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r- 1 -" j the weather . ■£*-' •. * . , , m i VOLUME PlVBi NUMBER 1M FREMONT EXPLOSION KILLS ONE AND HURTS TWO SELM* MAN SEARCHED CITY FOR BODY OF SON SAID BEU Jit- _ __ * ■ -gl Allen Faison Dies And Life Gorman Sherard, Both Are Colored, Is Dispaired Os Kifro Youth* Were Draining Gas From Truck When One Lit Match to See If it Was &D Gone; Faison fled a Mass of Flame*, Sev a Maae of Flames, \ Several Hundred Yards Down Road; Clothes Burned Off Body; Was Under Car q Allen Faison. colored youth. is dead;’ Gorman >heph,rd colored youth. wIM pi oo -l>ly die, md vJ t ; , uey Exuui. cohmii youth. Is b.dly burned os the re->i:h < T II e rxplm.i n , "J the gaslllae -an* of un e-ttciaoMlt '»t l-'remont Ooitii/ nbtht nn-tt nto ••clock Tim, bung Hjiyily i.i ih< bun Ik ■>( | the youug uti#- ..«, h • ihcy' loaYm ebo-.it the *«».•■ i o- ♦ <>m< nl B.i - day rn-nliifc. m t frojr r.nd chout ;• t weyi and Bc»ri to ewiuec Ufm^lvce “If we bad "out . «i* H-a d uke tua Ford *«r nala* tod ridln held Bh bard. "Maybe we you Id Mirk up auiue gals.” "Well, ora mn an down home «i.l fft eoim- gas ari of Pt'o ford, re plied Ex uni ’Ha soda low nic ruti , the thing, hut w« ran art the nan. la a few minutes they w«-re at the Ciuni hauae and the KVlaon hoy crawled under the car «ud turqrg the each that allowed the ga* to flow Iront the l*>rd «•- Dine oVlock at night. *l' bellyve we’re got it ell." said Fblboa disking the rcccpiaei* U.l# wbk-k he was draining the |ii •‘l'll see." replied one of life com panions and he At ruck a match. Then- waa a lurid flank. a terrific roar, aad the tank exploded. throwlu ; flaaaea ore, a twenty-foot apat-e. TYit| p three boya, wpre .sprinkled with the curdling yclla ‘of pain and lerror - burning aaa, and l alaon—-w|th btood v. arurrfed from under the now hunting car-and went howling dowu the rood A mass of burning name*. he roti tluued bla death run tl wu ihc high way for several. liiuudrrd yard*. •■My Ood. what In that.*' cxclelmcd Leonard Haye* ti Ihc party In Hi aiilomnhile with him aa the flatiili.g negro time ln» • r’ew. Throwing i>n' the break*. Mr. H'yca brougbl the' rgr to a grlndlny stop, leaped o-it.j and aelird the nerro. hurled hlariiHo| ~ the dirt In the ditch by the aide if. "* ti£ road. Orcr und over he rolled the boy '« the looar dirt, aud hlttr tlasiun lick ing hnugrlly as it.» llexlt showed that the Are wan being nmoihcred 1 But when Ihr .la'll Ilatnr WJH mit.l emir • collar awd a (Milt remain'd] on the boy. He died at six o cluck yeateiduy „ nrorwlng Exam and Hhepherd who hail born over the car, heat out th« on them Helm* but not before were last night. It waa raid that tbi-re wan little chance «r Shepherd reravering. '■ • fraiwewt » lew bwore aftfr the Eal 'aefc'jiWih’tW**' • 4“ & 4lifl|MjMt d*'A^ v • Mt alcwnk the bdpdjr* and Iwic *»<> - en by W. H. Coley a reap** table col orrd man on the edge of town, wreck lag the bug ay and Injuring Colay OWu'N beftaxa thry know tfe driver pf the automobile and expei I to aerve pa per a in e abort time. h11.1.H» BHBX I ARM CNAKH i .. • MBHAKK. Oct. I" Plunging out <M the mlaty ilarknc**, an automobile occupied by two Burlington youth* rraahed Into w car of Halveretty <u \orlh Carolina atudenu her* early rAICkV refttHTn# lb He death o( 6hr f ' fe.;,:, THE GOLDSBORO NEWS LOCATED AT NO. 110 SOUTH JAMES STREET IN THE HEART OF THE BUSINESS SECTION SCHOOLS HAVE \ HALF HOLIDAY I »———— ■ I Today in ( irnm Day. But No i*aradc is Scheduled, It is Declared r - All Ike klda