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The Daily Tar Heel from Chapel Hill, North Carolina • Page 3

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Chapel Hill, North Carolina
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THE DAILY TAR HEEL w.cmuer 4, 1965 urn i Prof Tells TX About Canadians Interviews Today For Cotton Maid "The one thing that ties Canadians together is they don't want to be Americans," a noted Duke University professor told UNC's 30 Toronto NANCY WILSON fashion centers of Europe. At the completion of her tour next summer, she will be presented with a new automobile. The Maid of Cotton selection is open to girls between 19 and 25 uho were born in a cotton-producing tate. Candidates must be at least five feet five and one-half inches tall and have never been married. Beauty, poise, intelligence, and background are other important qualifications.

Applications may be obtained from the National Cotton Council, 1918 North Parkway, Memphis, and deadline for entries is midnight, Dec. 1. The Maid of Cotton could come from Carolina. Miss Patty Povall of the National Cotton Council, Memphis, will be on campus Nov. 4 to interview prospective candidates.

The new Maid will be selected from a group of 20 finalists in Memphis Dec. 23 29. Her first official appearance as the cotton industry's fashion and good will representative will be at the Cotton Bowl Festival in Dallas on New Year's Day. Later, she will fly to New York to be fitted with a high fashion all-cotton wardrobe for her tour of the United States, Canada, and leading 'J pes 0 '4 'ummt- Exchange students Monday afternoon. Dr.

Richard H. Preston. Duke's W. K. Boyd Professor of Commonwealth History, explained that Canadians bt-lieve their culture is in many ways different and in some ways superior to that in the United States.

"Each of the Canadian provinces is culturally different, but their desire to remain independent keeps Canada from disintegrating and rapidly falling under total United Slates influence," he continued. A native of Kingston, Ontario, Dr. Preston fears not military or political takeover by the United States, but a slow cultural absorption of Canada by "the giant to the south." "The separate French Canadian culture is tremendously important since this the French culture in Quebec Province is the main thing that distinguishes Canada from the United States. "Here you tend to try to integrate all races and nationalities under the same linguistic and cultural traditions the phrase 'melting pot' symbolizes this idea. In Canada even the constitution guarantees the right of the French Canadians to a separate culture and language.

This is as it should be, though political disunity is the price we have to pay." Dr. Preston, who is a member of the dominate English speaking segment of the Ushers Needed Ushers are needed to work the following concerts: Nancy Wilson. November 6 Louis Armstrong, November 20 The Supremes. November 21 For further infemation, see Charlie Shapard at the GM Information Desk from 2-4 any afternoon this week. MILL OUTLET SALES ROOM Ladies First Quality HOSE Three Pairs S1.25 "All Popular Fall Shades, Also Nurses' White Hose UPSTAIRS OVER SUTTON'S Drug Store With SI ZENTNER and His Band Coming Sat.

Nov. 6 at 8 p.m. TICKETS GO ON SALE THIS WED. FOR U.N.C. STUDENTS U.N.C.

STUDENTS $1.00 GENERAL PUBLIC TICKET SALES BEGIN NOV. 3 $1.50 for GENERAL PUBLIC Girls Should Reserve Dorm Room Now Women students of the University requiring dormitory space for the Spring semester are asked to sign up in their dormitories by Monday. A woman student should obtain from her Hostess or House President a mimeographed housing sheet. She should complete the section which pertains to her and return the sheet to her House President. A $25 deposit is not required to reserve a room; however, the full rent payment of $120 is due on, or before, January 10.

Cancellations of rooms between November 10 and January 10 subject the applicant to a charge of $25. Failure to sign up for a room for the Spring semester during the indicated period means that the student may not be able to live in the dormitory or room of her choice. Space remaining within the dormitories (after the sign-up period) will be reserved for incoming women students. In the event that women students who have been living in town or who have been away from Chapel Hill on field work wish to move into a dormitory for the Spring, they should go or write to the Office of the Dean of Women, 202 South Building, by Monday in order to reserve a room. Should there be any questions concerning the sign-up period for reserving space in a woman's dormitory, please communicate with the Office of the Dean of Women.

NANCY WILSON HE 0 Zentner Band Will Perform With Nancy sfl own Canadian population, fears CHOOSE FROM 5 DELICIOUS FLAVORS MARVEL ICE MILK what women will do for men to Paris, that the 1967 celebration of the Canadian political union (1867) may spark wide-spread violence and opposition to the union. "But," he added, "the trend in the last six months has been toward less violence and more understanding." According to Hubert Wooten and Sylvia Wall, co chair? Half Gallon Carton ft "SUPER-RIGHT" DUALITY tpiclilly Priced FRESH men of the Exchange, plans' Si Zentner and his orchestra will perform Saturday during the Carmichael Auditorium program featuring Nancy Wilson. Zentner, a Jimmy Dorsey veteran, is well known for his rich, high notes. He has also worked with Les Brown, Harry James and the MGM studio orchestra. But, he once told an interviewer, "during my nine years at MGM I found I was deteriorating was "creeping up on me and no amount of money is worth that!" Zentner then organized his own band.

