln, tolisland, to Kevin Baker from Roger Borland, a Sigma Nu senior in Arts and Sciences from Lincoln. Pat Rohliffs, a Delta Delta Delta sophomore in Teachers from Sioux Falls, S.D., to Rod Ellerbusch, a Sigma Nu sophomore in business Admin istration from Holstein, Iowa. Barbara Mandle, a Chi Omega junior in Arts and Sciences from Omaha, to Jack Justice, a Sigma Nu sophomore in Dentistry from Central City. Judy DeVilbiss, a Chi Ome ga junior in Teachers from Ainsworth, to Jack Ely, a Sig ma Chi senior in Teachers from North Platte. Ruth Roubal, a Residence Halls senior in Home Ec from Central City, to Jack Houch en, a Sigma Chi sophomore in Arts and Sciences from Lin coln. Alice Knudson, an Alpha Clu Omega senior in Teach ers from Lincoln, to John Douthit, a Beta Theta Pi freshman in Medicine from Omaha. My ma Ems, an Alpha Chi Omega sophomore in Teach ers from Arapahoe, to John Minnick, a Sigma Phi Epsi lon sophomore in Business Administration from Cam bridge. Margaret Marrett, fresh man in Pre-nursing from Omaha, to Dave Kovar, a Delta Sigma Pi senior in Busi ness Administration from Lin coln. CeCe McClain, a Kappa Alpha Theta sophomore in Teachers from Fremont, to Wally Bryans, a Sigma Alpha Epsilon junior in Business Ad ministration from Omaha. Deanne Duis, an Alpha Chi Omega sophomore in Teachers from Lincoln, to Ed Logan, a junior at the United States Naval Academy from; Lincoln. Marlene Opp, a junior inj Arts and Sciences from Wood River, to Bill Mersch, a Pi i PACKS A FOR THOSE OF YOU THAT 'GO FOR' MOTION PICTURES OF THE CALIBER OF "PEYTON PLACE", "A CAT ON A HOT TIN ROOF" THIS IS YOUR KIND OF ENTER TAINMENT! ! GREAT IN STORY! GREAT IN CAST! m mm mm s m ilNATOA m m vm nwi mm Ft fl nins y iiOCLfiliyiS u "You can b MARTHA HYER .-r. win ARTHUR KENNEDY NANCY GATES WWII I IIW VI On the Social Side Kappa Phi senior in Agricul ture from Aurora. Engagements ; Connie Cole, a Kappa Kappa Gamma sophomore in Home Ec from Kearney, to Bob Luke, a Phi Kappa Psi sophomore in Business Ad ministration from St. Peters burg. Fla. Carolyn Hein, a Kappa Kappa Gamma sophomore in Teachers from Alliance, to Jerry McCall, an Alpha Tau Omega alum from Paw nee City. Mary Kemp, a Kappa Kap pa Gamma freshman in Arts ' . .. r - j and Sciences from Grand Grand Island i Sue Schnabel, a Kappa Kap pa Gamma junior in Teachers from Lincoln, to Clark Gibbs, 6 Beta Theta Pi alumnus from Sioux City, Iowa. Susanne Reichstadt, a Pi Beta Phi sophomore in Teach ers from Omaha, to Gary Townsend, a Phi Kappa Psi senior in Business Adminis tration from Omaha. Carla Wademan, a Zeta Tau Alpha senior in Teachers from Nebraska City, to Randy Clark, a Beta Theta Pi alum nus from Melbeta. Jackie Beard, an Alpha Xi Delta sophomore ' in Home Ec from Lincoln, to Ron Keg ley, a senior in Agriculture from Lincoln. Sallye Miller, an Alpha Omicron Pi freshman in Teachers from Lincoln, to Dick Bjorklund, a senior at South Dakota State College Huron, S.D. Carol Vermaas, an Alpha Phi sophomore in Teachers from Lincoln, to Dick "Yogi" Hergenrader, a Sigma Nu junior in Teachers from Lincoln. Jan Dworak, an Alpha Phi senior in Teachers from Oma ha, to Jim Eselin from Oma ha. Jane Kramer, a Kappa Delta senior in Teachers from Lincoln, to Dale Lemon, an NU alumnus from Lincoln. Liz Jacobs, a Kappa Delta senior in Arts and Sciences from Lincoln, to Fred Otra dovsky, a Theta Chi senior in Engineering from Schuyler. Rae Beerline, an Alpha Chi Omega senior in Teachers from Papillion, to Harlcy Zict from Wisner. Sandra Enyeart, an Alpha Chi Omega senior in Teach- ers from Lincoln, to Kay Harris, a Delta Upsilon senior in Business Administration from South Sioux City. Lois LaRue, an Alpha Chi Omega senior in Home Ec from Trenton, to Leo Dam- WALLOP . . ! ! m I 11 From tw bw novil by tin uthor of "From her T EUmtty"! LaA WIT. Smm YkL l 1 fi kroger. a Farm House alumi from DeWitt. Ann Cassidy from Omaha, to Dick Pogge, a Sigma Phi Epsilon senior In Engineer ing from Omaha. Bonnie Burival, a junior at St. Mary's College at Zaviar, Kans. from O'Neill, to Ron Reed, a Sigma Phi Epsilon senior in Engineering from Orchard. Jolaine Loseke, an Alpha Chi Omega junior in Home Ec from Columbus, to Ed Neilsen, a Delta Tau Delta senior in Business Adminis tration from Columbus. Prudie . Morrow, a Kappa Alpha Theta senior in Teach ers from Omaha, to Bruce Skinner, a Farm House sen