J THE DAILY NEBRASKAN Fridov, December 19, 1952 m UNCOIN Petition Filed Against I f Local. Lumber lompany Borrowed Or Not, Chrisimus Remains Constant In Changing world (cans are a hybrid people. The places were not in vogue, the most beloved of ottr Christmas Yule log has appeared mostly in "jnsstoms which we look forward miniature decorative forms. The By PAT PECK leans are a hybrid people. The places were not in vogue, the, who visits Russian children is a Featare Editor most beloved of our Christmas Yule log has appeared mostly in kft' Ht Students will be celebrating aL . ,v ,LZ1 , Vv.. says that Baboushka misdirected. borrowed Christmas this rear. c ,.u.r Ucw.v the Wise Men wnen tney asKect in va.-t Amrn--ane h !sts to'and ceiebrate with rejoicing custom of the Yule log is bor- the w to Bethlehem and re- A petition has been filed directors did not administer the cvjrw3ea iwronw icnju, every jrr ne cww 10 u - - "L1Y against the J. H. Yost Ltanber Co. aL'airs of the corporation in an ana ceieoratea tvtin cwrvw iall -er the world. oV i. mmkk -t,:cH wwt r srvfi:l and nrudent roan- tractions. J cere is no American books for examination and thatner, but oa the contrary... Chnsimas. ui a pure stale. It the court determine whether a re- wrongful.. .caused money,, bnd Chrtstims-as the peo eeiver should be appointed and property and ejects of the cor- Pe who call themselves Amen- whether the company, a corpora-poraaon to fce wastea ana squaa-11 tka, should be dissolved, jjdered. and diverted valuable Of June Acker, a minor stock- properties of the corporaiJott t ' JOnUOV O IS bolisr. fUed the swk against the their own use." j company and gnst its diree- Di$trjbute$ The pe&3oa alleges that theChmtmo GtftS Freshmen To Present 'Stage Door Kcvfrnan-Ferber Play Scheduled Jan. 9, 10 Deadline For V.iiliaiUIU Will m Pf I The Nebraska American (J rllltXQS I headquarters are distributing . . w . . nearly a thousand Chnstrass riitngs tor Aa university rxsn-t "packages to patients in veterans positions will continue through: -hospitals and to veterans in other Jan. . j! tsospctals in the state, Application b.ar.ks. available in ii ,v wv the ALT office, Room 306. Union.'1 The three veterans hospstas at ... ' . . ; . Grand Island. Omaha, Lincoln Z xi JhL , and the soldiers and sailors home T J ? at Grand Island; and veterans in .iVrriewfwJn bed ihe state hospitals at Ka t TV ZJZrZL jXorfoX i Lin T?..11 Exec.Uve Brd. iimerchaLndise. The Christmas seals that we bejan settint when we were la trade sbceo! and have sd Christmas cards ever since we. can remember had their erisia in Denmark. The seats are new handled throjh the mail, bat we are behind e-e in this methed of selling them. The first Christmas seal was de signed and issved in Denmark in 1?M. In meet af the Ewr pean countries the sale Pt Christmas seals is made threagh the post ffice. More than 4t conntries new have Christmas seals which are sold wholly or in part to fight t berrnlosis. The Christmas tree, celebrated The Legend of gift -giving on Christmas perhaps comes clos est to remaining unchanged in America. nffn Eliiabeth of England relied on the Christ mas gifts of her subjects to re plenish her wardrobe and the be too cu- The Tresihman Acting GroiuP Motorized Unit wi3 present -Stage Door.