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PAGE THREE THE BURLINGTON (N. DAILY TIMES NEWS, MONDAY, JULY 16, j93j GUNMEN WOUND Can Europe Stay Out Of War? NEWS FROM GRAHAM TWOPOLICEMEN On Illinois Stat Cop Expected lo Bronner Says 'Yes'; Conflict Now Would Destroy Hitler Lacy B. BraHseutir Weds In Xt Jerser Personals. riiine Gun Ambush. nhleaio Julv 16.

(It TELEPHONE Wl MARY COOPER i city police pieased a new arch fcr members of til terror istic sang of John Dtlungrr today hBV bVEl TV Mrs 3. J. ThomTWOri Hd Ml3 This timely and authoritative article on the'situation confronting Europe in the wake of the tjerman cniiherl by Chancellor Hitler presents the views of Mdton Bronner. NEA European manager for many years now In the O. S.

for brief vmt. eeived here lbe marriage of L. L. Wilson s.r lisMng Mrs. Miss Luella Munson, daughter or John whitesell, near Eon ecu Mrs.

Am Humphrey Miinson, pi I Her. J. A. Woods and children. Oarel, ftn.np and Lacv B.

Brad and Erma, and D. G. Thompson spent the week end at Roanoke. III quest ol lour men ana a "vciasi who shown don two stale pa One oi wounded men. Gilburt Cross, was expected to die.

His chest and stomach aere riddled hi1 seven machine gun bullets. The other. Fred McAllister, was wounded in the left shoulder. Police attribuied the to Dlilmser or iiii ass ciates "oeciuse ii wis entirely unprovoked. The two policemen said they were "ousted shaw oi New York, son Mr.

and Mrs. T. C. Bradshaw oi Graham, on Saturday, July A. Woods.

Ii Eurorie lr.Mired airalitst war Miss Bell, oi Kaicign. spent I hi wee end at the home oi her tor lbe next 170 ears? Arc the aunt, Mrs. J. Edgar Long. prosiects lor European peace bei Mr.

Bradshaw is a graduate dI the lew school oJ the University of Neirth. Carolina and practiced here "for sometime with MaJ. J. J. Henderson.

Later he went to Gastonla and linen to New York where he is now located. Mrs. J. McBTloe Hon nas re turned from Montreal where, she toaay roan inry nave oeeti ioi It looks sr. to mr.

despite the had bn drawn. tended the woman i of kiAAe irar rjilk. Prance and Germany are like two Utile conference. Miss Carrie Scott, of Atlanta. is visiting hcx niece.

Mrs. E. Ith chips on meir snouiaers me Is afraid and the other A Thompson has returned from a week's Star at White Sulphur Springs, near Mt Airy Ha wis accompanied by His mother and other relatives. Cooper. T.

Smith has returned to DCS Plnines, a suburb, to mvestl gaie ihrec new automorjiles or Hit same mate parked at a pari high wav imer.wctio:i. C. uss hardy stepped trom the police car when a machine gun chattered from darknes3 of one rtp.l cars. He 'ell back dasn't." New York after a visit with his sister. Mrs.

B. Jones. relght bleed her while and spell her doom even it she won. C.e rtav tor Rrntttalown. h.

to visit the week with his moth ner daughter. Mrs. Frank Car b0S and X. A. P.

Williams ward McAllister, who emptied lis eun behind his partner's woiider whfii would happen if war came, und had to call up Jews, Socialists. Commnnisls. trade Saturday lis uncle. body. ihc parked rsrs sped away irnediareiy.

he week njgrit in Danvitie wun Among those spending end at Morchead City ire: Mrs. and children. Miss Evelyn and Erwin spent the week end in Charlotte with Mrs. Lloyd Leonard, who has recently operation for appendicitis hut 1 improving nicely. Misses STJzabettl Barnes and State Farm Debt Dorothy Louise Mann.

Gertrude Gillespie, slanlield. H. JJ Capps and Wil liam MrAdatns. t.iu, worn, nf Elizabeth, Adjusters Fast Aiding Farmers Raleigh. July 16.