are happy today, for ' It la rlrcua day in Goldsboro. John itoMnawn’a t-lreaa. whose eagag*- f mcnm la these parte are aa old aa tha dir, la bo< k agalh ‘ II la a douhly-dellghtfiil time tor the kiddies, for they are to huVt a - half holiday In the Goldsboro illy schools One thing that takes *ome o( :lw loy out of the time, however, ia the a tnonn cement that no parade h*n been achedulrd. The apodal train bringing the •how will arrive here at day break rad will be unloaded at the Durham Hosiery Mill* near Ash* street. The lent* will be pitched on James Mre*t near the Fair grounds. Those visiting the grounds by mu te are. Inatrqded to drive out on James street, which will b< a one wgy street for the' occasion, and U> i atom on Cleorge. Oates will open for the afternoon 1 1 rformance git 1 o'clock and the evening performance ai 7. PROGRAM FOR COTTON RELIEF Judg* Mtckinn Rules Thai law yers Who Porred Receiver ship Can’t Collect BALTIC H Oct 11—A permanent progratp for r lief of cotton farm t . ... . - _ In from the cundltlona brought .about by grow 1 ))-? ration wan an 'aunotyu ed here tonight h>- State Col lege after a conference of its lead ing agriculture ex pert n and eaten alon worker*, rite program Includ ed eight recqmmei.datloun of farm ers''to out thblr own salvation Indi pt'ntleutly of out ride Sid. The program Included growing of griijn cud roughage, development of all-year round gardens, addition ot •mall poultry flock* Jo every farm ing caltfbltahnient. maintaining -of at trust one cow on ench farm; rno | ductlon of nufticlt-nt pork to cure for I family neeitr. planting of .-oilon on-- jly <ip beet co!l«n land and rmirlr- 1 1lon .to lutidn that wjll produce at leaat a half-hale ca.-h aeaaob. plaut- Ihg of at leant two money crops each yeer, and drilnlte rotation of rropa-e Blue Bloods 01 Bovine Wo. Will Be Shown At Wayno- Blue-blond* of the bovine wtfcrld renreaenltng the popular dairy breccia Mid valued jft thouaand* of doffb>v * 111 paiflt. before the public In the log llvejnt parade to l*e etoard l Uf I'*. eRfMh Aty '*W**t* \*V«w ■ Sg to W. P The wonderful pnhtreea been made In Improving the herda Os tbla locality by uae of pnre-bren elrea will he brought home forrlhl) t*v tbe show It will be * Mifendid leat'monlnl to that group of far-ee-- ina Individual* who launched the campaian to "Put a Pure-Hred Hull on Ever* Pnrm'' here ggveral year* ago. fair manaaement, lo ahow I * l t ppreclatlon of the reeulfa 'obtained. 1 nod to further atlmulate Inlereat m dairy rattle brerdlna. la offering lib eral pr -mluvn* In addition beautiful ly Inacrbed will b« present ed to Ula owner* of winning animate tte breed* dt dairy ckttl* that bare BIG DAY IN. CITY COURT _ 1 w O . 0 Drunks and Speeders Hay Stel lar Rule,, in Mayor Porter’s I Weekly Drama Speeders aad drunks again played), the stellar role la Mayor Porter's ufty coart yesterday morning when etghtren defendant* faced hi* honor. I Fine* totaling |Bi were anaenaed. and \ nay era I defendant* bound over to * county conrt. The following were fined 11 atOd •-oat* for apeedlng: Jtdm Evana. Lou, Water*. Sam Scott. Norman Ussell So far aa la known L«ou W*tiA-» la tbs first colored woman ever to be balled Ist* diy chart tar trtohtttnc the auto speed law. Hattie Rarnee and Mary Bullock were taxed with the cost* for brine .imorderly. • Jschson drew n fine of fIA and costa for reck lee* driving. C- A Pafteraou aad Corine Na* areth were bound to county court on a charge of violating public law number 111. Pearl Haymnn waa boupd to coun ty court on a charge of assault w'th » plaibl. Pearl is charged wllh rais ing a rum* In Uttle Washington Saturday night. J. I. HnMamen waa l>otind to coua •tv court under SIOO bond on a charge of operating a car white drunk The charge of disorderly conduct gfalnst Henry Lewla wee dismissed L. A. pierce. J. D. Wlggs. and J -0 Pierce were fitted *b aad ««ta each for bring drunk Officer* found jibe |n their aatotnohll* .