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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1946 Page Four THE DAILY TAR HEEL 'SKIPPER' said, was a ground puppy. Skipper explained that this animal was a kind of salamander which has no facial expression. Phillips Russell, another journalism professor, said it resembled a surface minnow coming up for air. Mahatma Ghandi? Skipper's wife, playwright Gertrude Coffin, insisted that the shot of her husband resembled the President; but the Coffin's maid, Earline, topped all other exclamations by likening it to LFL ABNER By Al C&py The Stranger Cometh (Continued from page 1) dark room, Miller boasted of secretly catching what seemed to be the first man of the nation off guard, in the University journalism department. Sechriest and the eight future pho tographers all agreed that "it" looked like Truman. However, when Skipper saw the pic ture, the first thing he thought of, he '."HE TEA-LIWS DUhT LIE. mi rnMM r! JirKl V. MY HAM n fcKI LAN. WHOEVER YOU I CAN HODDLY WAIT.''. HIT THS, fy e&L THE. 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Hot air ' heat and all conveniences known to mankind. Call F-3871, Jesse "Doc" '. H Councilman, r. . (1T7412) wear nuttin' but hippings!" referring to Mahatma Ghandi in his diaper-like apparel. "But it's a good picture," Assist ant Professor Sechriest insisted, "be cause you can see every thread in that 10-year-old suit that Skipper's wear ing." So the feud continues and the de bated picture hangs unlabeled in the news photography class exhibit in By num hall, waiting for a decision to be reached. mi your USED TEXTS for CHRISTMAS CASH at AByS INTIMATE BOOKSHOP FOR SALE TWO pOUBLE BEDS, COMPLETE with mattresses: two oak dining plairsi one round oak dining table. J. il Wilson, P. 0. Pox 64." (1-7407) 42 OLDS -SIX TUDOR CLUB SE dan " with radio, heater, and new battery. Cash sale. See George Trotter, 28 Old West. (1-7401) 1940 HUDSON COUPE. GOOD CON : dition. ..Price $925 or slightly less. Reason for selling, need money. Call N-6252, Durham, N. P. after 4 p. m. Thurs. or Friday. 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SCIENCE FICTION CLUB There will be a meeting of the Sci ence Fiction club this evening at 8:30 in the Horace Williams lounge of Graham Memorial. Fred Burgess, club president, stated that tonight will be the last meeting of the organization. MAGS AVAILABLE Copies of the Carolina Magazine are available in the Y and Graham Memorial for al those who did not receive one. NO S & F MEETING A Sound and Fury meeting sched uled for tonight, has been postponed until Monday because of the lack of adequate site, said President Billy Carmichael. WATCH REPAIRING Crystals Fitted Watches and Bands Reasonable Prices DURHAM WATCn SHOP Over Village Theatre AVC Mi ( Continued from page 1) adopted as it had been the week pre viously, but not with a unanimous vote. The explanation given by those voting against it was tha it was not worded as well as it could have been. Substantially the same individuals ob jected to the wording in both resolu tions that came down frbm AVC's National Planning Committee. 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