ior in Agriculture from Te kamah. Kathy Spilker, a Zeta Tau Alpha alumna from DeWitt, to Ray DeRower, a Beta Sigma Psi senior in Agricul ture from Schuyler. Barb Lundin, a Chi Ome ga junior in Home Ec from Columbus, to Errol Mitlyng, a Beta Sigma Psi senior in Business Administration from Austin, Minn Sally Wengcrt, a Pi Beta Phi junior in Teachers from tremont, to Dick Hove, a Delta Tau Delta junior in Business Administration from Minden. Dorothy Beechner, an Al- pna cm umega senior in Arts and Sciences from Lin coln, to Dick Mapes, a Delta Tau Delta senior in Law from Norfolk. Nancy Fowler, a Sigma Kap pa sophomore in Arts and Sci ences from Gering, to Lyle Hansen, a senior in Business Administration from Brattle boro, Vt. Paula Roehrkasse, a Sigma Kappa senior in Teachers from Grand Island, to Ralph Eldon Knepper, a B e t a Sig ma Psi senior in Engineering from Wauneta. May Hammond, a Love Memorial Hall sophomore in Home Ec from Aurora, to Larry Williams, an Alpha Gamma Rho sophomore in Agriculture from Ainsworth. Bonnie Pickrel, a Terrace Hall senior in Home Ec from Benedict, to Eldon Heiden, a senior in Engineering from Benedict. Judy Basset from North Platte, to Bob Brown, a Sig ma Phi Epsilon sophomore in Agriculture from Grant. Shop Thursday Put Pennies in your purse and new fashion on vour legs at our first-time Sale of Famous Name Nylons 3 pairs for HOSIERY FIRST FLOOR s S pair Attention Mary Dietench, a Delta Delta Delta senior in leacn- ers from Omaha, to KOger in Engineering from Lincoln kJVlUllVliV,! i v. j vnnmn ar n ris-i' ,k i iiiiiitn Kathy McCrady, a Kappa Alpha Theta junior in Teach ers from Hastings, to C. G. Wallace, a Phi Kappa Psi junior in Arts and Sciences from Hastings. Marilyn Clark, a Chi Ome ga junior in Arts and S c i ences from Columbus, to Nor man Kaup, a junior in Engi neering from Nevada, Mo. Susan Rhodes, a Chi Oine- ga senior in Teachers f s o m neair.ee, .u " - Although a number of pop- ior in Arts and Scienics from haye come BeatrIee' (Nebraska, this is the first Barbara Lane, a Chi Ome-time tnat a -0ook by a na ga senior in Arts and Sci-1 tionally known Nebraska au ences from Lincoln, to Chuck j (nor nas been published dur Lagerstrom, a Beta Theta iing tne author's own lifetime Pi at Iowa State C o 1 1 e g e j by a Nebraska press. num uuiaua. Carole Triplett. a Chi Ome ga junior in Business Admin istration from Tekamah, to Larry Langley, an Alpha Tau Omega senior in Agri culture from Tekamah. Janice Olson, a ' Gamma Phi Beta senior in Arts and Sciences from Fremont, to Ted Newburn, a Sigma Alpha Epsilon senior in Business i Administration from Beat rice. Marilyn Miesner, a Delta ' Gamma sophomore in Teach ers from Seward, to James Carr, a Theta Chi at Montana State University from Sew-, ard. Jody Carlson, a Delta Gam ma alumna from Omaha, to Bob Weigel, a Sigma C h i j senior in Business Adminis-1 tration from Omaha. Jane Ellefson, a Residence! Halls junior in Arts and! Sciences from Columbus, to I Fred Kluck, a Phi Kappa Psi junior in Business Admin-; istration from Richland. i Typewriters For Rent Try Our Rental-Purchase Plan Special Student Rotes NEBRASKA TYPEWRITER CO. 123 No. 11th Phone 2-4284 Typewriter Ribbons Put On woacoooooooc 10 to 8:30 2.85 V Full fashioned sheers, regularly 1.65 Seamless sheers with demi-toe, regularly 1.50 Now just 99c a pair, 3 pairs for 2.85 University Press To Print Sandoz Short Writings A one-volume selection of short writings by Marl Sandoz, Nebraska authoress, will be published by tha University Press in 1959. Publication of the book was approved Saturday morn ing by the Board of Regents. The book, entitled "Hos tiles and Friendlies," will in clude both fiction and non; fiction, and will be intro duced by an autobiographical sketch of her life in tha Sandhills and her years hi (Lincoln up to the time of tha .publication of "Old Jules." TURNPIKE COLLEGE NIGHT Friday night 9:00-12:00 BUD HOLLOWAY ORCHESTRA & featuring "Basin Sheet 7" & the RICK BURGESS Quintet ooooeeeooooooogeooea I ' !! fr ":l till ! I V ' :- s s:vTj! f i'i For the first time, one of our . famous manufacturers is permitting this January Sale of his hosiery, made especially for this sale! Choose sheer loveliness in Taupe, Beige, Suntan! Sizes 8V2 to 11 in short, medium and long. r At No Advene In Admijilon TSc Till t p.m. Tkm 90 I' Lincoln 1 m " fA"l' r. ATTER PM