Not All Is Harmony jLwarl Says Quar rels Go on in Washing ton Despite War; Hull Win* Dispute. ,, , . \l.i l s ! . M i H W; T J " i ('n,.limn ! u a . i. ■, 12 Ail .. j 1 1; W.i : g O M ] | ,■ • .ailin' I,, mi " a r: ... is nth pit tty ugly i;■ i:,i State S' erel.u s Corddl I lull'- ill agreement .. : ■ He ry A Wallen nut l ire pis ■ , lent hut .IS rhair , n f the heard ,> economic warlart* belongs in the I'nrin er cla. 11ieation. Henry'- p'npn. ; 111 m was 'dial Ins forilrll Hull l> ard v. as cnddlr a to make dicker. ! .- i n intries. for supplies i ',ird. 11 contended that 1 II,. a Plied in telling what , , . , d disposing nl' it urord A'ii judgment alter we ■ ' he State departm ill's ! , ae aid. to do the actual j is' , .. I■ a 11oii 'vas 11 u11 most hop I .a! ip America • ■ p , oilier part ol 'lie .,".y i'K' 11 Mirplis I i I h nry rater! him mi: i r i ■: a . m ex perl. having , , , :rite nsi\ e ly. having - - i p and being in prn p ug Portuguese. lie ■ • ■ he knew more about , mt : ess than the State i, id. He onii; ad !■> take .!at: ,P the lad that Cm eiitow. Spi'm T ,'nder S .mne- W her. who' .• , ■ . ' ■ p Pcally beli ip I he , i cxpeneni"' :- prnc ■ ' ,,t a te a well as Ina isitm to Hull. 1 i ! i got 11: ■ (Ice:: ,p. .V1 a llollse. pm,, while reciprncaP ".live, was geld I manly. igh' have liee expect I Si a !; - ry Hall lul \ re W : I lace. .:\ i;::.t ■■ as much I , iim - I bi t wen ■ . ell Mi I left ol the nfl'U e ■ i.' i, p"i t-■ and Senatm i' ■ d *,t the rule:- c. m - hie upper eongiesr mi nil 1 ,nw ell accused I tarry of ! Ill:d 1 \ ial.-ified" concern. II.a ry de- cribed l.oweii a bureaucrat." the adm lustration'- pub I. v,, 11's attracted . o p in: m In direction as a i t.un amount of curio i; \ .: volume ol ,i head i uViuen i i .t-aiU-Ts nc i^iikr roi r k i ;4.;> i - - - 'IIS way'.’ i j No ■* air i;, . i i nmcnlal i.ub ! I.I ily ngone.i■ ., . • > a naia’" i In a r a ■ . a din u an Icn I Iv i ; olio ! aa it her. I. ,. , 11 . . ! i . ,| '(■■■ < ar ■ | 11 iC)Lii■ -1 ii n i i:, ly In ■; ay a ,11 a i i a ic\ Ini I ided. i la!dy . Arc', >aId l\h - l I-tnsn .. iiliire t. laet- . nd r 1 ires, .and .Alelir . I i , n p!,i:u n u | iperi lnl ...a Ii ' n ' in "a ri,. ■ 1 rant Imre.aier.at." Iv ei y dl‘| laitiiii!,' ..lid dopn rt a a i; tal • .il)di\ ' ii and .ndep nden! agency Inis ,1. p a - ly ar ip. t .... ’ Senator Id Sort A Ta ! i-tm at. thtar pcwinnol. at i.OOn. Against . a i : : ■ I don't argue . .. nun not !"• a l ai d l d o' a i ,nv. ell Mellrtl a d a- null ay other milling mg i di tor. (inly. "a .rhoy.. In' made Ii'a all unpopular. Price tinss i onsnr c n-1 n Hi' m hi nd : del I igent. a not eunsti ' ' ■ i ■ the 1 , ! war to. r:;r ( ' . I ly nil. I . h-.t I.-- w a -: I' t • ' ci u ■■'....! 1 a ■ he was a p: Vaiiki .• p:aaa .tyite and a cracking g a d ia I t i . ed undo: in A rai n' i in. . ml up and di>wn the Su it: .'nua'.i :ui u c I roll t. The o jai. a a • down ' n re, t< u .1: tn nt \‘. . and d WAS now . a: pan ! oronoe I . o : i t ’ ; nd l\S' md • M’s mill ha y ■ m ,.. ,. pi to aijo! - ish d at tin. .mo' laid hi si o they didn't like the; .lewd it i mpet itii u. Well. it WAS compel dion, of a : i il l I do: h; in ! a" i .: . on a I he a go"d tinny uiid' i lam :i w ta ninet:t i anagi .a- id • ■ ; i r "I lead ineu" of print':! ! .min - kike Univt r.-ily fur tlu ne>.t ura year. 1 'l-ilf-dK. r ■,! .