\Vnum Oiris And Oxford Boys Win In Ca,ge Tourney Roanoke Rapids Meets South Boston Tonight Littleton Gnls Bow to Wiiton; 21-19; Bpsom Boys Surprise, Bui Are Forced Cut in Final Minutes ov Ox ford. 24-19. G..: t * v\.' . '• M.’.t *: - : M-, A 1 V i'i i W. • :• t:. t _ n il ! < >\ s. it. -.,i Hi;.. . T ppef Sadie: Ove:" H! li 1 T >\ 1 . I 1 To May. : ; Shear.::. Topping. . 11 Men re. _ W.iiitM r :. Nt-lson. y I! -use. .. T :.. .' ; i Bf)V> 1 ISOM Fur Ft. Tp ’.VIcc: j .. ey 1 Men r.n. Ay SC .e It -: - Robe". :. ’ OaFOF!) ■ i i.r. Ft Tp V - r.el.. : Leonard. Aery, c Moore. William Peopa . i U. S.-Mexican 1 Relations C cod Chape' H ' ! — i AP) — till - Na « ' ' e fo md " Amt'. . ulrli;, to si1 l;|.. again.-: i i *v; As guest t Inter-1 rtat na : f the (d vert t.v : \ .n- c - til!’) >*’tier i rer < 1! r| the : v -met good- M • r • ( v collabora’K.n fa >n the t: no of Si mon P. ■!:■■ and 1 i: »■., ■ Unified ent nd rged that all Anted n ■ date “their de nocracies a ■ -ie" "The ■ o i-ness "ho p-or gency. the n -n- iv •' h of are such t t ■ ' ■ ■ ms ” he said " 1 Id ' • nn looking for elen-< nts a d■ c»’„,.er,;_ tion and discord b ' sho ltd rather lay stress nn <- 'Cm:e--, n common ideals: our <>ped >m peace among ourselves and freedom at home. “We must pool our physical . nd ■piritual wealth in this war against political doctrines based on bru tality. hatred and complete disre ford for the rights of others.” Greenville Gunning for Cage 1 itle • » j ; ' • J I . —-- I Duke Nine ! Schedules 23 Contests :i -Lorn.:;, . <* tombs* | ? in; ' ilmptto stale ^ wr.e against ; . y i ■: Smith Carloina's l a: Columbia Mart’ll 23 ; - ; *\ brace <>f c intests wit •n and I-’ irman k ivs - tie- ! : e days. n xe's 1942 home - . x, ;;j Wednesday. April i. . C i tv tides Duke j>r a. ,4-. a- • 51 u ' Dev ■ • Rter- ‘ rectiosal oppose ...n : th- campaign. | i'v.-enty >»* •: ■ ■ • De them I confrenee : Fen’ ; •« i the I loop program, me ’hrej-game rer.es i ith Waki nl ■ i | i - - - • ' t game will -■■■ ' -moe; id * are lights at I iy 9 D . . .. on i D-.l 12 I i Tar ! f..'■ <:7 15 1 - •' • ■ n< '••••• >’heii-ued ; it.- t £>*•:■ t e played at R -1 30 as a part op a d >u 1 ; • : 1 vvhic Carolina and e 1m re-1 tv... also participate. Anoint" highlight is the return of ' ' iitionai E ister Mond: y d - he- - ler. ’.vhie.'i tv i! pit th niv • thf Univer. ■ y.and • ,tf t in Da ir pa 5- I Duke has cancel led ; northern tour isu; y ■ . lucted the first week n m ,. b:caus< g nsportat n comp cat n md ne >1 the i northern schools ■ each ( tombs, who became head 3-'Cball ment' r at Duke in 1929. r b.-g.nning hir 14th sc.son as the Blue Devils' tutor. I HE’S HELPING FINANCE WAR, TOO •>—____ « — UNC Teams. Get 5 Titles During Winter St,.'. #* * hj ; ! • . • »•. * \ i iii . : . t: * ;.r!' ji' •• >d -1.<:: ;it Cl : fit* 1 ,i v.-.-.;, i S'jt' .... .1 ' i •!; I V t \ ' .. ' • • t «•. i vl • ■: 13 v. in • . • i . ; ..(1 a . s • • 1 . . . . v * a * •. boat Kit ■ . i u , I . , * • 4 . t I ‘ *! : U Vi1 .! (_ 11’» • it . • i n th AROUND CAPITOL SQUARE Hv BOB TIIOMI’SON Dailt Dispateh Bureau In The Sir Walter Hotel—Kaleigh SKil Ms '» tl 11 i.... t • cnt : i\• i .'.nr i llic.t'nt — i,i ■ • . . vr, v. S\tU» All,. 1. G : .4 it the im > i ;11 li. • (T ; .: t■ i>i*nt •• "d : ?. .** a rg *. .arc 1 7. v:,• i 11 ’ r ’"'a- >! .7 ,n* dnern*;• : • ■ ■ i idg«. t. wli > - .n.i ; mg tiir study : !• the g • era • •, -eying that the a rat >ys ten; n> ■ be devised i t 1 < p aey ): r \ rl'.i 1 li.I U . • : * j »* a nr r > gi ! away :th my a- . nder t nr ,-y - - a a.. Mid I>ry*a a. ad I’lim; ti... drparta cat !..