- amo,onleu , , three-act play by George Kauf- Costs ReveOiWi VT I3" 9!i Maimiienafflce of UneafaYs fleet iE:orv"s,i,',v times &n Pick Cs;jse of its ability to brirs and 19 on the stage f the Labora- . ,'fff tSTJkl np their application blanks. iWld of nature indoors and Celtic races who celebrated the uhn thv fiod to Eirvot. Realii- tumine of the wheel of timeJiner what sKa hart rtane. she now! l" coed mar not called the Houl or HiouL between journevs through Russia holding' ferent from that the shortest day of the year and her lighted candle close to thef But borrowed or not. Christmas the time that the sun returned to tc of every child and after' seems to remain constant in a the earth. Some believed that the!Sijppmg a toy under the pillow changing world ... "M e r r y sun actually stood still during hurries on, seeking the Christ Christmas to all, and to all a good these 12 days. The Druid priests Child whom she has never found. night. ?chose a log to be kept burning throughout this period, A brand from the log was always saved fto light the next Yule fire. Perhaps two of the most beantifttl legends clinging to oar borrowed Christmas eas terns are those attached to the mistletoe and the holly. The legend of the mistletoe comes from Scandinavia. The Scandi navian god. Balder, received the promise from his mother, Frigga, that nothing having Its origin fan air, earth, fire or wa ter should ever be able to hnrt aim. LekL an evil spirit, held a gradge against Balder and de termined to kill him. He made a dagger from the tee win discuss possibilities of the University sponsoring pro prams similar to those on WOW TV with George Smith, general manager of KFOR. and Ken Greenwood, program director. t.TBTt "TKMlitT. l?..TlfWfl ftt TlJWtr Curtain time is S puna. Xo d-:dar.1tis J"frsr Au- nussx-vn will be charged. V Bat Cohen, gradaate stadeat In sspceeh and dramatic art. wiQ direct the prodartiea, his first at foe rwiveratT- Be has had expwiwtce in dramatics ta )e ri acute theater and at Cohna hta University ia Xew York City. Doar" is being rebeorsed in a Crosby Pledges snewast Mrassaaal manner. Al m cy fftcnar cwasveinjeint ta two ctrTO nedUCe iuX8S thsee c3sarrter$ in case sceaae and . rv irw r m song and poem, is a symooi Positions to be filled include that arrears in nearly every publicity and solicitation board,': American home. The evergreen ,J,ru'" "u wee is sanx.;i:ft. mJstMw whicn does not have ine e-ergreen is u ,its nrisrin in anv of the basic ele: nr. n trees. Loki gave the dagger ; VtAL-lmr & Vlin.-1 firvi ami rtj- From the many legends The dagger struck Balder in the" iached to the e-ergreen comes nd kiUed him. Through? the tale that the fir tree was once the combined efforts of the gods, 'the tree of life. Then Eve. in the ri.j. tMtnmi t. Tri-I cluie se-sajstaiaing departe- s Five University stuidents have irpen 01 iji- r-u- l' ga, goddess of love and beauty.! such as water and light, as well been recognired for high scholar- bidden fruit the fs.sage j-T3 decreed that the mistletoe must !S,v --.w-a K tax,:5jm- sfcso and achte-emreeitli in tJrnp faeld ' t-5 green nee..:. V . '"e never insure anvone. Her tears" i -a-a- . " . . . . isfiKt n, K nTK ITsli.1 was . ; .1.. .lt J; V-H tauis, a r caurs an . K, beum. the tree becan to live v t. a o m K-v msc- R.fo,n? ITV Committee To Discuss NU Programs Over KFOR I The University Television Com- These educational programs, mittee will discuss possible Uni-! Round said, would cover nearly versity -sponsored television pro- all phases of edacation. Igranvs on KFOR-TY with officials! Following the luncheon, the from KFOR at a luncheon Thurs-; Television Committee will discuss "day in the Union. the possible expansion of educa- j KFOR recently announced they tional programs now being pre I would have a television station in senteci on WOW-TV and hear a Lincoln early in IS 55. Ereport by K. O. Broady, director George Raand, director 01 of extension division, on a Tele pvbUe relations and chairman of vision Engineers Society meeting the committee, said the commit- in Chicago. ibf;i:? r'S fno Chi Initiates cost of SiSJ per unit for the : , , :. 5 New Members Your Church Of the as3ataoa wagons. NEWMAN CLUB Sunday. S. 9. 