-1>ve. All have been na :red in hr'!; ' in I ere: i i i-a in pus eieri a i; is Hie new loaders (known :u • nro.i .1 liar ilar as HM()(' - big men :1 i'a.";ius) are identilied as Iui I 'p: I larrv Troleavc: . Sun nip •i . .and Donald P.rry, Waist, n s.iie m editor and business manage:4 "The Chronicle," Duke students semi weekly newspaper; ,! sen': I Pe ng! on. Franklin. Pa . and Ralph s; ", Kenilworth. 111. I, ;sin ■ ;..e agoi and edit'..- ."Done " Diiolies-," humor monthly: Sirni -a ".imphtdl. Portland. Ore., and Rieh ■d Lei; 1 iaild, Warren. I ’a , lm-,n u u.are.' and ''ditor of "The Chan;' '■a r." student year hook. Middle: Clarence Kofame: . Wan ingtun. I.). C.. presld. the Fi'a !'■: :!!’>• I■ He'tenic ;' 1 r ': Ki'inp t a .) 1 s. Sa i; Ml - < .ii lit uf MoaV A 0 tii m Trinity Cul len* 1 ( lli'.' 1 If 1 *• r 11 . ■ : 1:Mi'llt It 11 undergr d it* men 1: Stm. ,• t .1 'hn 1 n Slat* 1 I ' ire d (• n t o I Mid v. m. 1 ,\ ; ,111.1 T„ .lame Smith. i la. < 1 , ■1 <143 P .: Ituark, I ’ark : 11 I1.”'. 1 ’ . .'in ient ': 1 a men': j gif \y 1 i ...m \ V: t me. 1 ’ tt . ■ j 'me ah. . In ml lit ■: el • • a ..., rn 1 eat a the C* >1 If.!'* ■ ..! Kimmeer-' .'iu: .! \ . Mae . II. S- I,mils, M . aid Cr* a Hell K; t Aurora a. Y . a" - Main:' '" mi prrsi a - ' I > " !-l ye llandolph F* 1 I 1 a a a a h - iae - Manager of ! 'I'. A | ■ i; t era:-;. .. .a 11; !v and I head th* en -a * : .a Trinity i <’.!]* vm ■: -I .rein It ■ 111 -rd. Sa lie 1 mry. 1 a: a tha Freshman Ad- ■ C un.il civilians, Not Soldiers, Buying Liquor Daily Dispatch Bureau. In the Sir Walter Hotel. By BOB THOMPSON Raleigh, May 13. Sales report-. at the State Board of Alcoholic Co ' ■ 1; n.d to relutc the charge.- tha ■.creases in th(• sale o! legal lain , du to 1 rge pun iiases by . Lisa nd marines Construe:ion workers may lie > r: at I he AB( k ire but ic, o ic bays making $2 I a month. Take the report from Cllli'bci land c - mty which lias the to. c nca n-t K •: ! Bragg, by far the larg si Nnr'li < '.;rn!ina mil it ary pa t 1. : ml i d;mi>erl:lad’- liquor s.. Ic- I o,,iled i i -1,81)9 Hi a.- comp i -ad to St!7, l-!u ... in April, 1942. But wait a i i: 0 n't jump to false conclu.-ioiis B • can thii’i time there was a $2 a -ailloll addition to tilt* li(|iia|- 1.: \. In actual volume the Climb rim:.! ait decreased although the uum bc: ul men at Bragg merea-ed m m 1 msatids during the year. I ako the report I'rani N. w Hati . r: .ml O' 4oi,’ and vail find a sal> taniial increase in volume a- well a value o! the sales. In New 11.m icci' it jumped from s72.7u9.7o m April, 1941, to $ 13a,096.8a la- t month In Onslow the jump w;i- from -S'. 14. to $53,23(1.35. But 111 t ,.o ii.it (! ie t . soldi. r pi.rehe.-i■;■.- I i an large extent. The Marine post New River is now under eondma The number of shipbuilder. in Wilmington has increased many mid There has I. eii same :nc,,a a in the number of soldiers in the lerrilorv but the report to the stale ! .I i wd is that the civilians, n t the nil 'ary men. arc doing the big I n lying Last month's liquor sales in the 25 .I is uint ies amount ed to $1,161. 578 25 almost $1(1.000 under the - lo fur March but well above the \pril, Hill, sales of $683,579 60 The Apr'I sab's in each of the wet i" n nit ies w a- as fo| low : County Amount Bi. a u fort . $ 27,625 90 Bertie . 21.010.95 Carteret . 30,144.lo Chowan . Ill 32.30 Craven . 39,843.85 Cumberland . 114.309.10 Dare . 6,509.85 Durham . 157,566.40 Kdgecombe . 