Bulldogs Roll Over Roxboro High For 26-0 Triumph
Henderson Shows Power
In Crushing The Ramblers
Roxboro Penetrate?
Henderson Territory
Just Once, Moving to
the 45; Preston Blue
Goes 50-Yards After
Tak ing a Pass.
H
Henderson hig
ro. t .
F: !■.:
: !it-.1
thin evening
ύ enellack .
<
The Bt.. ·= -
to ·..<.■ Κ 1
Three timendnw ;i
baited v. h«
§etlders η t
ing to Hertdt
Ci>\ t.'
iil tf:.' .
45
down '
ball >:·,(■
c{«[>ted
to :h Η \
Hendersoi
■back! i '
bloc Is :ng
The Β
down :i · ;
.and ' i '. d
extra point.
£ .Ildug,
dow:.-. :'d
and
I-irs! Ncnre.
Mend -r- ·
A i !en
JdftrieoTi and Carl is Mills p; I red to
move 'he
'J 6 n i er ' <■
<>n the : ■ x'
up «χ ·.
w : flh j '
play · ,
«le ι·., η
tried '.ie :
failed.
Hende:· :■
toiichdew::- i
Koxboro received the b t Hen
de n> "1 inter ί ■ na
iiig 'he .\ ici
up eight η
hfcki *ak "2
Rox
iag. with C. Mill? bringing ' » kick
t-d
j λ::, η : : ;
play r. ' ·
ree \ r ■ 11 g. i ;
Rami) e: - '. . ' :: ■ ' ' k
in* he ·
back '.Ί'·' ■ i{ >\
bor, Ρ ■ ■-·
II Ό e : !■
i ick ' " 1
MeG! · ... ·
f-r ι et: - ··. ·: I ■ '.ί ft ·.·.·
headed .
pcd " .-n ■·.'
Hende
k · k «
•piiSS 1 >11
to t h : · · · ·
two, η
d
ti
Hend
of! ·!" : ec ■ d
S Η· Μ·
with Γ :
bgot ' P ! ' ■ · Η- !. r
twin ■ ■ ■··.
Johi'^ . . . es
ifa.led. i · ,:rj -even
to go. ' ι · " I : ■ rough the
Roxlv ι' ι . ,!'i y a d nnd a first
drv.ii >; :.·. !2. On -.he next play.
Mill.· .led h Ν left end, .-coring
«.landing .T ripped the '.'.tie
foY the point.
Blue Goes 50 Yards.
.After the kick-off Coach Bob
Bmome sent several >f hts reserves
into the fray. H- Mills was downéd
<·η the 33 when Hende;·· >n forced
Roxboro to kick. Mil' th η ρ : eked
up five, McGhce got t h · · < ■ · then ··.
two more for a fir-t d< .ν*. Ιϊ·>\ί>·>π·
stiffened on the *·< ■ .
holding Henderson ,r> ".>■ 47 > : 1
third and nine τ > go. Powers fak( ;i
a kick, then pa- ! t I* -,· · :i 1;:
out in the open, n.1 It' ο vent 5ii
yards to score. ' ; .··· e · c ·
blocking a!. ■ u ν ;
converted th,· point,
f&FM
■ ndt ii 1 k ;. It
i. till
■ :"(\itt 'ιt'vi ^ ι -- 1 a ν■ ^
:ur.nd t· t::«? « >n a series :
e :id : m.-î play-, the
!ûrtc^s ..rd ii. · m 'ht· !î >\b"! « '
rime .\'hi *j J( ·ιμ- . Red up two.
thl'Il M:! - .il.il · .' Î\V tui»!
'..:!ed. \v ::i ·> \ · iifttinjî :he '
..ni an :h f..e T.ie H ".olers d.d |
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tt\ eept a H., i>'.fr : ι.-.-, j
..ek ta the J7. a". I the |
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DUKE BLUE DEVILS
TO PLAY COLGATE IN
DURHAM SATURDAY
I. Oct. 1 1 Ai
:!:·>·. ■ 'av. :t ;
Ρ :)Ctν/ «·:. Duke an i C ι:..'· . ν h - ·
Duke st liUtu one \veek from · · : ψ
= ;ng . \ a!ry ' ·<· re.
