Page Two THE TAR HEEL Saturday, January 8, 192? Last November the circulation of the Main Library increased 31 oevr that of the corres ponding month a year ago. In the edification of young and old alike the modern library is as important a lactor as me fnrmal tearhfr or lecturer. ner- Published three times every week of .o . rtlai BA n the college year, and is the official newspaper of the Publications Un- spiring factor. William Allen STJfaSfSSSSS: White says "If America contin- tion price, $2.00 local and $3.00 out ues to grow, the minds of her Cljc Car fl)ccl Leading Southern College Tri weekly Newspaper Member of North Carolina Collegiate Press Association of town, for the college year. people must grow. If the OPEN FORUM Offices in the basement of Alumni schools will only teach the read- Building. Telephone 403. W habit, the lihrarv will edu- Editor of Tar Heel: When a certain ; amount N of "mud" has been flung 1n a given argument the time comes for a halt to be called and the, process stopped. A great many things have been said by both sides in this argument about the Golden Fleece 1 during the past few weeks, and some things ; have "How a Marvelous Phenomenon Was Attested True," I. slighted simply because, interesting and effective as a clever satirical stab at a certain kind of scholar ship, it deserves this special con si deration. There is perhaps more "literary style," whatever that may mean, here than in any other one contribution So far, of course, this has not developed into a review, though it was, true enough, a review which I was asked to write. My reason is simple. It lies, indeed, in the chief distinction of the D. D. Carroll....,. Assistant Editor J. R. Bobbitt, 3T..-..:Assignment Editor Staff ; ; J. H. Anderson W. P. Perry J. M. .-Block J. P. Pretlow Walter Creech T. M. Reece J. R. DeJournette D. T. Seiwell E. J. Evans S. B. Shephard, Jr. D. S. Gardner" J. Shohan Glen P. Holder F. L. Smith J. W. Johnson - W. S. Spearman J. O. Marshall W. H. Strickland H. L. Merritt Wm. H. Windley Business Department W. W. Neal, 3r...Asst. to Biis. Mgr. Charles Brown. ........Collection Mar, G. W. Ray .: I.......... Accountant I i- ll 1J ' X i-l t -,m 11 . ... k oik uie worm, lor Liie liuuiic P. F.' Simon ZIbus Mgr. ary of America is free to LJJ trains have every new idea iree to every 6u. nUu.u,ww,Ij U1, ong carried Pullman sleepers Editorial Department fresh point of view."- saia or aone- vvnen Dotn Sldes and-even barber shoos: book Managing Editors Under the caption. "The Uni- equally in earnest, one , to t " fip1i snft. Ar;nrS. amv irSS Se versity's First Need " the ChaP" 5?? Certai!1 .reSUlt, and stores sell glassware and jewel- L. H. McPHERsoN.....-.Saturday Issue nui weeciy says. ,v,y - . VT ? T W and nere 13 a magazine "If is always difficult to draw mvuivea purwy , ao- which actuallv carries a review the line between necessities and straw reasoning and is ot the 0f itself in one of its contri I 1 1 i J J 1 I luxuries. Wiiat one man says ype ana content 01 tne present buttons. A review not only' of is necessary, another says can be argument, the time is very like- this issue but of every issue this got along without. On this sub- ly to come soon when both sides vear- And the paragraph is ject arguments rage, in private wiiKmaRe themselves obnoxious found in Howard Mumford life and in governments. ; to those who have to submit to Jones's.'The Advancing South Rut to us this sppms hpvnnd their mud-slinemsf tactics." It It a . A 1 v v - 1 j. uuutv i j ' . j j . 1 ? I i-t, 4. xi.' x, 1 dispute; xnai 10 a raoaern urn- eem uiat uus pumi i rapiuiy "There was a time when eaeer "j 1 I TT " - 1 . J ! 1 A I versity an adequate nprary is oemg approacnea, ana to con- flnrkprf tn flnlnmhia aDsoiuteiy essential, in tne lan- tinue 10 suDjeci me siuaent Doay gouth Carolina to learn to de guage of physiology, it is the to such wiU result in the parti- fend states rights an(J the eco j- j . 