■> em ,g: a :d ' a - l • d T X. G ’ a* : • ' • < y' . V ., a !> >r'. : • a.d tiu n wei . d X a adit U ■ ■ bt ( n de\ I>c j. d (, ( a ’. h a 1 h< mert." Ol'TLOOK—. a , ’ i ;,v ” ending an ...a ' a a ysti ■. n'- 4. act ...p . a rt t .r • : rllt n* .a t !arv ‘,i ; • • • y ar It m a c g a r: a . . - -a-|r i.ty but I ti adgt nai.au ‘d .\aa * ■■ • a . a r . i )• . j a. . ' ''a - .- ■ ' 1 I Ill ''HI M AN 1)—lit . cU i lit. ' tin- ■ rein..:; «• i 1. , .». ■ . \: v t •'!.*, t ■' ;..:::. ' . i ■ t.* \ . .... . I ; ' ” ■; ; ”: ,‘ n". t.’il V\ 1 •i UCK‘U .1 1K: i 1 - 1: Ill IIVU i ed the ': iii-k r1 : ted and t. : t h e y < v. ini Id. i. ■ t-i n. ry t ,1 ns” had i n 1 .. j ,l V'. et.-L p.ouaUly wi iii !.* t iu»v- > c ClilTt ii. tltO c) • I \ rou ll.vri III It—111 the It g.s Dogg Hat . Sinet the Na tional Guard went w..\ I.' ni -:»t i . . a in i n Cap,. 11 I latch, i'. ha’ wnut lie visited Italc.gli la-t week he was a lull fudged m;ij ; with the .hine still on ms shoulder leaves. Huy mad qu te a cei eniony about I is inciting "Hi ggle down at Camp .1 aits u. Du* h .1 U e weeks ago ; ' a b xmg sli iv. with 3,0till soul.e s h King on. 1: was a surprise, or upp eel to be. I Jut At \S h j pen t • ku t licit at least one pci soil ex [)te! d :t. "Doggie • ' on gave hint a bill bud r ior Chiistma- and on it. ui 1 right gold t i.ti . . v., re the v.e.rd. "Alajo: I!. .! Hateiler " PFRMISSION—1 I n . last MimilU'! q.e 1 , If C1 ai 1! 1 e ■ t ■ ct'l. rc Cleat ell ... .1 .u-er it tlcig 1 nas been ed as ,. vacat n spot for British sailc.r ami .; a .e, who • hips were undergoing epairs Re ■ 'illy t: e v. . e huiicli eib of them hire. Tile • t.i’o OK\I in ■ ‘I'liiat.on ill!CP saw a good ] cture story, wrote ■ i peril;,s e n 'ai get pictor. ■. Back out l rt.i the request went "through •hannels.” Finally came the otficial "oinmunication: “T-Branch Information Otikc-T. ?: lp'gh. N C "From—The head of the British V.tvisory Repair Commission, Wash nglon, I). C. "!li—With reference to the ap jlication for y nurse It and Your photo grant r to va it Crabtree Creek .'amp, t am pit used tq i;i e y , i i! a i -.-ary permission. "(2)—At the pit rut time there a i o ro at tlio camp. I "(signed) W. V. Branch, t ie -ad ■ viral." 1 Too many fear not of doing wrong ; out of the wrong being found out. Navy Offers Trade Ratings K. .e.gi .vi ... u n ~ • ••• t aro • . ' 7ur0u,i *: '1 °p* .;* • ‘ •• iu jrid 19 to i utes • ’! ..t ...» it '. ,• iC*io^ : t , i ; :: * i. . I •. .. .1 rr : ' : •' ‘V“v t f ' u;ting 1 v -v t inter " fed in ■ i .n tin- na\ crve. ■ id* " '• I 'nited • bed amt •' !' >'•their ll'“ u* " 'v ■ ul . •• ' .n me 1 '■ ■ ' e be i r.i n g s up to and in :,1 potty "t.av:, (iepenci • and .In ul.t; -n TUI .:aut . . . f01. . : Mt 1 bo o i V, U • ' • < : . - ted ■ Mini. a .... :„„di I ' t‘- mod .. ..ad r. -'■! all . . ior • ••• ■ • < or ab vo. 1' . :m< 11i . 'Jo !> :von: > ave : , • h< V \ • 'th C ; I. C..D dr McK W, '.V ■ xt. . <: i icor-i-.-ohar.sje of \a -. rP_ ornitinf* n tha Mate. but niiinornus • aOatli ;e-~ -'ll: o\: -1 for ra -1 non i ■ l an tod n b< .a . : a.o b, . a.i ted FELMET SENTENCED FOR EMBEZZLEMENT lb "ab : '. II . March 1 1 —(API ('..•! F« '.-iu t. ni' A.-neville. termer deputy . kite revenue collect* r. was •entenced vt^terd.iv m S neriur - 1: "t : !u ri'Vt' ♦ > t > 10 Vt\a\< n ‘ate' pi n. Sentence was pro nounced by .ludge A. Hall ,1- • *:i. • t Ashe\ .ile. :»»liow ng a plea <•* n ntendere entered i y the defend .nt la.