10, 11 a m. masses; The University now sponsors or co-sponsors two programs on WOW-T. "The Farm Question Box" and "Doors of Knowledge. The "Farm Qaestion Box" Is presented weekly and has been oa the air for over a year. The Unhrersity-spensored program diseasses the problems of farm ers ia the state. "Doors of Knowledge is co- sponsored by the University with Cretghton University and the Uni versity of Omaha. The University will present the program Dec. 29 when Kenneth R. Kel!er, assistant director of public relations, and C fctwor society. Ii Jwawrs. seniors, and graduates ;in pharaacy are eligible for mem-ij bersihip in Rlio CM on the basis Crosbt' sdaciJarshiip averages of at least onsuracseT, ptT5wasi;y ana teau- the sseoe is held. Tise precetere rT- ..1 ershap. wiD be fdOpwed until mast of the CZl " Z, ' The new roemnbers are Dr. Wi- play has been reviewed, when k- i,.-" Sssks. sssasiant professwr of .rr.... T: m : Pharmacy; Keath Moul; Jaanses L. rerolar pehearsals wsU begin. Every member of the rrok taaa Artist Groap kas a part ta the cm r crew, with some imdrridaals pTeaying two roles. "Stage Door" takes place ia Che rootSgats Ctaa. aa taexpeBsrve ronntag boase for girts wfc as pav to the sftage. Covering a lti m4 of three yean, the ptay revotves aroaad Jays and " fcttanhreaks of the yoaotg act- ia their strraxle for sae- 'oeilag cat taxes for I $53. It wwal ;;be the fcrst fene in two decaies. "that taxes were reduced if Crosby 'and the 11 $53 Legislature can Scarry enut the plan. I At a press eanfereasce, Crosby !s3ad that "it is rry fixed inten li&cta tfhat Itoere be a reSuctjcan ar: Jibe state levy off ib4 less than )tsS. a raill, based cut the pnesrat assessed vauhue." "e!5rgTOve: Egbert fVyd D. Sawyer. T. B-is and NU Calendar DecejEber 2 OiirisSnnas Yaca begams. January 4 Sunday, "art film prograins; Mrrull HaSL agatn. Amoag the Christmas dee oratioas whk have become tradiUoaal ia America are belts, all sites and shapes of them. Belts have many legends with diverse origins attached, la Holland there is a village where the bell begins a moarafol toll ing one hoar before midnight oa Christmas Fve. The inhabi tants believe that whea Christ was bora Satia died, and the tolling has come to be railed The Old Ld"s Passing Bett." At the stroke of midnight the toll is changed to a jeyeas peaL he return of her son she is said all Masses. Saturday. T:30 pjn, ?rtrand nuit?. cirector or we to bestow a kiss upon everyone confession: 5 tX) p3m.. cfady rosary.; museum. u itiwrj- ho passes under the mistletoe. l.Mtissm ij-imxii-ai. 01 wn 5ic. i.w Sunday. 11 m, combined carol: The Television Committee will service and instructed commun- also discuss the possibility of co ion: 6.30 pan, Christmas buffet operating with Cretghton Univer luncheon: 7:30 pjn, social party, sity and WOW-T' on another pro gram oesxgneo tor notnemasers. From this leread arises the rastom of kfesaag ander the mistletoe. Everv kiss received aader the symbol mast be paid for by a mistletoe berry. Whea the berries are gone there ran be no more kisses. The girt who does not receive a kiss aader the mistletoe win not be mar ried within the following year. The boKy has been revered idown through the ages Lutherans Present Balcony Concert cess ia acting and romance. sue cast rarjaoes j,sry to iseeraiiier as leny ttamaaii; eruimmed to BugiMai as nb uwo; -j,tJ,e stale tevy ia that aaaouzC' vaa fickle ss Dvsd KinssleT-' : The Lutheran student choir. because presented a concert of Christmas its evergreen leaves attest to the carols from the balcony of the f-a fitaaB 9ha enmr Mivr ticiirt is Lutheran Student House Thurs- la Euirope and in England there j; fe eierejo sacrei There oay at 7:15 puna. are vaSlevs where pep3e gather jim,, w rmn-n rnf :: The concert was a further pre- Jiirjjisrr S VramrtT Ks.3tH- v , I uniorms pressea upon tine crow t .-. -"-v.. jijiiiuary j A.May, caEe ifL ..-j vfli, j ls belsex-ed I. .v. .w- r r pwacs mnhasis on "The Christ tiiJccaao at BwudeT. the smni of bells. It is beBsex-ed h tvmm. tr th rn&r-i. group's emphasis on Besaiihewiabtheb- Jaaaary 6-Tay. art f i 1 o " VrT.i;- "J "rlT inrr-atTL MjumiTn Ril ' . 