1 hit 1 i 1 t? 11 1 i most viiai organ, xvieasurea Dy cipants maiung wemseives oai- nomics of slaverv "and cotton the size of , the University of ous to themselves as well as to There was a time When" politics XT Lt- 1 J 1 J 21 I At- . t- - 1 1 I ' I rsonn iiaraiina loaav. ana ine 1 muse wno are tajcino- no ap.T.ive au :v . 4.: Managers of Issues . I was uie ievensu preuccupauuii e Hm!ina unnn it f Vin UKraru mart Ono mi'nrVit orrrna f rnm nr ... . . ... Tuesday issue... M. js. uiock , , . . , T. , , , , , , . UA luc auu A 111 suucura " Thursday lssue...:...James Styles building here is pitiful. - If theftill doomsday about what is our own campus. There was a nbt nrnnv isiio - w rTr n h : txr 1 ; :j a.: r x jt 1 1 1 . i 1 . . is justice, time when, a poverty-stricken Advertising Department most oDvious and primary iunc- without settling the question, hkut earnest generation toiled to Kenneth R. jones-LAdvertising Mgr. tion not to mention the widen- greater minds, than those of any reopen this university after the Edward Smith.'Zjvietonol Adv. Mgr. 01 lts Projects ot research of the contemporary contestants civil War. But it has passed, William K. Wiley Ben Schwartz mere must pe a new nouse ior nave wrestled with the problem it has been so long since" I. met Oab McCuHen w. b. b oomhS tne. DOOKS- and 33 yet there is not a satis- jf Southern student who was full J. H. Mebane inereiore tne trustees exec- factory answer. One should not nf flamino- enthusiasm fnr an v. 3 - ..I. .. . i " uuve committee aoes wen xo hnne tn aohiAVA ths nnftttjunnhi! uv.;., tvt t c.v,.,m uki,. i . . . I i x - " ww..mtW.v. MMiiv Liiau x duuuiu . uiuuauiv Henry c : BjSiZion Mgr. namea library as the most urg- Striving-he might get some drop dead if one turned up to- k u. aiuiaer .nuer oj issues ui uwmw " pleasure ana ne migni get some morrow. They have no enthus .' I At. 1 t 1 t 1 lt I . . I u. w. laiweu xom Kanev me Duasei approvea at tne com- nam nmhsh T hnth Ritii" v. ov x?- rtM.i. t trr tit m l I uaoiu iui lxic tjuuui. r ui tiicxxi UUB . v. iurner meotino- in Poloio-i loot u -ii. , , ,t j "v ""-iiicia uetu very prevaieui soiio reau waiter nines .rages You can purchase any article adver- week themount set down for a mUch so, in fact, that the issue Letters is a bore: to follow Dr, TtAwiJ tits 11 UrnY ....' L X A 1 11 Ant- AVV T I I MrrSMr!r t ,,y ? 001'"w " 8 has been fairly well obscured. Knight's campaign is tedious; to Uses is guaranteed to be as repre- nOT a aoiiar too mucn. wnat- Now is a very cfood time forlbuv the publications of the Uni ever otner, appropriations the both sides to "call off their dogs" versity of North Carolina Press next legislature makes, it should and settle back for a while into is to waste money. Their only grant this money." a rieriod of calm, well-ordered I reaction to the complicated and complacency such as formerly I fascinating1 problem of life in Season's Opener Captured existed, or if it is to be a war of the Southern small town is to By Tar , Heel Basketeers extermination,'-and the "Fates get away from it ; their only no- so decree," so be it. There is tion about Clarence Poe is that an abundance of "mud" which he must be the author of Ligeia, has has not yet been slung. or his relative; and as for poetry R. L. DULA societies, little theatres, the nov- - els of Ellen Glasgow, the essays January Magazine Is Re- of Dr. Poteat why, The Amen viewed; Full of Variety Kan Mercury is their bible. and Cabell is the god of their idol-j (Continued from page one) atry, Zine. The range IS from the This savs it all . Tf T add mm-A sentea. the TAR HEEL solicits ad vertising from reputable concerns only. Entered as second-class mail matter at the Post Office, Chapel Hill, N. C. Saturday, January 