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Page Two site a&flta r J ' EDM33 World Leaders Praise Be Gauille World leaders Tuesday praised Charles de Gaulle in death as one of the great statesmen of the 20th century. Many, including President Nixon and Soviet Premier Alexei N. Kosygin, said they would fly to Paris to honor De Gaulle in Notre Dame Cathedral. "The passing of Gen. Charles de Gaulle reminds us of the qualities that make men and nations great," Nixon said. "His was the quality of vision that could see the grand sweep of history at a time when others focused on the events of the moment. He provided inspiration to an age in danger of being overwhelmed by the commonplace." Kosygin and other Soviet leaders sent a telegram to French President Georges Pompidou hailing be Gaulle as "one of the leaders of the anti-Hitler coalition." Former President Lyndon B. Johnson iued a statement from retirement in Texas, saying "one of the great world leaders of our time has gone." In Tel Aviv, former Israeli Premier David Ben-Gurion said De Gaulle was "the greatest French statesman of this century." Oueen Elizabeth II of Britian: "A great Frenchman and patriot whose courage and tenacity in the Allied cause during the dark years of the Second World War will never be forgotten." West German Chancellor Willy Brandt: "The symbol of French-German understanding and friendship. His role in the history of Europe and the world will remain unforgotten." Pope Paul VI: "A great witness of our contemporary history." Australian Prime Minister John Gorton: "General de Gaulle was always dominated by an almost mystical aevoiion to rrnntc. I im BflGGQflE I Wednesday 4:30-7:30 BREADED VEAL CUTLET Salad & 2 Vegetables $1.19 Entrance: Behind the Zoom off Columbia St. Happy Hours: 3:00-6:00 & 8:00-9:00 ' i mi in gmmmmmm "" NOW PLAYING 1:30-3:20-5:10-7:00-9:00 "ATfflUMPH!" 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MUST SELL: KLH 2 4 stereo system. 2 yrs old, excellent condition, new needle. Call Mike Nunnery at 933-3162. Female Help Wanted Female salesperson for full-time employment. Permanent resident with preferred knowledge of crafts, hobbies andor toys helpful. Apply - in person only. Billy Arthur, Inc. Eastgate Shopping Center. will make 80 minutes 8 -track tapes-(2 LPs) $6.00 or tape over old tapes $2. 00 Can get any album requested. Call Chuck 96 7-5146 or 968-9077. Need 2 general admission tickets to Duke game. Parents coming up. Call 96 7-3882 between 2 p.m. and 1 0 p.m.. Ride needed to NYC this weekend. Nov. 13 or 14. Will pay ALL expenses and SHARE driving. Call Steve 933-6303. POETRY WANTED for cooperative poetry anthology. Please include stamped envelope. . Send to: Idlewild Press, 1807 East Olympic Blvd., Los Angeles, Calif. 90021. COMPUTER DATING Meet your ideal date. Special introductory price for this area. Sophisticated matching techniques. Write National Cybernetics, Box 221, Durham. N.C. 27702. Female ronr-sTiatr for 2 bedroom 2 bath apt. $76.5 0; ;o. ,s utilities. Kinq's Arms Apt. tel. 967-50 13. Occupy immediately or Dec. THE DAILY TAR HEEL November 11, 1970 eels Showing Surprises Hilton By Howie Cair Sporis Writer "It was a pretty hotly-contesTed conference meet." said UNC cross-country coach Joe Hilton, referring to the ACC championships held Monday at Finley Golf Course. Duke won the conference title with a total of 42 points to the runner-up Tar Heels' 66. N.C. State was third with 71. while perennial champion Maryland slipped to fourth with 77. "Before the meet," Hilton said, i figured we could take third and that State would be pushing us hard for that. Of course we went out trying to win. but to he realistic..." As a team, we made definite improvements." he continued. Tony Waldrcp (who finished fourth) improved his best time by 15 seconds. Larry Widseon (fifth place) equalled his best time. Mike Garcia (sixteenth) ran almost a minute faster, while Steve Grathwohl (nineteenth) bettered his time by forty seconds. "Mike Caldwell (thirty-seventh) picked up a stitch (cramp) which hampered his performance, and Bruce Hafemeister (twenty-eight) came down with a cold after it was too late to make a substitution." UNC Ruggers Enjoy Weather, Big Win By T.C. Ricketts : Sports Writer Carolina's rugby club took advantage of Sunday's fine weather to treat 500 spectators to as fine an exhibition of rugger as was ever seen on campus. The quality of Carolina's play helped them to quantity in the scoring, tallying 23 points to Washington and Lee's 6. UNC let its backs do as they pleased. The result was precise passing and spectacular kicking that sent the home team pressing into the opponents' try line time and again. When the backs got close, the forwards became "men posessed." They bulled their way in for trys, with Paris, Nash and Lambeth scoring. . j Colin Jeffcoat pressed down another for the scrum's contribution, while Bob Porter let the backs in on the scoring with r a try. Carolina converted four of the trys and attempted no penalty goals. W&L scored one try and one penalty goal. UNC is now looking to its next match against the always powerful Richmond city club Saturday. Richmond has lost only one game this fall, while winning seven. UNC will be faced for the first time with extremely skilled backs, but judging by the performance Sunday while missing starters Paul Hebert and Des Cannon for the entire game and Ben Porter for 25 minutes of one half, Richmond is perhaps in for a surprise. Carolina's scrum continued their steady improvement with the W&L game. Ed Boyd, a second row was injured in the first half and is doubtful as a starter in the coming test. The Richmond game will be followed by the usual donnybrook Duke and UNC hold yearly. 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'Schrader has had some knee problems but I thought he was in pretty good shape. I do know he's a much better runner than his performance indicated, said Hilton. "Taintcr was apparently injured against Navy. Maryland didn.'t tell anybody about it. and we didn't find out until Sunday night." In picking the seven runners for the championship. Hilton was faced with the difficulty of selecting some runners over others who were nearly equal. T had to sit down and grade them on their meet performances, just like a professor grades papers." Hilton explained. '"Of course no grading system is w WANTED Housewife to work 5 to 10 hours per week at home, anytime during the week; to write creative letters for a company. I Please call 942-5178. completely fatr. bul I h.ul to some b.. of comparison. Of the seven runners who "p-1'" four were freshmen, which mean';. .r. Hilton, that unless "lightning strikes mere than twice in the same place, well havo a sood team for sometime to come. 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