7 . sufjnrwr ws niarat. wmi iuukt . Lr ... tomts were ringang the church tiimnfvs .nrim ifc fcrns nt voices is under the direction . . f-'Xl ,,rJ:otni ' " bells on CbxisSmas Fve when am kw. of Dennis Rohrs. University grad- Afla Eanlna a Mrs. OtctSC: Roeer WOUeCTllTg &O0 SSL fcgfAlff FoT Orthopedic Hospital earthaiike raraJJp-a-ei them up-l Evwv vear saniie then the bells ;ii53 Le-xislatunc Tperaiat a reiartj?- .tooual tacuJty Art Siww, mzv liiJ RjuL Janiiary 1 1 S m n d a y, 41 P-jes-, Fnullty Bpratal, Uejcsb. January 12 Mmday, bsket- tx&a ama IjCW MiiaanaBr: tmt' incs. cicnuw ckkmes am nuais- n, hn-ji .-i Mifiia as Larrv 'WsaBna. ami liaes; far cAialflrem aire needei t ! nlCr' 8 the Bess haririsMS eSectnc PtneJL hoT by the Red Cross College i.amsCT iS-rhrccch Feb. 15- LPUs a?lJ b'l,re t:bair1 PtrBis Rasp ss Louise: TajoTf SP avi caranaittae.. xT:ct:o v:kxs fmna plaoe m caadJesSKfcs on the maa- OBmiaEB as Olga Brands: Sicoftra D " " EujjC!, czsjurmaa, ana-,., n,- .tDepaece or an the cfetuanth. Can-; Besides Round, committee members are: K. O. Broady, di rector of extension division: Ed ward W. Ja&ike. associate di rector of agricaltaral extension service: Wendell L. Hoffman, manager of the photographic laboratory: James W. Taylor, di rector of audio viswal instrae tion: Albion T. Anderson, assist ant professor of history: Leroy T. Laase. professor of speech and dramatic art: Walter K. Beers, professor of school administra Uon: and Ferris W. Norris. pro fessor of electrical eagineering. RoHly is disliked by witches ,v, and bs hung at doors and windows tte 1 . - .i-t , . uate and music director of Wahoo high schooL ha been heard rngiiag in valleys. cbSS "ghS J-- - Christmas Party Soturday to keep out eviL Whoever brings U;r;.nr,r4mir,DUnt the hooy into the Kxsse -first for MiliTaryUepartmentrMans SSdt Pale Kergot Hunt ss Ber- ocianw.d. CaT,IieAfl; Jai Marrisaa ass mjaiar far ehildrea at Linocta Jiauiinr IT SaMarday 1 Kendal Ajaams; Beverdy Enged- rtftwspedic B-aEjetaL Masst cf lite- f,j tan san-jeaer claiSfsJ1 Iradht its MadeLme Vaaclaim; cihaMren ane antmed 4o casts aniS Gloria TC,an,margem as &!ye Earn- tamr cjdUj- enMslaininfiEl as reaa- iSemay Islan.3 aa tSx suScm; Talsri Hampes ats Ea inc. Atlantic is so Foc.DyinoBr,beii Mary; Shaman itangold as LatHe: AH cmmuhEfiaaat tt.s tie drjve funnels rhat the pMnnSiEg jWLary: Joey Diingmam ss Babty; sJbouliS be1 givem to 3iiss EUkfflt s a usf is to (jiiiires- thrutju5 the Pterhaps dies sre s3l set in wiiatows in reiWCTitiwMi &f the k-rsi that a lifht ia the hdaase is neeoei to atni Alice T-a&i acs Msttie. ii 1.545 S St. fojjiJe She fooiKeps of Saint" ;Xadbolas ce the CSarxst Child Scffiih thnuugh darknesss. j wjti" The Yii3e teg as mot a swang swas part of the Amarican Qiristsiias. 1 because ff a resnoia ma to come. Our beloved Saata Claas is a toiXr old saiaw borrowed from the Christmas of early Dates settlers. He has changed some what, picked ap reindeer and a sieiga ia favor of his legesdur horse, bat he is still the old aaa wita white whiskers who visits good childrea cimj ahtie oa Christmas Eve, to leave gift. (and Xavy ROTC will have a 'Oity. "AxraRri'cam arrhitieirture wheat fire-! l;Ooistmas party Saturday at 10 aa. in the DhU Hall of the Mili tary and Naval Science Building. 1 Represesttatives from each tt the services met to pSaa the party and decorations. Guief decoratiom wia be a large Austrian pine BCfarisfcmas tree in the center of !5he east si3e of the ha3L AH ROTC f acnlty menibers and their wives are invited to the Shirts Finished to look r&M! Top trooSty dry ci writing! Zrinq tow lotmdrf to LAUNDROMAT lth A N F.lEf Special Hamoroas Caristnac Cards for Mea or Womea &o!ieBrci Statkaery Start ?15 Xorth I ti n Street I If f i M RY $ 9S FROM YOUR NEBRASKAN