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, BOOKS YOU'D HATE TO MISS Early Birds Get First Editions WILLIAM F AU LKN EH Requieu for a Hun $3.50 ' : GERTRUDE . STEIN TwcTEarly Writings $5.00 TRUMAN CAPOTE The Grass Harp $2.75 ', .: -;-. ; r ' MAX I v V "" shuxMan The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis $2.50 WILLIAM STY RON . . Lie Down in Darkness $3.50 WILLIAM CARLOS WILLIAMS Autobiography $3.75 And Browsing's Free At THE INTIMATE - BOOICSHOP 205 E. FRANKLIN ST. 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. . CLASSIFIEDS FOR RENT 6A ROOM FOR RENT $20.00, LARGE, very private, nicely fur nished, semi-private bath, 5 minutes drive from campus. 72 Dogwood Acres, telephone 2-9682 (1-2662-2) FOR SALE 6B 1948 MATCHLESS MOTOR CYCLE (English) excellent con dition. See W. D. Poe at Poe Motor Co. - (Chg. lxl ONE FOUR ROOM AND ONE FIVE room house; 5 Ms acres of land, four miles from Chapel Hill, -'Pittsboro Highway. See : or Call A. J. Johnson. Phone-2-5875. (1-2661-5) The Daily Tar Heel The official newspaper of the Publi cations Board of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill where it is published daily at the Colonial Press, Inc., except Monday's examina tion f and vacation periods and during the official summer terms. Entered as second class matter at the Post Office of Chapel Hill. N. C, under the act of March 3. 1879. Subscription rates: mailed $4.00 per year, $1.50 per quar ter; delivered $6.00 per year and $2.25 per quarter. . Editor " Glenn Harden Managing Editor Bruce Melton Business Manager Oliver Watkins Business Office Manager .Jim Schenck Society Editor . Mary Nell Boddie Sports Editor Billy Peacock Subscription Manager Chase Ambler Associate Editors Al Perry, . . Beverly Baylor Feature Editor Walt Dear Advertising Manager Marie Costello Staff Photographers - Ruffin Woody, . Hal Miller Circulation Manager Neil-Cadieu CM? PUS' Why Walk to Class? RIDE A BIKE From HOME & AUTO SUPPLY Pamper Yourself! Select an Economical Means of Trans portation to Ease Your Aching Feet on Those Long Trips Cross-Campus. O English Type Schwin-builr O Schwin & Roadraaster American Type All Sizes O Complete Accessories O Repair Parts THE Y MUSIC committee will meet this afternoon" at 4 o'clock in the Y. THE CARD BOARD will meet tonight at.'7 o'clock in Roland Parker No. L ' THE SPANISH CLUB will have dinner at, 6 p.m. in Aggies private dining room. All persons interested in - practicing their Spanish are cordially invited. THE ANTHROPOLOGY CLUB will hold its first meeting of the year tonight in 407 Alumni at 8 o'clock' ' .. " ' ' The session .will be concerned with " organization; introductions, and will feature a discussion of the present status and prospect of of Anthropology at UNC . The club activities are open to alL interested in anthropology, whether graduate or undergraduate. BETA GAMMA SIGMA, na tional honorary commerce fra ternity, will meet to elect new officers at 4 pan, today in 208 Bingham. All new and old mem bers have been requested to . at tend. . -WOMEN'S GLEE CLUB will meet today at 5 p.m. in Hill Music HalL ' Tovn - (Continued from page 1) duced. by, A .Hollins Edens, president of Duke University, who save a brief history of Town Meeting. 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