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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1931 PAGE FIVE THE DAILY TAR IIEEL IF J i Planetarium's Xrnas Show Probably Largest In Vv'orld : New scenes and effects have been added to the "Star of Beth lehem whiqh is presented an nually during the Christmas sea son at the Morehead Planetarium to make-it probably the largest single production ever presented ?s by any Planetarium in the world, according to Anthony Jenzano, manager. . The Christmas show, which has already been witnessed by more than 4,000 persons this season, is being presented every evening at 8: 30 o'clock and also on Satur days at 3 and 4 o'clock and Sun days at 2, 3 and 4 o'clock. Editors, ministers and other dis tinguished men have written ar ticles about the show after seeing it this year, said Jenzano, explain ing that the story of Christmas is unchanged in the demonstration ford College for weeks proceeding opening day, he said. "The first portion of the demon stration is devoted to the appear ance of the heavens of almost 20 centuries ago and deals particular ly with the astronomical events that we know occurred in the years about the time of the birth of Jesus." Jenzano said. "What we see is something that, to the Wise Men from the East, would have seemed a very potent sign of some impending great event. 4 "We believe that we have dis covered what the Star of Bethle hem was, if the Star was indeed something in the sky for everyone to see. If, however, it was a mir acle, given only to the eyesbf the Wise Men, science is powerless to discuss it." In the latter portion of the de-. $5,000 Gift Will Be Made journalism Foundation IF.... Gifts totaling $5,000 will be j made to the University Journa lism Foundation if the organiza tion can raise an additional $20,000 soon, it was announced today by Holt McPherson, Shelby, president of the Foundation. McPherson said that five men have agreed to contribute $1,000 each ori the condition that the Foundation line up 20 additional contributors of $1,000 each by the end of the year. If the additional money can be raised, it was pointed out, funds in the Founda tion-would amount to approxi mately $50,000. "Several memorializing gifts have been made and more are in the process," McPherson said. "The Journalism Foundation's purpose," he added, " is to help the Journalism School at Chapel Hill by making it not just the South's best but one of the na tion's outstanding schools. Ta that end the Foundation underwrote a portion of the salary of one of the ablest younger men attracted to that faculty in years. "The finest effects available tot"101131311011' Jenzano said, a beau portray this story have been ac quired through the cooperative ef forts of the University and Guil- :arvar pef flwairu Must File By May tiful and original pageant is pre sented, with the story of the birth of Jesus told in lights, color, mu sic by the Guilford College A Cap pella Choir and scriptural read ings by Dr. Urban' T. Holmes of the University's department of romance languages. "Three dimensional sets of The Nativity The Annunciation' and The Angels Visitation to the Shepherds,' appear in a star-studded sky with an atmosphere of realism and provide the visible theme of the story," Jenzano said. "The ' closing, scene is that, of a great arched cathedral in which the visitors find themselves, with the soft light of six large rose windows illuminating the scene, while the choir sings Christmas music. "No man who is otherwise qualified need feel unable to at tend the Harvard Business School because of financial limitations," declared Donald K. David today, announcing the fourth annual nationwide competition for Re gional Financial Aid Awards of the Harvard' Business School. Awards under the program for 1952-53 provide a maximum of $2,609 for a married student and $2,000 for a single student, the amount being adjusted to indivi dual need. Similar aid will be available for the second year of study to those whose work has been satisfactory Any man who shows promise of developing business leader ship is eligible for the awards. The students must meet the usual requirements for admission to the RHnnl and demonstrate financial oHHitv to nrofit from E warning to "shove off," he put iW two-vear business program, his arm around Miss Ogburn. No soecific course of college -Trial- (Continued From Page 1) 'The "murder" occured in the Saddle Club at 7:30 on the night of Wednesday, November 28. Miss Ogburn, Medlin and Hesmer were seated at a table near the center of the floor. Grune was talking to several Duke students a t a neighboring table when photo grapher Woody took a picture of the occupants of Miss Ogburn's table. As Woody prepared to take another shot, Grune went over and tried to get into the pic ture. After ignoring Hesmer's RALPH FLANAGAN Big Pahty! Carolina Nite Set In NJ' Partying plans have been made at The Meadowbrook in Cedar Grove, New Jersey, for Carolina students and alumnae to rendezvous during the Christ- mas holidays. Featured on the program scheduled for December 21 will be Ralph Flannagan and his Orchestra who have arranged several Carolina school songs for the occasion. Music starts at 7:30 and continues until 2:30 a.m., during which time WOR will broadcast the program coast to coast. Minimum charge for the gala occasion will be $2.00 per per son. Reservations may be made direct at Meadowbrook, Route 23, Cedar-Grove, N. J., or with Ken Barton at The Daily Tar Heel office. -SpruiM- ( Continued From Page 1) The statement that "the School of Business Administration has already been successful in re moving, foreign languages re quirements for its students form the General College curriculum"' as printed in yesterday's paper was erroneous. All business ad ministration students take the general college language require ments. . COMPLETE ARROW LINE AT I f V arietis Mms. Shop Have Yourself .... , Old Christmas m A Merry - mi ' v r .r - J t r ; -v studies is required, neither is undergraduate study in business or economics considered impor tant. JThe deadline for applications to the Committee on Student Financial Aid at the Harvard Business School is May 1, 1952. Of the 132 awards to be made this year, 110 will be made in the eight regions of the United States: 10 awards each for the Far Western, Mid-Atlantic, Moun tain States, New England, Paci fic Northwestern, and South western regions, 20 for the South ern region, and 30 for the Mid western region. A candidate may apply either from the region in which he is attending college or where he resides. At this, Medlin sprang to his feet with a knife in hand and said to the intruder, "I told you after the games Saturday, if you started messing witn me, xa juu-jw. As Medlin moved forward Grune drew a long, switch-blade knife from , his pocket and lunged at him. Miss Ogburn, trying to stop him, was hit by the knife and "mortally wounded." During the following confusion, Grune was apprehended by on lookers and Durham police, Miss Ogburne was carried to 'a waiting ambulance, and a very frightened lady spilled her plate in her, lap Grune was booked and later re leased under bond. , mm i 7 T 4 f make UP it a merry for the folks at home with Arrow Gifts Christmas J. - Arrow Shirts $..93 up . .51.50 up Underwear Ties Sports SairU $3.95 up Handkcrc'iiefs 35 $ up Vireinia handed Carolina its sixth defeat in eieth games as it trounced Carolina, 34-14. Caro lina played well during the fourth quarter and Frank Wissman led the way and it appeared that he was back in the form he show ed against Texas. Carolina went into the Duke game a slight underdog and em erged a 19-7 loser. The Tar Heels could never get going and . the Blue Devils controlled the ball most of the wayc grinding out the victory in a dull . game. Try i -t- AMR QW 4 t rv w ' tmn . r a w ' - - - (.. ; syir t r iMBi. " II I II II I it III, II -in Tt-r 1 fnl(I)!J . 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