VAG FOUR
THE DAILY TAR 'HEEL
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1951
...... Editor
(Continued from, page 1)
&sd' it they (the Scott administra
tion can seU him as a liberal
against Umstead, they "will be
doing something," the outspoken
Scott critic asserted.
Actually, Thompson expects to
esq the 52 campaign reach its
cttm&x with a "trade between
Scott, and Umstead, because Mr.
Scott "has always wanted to go
to the Senate and Umstead has
always 'wanted to be Governor.
Emi with Umstead's support,
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however, Scott would not be able
to defeat Willis Smith if he
should run against him for the
Senate in 1954, Thompson be
lieves ; ' ; t :: -'
"Kerr Scott is not so terribly
bad. I guess we've had worse
governors, but of course I wasn't
living then," he declared.
Continuing his attack against
Governor" Scott, Thompson said
that the recent parole board scan
dals are insignificant, compared
to what we will have in about
two weeks. While declining to
elaborate further for fear of
"scooping his own newspaper, he
blamed Scott for the alleged
parole irregularities. .
Bemoaning the system of "poli
tical trading" which he believes
has to a large degree .replaced
statesmanship in K .C. politics in
the past few years, Thompson
said that Scott once had the op
portunity to become a powerful
leader in state politics for years
to come but now has traded him
self "off the track."
The Democratic party is now
"fresh out of leaders and we are
rapidly getting fresh out of mor
ality, faith and plain old hon
esty," he said. .
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partment here which later lit
the way to a two year period on
the Broadway stage.
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