His hit recording of "Ud A lor entertaining, feeding, and accommodating the University of Toronto students are nearing completion. They will arrive on campus Nov. 18 and return Nov. 21. A Saturday night banquet at the Voyager Inn in Durham, the Duke game and the Louis Armstrong concert will be among the highlights of the TODAY ONLY GOH11 Lazy River" won him the Canadians' stay.

Also empha-i a the program-will -be yva He has received numerous a series of discussions on top other honors. A Cut-Up Whole ics of mutual interest to Ca They'Jl show their wild side to men in Paris Reversibles. Two-faced steerhide glove leather Harness Brown, with the flip side Black. Saddle-stitched and tanned. Even the buckle and the links reverse.

Heads you win. Tails The program, sponsored by nadian and American stu inns 7j'J! UM, starts at 8 p.m. dents. Li i jM nTrrr $49.50 Round Trip MICH IN THIS AD EFFCCTIVI THROUGH HO V. you win, too.

35.UU. Send the belt tag with just ff, $2 to Paris for ftf. NEIV YORK THANKSGIVING th. COMI SAVI PRE-PRICED LABEL ON INSTANT COFFEE a regulation-size "xVi ")hard (ouch!) maple fraternity paddle with a leather thong. Beautifully grained and finished.

Decorate it, hang it up or keep classmates in line with it! Shipped postpaid. Write: Paris Belts, 10-Ox m1 II Eoiulniimsnin JsniiSir.ir.iGiis Ja in 8IMCUUM UWlSf P.O. Box 3836, Chicago, Illinois out04. Please indicate your college or university. GAWDS' ESKIM AVAILABLE AT THESE CAMPUS STORES: JULIANS COLLEGE SHOP THE MEYERS COMPANY PRE-PRICED LABEL ON BLENDED lEineneninny ua mat pyTcjiTJ Lv.

Raleigh-Durham 2:00 p.m. Nov. 24 Ar. JFK 3:30 p.m. Lv.

JFK 9:40 p.m. Nov. 28 Ar. Raleigh-Durham 11:10 p.m. ftf OKI IG AGO RoundTrip CHRISTMAS Lv.

Raleigh-Durham 2:00 p.m. EST Dec. 18 Ar. Ohare 3:15 p.m. EST Lv.

Ohare 9:00 a.m. EST Jan. 2 Ar. Raleigh-Durham 12:15 p.m. EST All flights NONSTOP in 104 DC-7C's WRITE: Travel Box 4728.

Duke Sta. Durham SAVE! MONEY, TIME, TROUBLE! Offer Limited Call or Write Can 3 39 Come Join the 1st Anniversary of SUNNYFIELD BRAND Pancake Flour DAILY CROSSWORD new v3 AMBICA? FAVOtm OVEX RUT A NUTSI ML 99 CAJCI 2 23c ANN PAGE BRAND Pancake Waffle SYRUP 69c 18. Continent 19. Turtles 20. Sanskrit school 22.

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Saves 6. Rancid 7. Shield 8. An amulet 9. Tug-trailer 11.

Irresponsible 15. Gazelle: Asia Teitrdr'a Aaaw FRANKS ml or wolf 25. Pronoun 28. Monotonous sound 35. Gaming cube3 38.

King: Sp. 39. Perch Hickory Farm BEEF STICK Reg. $1.49 lb. 126 Different Kinds of NATURAL CHEESES 59 Varieties of IMPORTED CANDIES Reg.

98c lb. Anniversary Special lb. 31. Bury 32. Approaches 40.

Third "SUPER-RIGHT" QUALITY 33. Hereditary king factor of Judah $1 Anniversary Special "SUPER-RIGHT" QUALITY SLICED BACON ACROSS 1. Seize 5. Boy's school 9. Cut 10.

American black snake 12. Coffee shops 13. Habituate 14. Lubricate 15. Question 16.

Not: prefix 17. Encircle 20. Indo-Chin. tribe 21. Tropical American trees 23.

Biblical land of gold 26. Units of force 27. A pause to rest: colloq. 29. Organ 30.

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37. Iris root 39. Old Scratch 41. Relative 42. French river 43.

Ogles 44. Sailors THIN l-Lb. SLICED PM- 103 Kinds of Spices Jams and Jellies Wide Selection of Salad Dressings Advance Showing Christmas Baskets and Gift Packages Special Attention to Commercial and Executive Accounts FREE! Your Choice of 1 Box Bremners Wafers or Hickory Farms Old Fashion Crackers with each purchase of CHEESE BALL or CHEESE LOG tt 1 1' zz TAr ZS VZ ztzzwm 2 7 iO 1 12. ll wXT wr 1 1 FREE 5-Lb. Bag Russet Potatoes 5-Lb.

Bag White G-Fruit 4-Lb. Stayman Apples Coffee Samples ajn. 'til 9:00 pjn. linilRQ' Open Monday -Friday 9:30 IIUUIIO. Saturday Sunday IKK) 11 BAGS FOR all SHOP FRUITS VEGLiA-L.

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Years Available:
1893-1992