! t had : ·t-lîι ! · r ! :Ι'3β
(1
a 1
.vd
C3
tcck Trend
h Irregular
V Oct. 11, —(AP) —Stocks
ng .tii irregular by-path to
/•■ci by reports of stiff Russian
' iMCt* and bedeviled by new de
. " labor troubles.
Ί he approaching long week-end
; ; ! led traders from undertaking . \
tensive opera tiarts and thv short see
on closed with transactions ■·{ ■ ■ ·>
about JOO.OOO sha ' rec«>rded.
CI' ~:ng quotatii is.:
. \r; : ie:tn Hadiat: r
A:.iei:ean 'Telephone
American Tobacco Β
Anaconda . .
Atlantic Coast Line
Atlantic Refining ' i : - !
Bendix Aviation
Bethlehem Steel
Chrysler .
Columbia Gas & hii i
Conmiercial S>.iv< ·"
Consolidated Oil C ti 1--I
Curtiss Wright 10 1-81
DuPont 147
Electric Ρ iwr: ' . 1
General Elect: ι 30
General Motors 39 3-.
Liggett & My®rs Β m 3-cf |
Montgomery Ward Sc Co . 32 1-4
Ioyuold" Tobacco Β Jl) 1
> I'hern Railway 5 7
standard Oil Co Ν ,1 41 3-Fi
C S Steel . 02 3-1
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3
iâ-tsîsob
Prices Greatly Reduced On All
USED CARS
Legg-Parham Co.
Buick Dealers.
Duke To Play
Texas A.&M.,
Vanderbilt
gridiron giant* will an·
D .kt !' ·. : .-itv's Μ·1η·
'♦2. . · ''lacing two Ump -
!>!.,>v-ti 1 r,■- .·«mm·ιι at' I
• included a yeaΓ 1 i«'TH\·.
ml. .iti. π ι ι·«·ι·ι\ e«l
suurces considered m·
9t Si. will replace Marv-1
• · :t. Bittf Devils com-1
Puk.·
llidlli.
\ \
,\,il in Dui
îity's home soil.
Duke's l!H2 schedule has not been!
.i l l iy ,.!iiuiunct «i . yet. «il i ■
torv r«·«·«·.·. i d hci «· av ha\ «· ' -
law . L>l;' .t is i»« lie\ «··.! · he . t:
CAROLINA-TULANE
GAME RENEWS VERY
HOT RIVALRY
STATE FLAYSFURMAN
UNDER THE LIGHTS
'. u dt'ft ;i *.
ere It night in a
• .· · « : : it-nt
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Capital Gossip
By HENRY AVERILL
Κ :« si·. « ' : 11 —AnrU'-.ini-i :r.cnt
>y Motor V ehicle Cum m issioner T.
Γ. :.i e W.ud that there vvilî be .1
drastic shakeup in highway patrol 1
■ ; · ' North lin
. <··.·...-'. by î he bui'i' r. 1 : ■ a*
1 1 . ...y ; but that - quite
·: t.int > that the ,.··
carries with ' ·!;
' therc^ will be " ide a·
•••••.stent offert ' · ». : : .··.
• the statute- · ··.·.· ■ η ·
η itably the ti1'
Mr. W rd's id·, a Mr ' *'··· :
: "selective en! .··( it
jiven a fair chance to show what it !
λ :I1 do in the v. :· > :! ■ n g the
appalling :··)! ·:' ··- n.>w lu>in :
taken daily :ι X ..■■■ Car .1 na i. gh
ways.
