Pag Four . Daily Ta, Heel Wodn.W g r The Daily Tar Page Six Competition for the 1953-54 Fulbright awards will be held October 15, Dr. Sturgis E. Lea vitt, chairman of the local Ful bright Committee and -Kenan Scholarships Are Listed By 2 Groups Announcement was made yes terday of two scholarship funds open to interested students. Eastman Kodak Co. will award 19 fellowships, each providing $1,400 plus an allowance for tui tion and fees, during the school year 1952-53. Twelve of the fel lowships are in chemistry, four in chemical engineering and three in physics. They are offered to 18 U. S. in stitutions, including the Univer sity of North Carolina, which will select a research student in the last year of study for bis doc torate. Basis of selection will be the student's demonstrated abil ity in his major, a high degree of technical promise, soundness of character and personal traits, and financial need. . Graduate fellowships are avail able in 16 South American coun tries for the 1953-54 academic year. They are given under the terms of the Convention for Pro motion of Inter-American Cul tural Relations. The convention provides for an annual exchange between the Oct. 15 !s D Fulbrighf Ho WE LCO ACK! TOWN & CAMPUS wishes to extend a cordial welcome to all students. As we enter into our first fall sea son we will give you style and quality with our Clothes. Drop in and browse around at your leisure. Imported & Domestic SPORT JACKETS 27.50 up FLANNEL SLACKS 9.95 up Flannel, Worsted, Gabs SUITS 50.00 up SPORT SHIRTS 3.95 up "Where CAROLINA Men Meet" 4 y Lob : Hftii'iiMnin i mi '' - We extend a most cordial invitation for students and members of the faculty of U.N.C. to visit our beautiful Dairy store, fountain and grill. We manufacture our own ICE CREAM rich and of pre mium quality over 25 flavors to choose from paved parking area for over 100 cars OPEN FROM 9 A.M. TO 11 P.M. Heel Wednesday, September 24, 1952 For 21 Professor of Spanish, said yes terday. The awards, open to seniors and graduates, are for one year of foreign study and include transportation, tuition, books, and maintenance for the aca demic year. Selection of the recipients is made on a national competitive basis, and the countries for which the awards are available are Australia, Austria, Belgium and Luxembourg, Burma, Den mark, Egypt, France, Greece, India, Iran, Iraq, Italy, Japan, Netherlands, New Zealand, Nor way, Pakistan, Philippines, Thailand, Turkey, Union of South Africa and the United Kingdom. Additional information and forms for application may be obtained from the local Ful bright Committee composed of John N. Crouch, Kenan Pro fessor of Botany; Nicholas Jay Demerath, Professor of ' Socio logy and Research Professor in the Institute for Research in Social Science and Dr. Leavitt. United States and each of the sig natory republics Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Gua temala, Haiti, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru and Venezuela. Further information may be obtained by writing to the Inter national Education Programs Branch Office of Education, Fed eral Security Agency, Washing ton 25, D. C. fet-Ji v i-.i va;.:w: efuls M E The Home of Fine Ice Cream Phone 28851 ' - - V -" ' - I -I- ' I , ' s ;ss t-:::::!:v.::::::-:-:::v:.8'; . .3 rl j - j GOV. ADLAI STEVENSON presents son Adlai Jr. with his second lieutenant's commission at ceremonies at the U. S. Marine Base, Quantico, Va. One of 600 Marines who received bars, young Stevenson also accepted commissions for his platoon. The gov ernori Democratic presidential nominee made a major address that night in Richmond. Planetarium's Show On Flying Saucers "Flying Saucers" is being presented in Morehead Plane tarium daily at 8:30 p.m., on Saturdays at 3, 4 and 8:30 p.m. and on Sundays at 2, 3, 4 and 8:30 p.m. through October 6. This new presentation comes in response to many in- : Region Post Given Nurse At Carolina Miss Jean Rebentisch of the School of Public Health, has been named as Regional Vice-Chairman of the newly organized Nursing Fellowship Fund for this area. At the same time Miss Reben tisch announced the appointment of Miss Barbara Landauer of the Veterans Administration Hospital in Oteen as State Chairman for North Carolina. The Nursing Fellowship Fund was created last summer at the biennial nursing convention in Atlantic City by and for nurse educators to provide the oppor tunity for advanced education to qualified nurses who would other wise not be able to avail them selves of such an educational ex perience. The country has been divided into six regions and funds raised from each region will re vert to that area. The national committee will award as many $2,000 fellowships as the amount raised will permit. Beginning the middle of Sep tember, 18,000 nurse educators will be asked by mail to contri bute to the fund. Candidates will study at the Division of Nursing Education of Teachers College, Columbia University in New York. This will mark the first time that nurses have organized themselves into a national fund raising committee for the ad vancement of their own profes sional training. Although initially only nurse educators will be solicited, vol untary contributions from all are islii ilasLiAy ! -; , '. Located in Glen Lennox Shopping P. O. Box 908 s. . fin : ' mt. quiries, and as a result of wide- spread public interest concerning mysterious objects seen in the sky during the past five years, man ager Tony Jenzano says. Each adult visitor will receive a flying saucer "report sheet" to fill out and return should he sight a heavenly apparition at some future date. In this presentation, astronomi cal and physical phenomena, which have provided plausible explanation to many saucer re ports, are taken into account. Special effects designed to repro duce such phenomena will be used throughout the performance. An official helium - inflated weather balloon eight to 10 feet in diameter, supporting an alum inum foil radar tracking device, will be sent aloft in the Plane tarium chamber at each per formance. Visitors will see me teors, a Bolide or fireball, a comet and reproductions of strange ob jects photographed by eye-witnesses in other parts of the coun try. On August 13, Robert Gegner, Ronald Roy and Guy Davenport, all of Fort Bragg, spotted and tracked a strange star-like object in the sky. Ed Higgins, of radio station WDNC in Durham, has provided an exclusive-transcribed interview of their story which, with other narrations, will be in cluded in every performance. The principle used to create the fantastic light phenomenon in a Bell jar by Noel Scott, physicist at Fort Belvoir, Va., will be de scribed with the visual aid of the Planetarium's 40 inch glass dis charge tube conducting a poten tial of 4,000 volts through its low pressure area to produce the ionization effect. welcome. Headquarters for the Nursing Fellowship Fund are at 525 West 120 Street, New York 27. 1i t Center 710 Drivers Lose Permits During August Special to The Daily Tab Heel RALEIGH, Sept. 23 For driv ing drunk 710 North Carolina mo torists lost their legal driving privileges in August, the Depart ment of Motor Vehicles reported j today. Another 109 were convict ed of the same offense for the second time. The regular monthly summary of violations requiring the sur render of drivers' licenses con tained 79 convictions for speed ing over 75 mph; 73 for reckless driving; 71 for two offenses of speeding over 55 mph, and 59 for driving after license revoked. Miscellaneous convictions in cluded the following: two offenses of reckless driving, 35; transport ing liquor, 45; unsatisfied judg ment, 32; larceny of automobile, 35; driving after license suspend ed, 27; habitual violator, 14, and hit and run, 13. During the month 117 persons plost their licenses for failing to maintain proof of financial re sponsibility. . Study Grants BeingOffered By Mexico The Mexican government, through a U. S.-Mexican agency, is offering 17 grants to American students for study in Mexico dur ing the academic year beginning March 1, 1953. Eleven scholarships are at the graduate level, paying tuition and 800 pesos monthly. Six under graduate scholarships pay 700 per month. 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