JU.PI Two representatives oi the state Farm Debt VHT.lirwat are their home In Inoir after a visit UT. Johnston has retimed to her home after a visit, With Miss Jones. rifles in their hands. Sui tioops might be dan gcrous lu Nazi officers thnn to the enemy. Tire main danger is some unexpected and unpredictable event such as was the murder ot Archduke Ferriinunl of Aulvtl Sarajevo 211 years aco.

On form, neither Fiance nnr tie. re.any wants war. ond there is reason lo beliere that even op pareutb' jingo happenings the men icing speech of Gernvmy's Rudciph Hell, and liie hast Msit of Hante's Minister flsrlhou to Eucnd nay be pavinc the way to peace rather than war. Hess Knows Better. Hess's speech amounts to whis ceedins lapidly with ovgamiitlon Saturday for Norfolk and Vinsinla Beacn where tne.

win cycuu HILLSBORO NEWS Win. W. O. Rdmondson, wno nui reeoilcctlon of THK HAM) THAT KOCKS TOE CBAOLK 'The taniioo foilder of ihe morrow. Tilt! ltl prow to nuohuud itilh been the guest or her caugnier lu aeveral days left Friday for her home in Bath.

rural debtors and creditors in srt Lling their obligations Harry Wat kins. Durham, and E. R. Buchanan. Sailford, thus far have assislcd in formation or local cornmillce5 1n 15 counties.

Eich committee will be composed of a chairman and tour other members, all selected from various groups well acquainted with farm finance the horrors of (he last war. They'll be laogM the jtory nt dyinf ll eroes' dealhs tnr llij and Killer. The Hilltboro Amusemeni. cuio irtll hnld tlieir rccuktr monthlj' hostess at two firct clais war now. he would have i sailed by Eddie Rau.

finished Rrst contrary, there Is no tangible evi a holiday for the middle class of small shopkeepers. tling In the dark lo keep up German courage. He assured France. Germany's oeaceful intentions. dance Thursday evening at the club house.

newer, inclndlne nil those hundreds Gllifixut to the Southern Yacht New Orleans. problems. but got the hurron wjys uusy oy nssttrtin? that, if France Invaded dence that Germany nas any adequate supply of heavy artillery, tanks or other offensive weapons, forbidden her by the Versailles treaty. Uwer5emDd0 a bright setting for hale his regi The Sis crossed the spending "some time in Winston Salem, returned to her home here er estatesnainor.s the land hungry peasnnis. lie has not yet conquered the bugbear or unemployment.

Outside liis own party, now torn with dissensions, his outlook is Germany, Fiance would have to 10 12t2n last night. The lrjtlure hags of )Voulrt Raise Up Sew Peril. He would hove lo put into their hands riies. machine rruns. and fight a united mtlon.

11r knnw.s heller. He knotty the final event of the gala yscht inc orocram nf the Gulf Yacllt Miss Lucille rioroouniue cjiu Charlie iiornoucsie. oi His persecutions of the hntid grenades, a course that might Germany jyut Heady. Her splendid civilian air fleet might be converted nnti hombers. but she has no visible force of flfthting planes.

She. has abund only a pail or tile Germans would be united. And he knows thai even that part Is Ill prepared for a flullt danrterous lor Hitler and association for the past few Jews have made them his enemies sey. are visituiK reiatnes ivfr Upinn Crabtree was car hi." henchmen than tor tne enemy. These rc yellow fhe color scheme, which iari relief out in the and nut CUDS.

Miss Jram Kinsej "hlgh. inning balL sal Mto Josephine Keiuon With a nation armed to the teetn ried to Wntls hospital Weunesrtay in 1 nv, the p. Le to a man. The same nppues to tne socialists, communists, and trades unionists, whose organizations he desLTDyed. with every weapon ot modern for a noperatlon lDr appenoicius.

different. Tlie manpower nf today I FTH WISE OLD OWL 6v 0 I LTt is rriifl that bcth nations will be nnddle ased by then ann ervous. France is nervous about ance oi man power, dui nor enougn rifles and machine guns lo make them effective. Her foreign situation does not encourage a war mood. She is even more isolated than she was on the eve of 1914.