-t wt t a charge of embez • vg si’.M.Vt 7 i *>i state funds. The poet s the champ;.>n "f lev? tgamst death. *110 ■ PINT $015 HQUART JREEN RIVER BLENDED WHISKEY. 16 PROOF. 75% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS. OLDETYME DISTILLERS CORP., N Y SYNOPSIS AVrTTP V: Ns: • 37. bon-;* fi! :' ST '!:\KK l-Vv ton's lrmlmir LidWll. CHAPTER SIXTEEN NOTHING was saiil as Anotte, \*• 11 tt:. * ar. : the two producers : ar 1 the Blackstone hotel. .■ ?*.• , ■ , ■ -'h: iri-'ht t i- £tii*,.rr t1' 7a:i his 1-brows in . a tad a v<)iee of , iaasar;. v o' 1 to know i• _■ have yo'i fA • n doing a of an.-'.' the girl n-musly. V.'k.it on earth :n r. »ttire of a ro W, used : i spend entire aft ■ t'.e vaudeville houses ■ .vie kids. Music halls. : vs my child. Ho tappet! ■ i with his thumb. "Make \ v What do you want ' i ■ tlized she had been peer ■ _ i: tiie printed list without see s single item. "I don’t want \ rang. I've had dinner.’’ ' it is Larry, anyway?" Verra z.ii " asked conversationally. He's tine, but I didn't have din ner with Larry. I had dinner with Lois Lyndon. I ate mine. She drank lnrs." Tiie man inquired in a soft tone, "isn't that a strange !. ,-you "No. She drink- ail Mm tune." r:.• teacher said. 'V, u know what I meant " At ’ ’ t,■ pa: i r.o attention to him. S' e t : . ff her little brown felt ■ ' ' . : ."'tied ia r forehead. "My td siie s.in! apologetically -s The table to Vcrrazano’s pro .tua-r frier, is. Id i. t’"t giving his order to the : sai : nothing. Seymour put • I and ta his chin, and rubbed : s aivli::,' up ditatively. while he ••'ai'd it 1 • r. He said, in a tone that an.i unled to accusation, "You wen n t wearing your hair that way in the pictures." "1 'a lures ?" Her frowning puz zlement turned into annoyance. 'Professor Verrazano, did you act ually show those dreadful wedding pictures to your friends?" He finished his most particular order "And be sure there is garlic on both the salad and the st-ak. ' Then lie turned to pupil. "Yes, 3 did. Burptiscly ' I: ' I iodic er Bra ,f* r i was look ing at Iter now. "You don't look likt tin same girl. ' ' ■ ■■' a heaven, ' she murmured. I?: . .! rd leaned on his elbows an.. !•:. ught his face closer to hers ' ’ table. “Why do you say She met his eyes and found them ' s0 coldly gray and critical that she ■ :ls completely disconcerted. "Why not"" she asked shortly. "It isn't exactly pleasant to have your hair wadded on your neck and look plain and ugly at your own wed ding, especially when someone like August Drake—" There it came again, that choked feeling of hot anger. She picked up her glass of iced water anil sipped it, staring downward all the while. Because of Lhat, she missed completely the in | d glances of the tb>er , V- •• nano o! -• rvc 1 " V' • :•: ■ 11S p fl sot feelings, Bi i ; i "We’ve you. Ki cm lur. V.Y. a 1. - o;u h. “A! out your ai : , .iitu. c in ’ the auiali ur shoe hi' \ i: iiii vou I work, how talented you ai... Then we saw y >ur j.i. tut.-s r. tie- pa pers \ prof. his voice. ‘•I y hing." "Y. s," agre< .- i < tic s w e li 1. Qualities were ; looking for. Bradford s ■. !, "In your far, tions — sell y- ) pj ... ■, al ousy, frig t !i lity, • ger. E\ eryt ■ t e in theisc not-at-al • . • boy it.- ■ : i;; i ; _ 1:::. “So. after " ‘ ’ :■ v u .ivlv ran , imagii < .. , you j_; . aluj yelling i ■ . aft i I ’ -V ‘ ’ . :f sin : . I been | ^app, : 11, :• . -.. ... which li el been ■ '■' ■ on the o pro to the sandy n k-lik< tones they ;ti,nk mi wtan sin: was unusually , .r.tui. it' d. S; sank tc in tier ; ehair an is id v , d hai i. In her Idisappointiue-.'