Page 6-B Scholarship To Be Awarded The first Wachovia Technical Scholarship will be awarded to a second - year technical student at College of The Albemarle this fall. Lloyd Armstrong, student financial aid director, said applications for the SSOO grant will be accepted through July 15. Wachovia Bank and Trust Company established a $250,000 endowment last December, the first such gift in the history of the community college system. Income from the trust will provide 50 technical scholarships, valued at SSOO each, for 37 institutions in the bank’s service area. The 13 remaining scholarships will be distributed ac cording to enrollment in technical training programs at the participating in stitutions. J. Stanley Peel, Wachovia vice president and city executive in Elizabeth City, said one of the primary considerations of his firm is its concern about the problem of unemployment and underemployment in North Carolina. DUI Measures Recommended The N.C. Bar Association recommended several measures to the Leislature last week in concern over alcohol-involved automobile accidents. The Association’s Litigation Section proposed a resolution, which was adopted with minor changes, asking the General Assemblytoadoptlegislation to reduce drunk driving. Specifically, the resolution asked the lawmakers to consider, among other measures, mandatory jail sentences, heavier criminal penalties, raising the drinking age, lowering the blood alcohol level in the legal definition of D.U.I. and impoundment of the vehicle involved. “The important word is ’consider’, said William F. Maready, chairman of The Litigation Section. “We want the General Assembly to study the impact legislation such as this might have on a population.” “i don’t care what it takes, whether we en courage or discourage convictions, as long as we get drunk drivers off the highway.” The resolution quoted statistics showing that over half of all highway deaths are caused by drunk drivers; that one out of 10 drivers on an average weekend night are drunk; that 65 per cent of drivers who kill themselves in single-cai* wrecks are CHICKEN MANURE V For Sale - Bag or bulk. Will consider delivery. Call Emmett Winborne • 221- 4204. Chowan Medical Center, P.A. is pleased to announce the association of Joseph Ray Haskett, Jr„ M.D. for the practice of Internal Medicine Hours: By Appointment Beginning July 1, 1982 and John Christopher Perry, M.D. for the practice of Family Practice Hlours: By Appointment Beginning t July 12, 1982 Telephone: 482-2116 “It became apparent to Wachovia that many desirable jobs go unfilled because there are not enough people with the necessary skills,” Peel said. “On the other hand, the state has a unique system of community colleges and technical institutes prepared and eager to train people for those jobs.” Armstrong said full - time, second - year technical students who are enrolled in any of the eight technical programs at COA may apply. He explained that applicants must have and maintain a minimum 3.0 grade point average, and complete the regular financial aid applications required by the college. A selection committee composed of Peel, Andrew H. Williams, COA board of trustees chairman, and one area citizen, will determine which applicant will receive the award. Dr. J. Parka* Chesson, Jr., COA president, will serve as ex - officio member of the committee. drunk; and that 981 persons were killed in alcohol related accidents in N.C. In a last-minute amend ment, Judge Franklin T. 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