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PAGE FOUR Aissouri Comes Off Sand Bank After 15 Days NORFOLK, Va.t Feb. l-W-Thc battleship Missouri slid off a sand bank today with a sigh heard at Naval stations the world over. Release from 15-day captivity on Thirnble Shoal came quietly, almost before men closest to the scene knew it. But thp v.nrH spread rapidly as the "Mighty xvio eagea into deep water. The great battlewagon, historic scene of Japan's surrender, head ed immediately for the Navy yard and drydocking. Experts may know within hours whether .ijr otiiuus aamage was done. All indications ha the Missouri was not badly hurt wnen sne plowed a half mile upon the hard sand at the en trance to HamDton Rear Admiral Allan E. Smith, niei or the salvage job, radioed Admiral William H. P. Blandy, ommanaer in Chief of the At- idiuic ricei, at 7:03 a. m.: "Missouri reports for duty. Seven fathoms of water under her keel." Military terseness ignored the drama. Smith was shouting success in the biggest salvage job of his life. Blandy was getting back, only iwu nours Deiore retirement, the nation's only commissioned battleship. A- ' Ms- THE DAILY TAR HEEL Reds AsIc For Hirohito Trial Of War Crimes :. 'I V MAS. STANTON D. SAN SON, wife of a wealthy hosiery manuiaciurer. views ihe re mains of her gem collection after thieves looted her New York apartment of jewelry val ued ai $428,000. The robbers also look $500 in cash. Mrs. Ran son discovered the robbery upon returning home from the mov- T T i i - . . nei nusoana was in Phila ucipma ai me nme, -Bomb- Senate Votes To Abolish Vote College i) (Continued from page me awesome project. Chairman Vinson (D-Ga.) of the House Armed Services Com mittee told a reporter he was deeply concerned that the Unit ed States lose no time in manu facturing the new weapon, which .4-JI Ml . . . itHuieuiy win pack eight to 1,000 times the destructive fury of the wartime atom bomb. -Panhell- (Cojitinucd from page 1) ity men to feel that they are not invited to the coffees," Lucille explained. "The only difference as far as thexroffees arc concerned is that they will now serve the purpose that the sorority parties for individual fraternities used to serve." CLASSIFIEDS ANNOUNCEMENTS 1 YrV IX J' ,SOUND A FNE l ine Foods". OD.Ma' K? midnite. Frl. A Sat. 11 ? fOJl THE BEST IN WATCH REPAIlT Jeielr? PShmnPt SeHrVice- Godwin Stoe . P Under s""on's Drug SBlliES fflEK" ARE Rive them. Cold Wave, m nn - w,u Kxpert oper.tor,. nVw. Rosemary Open evening, by appoimme l! U-CU7-2 ;r "DERING FOR YOUR COnI vice station-University "service stE (chglxl) FOR NEAT TYPING AT bficom" bk - Prices by expnced" tyS 1-. (1-682-2) FOR RENT located. Reasonfble. "oT (1-C710-2) WASHINGTON, Feb. 1tJP) TU- o a xne oenaie loaay accepted by voice vote a change in the pro posed constitutional amendment to revise the system of electing x-resiaents and Vice Presidents. Offered by Senate Democratic leader Lucas (111.), it wonM re quire that a candidate get at least 40 percent or a total of 219 4 r.f ,n u nation's 531 electoral votes. There is one electoral vote for each member of Congress. Each state has an electoral vote equal to the total of its spnat -vvij cuxu representatives. . -Mackie- (Continued from page 1) leader last year of the commis sion, which discussed the social problems of our campus, and which laid the initial plans for the Y-sponsored square dances, held freauentlv si the conference. Registration for thp will- take Dlarp iha xkta before its opening, or until the iou-uerson auota fnr iha r- - cn cat nets oeen lined. WASHINGTON Voh 1 to Russia demanded