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YEDNESDAY, JANUARY SO, PAGE FOUR THE TDAILY TAR HEI n grams For Comroissions' Marine Corps Outlined Marine Corps commissions are available to male students through two separate programs, Major Frank C. Caldwell, Marine Corps officer - instructor in the UNC NROTC unit, stated yesterday. Reserve commissions are open to graduates of the Platoon Lead ers Class and of the Officer Can didiate Course. Major Caldwell, Marine Corps procurement officer for the Uni versity, revealed these openings exist in spite of the heavy student response to the programs. The Platoon Leaders Class mak es it posible for selected students from the freshmen, sophomore, or junior class to train during sum mer vacation and to earn commis sions in the Marine Corps Reserve upon graduation. College graduates and those sen iors who expect to graduate no later than June, 1952, are eligi ble for the Officer Candidate Course. Those selected will attend , an extensive 10-week course at Quantico, Va., be-- commissioned Second Lieutenants, and attend a five months basic officer course at . Quantico. . Students selected for the PLC are enlisted in the inactive Marine Corps Reserve, thereby receiving a deferment from active service other than the two six-weeks summer training periods until graduation from the University. First six-week term of the PLC summer training is held at the Marine Corps - Recruit Depot at Parris Island, S. C, and the sec ond takes place at Marine Corps 'Schools, Quantico, Va. During their initial ramp, stu dents are Marine Corporals with pay of about $142.00. During the advanced summer period the can didates are given the rank of Ser geant and receive about $176.00. In addition to pay, trainees are quartered, clothed, subsisted, and v wit j.nAivtiA abvvuviuii aim ti ano- portatiori at government expense from their home to camp and re turn. " Students chosen for PLC train ing are subject to active duty only during a national emergency or at their own request. After com pletion of the summer training periods, and upon graduation from college, the candidates are eligi ble for their reserve commissions. Candidates, for this program must, not be already enrolled in any other military organization, including the Army, Air Force, and Naval ROTC, and must be male citizens of the United States. Applicants must not have a claim pending for, or be drawing a pen sion, disability allowance, disabil ity compensation, or retired pay from" the government. They must sign an agreement to serve for the required periods of active duty training. Platoon Leaders Class enlistees must be over 17 years old and of an age that they will not have reached their 25 th birthday by July of the calendar year in which they will become eligible for appointment to commissioned rank. - All applicants for the two pro grams have to pass a physical program in order to be accepted. Interested students are asked to contact Major Caldwell or Master Sergeant Bert Wheeler at the Naval Armory as soon as possible. Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday afternoons from 2:00 to 5:00 are the scheduled interview hours for both programs. Horner (Continued from page 1) ing supported by alumnu "That's news to me," remark ed Coach Carl Snavely when in formed of the Horner article. "I'm not qualified to speak for the University, but I'm sure UNC isn't putting . athletes through high school. However, "alumni folks" might be helping Bullock through the military school, the coach said. Snavely declared he had never met the 190-pound T formation quarterback until a few days ago when he had a short talk with him about football and Carolina. Bullock plans to go to school here, as far as the; coach knows. Bullock formerly played at Ayden but transferred to Fork union wnere ne starred m the fall. The team had a 6-4 record. A new Southern Conference ruling requires member schools to assume full responsibility, and dispense directly, through the school itself, aid to all "athletes, says the Raleigh News & Observ er. A Monday editorial asked that the conference "keep its eyes" on Bullock's case and declared the conference ruling should 'include athletes not yet in college as well as "those that are. 'r- The News & Observer called for "closer: scrutiny on. the case because other schools are involved besides Carolina, it said. "Coach Bob" Fetzer, director of athletics, had no comment on the Horner article. , , If the conference ruling includ ed high school athletes, the rul ing would not be retroactive in any case, athletic officials have saidl-The Educational Foundation high school students anyway, thgy. declare. Horner speculated that colleges would jeopardize their standings in the future if the conference cracked down on advance subsidization. "r-i:-m r? r" 1 f r, I $ tlim urn . "'" . tn r J ' ' ! .. ... W V i. J W" n t j if m V I s e : p 9 V Norman Cousins says - I have seen few films better than 20th Century-Fox's 0 y I Lji. LATE SHOW SATURDAY SUND A Y-rMOTTD AY CAROLINA THEATRE 1 t ! i vrfVA-J 3caoA miWWWK Awtiwfauaai mm itidiiij lit (LeUt&xC - ' .CAESAR j AINU Jayvees (Continued from pageZ) scored 11 apiece while Ellenwood hit for 10. Carolina Coach Earf Ruth cleared the bench in the last quarter and the Deacons made up a small portion of the deficit. 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