. ar.,1 v, Nation she found hers • bl tn it g eve ryone \ errazar. , l, ■ r.,,i h iv.e.g tid i tier slie was to ti. -ludicd 1" ins two friends. Augu ■- u 1 Larry : r h iv ing upset ln-r in tin- tir.-t place, riven the in m win>se a, : ha 1 iisrupted— si blamed everyone in a blind, groping, helpless, heart broken anger. "I didn’t ki nv I w is on id ,v. she began in rrij pi, .; • ■ , ' Verrazano waited until t! ■ w , t er placed seafoo 1 coi kt n the tabic, before asking. "Win- , ;.-e did vou think you d be alon, m a pox with a spotlight o n v< u the gaze shu tune : unon liim was dewy and besec hing [ mean I didn't know I w is being ii ptavc d to Mr. Bradford an 1 Mi Sc nnour." "Dismiss that angle for the mo ment. 1 want to ku.,v. how vou happened to i,. making Midi a sPf ctaote of yourself " Nc t trusting her voice. Anette just shook her I negatively. But Verrazano re tused to accept that for an answer, ' Having discovered that her < v. lids weie slightly puffy, he prodded de- 1 klvrately, cruelly, "Come on t, 11 n:e Speak up! Have you been struck dumb?" He jabbed a slim salted wafer into the sauce on the seafood. "I can't understand v l v you were not at the theater with Larry. That's where vou belnm Larry doesn’t think so—he' didn't want me there." The ■ h managed to get the words said without faltering. But now the enormity of having been spume,!! seemed far more insulting when I spoken aloud. Her eyes widened 1 with a shamed horror and she glanced quickly about the table" to see the effect of her statement on the three men. They made no answers. They had stopped eating, however, and were sitting quietly. Waiting. Watching. , And then it happened. She dropped her eyelids as shields against the tears rolling over her lower lashes, then as they swooped down her cheeks, wiped them away with the backs of both hands, simultaneous ' In £. ■ ' :r<« : .." ■ • - nr'. 1 child* ! ' i .mo ' tea rs again. To r:"5, watching eemed not ’ 1 ’• • Ni .' i.t her late <:in ’ r t ( .1 ■ . -ly hovering vaiter. Her grief set ed invii table, ■ ' ng solely to her i : ' ’ ■ I . : urln’d, not to be ' . S found a ban ikerchicf ' ' ti m< the flowing eyes, but er fact rt 11 ! ■ •. shining a:. 1 scrub! • king Fr ime ! above the exci sivt ly pla n white .■.•Par, it ' as yt innocent, and grij ping T. a v- ■ utterly bereft of hope 1 y, enly said "Please " !■ • r r a l't ■■' it:.: tr.es.' and Iff the tabhe • l't or J-..d Iadfor,! stared after : r n unhappy exprt tsitm ci i. f.iee. t lien turi - : t■» \',-n a /.a:." "You are a g my friend, to goa ! hi r into tl it -t it \vhat an actress! ' he exulted. T; dramatic teacher was cut fng into rare .-teak. "Sure. But you •1 h i bar. kti iwn it if I hadn't heat it out of her. You'd still have been calling her a giggling clown." Bradford turned to his partner, Alio w is weal .nr- a dreamy look as be |u< i:ed at a Spanish omelette, "Well ? ' denial ded Bradford. ■Seymour said. "Yeah!" and con tinued eating l’.appily. S :- has is m, i:iv facets to la r ; dity ; - i rose-cut diann>nd," Vei l arum, prais, , 1 T 1 : si e. r, : d Bradford. "And '■ igofou-'iy expressive hands." I ia:e the way she lets go, just not giving a cuss about anybody," Sevinmir said. "You can:t help king even if it does hurt yi>u." A fo r 15 or 110 minutes the limn 1 a ■ ed I.- : wi en bites and c