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' . 1THE DAILY TAB HEEL, FRIDAY. MAY 9. 1333 Fli Coed; ST mo Open M A , EaBBf WASHINGTON President Truman yesterday left the Asiatic ' Mow- li or It is now possible for NROTC Midshipmen to apply for flight Vaining while still seniors in the Lt. L. F. Cooney, avia- accepting what is apparently the final Allied armistice offer or con tinuing a war that has cost them much and gained them little. If the Reds turn down the proposals prospects for a continued war seem uppermost. DURHAM Federal Bureau of Investigation officers were near their goal yesterday of rounding! up all alleged accomplices in the Leaksville bank robbery. New deVfr6pments arose with the ar rest of Woodrow Wilson James at his home on Walnut Cove. SEOUL, Korea Four flights of 5th Air Force and Marine fighter bombers yesterday smashed two square miles in the ancient walled town of Suan, a major Commu nist supply base. Suan is 35 miles south of the North Korean capi tal at Pyongyang. WASHINGTON A message from Gen. D wight D. Eisenhower made public by Senator Connally yesterday. -said any cut in Presi dent Truman's ; $7,900,000,000 for eign aid .plan Vwould inevitably tend to curtail or retard, this na tion's defense program. , Previously the applicant had to wait until "he was commissioned and had been assigned his first y. y. y. -::.$ yyy '$--y'-y.-yyi ,vt M i ptSyyyyy?yyyyy ' I y- :-X-yy. yyyyyiry'y yx yykyy A'--; s mymmmm .: y - yjm-iyA. yyfyyyyy myi&yMi 11 llSi WMlftfii PUSAN, Korea The Army an nounced yesterday that Red pris oners on Koje island had seized the Allied camp commandant, Brig. Gen. Francis T. Dodd. A fellow officer captured with the General managed to escape. WASHINGTON President Truman said yesterday that after he leaves the White House next January, he plans to spend 10 years having a good time and doing just what he damn pleases. Square Dance The second m the spring square dance series will be held in the Y Court tonight at 8 o'clock. Re freshments will be served. Ev eryone is invited. KENNETH ARGO Cannon High Youth Given Scholarship Kenneth Ray Argo of Kannap olis, an all-A student in the Cann on High School, has been award ed the Marvin B. Smith Jr., Me morial Scholarship at the Uni versity. He will enter as a fresh man next fall. The scholarship, valued at $1600, covering a four-year ten ure, subject to maintenance of high scholastic standing, was es tablished in 1946 in memary of Marvin B. Smith, Jr., class of 1926, by his parents, Mr. and Mrs Smith; his sister, Alyce; and brother, Harold, all of Burlington. The award is made to "an out standing North Carolina graduat ing high school boy who plans to educate himself for a business career but who is partially de pendent on his own efforts to se cure his education." I iMUi)g)ilfl.iiiWVWj''J-'"''1 SKA syry: yyyyyyyyyyx , "v wsw.wwMwwi . w''w(ftKM yyyvyyyyy.yyy. yyyyyyyyyy yyyyyy yyyyyyyyyy. :-:-:-:-:---: - y.-yyy.-yy-?vKvyx&-yy WyyyyWyyyWMMyy- ' '.'..v.....,v.v..v uij.'f.-yj'y-yw- - - ' .,: ....-.-. . mmm rr . 'i -:4 Cu, ,iu.. Jl jf.j!safci. i;.. , 1 4. 5. - 3 'i'sy&?y?-v'yyyy 'y y-ry'- y-yyyy-yy -' y;': yy. yyy :l " i '" '- . " ' i ;.-; . , . Ky. :y '-' -fyy?': K ,,v,. . . : , -.w w.-: -:t -x A '- o" ' . y y;syyyy(y'yyyy .yy'iiivyf: t'y" v-x-x-1-: j shp.pren duty station. This usually meant from a year to two years before he could enter flight school. The applicant must agres to remain in the Navy for two years of active duty after completion of flight training unless sooner released by the Navy Department, Lieutenant Cooney added. , The lieutenant took seven Mid shipmen to the Marine Corps Air Station, Cherry Point, yesterday for flight entrance physicals. Those taking physical were R. F. (Bunny) Davis, Jr., Eddie Foy, B. Gray Mattox, Jr., Robert G. Pipkin, Jr., Tad Tilden Riley, Bill M. Rue and Robert T. Venters. J T yy HOH AH KAN. eight-year-old Chinese girl who has been adopted by ihe coeds of Carr Dormitory. The Chinese orphan lives in the Salvation Army Home in 'Hong Kong and re ceives a gift of $10 monthly from ihe Carolina ,gals. assed O One coed and two male stu dents appeared in this week'.? session of the Chapel Hiil Re- corder's Court, and the coed came in third. Mary Sue Buchanan of Day 'tona Beach, Fla., was fined $25 and court costs for passing on a hill and curve, while the two male students were acquitted. The student docket: Harold Withers Redmon, Leaksville; following too close ly; not guilty. Bobby Lee Deal, Rocking ham; speeding; nol pres. HERE'S AN INTERIOR VIEW of the damaged bow of Ihe car rier Wasp photographed from the chain locker It was made fet sea as the flattop made its way slowly to port in New York follow ing its recent Atlantic collision with iha destroyer Hobson when 174 men lost their lives. c f s i l 4 ..x. Jit SftMn.v ' Campus Interviews on Cigarette Tests No. 42... , I wrong 2" J " I fe ed to needle ms! Ms ' 4 7 A1 P ,; He's lis istened to tlie weak thtead of so many- shallow claims he's fed-up! His point is there s a thorough test of cigarette mildness. Millions of smokers throughout America concur. It's the sensible test ...the 30-Day Camel Mildness Test, which simply asks you to try Camels as your steady smoke on a day-after-day, pack-after-pack basis. No snap judgments! Once you've tried Camels in your "T-Zone" (Tfor Throat, T for Taste) you'll see why ... After ca!3 the Mildness Tests . . . V 'If jV- f n PI ft5:! i m iWii.'VVhtvii.'ii;.krt xi dC,AaMii.iii.-rjMiiHi'rtw- fci... ..v-v.. -... -
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