By "selective enforcement" it i
should be distinctly understood that1
the e -Sioner dees η >t τι' η th. '
■■iny · ih.r ■!· !' ne: - .-.s il |
! · it ·!μγ> wh< -n t » pr cl .ce <
et·t It does " can that !
• · i.e " ."st accidents ttr ·>
elected for especial ι
the patrolmen and
•i : : icers will be in- :
·<· 1" down with particu
• : ta.η offenses which
show are causing a j
•ui 1- pro·.·v!ion >f the North j
na : talities.
Of course, the commissioner real
that his new plan will not be
1 ; 1 sh i\v all :ts host results un
after the maneuvers are over
r.d the hundred >r t. ire pat- ilmen
" iv.· tied ti with th'-vs are available
: - .·<»!·. -ral duty gain.
Hi d îes bo] ie\ e. however. that
• mcontrat a>ns :n the zones
•catest dnngrr. with m or · night
pat- iang than even in the past, will
sr : · i> t 1 cut down the terrible
slaughter.
Economists
In Dispute
(Continued from Page One)
want higher prices on non-essential
suit!, t . ! : m i t buying all the can. but
they want to keep the advance
strictly mder governmental régula
it >n.
Taxation Method.
Now. how to accomplish this?
Secretary Morgenthau especially pre
-crioes the taxation method. Tin
Treasury needs the taxation money,
for one thing. He's urged increased
levies upon nearly everything in the
luxury category and upon quite a
few things that are middling neces
sary. And Congress provided him
with the required law, which began
to take effect October 1. Naturally
salesmanship tacked the extra per
centage onto its consumers' bills. It
tacked on more. too.
It is noticeable from the very
jump. Illustratively, occasionally I've
been in the habit of buying a 15-cent
di η!; U:ul. r t! · '0\v law tti.it
til :i . :«· ..'ii iv«it>. Λη r\t:'.i
nicket isn't much, but it's .1 stilt
. , . My . -
.it · \ . : Γ : li..·. ti.it
?1 .1 'î »l Î ; W gVn\'\
r.i , · · r ule S.it·: ,et<
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Λ * t :t · t 1 e ιί ii. >\v:\
r- ■ t
i« »n
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ts Unci# Sa
Γ. · · ·"■.· ι
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And λ I W >
da y Henry M
finer Keck -* r
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? .^«1 .η c· >
•Hefnite
r ! : \ed \· > take
! · >;i, t)V
t » h ;y 4\'»
>■ : e\ . , - λ
Wait Till \« \t Man li.
rid!
' <d.»v*
ne\*
It'll he ..
">ne. vliii'!
I ■ · ·, h ' V
Τ : ·· '
it · ν Λ!·
h fees* wh t'-s
η he ge!> his
: M «:v:\ î94J
::n ache c
• !>N t.» \vh »
• t «»p:n; >n Th..*
M. : '· :v. ;· Γ ·.
*hey Ye r· t a
m h .. !"·!
■-■a
■ ein remarked
! 1Y . ·>". ■<.; ''IS
' \Y \Y h ; ι ? f-'ilks
as by what
. 1 . "
Record Crowd
Is Expected
At State Fair
Daily Uispalrh Iiureau,
In the Mr ** alu*r !l<nH ι
ι Οι i \ t ' ; -
g ' or ,. I : ,. · ! Ι ι Chili · 1 i I ï U < .11 j
' : . : . are ex
acta-.g : appt·mcbinp ι
:nd civ ilians—to see an all-out at- ι
.ompt to give T..r Heels the Ιι»·.«: I
ii :-! ' : : .·: "a· ι>l. : y ι>! J
1 Λ ; 1 . ■ ' .Ici. I \|lt ■ ; ' ■ ! I. I
II · " . nd five I
ι ; t; 1 i ·. . >i ,.»·!. the sates will b
ι
educational displ ;,"s, fun and thrills, I
Man.-gt ; s l> . ; ή .. .1
• :.< > ΊΙ ' : .η al t.nii.. ι· of e\ try- i
Th.ι! " ■ 1 " '.t· tip ,ι re- |
Iί ίϊ| . ■ the tilth operated I
: ii u[ L'uniii inner
.Vu. ■ W K· : ι Se ι': and un- 1
ii . :>·,. . · . .-et. Γ· ι -· ·!·. ! ·: aiiagen.en! ;
ί
• ' · ' cans Ivlr. I
S. " '. ■ · ' ■ has p. >s it inn '
1 ι ι
" -..t·· ■ ' ii ι < . ' dia ,ι V in and ai- j
:iust \ i b« given p· anai y em- 1
: ."l* the ex
ve..r acii $23.000,
' : ι ι Ι-v . . Tal I :ii)U --
nd d ;
l>r. ' ' ' ι- ·: ici·.· I 'he picture j
• e ·.·· nt ί ..·»· are ni ! ;
uang ι \ .a d.
