Tuesday, Sept. 21, 1935 University Daily Kansas Page 7 Meeting Set Thursday For Fulbright Hopefuls A meeting for all students interested in applying for international scholarships under the Fulbright-Hays Act, will be held at 4:30 p.m. Thursday in Bailey Auditorium. Dean Francis Heller, KU Fulbright Program adviser, also announced that application forms and information may be obtained from his office in 206 Strong Hall. The deadline for filing applications is Oct. 20. The Institute of International Education, which conducts competitions for the U.S. government scholarships under the Fulbright-Hays Act, does so as a part of the educational and cultural exchange program of the Department of State. More than 900 grants for study in 54 countries are now offered. APPLICANTS MUST be U.S. citizens who will hold a bachelor's degree or its equivalent by the beginning of the grant. They must have language proficiency sufficient to carry out the proposed projects. Exceptions are made in the case of performing and creative artists who need not have a bachelor's degree, but who must have four years of professional study or equivalent experience. counselor. Social workers, however, must have at least two years of professional experience after the Master of Social Work degree. Applicants in the field of medicine must have an M.D. at the time of application. THREE TYFES OF grants are available; Full awards which provide tuition, maintenance, roundtrip transportation, health and accident insurance, and an incidental allowance. Countries which are participating in this program are Afghanistan, Argentina, Australia, Austria, Belgium-Luxembourg, Belivia, Brazil, Ceylon, Chile, China (Peoples Republic), Colombia, Costa Rica, Denmark, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Finland, France, Germany, (Federal Republic of) Greece, and Guatemala. Other participating countries are: Honduras, Iceland, India, Iran, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Korea, Malaysia Mexico, Nepal, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Nicaragua, Norway, Pakistan, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, the Philippines, Portugal, Sweden, Thailand, Turkey, the United Arab Republic, the United Kingdom, Uruguay, and Venezuela. Pickets Removed CAPE KENNEDY—(UPI)—Striking Boeing Co. missile mechanics today removed pickets from four of five space center entrances, clearing the way for a return to work by hundreds of moonport construction workers. The Boeing members of the International Association of Machinists AFL-CIO were complying with a government order that directed all Boeing personnel to use one entrance and told the strikers to picket at that gate only. The strike was called Thursday when negotiations for a new contract fell through, largely because of a job security dispute. Bargaining talks were scheduled to resume today. Offical Bulletin TODAY Catholic Mass, 7 a.m. and 5 p.m. 1910 Stratford Road. Car for 5:00 mass will up students from Corbin (4:45). Union (4:50) and Strong (4:55). Glass Schedue and Art Center. Introduce to Catholism, 7:00 p.m. Sacred scripture, 8:15 p.m. College Faculty Meeting, 4:30 p.m. Ballay Auditorium Quarterback Club, 7 p.m. Forum Room, Kagas Union TOMORROW Catholic Mass, 7 a.m. and 5 p.m. 1910 Stratford Road. Car for 5 mass will pick up car at Stratford or Bridge (4:35). Class Schedule for Student Center: Western Civilization discussion group. 4:30 p.m. evening with chapels. Get Acquainted evening with chapels. 8:15 p.m. Carillon Receital, 7 p.m. Albert Gerken Sarah Hodgson, 7:30 p.m. Ballroom, Kansas Union. The second type of program involves joint U.S. and other government grants. These grants combine maintenance from a foreign government and travel costs from the U.S. government, Poland, Rumania, and Yugoslavia are included in this grant. The third grant is a Travel-Only grant which supplements maintenance and tuition scholarships granted to American students by universities, private donors, and foreign governments. Countries participating are: Austria, Brazil, Denmark, France, Germany, Iceland, Israel, Italy, the Netherlands and Sweden. TONIGHT! TONIGHT! AT LAWRENCE THEATRES Shows 7:00 & 9:00 COLUMBIA PICTURES presents WILLIAM WYLER'S the collector AMPSANTHA EGAR TECHNICOLOR Shows 7:00 & 9:00 THE PICTURE FOR THOSE WHO THINK THEYVE SEEN EVERYTHING! Held Over! that wacky western "Cat Ballou" JANE FONDA as "Cat Ballou" LEE MARVIN "Deadliest Coward In The West" with COMING SOON! To Your Lawrence Theatres "Lord Jim" "Fanny Hill" "Rat Fink" "Marriage On The Rocks" "The Knack" THE INDIA CRISIS EMERGENCY Current Events Forum TODAY 4:30 P.M. Kansas Union Forum Room Panel: Dr. Daniel Horowitz Visiting Lecturer in Political Science from the United States State Department Foreign Service Dr. Howard Baumgartel Deptartment of Human Relations Prof. Robert Burton East Asian Studies Prof. Roy D. Laird Department of Political Science in Slavic and Soviet Studies Panel Presentation Followed by Discussion and Questions and Coffee Sponsored by SUA Current Events Forum & Department of Political Science WELCOME To Our New STATIONERY STORE BULLOCK'S has moved "up town" to 927 Massachusetts and acquired a new name and lots of new quality merchandise. We invite new KU students to join our many friends of long standing in visiting our friendly, family-operated store and print shop. You will find the cordial atmosphere and high quality merchandise are true to the 60-year-old BULLOCK'S tradition. HERE IS WHAT YOU WILL FIND AT DOORES: Complete Line of School Supplies — - Parker Pens - Desk Lamps - Pickett Slide Rule - Dictionaries - Drawing Pencils - Pencil Sharpeners - Markers - Carbon Paper - Typewriter Ribbons - Typewriter Paper - Notebooks - Attache Cases ( • 101 other items for back to school) - Napkins - Binders - Brief Cases - Scrapbooks Exclusive in Lawrence — Hand-Stamping in Gold or Silver: - Note Paper - Personalized Pencil - Fountain Pens - Billfolds Hallmark Cards, Contemporaries, Party Ensembles, Stationery Thoughtfulness Albums Kitchen Keepsakes - Paper & Ribbon - Wedding Books - Playing Cards - Crown Ash Troys EXCITING NEW LINE OF SMITH-CORONA ELECTRIC PORTABLE TYPE- WRITERS AND ADDING MACHINES Rent a Machine — Rentals Apply on Purchase Price When You Buy Printing and Engraving — - Thoughtfulness Albums - Paper & Ribbon - Playing Cards - Kitchen Keepsakes - Wedding Books - Crown Ash Trays - Party Invitations * Programs * Envelopes (We specialize in Social Printing for Organized Houses) DOORES PRINTING AND OFFICE SUPPLIES 927 Mass. 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