-PAGE EIGHT THE DATLY TAR HEEL Chooses 3 1 n..i If ralospBval w Nine experts in technical and administrative aspects of "hospital i care financing have been appoint ed to advise the National Com mission on Financing of Hospital Care in the selection and develop ment of its research projects. It was announced here yester day by Gordon Gray commission chairman and president of the University. The commission, an independ ent agency financed by $500,000 in grants from -several founda tions, was - established "to study the costs of providing adequate hospital services and to determine the best systems of payment for such services." The new technical advisory committee had its first meeting March, 21 and 22 in Philadelphia. Chairman Gray said it reviewed the findings of regional . confer ences sponsored recently by the commission "to determine day-by-day problems that are : crip pling efforts to provide high qual ity hospital care for all segments of the population." , He said leading representatives of consumer as well as profession al groups attended the regional conferences. After reviewing the problems presented by these groups, he said the technical ad visory committee will formulate recommendations for study pro jects it believes the commission should undertake. The- commission, Chairman Gray continued, plans to appoint other special advisory committees and panels of consultants as spe cific research projects are de veloped. He said the following persons have accepted appoint ment to the Commission's tech "nical advisory committee: Ray E. Brown, superintendent, GLASSES FITTED AND REPAIRED - - . - Fast Accurate Service in , Our Own Laboratory CITY OPTICAL CO 121 E. 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J o xams Slated or may Special to The Daily Tab Heel DURHAM, March 22. The North Carolina Merit System Of fice in Durham today announced given May 3 for professional po sitions with the State Department of Public Welfare and thecounty departments of public welfare. Positions for which written ex aminations will be given are case work supervisor, case workers II and II, case work assistant, case work trainee, supervisor of child welfare services, child welfare consultant, child , welfare case workers I and II, county 'superin tendents I, II, and III, field social work representatives, and junior publicity specialist. An examination for the posi tion of homemaker will also be given. The position of case work trairj!$ has a salary range of $180 $200 per month, which will be rffisetf on July 1 to $180-$210. College graduation is required; The position of case wbrk assist ant has a salary range oi $200 $240 Der month, which will be raisecfto "$210-$250 on July 1. Briefs Unitarians Dr. Alexander Heard, professor of political science here, will ad dress the meeting of the Unitar ian Fellowship today at 7:45 p.m. in Gerrard hall. His topic will be "Religion and Politics v in the South." All interested persons are invited to attend. - Moravians Moravian students on campus will meet Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. in the "Y" library. The Rev. Robert A Iobst, missionary in Nicaragua, will show slides and lead a dis cussion of his work in that coun try. Episcopal Students There will be a student congre gational meeting of Episcopal stu dents today at the Chapel of the Cross immediately after the 11 o'clock service for. the purpose of electing a new student vestry. Morehead The last showing of "Stars and Atoms" will -be given at the Morehead Planetarium tomorrow. The program describes the atomic processes which nature has been College graduation with 18 se mester or 27 quarter hours in sociology is . required. Both of these positions may be used in all .county departments of public welfare. Most other po sitions for which examinations will, be given require graduate training in social work and ex perience in the field, and are used in the State Department of Public Welfare or the county depart ments of public welfare. . The closing date for 'r-f;pt of applications, which must be on the official form, will ba Apm Bulletins giving further informa tion about these positions and ap plications may be ' secured from the Merit System Office, 3 1 0 Vz E. Main Street DurhamrRegisters established from these 'examina tions will be used to fill existing and future vacancies in the field of public welfare in North Caro lina. far IS MOST. GS.GC7 niPViWS FSnf0ntlAM P x- DARRYL F. ZANUCK who produced it! ; ELIA EvAZA ftf$ 'hd directed it! ! 0 'V a mm w kaBwa4'- : who wrote it! LJ carrying on for centuries, and which have challenged man's in telligence in this atomic era. On Tuesday, March 25, "Easter, The Awakening," the traditional Easter program, will open at the Planetarium. 'Extra performances 'at 4:00 on Saturdays and 2:00 on Sundays will be given for the period embraced by this presen tation, March 25 through April 21. ; Alpha Phi Omega " Alpha ' Phi Omega, National service fraternity, will conduct guided tours of the campus, start ing from the North Science RoomH of Morehead Planetarium, from 1:00 to 5:00 this afternoon. . Film Forum The YMCA-Hillel Film Forum sponsors the film, "Wilson," in Memorial liall at 7 p.m. Tuesday. Following the movie; Fred N. Cleaveland will lead a discussion. Everyone is cordially invited. Math Colloquium . The Mathematics Colloquium will take place at .4 p.m. Wednes day in 320 Phillips hall. Professor Brauer will speak on "A Gen eralization of a Serum of Aubry Thue." Afterwards a tea will be held in the Mathematics library at 3:30 p.m. . . 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