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The Tennessean from Nashville, Tennessee • Page 15

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The Tennesseani
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Nashville, Tennessee
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15
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(THE NASHVILLE TI'J'SEAN, Mdv Mrnin. 11. 13 Air Crash Kills Scenic Highlight in Switzerland from vsc.it'.on, and the pilot were rsu'ilrd from the ro'JErht waters of Raritan bay. The sir taxi was ferrying the men from IdSewiid airport to Red Rank. Dutch Scientist KEANSEURO, X.J.

f.T) A Dutch scientist, one of Europe's top nuclear researchers, died in the erash of a light plan Saturday an hour after he arrived in this country. Two other passengers, both Roman Catholic priests returning Killed a Dr. Jan Bakker, 5, of Geneva. Switzerland. He was director general and one of the organizers of the 13-natlon European nuclear research 2 at VU Win Guggenheims Research Scholarships Go to Physiology, Theology Professors Two Vanderbilt university professors have been awarded research fellowships by the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial SP 1 MM v.

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They are Or. Langdon B. Gilkey, professor of theology in the divinity school, and Or. Hsien-Chang Meng, professor of physiology in the school of medicine. Gilkey plans to study the relations between the Christian concept of Providence and the secular concepts interacting with it since the 17th century.

Meng will study lipid transport and metabolism. Lipids are fatty substances in the body. Another Tennessean also received a fellowship. He is Ralph Livingston, chemist at Oak Ridge national laboratory, who will make studies in the field of microwave and radio-frequency spectroscopy. The Guggenheim foundation was established in 1925 by the late U.S.; senator from Colorado, Simon Guggenheim, and Mrs.

Guggenheim in memory of their son, John Simon Guggenheim, who died as a young man in 1922. This is the 36th annual series of awards made by the foundation. The fellowships are granted to: persons "of the highest capacity for scholarly research, demonstrated by the previous publication1 of contributions to knowledge, and to persons of unusual and proven creative ability in the fine arts." Start your Want Ad now. PANTS SKIRTS or SWEATERS i DAY ttpUW. -V" DRESSES MEN'S or LADIES' rnn suits rUK Kfi f-'.

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A 13 I I FlfSN SAIA 2 french nm If I I ton Burnt ifi ALS SUff Colorphoto by Russell Speights will see while in Switzerland. The group's major stop in that country will be in Lucerne. Thctt indent statuet in Bern ar typical of the scenic at tractions THE NASHVILLE TENNESSON'S European tour group Fully Automatic Agitator Action Porcelain Tub ONLY Tennessean's Europe Tour Leaves in Month NO MONEY DOWN 4 i 1 m1 Viit World Touring Party Visits San Francisco SAN FRANCISCO THE TEN NESSEAN world tour party enjoyed a delightful day of sightseeing yes terday in the Golden Gate city. The 31 tour members visited Mission Dolores, Twin Peaks, Golden Gate bridge and viewed Alcatraz island in the bay. After lunching at Fishermen's Wharf today the party will take a jet airliner for Honolulu.

The group will stay there at the famous Royal Hawaiian hotel. Next stop after Hawaii will be Japan. Eight days will be spent in Japan with tours of Tokyo, Kyoto, Nara, Hakoni National park, Nikko, and Mount Fujiyama. Memphian Dies In 3-Car Crash MEMPHIS fJP Billy Mack Shook, 24, of Memphis, was killed yesterday in a violent three-car collision in which five other persons were injured. Four of the injured remained hospitalized with serious injuries.

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The TENNESSEAN rroup will visit many of the most famous tourist spots In Europe and a number of off-beat attractions that moet European visitors miss. Cities on the itinerary include some of the most colorful Rome, Paris, London, Venice, Florence, Heidelberg. There'll be a visit also to Monaco, Cannes and Nice. HOLD OVER! BRIGADOON Thru APRIL 30 ONLY Ret. CY 1-5064.

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The group will leavs in two sections bv ship on May 25 and by air on May 28 and the tour will last four weeks. It's cost is $1,595 per person and there is a shorter three-week trip available for $1,340 per person. For further information or reser vations contact Travel, 209 Fourth Nashville, or phone ALplne 4-64D1. Ohio State Professor To Lecture at VU Foster Rhea Dulles, chairman of tha hlstorv department of Ohio State university will discuss Amer-! lean policy in eastern Asia in de-1 livering the annual Phi Beta Kap- pa lecture at 1 sai Vanderbilt university tonight. Dulles will apeak at 8:15 in Benton chapel of the new divinity school quadrangle.

The lsotura will follow initiation ceremonies scheduled at 7:30 p.m. for 43 new Dulles members of Tennessee Alpha chapter of the national honorary scholastic fraternity. Both the ceremony and lecture are open to the public. Dulles has been professor of his tory at Ohio State since 1941. He also has taught at Bennington, Swarthmore, and Smith colleges.

He is a former newspaperman and has written a number of books on American's relations with Far Eastern countries, He was author of a recently published volume in the Univer sity of Michigan's "History of the Modern World." His subject was "The United States Since 1865." Dulles was one of 12 edvfcators who visited the Soviet Union in 1958 as participants in a cultural exchange program with Russia. Israeli Cabinet Has Minor Shuffle JERUSALEM. Israeli Sector UP) Premier David Ben-Gurlon yesterday assumed the additional portfolio as minister of' education in a minor cabinet shuffle. A communique announced the cabinet had accepted the resignation of Minister of Education Zal-man Aranne, which he tendered March 27. Aranne resigned because he failed to settle a dispute With the secondary school teachers, who demand recognition as a separate professional organization from the General Teacher's union.

Ben-Gurion's assumption of the education ministry, is regarded as temporary. He also holds the jobs of minister of defense and min- lster of posts. I mil II 'Greafer Love KING'S LYNN, Kngland (UPI) William Matsell. "0, tarved himyf'lf to death while lifopinp his 30 pigeons, 14 cats and five chickens healthy and wflMed, an Inquest ruled yesterday. "It Is perfectly clear he died from' starvation," the coroner aid.

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