Page 10 University Daily Kansan Friday, Dec. 14, 1950 A STORY OF CHRISTMAS—Students read the story, "The Other Wiseman," at a meeting of the KU-Y. Left to right in the picture are -(Daily Kansan photo) Kenneth Evans, Lee Ann Johnston, William Kuhlke, Allegra Clark, and T. Y. Hill. 'The Other Wiseman' Given By KU-Y "The Other Wiseman" a story of a Magus who never reached the manger in Bethlehem, was presented without action or staging at the KUY meeting Thursday in the Student Union. The Christmas reading tells of a wiseman who spent his life searching for Christ so he could present to Him a ruby, a pearl and a sapphire. Instead he gives his jewels to needy persons and by his good deed, proves himself to be the other wiseman. William Kuhlike, Denver, Colo. graduate student, narrated the play directed by Allen Crafton, professor of speech. Members of the cast were Allegra Clark, Lawrence junior, Lee Ann Johnston, Topeka senior; Kenneth Evans, Kansas City, Kan., junior; Richard Bailey, Hood River, Ore., and T. Y. Hill, Dallas, Tex., graduate students. Before the presentation, KU-Y members discussed "The Crime of Christmas," referring to the commercialization of the season. Forensic Group Elects The Forensic League elected John Knightly, Hutchinson senior, president for the remainder of the school year at a meeting Wednesday. Other officers elected were Cliff Hamill, vice president, and Betty Hamill, secretary. Both are Lawrence freshmen. A Christmas program consisting of short talks by members was presented. The speakers and their subjects were Knightly, "Spirit of Christmas"; Kathleen Keck, Shawnee junior, "Letter to Virginia"; Augustine Kyei, Gold Coast, Africa freshman, "Christmas on the Gold Coast"; Richard Meek, Newton junior, "The Christmas Gift"; Arly Allen, Lawrence freshman, "All Year Long"; David Horr, Lawrence senior, "Santa Hung in Effigy"; and Young Wha Kim, Seoul, Korea, freshman, "Christmas in Korea." Kyei also played African Christmas carols on a mandolin. Refreshments were served. ROK Army Head Alerted TOKYO—(UP)—Gen. Lee Heng Kun, chief of staff of the Republic of Korea army, said today the North Korean Army has been alerted against a possible Hungarian-type revolt. He told a news conference that North Korea Communist authorities have restricted travel in an effort to prevent anti-Communist demonstrations. RENT or BUY A Step From The Campus 13th and Oread Phone VI 3-0883 BB'LL Student Explains Farm Youth Program John E. Rodgers, Paradise junior, returned Wednesday from the American Bankers' Assn. Credit Conference in St. Louis, where he spoke on the objectives of the international farm youth exchange program to 500 bankers attending the 3-day event. The association helps support the program, which is designed to promote understanding among students An Army Reservist who attends a two-hour weekly drill gets a full day's pay for that drill—about $6 for a sergeant and $5 for a corporal. Pay varies with length of service. of all countries by providing for a 6-month stay on American farms for foreign youths while American students do likewise in another country. The First National Bank of Lawrence TRAVEL AGENCY Miss Rose Gieseman, Manager 8th and Mass. Telephone VI 3-0152 Only 5 Days 'til Christmas Vacation! Round Trip (Tax Included) From K.C. Via Air to: tourist 1st Class Washington $101.20 $126.61 Los Angeles 149.60 193.16 Miami 124.96 171.16 Seattle 165.00 235.73 New York 114.40 146.85 A prayer book and "The History of Our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ," written in languages of the American Indian, are included in the Christmas display in the Kansas Room at Watson Library. FAMILY PLAN DATES From 12 noon Mondays thru 12 noon Thursdays "The History of Our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ" was translated into the Delaware language and was published by Jotham Meeker, the first printer in Kansas, at a Baptist Mission in 1837. This book is open at the Christmas text, Luke 2:4-5. Indian Books On Display "American Indians, as ethnic groups may not disappear, but their languages and cultural traditions might disappear in another two or three generations," Werner Winter. The prayer book is the first one issued in the Pottawatomi language and was published in 1846. The book is opened at the hymn, Adeste Fideles, in the display. Winter Talks About Indians Other items in the display are selections from the "Annals of Kansas" which show happenings in Kansas during the Christmas week a hundred years ago, and fifty years ago, and two Christmas poems by Walt Mason, whose poems were syndicated in over 200 daily newspapers with an estimated 10 million readers. KuKu Pep Club Elects Officers Robert Plain, Garnett junior, has been elected president of the KuKu Club, men's pep organization. Also elected were Dave Wilson, Leawood junior, vice-president; Ralph Robinson, Humansville, Mo., junior, secretary; Neuman Stern, Mission sophomore, treasurer; Gary Hale, Atwood junior, publicity chairman and corresponding secretary; and George Smith, Lawrence, and Ed Cooper, Hinsdale, Ill., sophomores, co-chairman of the card section. Try Kansan Want Ads. Get Results Also: News — Cartoon Now Thru Sat. DOUBLE FEATURE Grace Kelly Bing Crosby Frank Sinatra in "High Society" — Co-Hit — "Terror at Midnight" Hillel Services Canceled Speaking on "Languages of Indians of the Southwest," he told of his research trip among Indian tribes in Southwestern United States last summer. He collected materials of nine languages while on the trip. assistant professor of German, told the History Club Thursday. Medicine men, for instance, are eager to preserve their things and were co-operative to my project. Young people, however, do not mind what happens to traditions of theirs. Tales are alive with the older people," Prof. Winter said. Prof. Winter told the man that Walapai is a small tribe and if the Navaho want to attack them, no spy would be needed. The man understood the reason and was cooperative to Prof. Winter's project there after. Prof. Winter told this episode of his trip among Indians. When going to the Walapai reservation, the man who met him suspected that Prof. Winter might be a spy of the Navaho tribe. Robert R. Sokal, assistant professor of entomology, said today that Hillel services tonight will be canceled because of alterations on the Jewish Community Center. Sunday services will be held. NOW Ends Saturday Mat. Saturday 2 p.m. Owl Prevue Sat. 11:15 4 SUNDAY Days DORIS DAY LOUIS JOURDAN BARRY SULLIVAN FRANK LOVEJOY THE MASTERPIECE OF SUSPENSE "JULIE" 25 words or less Terms: Cash with the w will be pay Dally Kansa Hall by 2 p lication is d TIME, LIFE zines. Spec. reg. sub. rap later. c LIVE GIFTS Parade, Farare Texas—com stands. Free outfits for chameleons, in the pet pet. 1218 6 1947 CHEV runs perfe- 3-7102. BEVERAGE cold. Crust closed tape Ice Plant. 3-0350. ELECTROL lid number can be pur MAG GIFT Authorized VI 3-2377 1950 CHEV Call VI 3-2 NEW POR 1957 portal B. F. Goo Shrin Open