•n the atreeta The young mdh hailed irow Johnston county. Qua And*reon was. fined 118 end coeta on a charge of drunkenngg* Lisbon Melton and., Otr( W WII-. Uameon draw n fine of |lt and coeta # f«)r unlawful meaembly. • i “ ■ """ ' r _ 11 « • Say Queen Here To Get Money —— NEW YUfIBK Oct 1«. Speaker* at a meeting held under the wn«ple#e-Mjj the International Igihor Ikefenne to day declared real purpose of the rial! of Queen Marie of Houmnnli to thl* country 1* to uhialn money to aid Roumanla In completing forrefulJl t.nminlon over Hea* Arabia, with ultimate purpose of allowing Am ran oil Interest* to gain an ear over British competitor* tit South Russian field. The ra* held after Queen Marl* M a*hln*ion. „ * pi Km am rkmilt ok rl MCVTINOTON. W. Va.. Oc A fall down a flight of ate£ he wo* diatrllHillng Mhliwß "fVdpn hoapl'al* Indirectly r; 0 death, of J. Harry Humohrexy national president of the o\| Humphrey* becapye HI *ff«j t-nd pneunioiiHi il«.eloped *•1 ire veaterdav He war s's Ixwn recognlaed In Ihe are %racya. <Micrn*c> gj ateina. M| \ "The value of pure-br« *** '< nger gtie*t>nn*il br ra l . Ijd'r jntnMu .«npcv*«f | c W * W’lJt eHr-w.. T’* re ieal'ni *fcm -* mn+t£ grade herd In form of jc, crear.i checks are no there la no Inng-r any rtoobt or an time til* - - "It lio* been proved ttpii that the une of, r pure- bf ll.e head of a ford- wf a 'll ronvert It Into a prnf| rrade herd In two or thi j tiona. The tiatf-hlnod (Util Iberd of cummon rowa afl l rad bull will yield 50 pel luiiterfal than their ntotß rrand daughter* will pr.xj aa much butterfat aa -thJ lumbers. Tbaae being farlaj - w «w» ' 4 GOLDSBORO, N. C, TUESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER '!■ mpimi "i »St ■ ■ '■■■■ >■•)■■*» ■■■' - —■ » - - - - - - - - - - - Found That Death Report ! Was Not True Mr. Maaeengill Had Been Told That Son Had Been Picked Up and Hnrriidk Golds boro, Dying on The Wny; Visited Hospi tal* and Undertaking Establishments: Son * Reported aa Having Been Seen, Alive and Well, Yesterday In Belma today there Is a happy family; a family that bad started li mit to bury a son and brother today, end found that he was not dead aa i sported. . . 1 A. Mr. Massengtll of Helm* came to Goldsboro yesterday prepared «, claim the body of a new hr heard aad been kHled in an automobile ac cident. but no trace the ‘sup posedly dead ma% coj|d be found >n the city. A aou of Mr. Maaatnglll was In an automobile accident near Urinat ion Suncjpy ulght. and It Waa report ed that- be had beta pkkd up add rushed to a hospital hen*, hat died be fore reaching ihc city. This was the news that the Selma man brought when hr came rearchlug for U}> body of hla son. Princeton officers gar# him the Information, it Was de clared. Trembling and unnerved with Ui< grief that wan hla./tbe father rUfco the hospitals here, and then Be tall 1 cd upon the. two undertaking ml ale j nahmenta- Seymour'* anu Stanley’* I Everyone he was greetejt wdb formation that no ro ' "‘W. uiui been orounht Then h* eong» r dveat loned heard traces ■* !r; or *' 1 ■ „■ ;,==■; ja: KIWANISHEAR RATES DEBATE * JudirtM FlahbermiMted in Effprti «, to Pick Wimwni; Rcnch C'ompromis* Debaters dlacuealag the guMtlon of the Incrftafe In water rates for the i city of (ioldaboro fought lo a draw at [ the regular meeting of the Ktwants ( inb In the Hotel Goldsboro last-eve niag. Bo long-winded were the Speeches made by the debntera tha the Rev. R E. Brown, who had town scheduled to address the club, did not get a chance, but will t>* heard at a Unef^dat*. The question dlsruesod was "Re «mltrad- that tha Bused of Aldermen of Geldnlioro was uuetiflad io is i creash.g the etty water ratee.** The | amrmatlvc team waa compoaeg or A I T Griffin and Cmpt. IMoar H Data members of Un* ncgnUve team war'' W W Minton and Charlaa Milter Judaea for Ihc occasion were J. C. Vanatorv. Rev. Peter Mclntyre, an I A. H. Senlay. The tour speaker* disclosed the r - ■elves a* masters of tha forensic art end second to none in thrir masterly presentation or the subject The dr bate ia dpscribed as truly Webster tan sad It I* reported on good so thortty that the nhadoa of Wehate Henry Clay, and Pntriek Henry gibb ered silent onlookers and clapped ghostly hand* In glee at the ora.oey which graced the occasion The judges conTesaed themselves completely ftahbergastpA when perfect things'fa the moat perf#,t "j one of the Judges le quoted a* aayfnr | They romprotuleed by deriding to| Tigard priifs to the two best speak ers and tßcked One on each aid#—Mi‘ Orlffln from the affirmative aad Mr. Minton from the negative. The prityg were hickory-stick waiting i venters from / j vault < luhggm ‘ ~--.--y!7- Today Is Opportunity Day For Someone Io News Campap. Are Yoo Awake Or Skew? ODEEN V)ARIE IN WASHINGTON Gown io Botlid Ntfht .-(Ron mattign lAKitlion After Busy Flrtit Day In Aaorick i. ... J . „ WASHINGTON. QcL It. ~ Qatm Mari*, ot Rqumaala. at the <4os* ,••" her nrat day la America, returns! to rest on Ronmealsn soil, after a day crowds with many cordial wal i •n*os and sew rights described bv th queen aa “esolilsg” and M 'o«cjbing M eh* was boused tonight la the'Rou manian legation, become by hSr force •nee the royal palach- of a distant Balkan kingdom. ° The queen first glimpse of Ct* capital of the new world, she ***er#J u;mn today cam* aa ske stood «»l the arm of -Recretary of (Mate Ksl'ov ; end or thr arcade of Union dtotiou. d*IK the lighted doar of the Uapll.tl drew and exclamation of surprit* and ,alight from her. rlatng a*-It dM ov*r «n arc Nghba ohy ngatnet a dark ahy Marines lined her way from hex' • pecial train, which arrived from ijtom V*eh toaHH at t stale iR >a the . ririranee of thr station. Army bnntfs | trumped the Roumanian and (Hen {the Naiioiuil hntheme of ike Unite* Etatee and n squadron, mostly of tbs, third rahrarr ot Fort h9 r . formyl lor guard of honor. - A OOAtfßl A IBVDW^ DISPATCHES raMB nvq. gam Are $,» awake or aleeplagf Art yon gutting tjf w getttag Ml The*# are qaeriloM on* might wall ask one’s self. It pays ta taka lh* veator, rontaUjHi. I. im* tori, souar* la the toon f mammoth IIO.BPB gift IhtrßeHßjf: today, white pan am firmly nidM Answar these qaeril— to * 9riW» ooU; I low aapy *vo.ta*a on fill w*»- iag ta sacrifice? How during spare momentp a» (««., An.wer th«o* qnaritooig IM|ll «ourself and you wIH ke >*f to pripp iMrjii _ Tha News »{9.08p gift When an opportunity PffMtto %• self wherria yon hww soma money, and add 'mptrilutlF to " ’ rour income, whr. ym» ktotor yow kr# bound to help juunrirm <ll**. . A —-to - a m • '■" -v t. JL4 'to
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