u. n FRIDAY. JANUARY 24, 1917 THE DAILY TAR HEEL Page Four By AJ Cr, LFL ABFR Life Can Be Unbearable uGH.rr- kiw life, become AH DONE FIXED A BUNDLE! E-UT-PROMISE M) -UNTIL UFE. 7HART!S.'7-ONLYONE 1T mmm&. T14ING MAKES LIFE MORE UNdclAKAdLC. 1 PQ STANLEY STEAMER TS yiT UNTIL-LIFE. yOMSLARABLE unbeRablenamedc k.m rnrtn re am" THAN TMI r A-wMTllsJ' J RFmMES AH I YU AT TW TWISTED ) UNBEARABLE. -r VICE-VERSA, CONTRARIWISE. OAK II11P Now In Stock Complete Modern Library Series at AB?S BOOKSHOP 75 r S3 1 ;a :i' 1 1 'V 4 I SPf- ,. 1: BILL SASSER LARRY BROWN Sasser, Brown Give Concert Tonight Bill Sasser (left) and Larry Brown (right) senior music majors will present a series of original piano duets tonight at 8:30 o'clock in Hill hall. Sasser, well-known for his work as musical director of Sound and Fury, is from Wilson. Brown, from Asheville, makes his initial appear ance on the' campus, with tonight's performance. The program will consist mostly of work by French composers. The cn ?nMj- Mnzart-V "Sonata in D Major," "Le Beau Jardm," by Dupin: "Epigraphes Antiques," by Debussy; and "Dolly, ' by Faure IRC POLL (Continued from first page) ed behind Stassen with only 181 bal lots in his favor. Dewey, Truman, Marshall, Vandenberg, Taft and Eis enhower followed in that order. The most write-in votes were received by Eisenhower, Earl Warren, Dr. Frank Graham and Ellis Arnall. A brief summary of the poll re sults is as follows: 2. We should end the occupation of Germany: in more than ten years (685), in five years (331), in ten years (302), immediate ly (78). 3. Admit one hundred thousand displaced persons: No (959), Yes (469), No opinion (84). 4. Appoint military officers to high diplomatic posts: No (952), Yes (447), No opinion (167). 5. Release atom bomb secret: not at all (845), without the veto (301), with the veto (241). 6. U. S. tariff barriers should be: based on reciprocal trade agreements (995), lowered (326), raised (75). 7. Zionist state in Palestine: Yes (688), No opinion (415), No (329). 8. U. S. participation in Dardanelles conference: Yes (939), No (249), No opinion (246). EDDY (Continued from first page) was enerasred with Dr. John R. Mott in work for students throughout that continent. Dr. Eddy came into close contact with Gandhi, Nehru, Generalissimo ; Chiang Kai-shek, and the leaders of Asia. For 20 years he conducted an nually a traveling seminar of educa- ; tors to study conditions in Russia, Po land, Germany, France, Great Britain and other countries. Dial 8641 for newspaper service. LEGISLATURE (Continued from first page) September when the NSO will held a constitutional convention that del- jegation "must elect a chairman, and J have points ready to raise." Speaker Warren called a meetirj of all committee chairmen to be held Monday in Graham Memorial. DANCE DRESS CHANGED The Alpha ' Gamma Delta dance it be held in the Woman's gymnasium tomorrow evening has been changed to formal dress for dates and optional for stags. The 1947 March of Dimes Campaign, January 15-30, is dedicated to the memory of our greatest President, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Founder of the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis t utatw trnrn. 'fr::-r-:-y-:-::-x-x-:-xx-:-v-:-:--:-:-:-:-:-:- wyfl"'.w ft. Ou ..-.....i.-.v..,.,... .. ,1 'TO . . ...A.. ...... ,.'.!. '. ..VXXV-.'.i, V ... . l&jft. V Awmw More striking than any monument which might be erected to Frank lin Delano Roosevelt is the or ganized fight against poliomye- litis which he inaugurated and personally symbolized in his lifetime. majicm Of tma mmmmm jfranfelm Delano Mooz&zlt 18824945 Join These National and Local Leaders In Supporting the MARCH OF DIMES Campaign President HARRY S. TRUMAN Governor R. GREGG CHERRY President FRANK P. GRAHAM BANK OF CHAPEL HILL BERMAN'S DEPARTMENT STORE CAROLINA PHARMACY CAROLINA SPORT SHOP CAROLINA THEATRE CHAPEL HILL BLUE CROSS PLAN FARMERS DAIRY COOPERATIVE HAZZARD MOTOR COMPANY MARATHON N. C. CAFETERIA PATTERSON TIRE COMPANY STROWD MOTOR COMPANY THE DAILY TAR HEEL VARSITY VILLAGE PRINT SHOP DANCE THAT OTHER S ..WALK At The MARCH OF DIMES Dance, Friday, January 24t