Ti > : ι ■ ό 1 at-!..".ding grand
! ,ι!: η-. Le. .y Teter and
li,- i:··., et . i.ann ■ - and , · -
11 ,bik · ' U. and, a< always a
η ι ni... > : ο·ι.ι . . ii- ami .eut ,
β it ι \ < · o\ mi·: ι > λ λϊ ι s κι:νι ί
S . t": id- brav:- to tile -!.ig
ι!' ·,in· S' ai S .Ί IV ..η Λ the
seasons sn artest revues featuring an ;
all star aa.-:
Notable in the cast is the bicycle I
riding ι.1.' Page and Jswett, being the
country' .•-tand'.iig i. -■· : . a aid
ers Pau· ad Jewett λ h 1 the
audience ι.ι y mainte ! hey ar. m 1
the stage
Hart and Allison's own style ol |
dancing .·! e.· t a ι m - me >f the
finest dance teams on the American ι
siaue ' · The ·■ · · ".Ml ·:ι nf the
dance · ' overture Pact and
Pea-ant :e plat". - ' hi m in mg
th tin ht ci η ne·, rs Hnrt and
Ai..s.m ;a.-tice t·» c >:ncdy nlso.
The::· νι·:- of '.he Apache dance
:s par ex(. . ■ nt.
Aim! . . . r ,·-tar. ling performer '
■ ι:· .e- t ν η the p< r - ai il' Gl?nn
M ι >n. · η in the -h >\v world
. sone · · · top \' >p':a n:.-t- of the
•iiiintry t i .y. H:< pl..y ng and in- I
str aie: t he ng most l'itst'indin-g. ,
Jess : r ι r; . "V.iod being mie ■ !' the j
sweetest singers of swing songs doesj
ins' re ' ί·■>:· version of yours nd
the Sw .1 ·· song The H ! Sut Song
M s C 'i ha- aeen the .ong
-tres- with some of the largest
land- nf th"· country.
For ;>ϋ aind amusement Frank
'in and i ■ Ρ ds is one of th« clever
est acts 11 s kind. Frinklhi does
vender-· with h < pals a very enter
"lining a· 1 -aliasing act. .
Baron .· ί Dur nd d.. the impos
able in ' a- vers: m of how tumb
' i η t .'hoai'l ho done. This act is one
•f thn funniest act- of its kind ai
' ο Ame in stage todav.
Hnrrv Shannon. .Jr. is the Master
it' cer?m n:rs and a very fin» per
former He i- a finished musician
bring the conductor of the band.
The dancing of the Dames is most
outstanding. Beautiful girls. pleasing
p. !\m'M lit:es and dancing ability
round " il the all star cast of S ill..·
Chilli's ' Bring >n the Dames" revue.
P. ·:.· an tanned sole leather is
i·'... ail to iie the world's best.
Last year's bicjcle accidents cans-1
fi tia dt ath (·. 7 "i and the injur
ing <·: 35.000.