The onlv strontt nowcr oven half way speedy recovery. Mr. and Mis. Will Smith and family visited relatives In Durham, have largely alienated adherents of TSwT ie hostess Misi Annie Donnell Pa Josephine Kenion. Faille ntrmuii of 65.OOO.00n neopli that powerlul churcn.

fanecving threatening to rearm, despite the Versailles treaty. Germany is eqlial DONT BE OSTRICH Jj FACE THE FACTS fBf A FUElS NO BETTER ifffi omily huve ancered the monarch Miss katherme Mtncey spent the week end in Meosne as the hrmse can be left al home or put to worn, in the rectories and utl Hie farms. The bovs or today, who are 8 and 9 yc.rs nld. will then be of mlll taii age. They will have been mcliied in the N'on form They will have lenmed the NaBl version oi history.

They are the cannon fodder nf t.he morrow Thrv will etow to ists, ins, insia Rinsey. ventlvc war. friendly it Italy, and that country hai traditionally been loath to be guesl of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Heichswchr in Doubl.

on tne opposne sine, irnm tug Miss Lions. Hines, of Gaieca, 8. C. is vislthnB her sister Mrs. E.

land. The Sleel Helmets, composed of conservative lerans of the World wnmnn'R MiKsionaxi Society Doomed fciven if victor. France wants peace so she develop her colonial empire, but also because another war would Put it Is not imlv the militalv of the Methodist church held Its war, are less than luken i.rm. Final BCrl Ommd and her manhood with no recollections of July meetine Thursday aiiemoon stand of the reuular at and the foreign situations which act as brakes upon Hitler. The internal situation makes peace al just nbniit bleeri her white and be Reichswehr.

is The Srvmerl hv Mliain. Mrs! N. mother. Mrs. Allison Ormtrnd, are.

guests of Mr and Mrs. George O. Lynch, nrfinp sev 1 Hence her sudden' iurnn into nr. rrpuratlve. heroes' deaths for the Fatherland lert in nraver.

Mrs. Jeff Turner, the president, led thB busi friendliness with Soviet Russia, her frantic eflorte to woo Poland sine: question of who IS to succeed tne aging President von Hlndeubur is Iraught with immense possibilities. Finally and vastly significant is that in the. Four Power uct aniens Lilt ldlL; Iv.llU Y' MI.S. C.

C. Coie, chairman of al service committee, made Germany, heT careful nursing ot the Little Entente (Czechoslovakia. France. Germany. Italy and Great and Hitler, They wilt be ready, perhaps, in a decade or so, for a new war.

but not ready tcday. And In lhat unreadiness lies a hone for peace that is often overlooked SAIL RACE WINNER. splendid report of the work done eral days' at' Myrtle Beach, S. 0., ittending an Tnectlns at the Ocean Forest hotel. A Ma Browning has returned from a business trip to Tennessee Mr.

and Mrs. J. n. Mr G. Coleman spent MadeV at tford Orph rts Rumania and.

Yugoslavia), and her Britain, the time limitation was IP rears. The same period was stipulated in his peace pact with Po power. The recent, "purge during which some of hi; former trusted a.viDciales were Mled. shows his danger right within his own Nazi ranks. Tills blood bath has probably made Hiller new enemies ihirsliuK for revenge.

Pledges Are Not Kept. He has left many of his promises unfulfilled. He has not clrard the big department stores to make assiduous pursuit or mutual unaer stshriinc with' Great Britain, rnr the past month. Committees, were appointed for entertainment for the home cDm Lnir to he' held at, the church the Hitler, boss of Germany, also That means that Hitler estimates twees ceace. Eveu If ne fifth Sunday of July.

uawa SMOOIHER FEHTOIVHANCl war, he is today not prepared to he needs nt least that amount ot breathing space. If he got into a Mr. and Mis. l. .0.

Pharo and make it. Despite rumors to tne Miss Marjorie Brown is visiting relatives In Goldsboro for several son. of Winston MiLin. wj" time here Thursday as the i the guests Btrjj'Ua rjlitoairwpi Mrs O. P.