8, 1927 PARAGRAPHICS W. 0. Saunders didn't disap point us at all. In his random (Continued from page one) Coach Ashemore's protegees were at their best as far as de fensive work was concerned, and the Y men were only able to It was read, presumably by' the editor, quite assuredly by the proof-reader. (One may ques tion whether or not the January issue this year was so read). The literary societies paid for its handsome appearance. But within, all was stupid. Its con tents for all the world resembled a cake of melted Neapolitan ice cream left in the sun on an Aug ust day. The new magazine is less a student publication than was that. It is intensely more crit ical. It is even less self-conscious, though that must seem like a lie on my part. It may not know just where it's going, but blithely it thinks thafMt is on the way. Like the baby in Pear's soap advertisement, just a bit naked and bawling vocifer ously, it "won't be happy till it gets it," and if the present edi tors don't know "just what the it" is, well, does the rest of the world know what it wants? IT's something just to want. The present issue, less perhapsthan the three former issues of, the year,' manifests a dissatisfaction with things as they are, but it does show a yearningfor some thingalmost anything that is new. It is a dissatisfaction which may or may hot argue ultimate results. At present one must get what gratification he can in finding the editors and the contributors wanting. That way may lie accomplishment, and, again, may not. THAT'S HAPPENING MONDAY, JANUARY 10 7:30 p. m. Saunders Building North Carolina Club Mr. Paul j Weaver will present a paper on "Elec tion and Election Practices." 8:30 p. m. Gerrard Hall, Mr. R W. Brown will speak on the "Creative Spirit" 8:30 p. ni. Joint meeting of three Y. M. C. A. Cabinets, Y M. C. A. TUESDAY, JANUARY 11. ' 7:30 p. m. Playmaker's -Theatre, Authors Reading. 4:30 p, m. A. A. U. W. meeting, at the home of Mrs. Odum: Mr. Eng lish Bagby on "Personality Training." 7:15 p. m. Phi Assembly. Manning Hall. , 7:15 p. m. Di Senate Di Hall. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 12 7:30 p. m. Venable Hall. Movino- Picture, "World's Struggle for Oil.'" THURSDAY, JANUARY 13 4:00 p. m. Playmaker Theatre Tryouts. - ' . 6:00 p. m. Methodist Church Chicken Pie Dinner. 7:30 p. m. -Playmaker's Theatre Tryouts. ''- Mr. M. D. Taylor of the School of Commerce attended the A mericaii Economics Association at St. Louis during the Christ mas holidays. DR. D. T. CARR Dentist Tankersley Building Chapel Hill, N. C. FANCY ICES - - SHERBETS Durham Ice Cream Co., Inc. s "Blue Ribbon Brand" ICE CREAM Special Color Schemes for Sororities . and Fraternity " Affairs - Dial L-963, Durham, N. C. BLOCKS PUNCH shots he said, "Say what you aT f m ' T think even if you have to apol- ?el? goa 8 durmg the ogize to the whole world tomor row for it." He says what he thinks and seldom apologizes for it whole night's festivities. The all-around dribbling and floor work of Captain Bunn Hackney of the Tar Heels was rather ponderous feature arti- it is simply by way of retrospect the best exhibition of the night, cle, "Ethics in Journalism," by and qualification. Eight years Kuius Hackney, brother of the by Byron White through a ago this month I remember sit Oaptam, was the offensive star Chesterfiedly free-verse poem ting in a meeting of the edito- "W. O." gave his hearers a . great deal of consolation by tell ing them that they knew more by xie of his five field goals on "Delforescence," by Virginia rial staff of the "old" Carolina than Moses, Aristotle, Plato, and three foul shots, while the Lay; a colorful and rather stark, Magazine. Washburn, was the Jesus, or St. Paul knew, .al- detensive work ot Morris was of though hackneyed, realistic editor. He wanted to do some though he did