ΓΗΝΓΤΓΠ TV.· Κ XT Υ-FIVE I
sn; ι ; t: e . or to the
Λ··.:ΐι.-·«.' and Fen
. ; ... >··:·!. "Hell", Funny1
Faces! ι got here too late to go to,
s5:i. π with I. >u and Toby, but
I · t l-.ivo to leave until I've
t ■ ■ · · , ι fi-, t r the keys and Λ few I
. . · · > . . . I've got cock
: · : '■ I
11 ; .»·. 1 in t! e doorway '
■ .· ··, ,.!inking it all in. Louise ,
. . j ·.* itji i:i'v; curtains. Thert :
,s a slij -eovi r on the lounge.
1 . ·, '.'..it ι .ere pietni'3 on tie
ν ; I is :t: . · ·.·. >» more rows of crowd
, I ι .usl-,« l\i s Hut it *· as almost
t) , - . :,s that night when Erie
■ i s is only the beginning
Next year well have a bigger,
place. And a bigger one the next
yt ar."
She had a lump in he* throat and
tears in her tves. "Happy ones,"
she said to Toby, who saw them.
•Υ. '.ι don't know what it means to
come home."
•\V ve so much to talk about,"
t.ou'se said, coming in from the
kitchenette with a platter of
canapes.
I'm anxious to talk about that
job." Eric said.
"You're amonc friends, Adams.
1 can speak plainly?"
Eric lucked surprised, innocent.
"Why not?" he wanted to know.
"All I've got to offer you is a
rnkes-and-rarfare job, old man, ·
1 ait things are pretty slow, with !
the summer coming along. We're
putting more shows on in the fall. '
but >ou know we coast during the
summer.
"Get to it, darling," Louise
urgt d.
"Frankly, the best I can do for;
you is a bit on a morning program.
1 had to squeeze you in. The best I
■ ' > 11 ! d get, with a 13-week guaran
tee. is $20 a week."
Hallie felt lier rising hopes do a
sharp side-s!:p. Twenty a week in
Xew York!
Eric said gallantly, "That's swell,
Toby. I'm not too proud to take it.
Thanks wry much."
Hallie ; ! ; t · · 'He's sweet!
' H .· .-. · live on it." Louise
spoke her thoughts out loud.
Γ : re I come in," Sue
put HaKie, did Louise tell you
1 m . to Europe with Aunt
Λ ■ a ?"
Hallie and Erie nodded.
■ I've sub-let my studio for the
summer, so you'll have to clear out
by the first of June: hut we want
somebody to live at the place in
tlie ι our.try, sort of keep «η eye
on it."
' Υι s ' Louise said brightly.
"ilia", s the aeond job."
"1" i i· s a catch in it." Sue told
li rai Am.:.·· won't part with any
:1a:·;.· ι ι a caretaker. What I
tin ' · i.t . ' :s that you kids would
i.a\. a ■ . tug. comfortable house
to 1 '.'.· li.d. finitely, because,
uhde I'm coming back in Septem- ι
h» γ. Au; 'if l:"is (Ierii'r.l to remain
in the soutίϊ of Franco."
Hallie s housekeeping brain wai
already at work on budgets : train-;
lare, lis. electricity, lunches fort
Eric. f>o,i for the two of them cn
$20 a wv< k.
It m.ulit be nice in the sum
mer," I\i:»· said tireamily. "Any
swimn..: >-r tennia?"
Sue ; ' at th»· lobe of her ear
• ■ γ,a ι i 11 ι.·'. .he answered. "If j
you had a ear. any kind of a car,,
"you could j-o to tiie lake. I don't
know aii.nit ternis. Of course you
might meet s· me people . .
1 I could go for a little country
club life. Shall we take it. Hallie?"
Hallie lit lier breath out. "It's
the answer to a pray» r. When I go
to Worburn, I can brir.g by old car .
back. Sue. you are an angel
straight from the blue."
"Of course, it will just be for the
summer," Eric said. "I'm going to
see Meyerling at once, and the
other producers."