40,864.95 Greene . 5,224.50 Halifax . 54.407.2U Lenoir . 44,378.95 Martin . 17,645.50 Moore . a 2,438.da Nash . 31,597.40 New Hanover 135,096 85 Onslow . 53.230.05 I’, squotank . 42,346.0a Pitt . . . . 44,600.50 Tyrrell . 3,30900 M, iv .... . 29.554.25 Wake . 130,396 15 Warren ....... 15.487 40 Washington ... 10,782.70 Wilson. 41.575.70 $1,161,578^25 j High School Exams Begin 1 a ! ; • ‘ ■ f Whir,I began tin : • • • 1 *i !i (a . • u high t hoot j ■ i! • tilt . t udeill > j ' n •>*.! t 1:.* ..i:.id» ; • >' this week. , l' i.i i 1 i:> n ii: v. ore given to- | day in Kngii-h and ln.-tory: tuinaf- j r«»v. 11" >niii i ’! briny tost: in science and cnirmcrcial subjects, to moiTi»w alleinuon, m.duouiatie . and Friday in' ruing, bumo economics and l.aiin. Fi d,i\ afternoon will be do • \ '.tod • . ■>■..! ».f ci 'ii! lict ex* animation ■ St 1 1: rdurn M<»nday In j *gul da rh< .i ties, and art* 11» be i.i' d.i> 1 ! twill be U" regular i . i ii . ni • 11 .♦oil *i• t; u.t next mlt nt .1 ivp it at the high, i :: ; a: ;> • iv . ! b' . day morn oo ' thro «,rade '-aid nn !;■••* i :; i '. i! " t*ei. «'\eroist >, : • 11 S. :" ■ i : Is! with the bae , : . ( \ l\o\ . it. !.. *. and will be c *111 lud- d \\ odn«- . y night w ith at :* n c •. cii u *n ios. I ““ l tjas Rationing Registration Is Underwav I imi tl : i.: ' < i< • . _ • i r. p.r; /.’• • • < .i * .• It d kilid iii« • • < ft | >11 d .■ i: ♦. *;0« ti : ! .11 • ‘ Umii;* jjf;n;t.-d tifK . • * i.•' ^ • 11 .j ’ij« ;i .1 .i. ' ■ nlir; it- t' >f11s• r r i*n.l t ■" ith the m Ii.mi, • i 11 * !l |j. r i.. i • ii‘! 11 i.i ’ • 1,1*11.' «i! 14.1 < 1! i n* • ! .• him •»! 1 .ili' ' i i f i v rr .. ic r . e i i' i i t \ ’ i at.or.in^ t ;»T' c an !• . ’ ., i*i Hit* * X card, tnarkuv' f t: ’ .. i li «' Iti |)O.H** tin 1 f *j • ri the an • .tint ui ga^nlirn 70 Mim©n AMERICANS "IN-BETfWiiHV n I ili —and they're turning io buses for efficient wartime travel In-Between” the great metropolitan areas—in small towns, in tast-growing hew industrial centers, at cross-roads communities and on farms—more than half of the people in this nation me living, working, aiding the war effort. And, as more cars ate retired, they’re coming to depend more and more upon buses lor efficient essential travel Greyhound, tor instance, offeis thr only service to great numbers of these communities and unduplicated service to still greater numbers! Greyhound carries more passengers to, from, and between these -n , Between” points, than between big cities—saving rubbci, iud, and other vital materials every niiiel ^ ^ HI S STATION -*-IMione IK William si I IhaWoftBo'1 / / CcHUV / ___ GREYHOUND l /n E 5 „ . as [EMBASSY - Today Lew Ayree Lionel Barrymore Ann Ayan — Starts Tomorrow— j STEVENSON \I \T. !3c « NIGHT 30c —Today — .1 KAN AKl'IIl K—in “The Devi* and Miss Jones” — Yddctl - Music.11 (.'• ’ icily "Sw dig Frolic” —Tomorrow — 1 / / «.FI LL Sn/VC" / Meant to be lived in . . . this summer standby of woven C h a m b r a y . , . a junior “must" with its figure-hugging striped top above a...very, very lull shirred skirt. Blue, brown, red. Sires 915 . / / / I .r ‘wosf* , »*! / * * 1 Y H ' aICKY" A little traffic stopper . ., With its cigcags of ric-rac that tnm the moulded torso t p Makes your waist look lap as a minute, too, with n action-loving skirt pleat e ! tore and aft. Dobby spun rayon in mist pink, aqua, sunelint veliow. Y. 11 I? . “Henderson’s Shopping Center”