qualify his state- tne highest calibre. sketch it is hardly a story by thing to revive interest. The ment. ' O'Neal. Heflin. and "Sis" Per- Katharine Johnson; a Negro di- masrazine was moribund, cadav- ry, former Carolina star, were aIect blt W L. Adams; to efous, palsied, spavined, and A man was arrested in Dur- the bright lights of the Durham a well-timed and thoughtful ad- suffered, too, from a bad case ham for buying a coffin under Y attack.' dress to the intelligentsia by of house-maid's knee. Solemn false pretense, which resulted in , rWain Rntin TTapVTtov aTYt. Howard Mumford Jones. Our and pedantic, it took the arts bringing a civil action in court. I Piished the unusual feat of beincr Copy of the maazine partakes seriously, oh, very seriously. It uy aciuai-weigni quite over balanced the present magazine. We'll say it looks like a grave case, II 19 Nat Is Back J The Durham Herald save higher institutions an "ironical jibe with this: "With colleges re suming work and the legislature convening this week, much prog ress toward saving the state, the nation and the world may he ex pected." - ' LKRARY GREATEST NEED "Growing,". according to one of America's essayists, "is like falling. It is all right so long as you keep on ; ' the trouble comes when you stop." This might well apply to the expan sion of the University. And of the needed expansion the great est need is for a new library. Hundreds of new books, pam phlets, periodicals, and the like, flow into the already crowded library every week, and last year the conditions became - so bad that Person Hall was rig ged up as an annex. During recent months the circulation has reached its highest point. r,l,r TV, or, v, mV. cvc" Ui ""1 111 U1K ICS- A . . , pect the contents page mdi- f ailed to commit a single person- . . . , j. , , j . 4.x. vi cates that the -issue should dis- al foul dunng the game, while , . t a v t j his brother, Kufus, was ejected , , . , ' . . . ,, .... , ; . ' , , well, verse which simply isn t in the last few minutes by Kefe- , , -i.u-i.u -'' -j. XT , . , - - present unless it be in the spirit, ree Nelson, for making four per- sonal fouls. ' v-- ' 0 mucn uy way 01 concession Line-up and summary: ; -t0. thf dictates f back-woods re- Chrolina (37) Durham (16) viewmg au uiuu mi mciiuuu Position names and say something pieas- Starling ing about each Jack and Jill present at the party. If so far O'Neal (7) j have slighted any contributors, Perry (4) t is because those contributors, witn one or two exceptions, sim- Harris ply didn't interest me. One of the exceptions . was a reprinted Heflin X5) editorial by Gerald W. Jofmson, an editorial lifted from the col- Vanstory (6) R. Hackney (13) Cathey (7) R. F. L. F. Morris (5) .. R. G. B. Hackney (6) , LlG. Subst.: Carolina Price for Van story, Vanstory for R. Hackney, Pur ser for Cathey, Satterfield for Van story, Evans for B. Hackney, Shape for Morris. Durham Y Mangum for Heflin, Heflin for Mangum. Referee : Nelson (Durham); Scorer: Mgr. Hardee (Carolina) ; Timer: Dale Ranson (Carolina). ' umns of the Baltimore Sun-pa per; the other, M. L. Radoff's FENCING CLUB MEETS MONDAY Harry Andrews, Fred Tilgh man, A. L.. Darron, R. M. Foun tain, and Harold A. Breard, are confined to the Infirmary by sickness. : '. There will be a business';' meeting followed by a ' short' work-out of the Tar 'Heel Fencing Club at the Tin Can 8:30 Monday night. - Indoors with a Kodak Every day in- any home there are chanced for Kodak' pictures you don't want to miss. Free booklets on in door photography are yours for the asking at this store. . j Kodaks $5 up ! Foister's ' . Chapel Hill, N. C. With 163 Patterns and Models Featuring the Newest Shades for SPRING AND SUMMER "Nationally Known" Stetson "D" m All STETSON "D" Clothes pressed free during the entire college year. B iinm llllllllilliillllKls