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Governor Scoii To Attend
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lexsre . some, of the new. ad
iSs,tive:n.ci f department
rds who'RI v eassixmed posi
i4ii,'the Varfe in the
:oIIeMfcAffairs at the
iversityzdurmlhe last year,
'op rpiv, : lelf Fto right: Dr.
pBes 3HpytBurnett, head, De
menoTMedicinef School of
licindliospital; Dr. Nathan
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ment of Surgery, School of Medi
cine , and Hospital; Dr. Sidney
Shaw Chipman, head, department
of Maternal and Child Health,
School of Public Health, and Dr.
Edward A. Brecht, Jr., dean,
School of Pharmacy. .
Middle row: Dr. Thomas C.
Butler, professor of pharmaco
logy,' School of Medicine; Mrs.
Alice Gifford, .professor, and co
ordinator of Public Health Nurs-
fing,5choorof . Nursing; Miss Ruth
1 1 Mary .Boyles, professor of nurs
' ing in , charge of the basic curri-
culurn, School of Nursing, and
Miss Lucille Stuart Spalding, di
rector of Nursing Service in the
University Hospital and professor
of nursing. t
Bottom row: "Dr. Claude R.
Baker, head, department of Fixed
Partial Dentures; Dr. Walter
Alexis Hall, Jr., head department
of Prosthetic Dentistry; Dr. Wil
liam Wellesley Demeritt, Jr., head
department of Periodontics, and
Dr. Roger Sturdevant, head, de
partment of Operative Dentistry,
all of the School of Dentistry. -
A. special highway safety meet
ing of state recorders' and mayors'
court judges, solicitors, sheriffs,
and police will be held in Chapel
Hill .Dec. 14 it was announced by
Comsnissioner L. C. Rosser.
Governor Scott and Supreme
Court Justice W. A. Devin will
attend the meeting, which will
begin at 10:30 a.m. in the Insti
tute of Government building. The
enforcement and judicial officials
will cooperate in formulating
plans to cut down the toll of. high
way accidents which have already
claimed 930 lives since January.
Commissioner Rosser said that
suggestions from the group of of
ficials that have been asked to
attend would be especially perti
nent to the problem at hand since
they have jurisdiction over , the
violation of Motor Vehicle Laws.
In a letter urging attendance of
the safety meeting, Governor
Scott asked that the group con
sider ". . . all ways of tightening
up law-enforcing procedures -and
bringing about the highest pos
sible degree of cooperation, be
tween police, prosecutors and
judges in going as far as effec
tive law; enforcement can go in
safe guarding the lives and pro
perty, of people on the streets and
highways of North Carolina."
Gray Back For Good
Unless Army Calls
Him
hrisfmas Carol' Show
i o Be Present
edSunday
A two-fold - program for the
children of Orange country dur
ing "the Christmas season will be
the ; reading , by Samuel Selden,
director - of the ': Carolina - Play
makers,. : of Dickens' famed
"Christmas Carol," and a collec
tion. thi" Orange. Country Emp-
fiy-Pingiurid i.iri::- the Play-
makers Theatre at" 3 o'clock.
f-'Precedih'fpProfessor Selden's
traditional reading of the biloved
Christmas story, member is of the
Empty Stocking Fund Committee,
headed by Mrs. Henry Clark, Jr.,
will collect donations of money,
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clothing,. food and toys for distri
bution among children in this
county on Christmas day.
Professor Selden's reading, edit
ed into four staves, will be the
34th renewal of a cherished event
at the University. The late Dr.
Frederick H. Koch, founder of the
Playmakers, initiated the season
al program, and gave a total of
278 readings of Dickens' story in
many sections of the country,
appearing four times in Town
Hall in New York. Professor f5eJ:
den is continuing the series.
The Empty Stocking Fund is a
Junior Service League project,
and was inaugurated in Orange
county last year to provide needy
children with Christmas' gifts.
Donations amount to more than
$1,000 in value were collected kst
Gordon Gray, president of the
Consolidated University, will be
back full-time starting January 1.
Active with the job of organiz
ing the Psychological Strategy
Board since June, Gray has
worked in Chapel Hill about two
days a week since he was ap
pointed to the government post
by President Truman.
He told (the UNC Board of
Trustees last June that he would
work on a part time basis. At that
time,, he expected to finish the
job by September.
However, he was forced to ex
tend the date to January because
of unexpected work in setting up
the board. The trustees granted
him an additional stay.
At present, Gray is working on
Grad Gets
FBI Award
Edward Scheidt, UNC graduate
and special agent in charge of the
New York FBI office, was the re
cipient of honors , recently when
associates and ; members of the
Federal Court in New York ac
knowledged the completion of his
20 years of service in FBI.
The ceremonies consisted of a
mock trial, attended by 700 per
sons who overflowed a courtroom
in the United States Court House
at Foley Square, N. Y.
Scheidt was found "guilty" in
mock trial proceedings o f
"twenty years of loyalty and de
voted -service." He received the
Bureau's 20-year service award,
a silver key, and a set of luggage
from members of the New York
office which he has headed for
;ix years.
A congratulatory mes
;e from
a report to the President concern
ing the board.
Dr. Raymond B. Allen, .presi
dent of the University of Wash
ington, will take over the job in
January. Gray will be available
as a consultant for Allen's bene
fit. Allen has a great interest in
psychological warfare problems
and is finishing his other gov
ernmental duties quickly to as
sume the new post by New
Year's. ;
When Gray was granted the
part-time leave of absence by the
trustees in June, he told them
that "nothing short of the Presi
dent's calling me back in the
Army as a captain, which he has
the power to do, could force me
to leave the University perma
nently." Gray has served as secretary of
the Army, special presidential
aide, and now is chairman of the
National- Commission on Financ
ing of Hospital Care, but the job
does not interfere with his Uni
versity work. f
'Travel Agency
The Graham Memorial Travel
Agency will be open today and
Monday during1 the regular 2-4
hours to handle last minute tra
vel details for persons desiring
to travel during the holidays.
Director Frank Allston an
nounced that Monday will be
the last day of business for the
fall quarter. The agency will
reopen for business on Thurs
day, January 3.
Allston also stated "ihai"per"
sons who had paid for air line
tickets at the office during the
past several days would pick
these tickets up at the Raleigh
Durham Airport rather than in
Graham Memorial basement.
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