Wllkerson left Saturday for Social Circle. where ah will spend two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Walker Mrs.

L. E. Beard has returned from a week's visit to her parents. Dr. and Mrs.

E. A. Hlnes and Han ah Grace Beard, who spent several weeks with their and Allen, wiu Dukes spent sE Ume RElE Dr and Mrs, ft B. Hayes, Misses Sue B. Hayes, Agnes Hayes, and Mr.

Bill Hayes returned to their home Wednesday after spending 111 days in Ocean City. Md Mrs S. Saucatvm left Thursday for Concord where she will New U. S. Agents, Superbly Trained, Go Against Crime Washington, July IS.

CU.R) PirfA Mr and Mrs. A. a. Mitchell and re'nrDrceniBnla will be into action soon in the federal government's war against kidnapers, bank mbaeTS, TflftfrntrrrT; and nthcr nr eanized criminals. A class of 46 ncT Rgcuts of the Justice Department division of investigation, each a dead shot wltn macbuie guim and uutomnLic rifles that can tnit a death dealing family motored out Ji uoodlis SprlnB, Wednesday evening, where they enjoyed a picnic supper.

The occasion was in honor of Mrs. Mitchell's birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Knott returned to their home in Burluicton Sunday aKcr spending a week here as guests of Mrs.

Knott's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Walker, Mr.

Paul Fenncr, of Raleigh, was business visilur here Tuesday. Among these attending a house party at Carolina Beach this weekend were Misses Annie Walker, Mary Edrnondson, Marie Minoey, Alice Phelps. Metiers Willie Harris and Virgin Walt Mrs'. J. H.

Nowell left Thursday to spend several days in Fu stream of lead al a rate of nearly Lhe JieLd July He. Autniit 1 abmit 30 more hand Tiek'ed reennt start trainlnir, suc ceeding groups irtl be put through tne trainmg ficnooj umoi tne pres ent lorce oi iju active aseniB der Director Edgar Hoover is panded to 600. Human Relations Mrs. J. E.

Rosemond, Mr. and Ben Johnson and family, and Miss Marsuente Mitchell iett oun day. for Morehead City forspend Conference Opens In N. C. Thursday BIus Rldee.

Julv 16. U.F9 The The friends ot Miss Lucille Bivlns wilt be glad to know that she Is getting along nicely following, an operation at Watts hospital Thursday morning for IT TAKES A MAN lilt "Bill" Horn, who wen lhe Geld Cup in IMS, to wind big racing hrdioplan up lo J000 r.p.ro. and hold hr to a ipaad ol 40 10 74 miles par hour, mile after mil. And whan he' llred Cameli quiaUr Inenase hia Tim and anargy. Southern Conference, nrt Hnman relations In intluilry will ouen its four dav annual session heTe.neit Dr.

and Mrs. Jack Moore left Thursday to aiscuss current Indus trial prnb.emi and Lrends. The following are listed as speak. this delightful way of "turning on" your flow of energy YOU'LL LIKE mittee: Julian S. Miller, Relieve Headache And Quiet Nerves Id Three Minutes resident of the U.

S. Steel poration Harry N. ciBTke, Oleve land, Industrial Relulions counsel Turn to Camels and leatti the truth of the sty ing, "Get a lift with a CameL" tike to smoke steadily? Smoke as much as yon wish! Camels are made from finer, MORE EXPENSIVE TOBACCOS titan any other popular brand. They do nor get on the nerves. get "life and everything is all serene! It's a swell feeling just to smoke a Camel and be your real self again That's what I do whenever I feel played out, and Camels nertr get on my nerves." Try this pleasant and cnnvetiient way of ironing out fatigue and increasing vibrant energy.

Horn, winner of the gruelling Gold Cup race, refers to his experiente in these words: "The man who drives a Gold Cup winner needs the last ounce of energy he's got. After a championship race I "break oat' my pack of Camels quickly, believe me! In no time ut all 1 A famous New York research laboratory reveals that smoking a Camel produces a definite in. cease in your flow of natural energy. The effect is delightful, completely natural. Many smokers have learned of this "energizing effect" in Camels for themselves.

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