If you should happen to want
to stay on"—Sue did not say "have
to stay on"—there's plenty of
wood and coal, and the vegetable
garden yield is pretty good—if
Hallie can keep up the garden."
"Oh, yes, yes I can," Hallie sang.
It wasn't the cocktail that made
her limbs sing; she was going to
Worburn; her future was secured
for a while. She wasn't in Holly
wood. She'd never again have to
walk down Sunset boulevard, never
again have to stand at a tearoom
door with a smile on her lips and a
menu in lier hand.
She wished that she could go to
the big house just back of Green
wich that very night. Some funda
mental thing in her made her long
for the feel of a spade and rich
earth beneath her fingers. She
dreamed of the garden all that
night. Under her magic touch the
earth would yield wholesome
things; toruatocs and corn and fat
peas nrtd good herbs. And (lowers
to remind her of the garden at
home. She would tend the earth
and it would give back its fruit to
hor. The years of worry and work
had taken away something that
was Hallie's girlhood; they were
giving lier something that was an
agi: 1 appreciation of root· and
earthy things.
Sue and Augusta Amberscn were
ιοί sailing for five weeks, but the
weeks sped by. Hallie had three
weeks in New York, an»l then she
went to Worburn with Louise to
spend a fortnight.
Dr. Singleton had rented his
h· use. He was living "temporarily"
with a crony, a retired physician,
Dr. Goodenough, and so Hallie
stayed those two weeks with
Louise fit her grandmother's home.
Her father showed the ravages
of his years of worry and hard
work and his rccent illness. He
■ "kept iiis finger" on special cases,
ι but lie had turned over most of his
work to the younger Dr: KelsnV.
His income. Hallie ."ο:·η ivali7,ed,
consisted largely of the proi · · ..is
from the rental of the house, alter
the high taxes and mortgage pay
ments were deducted. But it was
enough, so that he could lmve her
old car put into pood shape as a
present.
After two weeks of bridge par
ties, luncheons and teas given for
her, during which she talked
brightly of the wonderful ti;.,,· > : ft
had had in Hollywood, Hallie ν ,tj
glad to leave with Louise and
back to her place as Eric's wife.
At last the day came when their
trunk and small luggage was
strapped to the car, the overflow
to be carted in Sue's car, and the
three of them started for the house
that was to be their home for
longer than they knew.
A u g u s t a Amberson's house
wasn't exactly a dream cottage, or
was it the sort of country place
copied by scenic designers. It was
high and angular and painted a de
pressing greenish brown. Its rooms
were many and small, and decorat
ed and furnished with the heavy
decore of the Victorian period whi> h
had been the fashion when it was
built.
But it was built sturdily on a
hill and its many windows 1c iked
out upon rolling countryside and
spreading lawns, on tall, cool-giv
ing trees and, on that June day,
there was a riot of color in the un
tended garden.
In the linen closets there were
piles of lavender-scented sheets
and fragrant blankets for the big
four-posters in the bedrooms. And
wood in the baskets by the wide
hearths.
"It's pretty glum, but it's all
yours, "Sue said. "A man comes by
with butter and eggs and milk. It's
sort of late to get started, but
maybe you can get something out
of the vegetable garden. ... If
you get a commutation ticket, the
fare isn't high, and the station is
only a 15-minute drive. I guess
that's all."
Hallie said, "Is It all right to
have company?"
"The sky's the limit," Sue said.
"I want to invite Win here,"
j Hallie said that night. "It wasn't
; enough to just write and thank
I him for the check. I want to do it
in person.
Eric was half asleep. "Win can
stay where he is."
"But why, darling? Surely we
can have him for a week-end."
"Asks too many questions. Might
be embarrassing," Eric said sleep
ily.
"Questions? About what?"
Eric turned over and buried his
head in the pillow. "About Sheila—
if you must know. Now go to sleep
; and forget it."
. Hallie didn't forget it. What
! questions could Win ask about
, Sheila?
(To Be Continued)
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