trviav that J V Aii.X hciui nuouiw De iried as a war criminal. The demand Was nrauntn 4- r.VJVlucu tu oecrerary of State Acheson in a . pdge noie aeiivered by Soviet A l 1 mm i-iuiuassaaor Alexanrier s Pon ushkin. It is understood that tho also asked war criminal trials for several other Japanese officials iU.: - t .... ' uul uieir laenritips woro 4 . . v, iiii- mediately made known. Panyushkin d id tint trot -. i " b-v m- stant reply from Acheson during the seven minutes he was in the Secretary's office. State Depart ment exDerts sp 1 , . "via Hcuis- latmg the Kremlin message from Russian into Entrlich r, o uiiu odlU mat me document would have to be studied carefully before a re ply was made. The Russians werp nPfintu. -.vcxxjr hi war with the JananP a short time ahnnt yca UC- fore the end of hostilities in Au gust, lyo. .Dunn 2 thp TiPSfo nQ, -r i A 4. 1 war nas allowed thp ; ----- vx rmnnturrt a waAMvxVC ciiiucror tn remain , - UU1 omce as a token ruler. Sir. tv,Q war's end, little evidpnrp rf i,Q V IriiC Japanese "imperialistic attitude nas remained with Hirohito. More than 60 reports on wash- ii nig coai nave been issued the U. S. Bureau nf v .V,fcJ. Scabbard & Blade Takes 25 Students rr-t iwenty - five ROTH were recently mitiatpH in u bcabbard and RlaHo , ""v-, nanuttcU honorary militarv snriptw T7nUni - -J , imuci i "lcu'"'e. society president an nounced yesterday. APflTP j - -.- . . - cic dUi j. Baschon: .Tnhn T-r r Francis A. Buchanan rwi, -d VAICIA 1J. Carmichael, Arthur F. Goodwvn t aison M. Hicks. Knox, Joe H. Long, Gibbon E McNeely, Clarence J. Smith, John E. Taylor. Willi am M Till, - ' - -" a. JlUHcUL Charles E. Trado. Jop R wmh- Jr., and Wilson E. Yarh-,' Jr. . ' ---6j NROTC cadets initiate . Robert H. Davis. Jr th0 J. Fussell. Waltpr T wQ;. T Charles A. Northend, Royal G. Shannonhouse. Oval t? c,; i. ' "vvigclll, ., uurey w. xaibert, Wendell IN. Vest. Gpnrcro W mrki. ucuu ana Robert T. Whitlock. - The cadets were chosen for initiation on the basis of their outstanding military and scholas tic records. The locai chapter of wic ocaDDora and Blade received its charter in May, 1949. Kits have been market to convert 10-inch tele vision sets into a 16-incher. ASTOR Durham Last 3 Days 1 popular Students 50c rices Special on Sfeaks and Chops - ANDREWS RESTAURANT T3 1.r , t "1Ctt"dSI - uncl1 - Dinner Open 7 a.m. q , w lUi fi U mol powtrW S If Y'H!ThiUocy .H If giv. . t il 1 ILaJ II TTTTVy V V VfVVV For ihe Early Shopper .... . ' We have just received a NEW SHIPMENT of SPRING SUITS. 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FEBRUARY 2, 13; AROTC Ten cadets in the AROTC have ieteivea promotions and new duty assignments, Col. Jesse J. Moorehead, commanding officer, said yesterday. Those men promoted were: Joe W. Duke from 2nd lieutenant to 1st lieutenant; James L. Merrit i Cadets from private to 2nd lieutenant; John D. Barab, Jr., Thomas M. MacGlothlin, Gilmore C. Free man, Glenn O. Mitchel, and Ken neth P. Lindsley, from privates to staff sergeants; Fred M. Coun cil from corporal to sergeant; and Joe B. Craig and Duran J. Promoted Berry from privates to cmr,,.. Ihe promotions werf . tne basis or outstanding G ties of leadership and abinn- -demonstrated bv the stnnVr,. f - i vuion Moorehead said. mmsm Our Own TEA BAGS 48 Tea 3-7 Bags DC Ann Page GRAPE JAM Apple Sauce - 1 Golden Maid White , Margarine - - - Ubbyi Tomato Juice - - Cold Stream Pmk Salmon Niblets Brand Corn - - - - Sunnyfield Self-Rising Flour A. & P.'s Own Vegetable Shortening dexo ------ HMb. Bag 2-ltx Can 67c 67c 2-lb. 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