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38 DIE AS MANIAC FARMER DYNAMITES SCHOOL
PAST POTEN TA TES HONOR F. B. CRO WSON, Sr., A TBANQUET
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Children Are
vtiiiiti vn fire
Crusted Death
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Stored 500 Pounds Ex
< iiic ind Touched It
Sff; PmrmerWas Col
ton Graduate: Re
garded as Expert
! Electrician; Had Had
Trouble With Author
ities :
BATH. lOck.. Mat li-UPi-Toucb'
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who fell victim to hi* own 4f«icn
two dmiMltt explosions it the COB
aotldated school kfr* todsy brought
death to at feast M persons, thirty
thra* of the pupil* Moat of them were
children, few of wheat war* more
than 11 fNM old. Forty otkara, In
jured war* la boupltala.
Search at tka rata* eogtlnoed until
, darkness gvsrtoeh tka workara attar
Statu polioa M estimated that from
a fewa la IS botflua remained to bo
located.
Tka tamar waa Andrew Kakoa.
graduate of Mlchlgaa But* Collage
who waa cowgldakad an »xp*rt alee
ti titti His
Tka aaplaolMi at tka kakaol follow
ad kjr only a abort Mom a blast at
tka naaftqr ter an kooaa of K*hoa. Tka
Mast aaAikSifei hat Ire d earn baked
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nrs nome m »tn.
Tito eutltd ROHh tola* of the school
. sited ks sea Matt which caught all
tka pupils ladoara. aagaged In reclta
ttoa periods la thair room*.
fenhafl-af tka ilaaater describee
tka eiplgaten aa aa awful craak. fol
lowed aa laataat later by tka craak
lag of walla and WHlng of. callings
Many of tka papfla were cranked at
tkelr daaka aa taaa of h rich a an<
beam* cranked doW«
» Mhta police, pVoblug Ih the tangled
wreckage of tka achool, found that
elaborate preparation* had been road.
5~ for wracking-th* Wilding. Tka bear
stmt waa orlaa ctoatl with a ae
work of wtrao wkiok were connecter
to nor* than 500 pound* of dynanlt
scattered la vsrlon* place* Search
wf tka rates we# Interrupted tar «
tHne while unexploded dynamite we
removed. State police aaid the far
- ewe ippartUp bod unrated the Span -
mite Into tka bulMlkg during th.
night and arranged kla wiring.
He waa aeon to drfet up la kla au
tolndbile la front of the building toot
after clnaaan convened ("ompfetlnj
this plana, ka la kollaoad lo hare rut
a wire from kla automobile in which
other explosives were atored, t<
• hargm in tin basement Rifle shell*
aereml of which war# found near th*
battered automobile served aa fuaea
A partial Tfta of tbs daada retnli
that fir# children of oaa family, and
two tut tn two otkara warn kitted
Recounting tka faraaera character!*
tic today, nalgbboro recalled that hr
_ had appeared Utelttgept, buc-wrlt| e
tendeacy toward balag pagnarloue
Several coat rovertea with xwmber* of
“i tkn Mpkool board and thf iwripir#-
deat, they continued, appeared Ut hav.
V I ’-iifr Um Mtewn fllTSt uaau tide. .
Tka mortgadag us of pie farm an
tka aabaoguwwt feivctesur* added to
the condition .It la believed
aw • * * levee
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to Ike ranee of two asploeioae which
wracked a consolidated district school
bar* this morning with an
loan of Ufa of IS or more revealed
that the cellar of tka building was
wired aad eagtgtaed mare than tor
. pounds of dynamite
, The Investigation alao revealed, th.
state police paid. that Andrew Kekoe
t’llatoa bounty termer who wartklllo
in the egptnetou. bad touch off th#
charge by brtag a rib# Into a bat «>f
the 'iptoeivee la tbo rear aaat of his
automoMfe.
I'p until tiM o'alock this after
noon the bodies of U children bad
keen I smavad from the wrecked build
ing. Mato police aatlmated probably
II or 11 rnara wav# pat to bo located
About M children ware In the eac
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Sudan Temple today stages Ha «l<*r#otb annual Hprlng Cert-moolal la
(ioldNtMiro to do honor to HotT i.tate l r<-d h ( rowaoo, rtc., of thki clip ratantate
t'rowsou fa Thwirtog member of thr hudan divan and q be of the ieadlug
Mason* in North Oarollna- 11 • haa just con.plated g term as Grand Com
mander of tka Kolkhl Templar bodiau of Ysorth Carolina Wb*i The News,
the people of Goldsboro aad the nobles of Sudan think of iWiuaie Crow
aw. wa bars attempted to reflect In au editorial w'hlcli will be found on an
otkor papa. *
City Plays Important Part
iln Odd Fellows Convention
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Ooktiboro. om of thestronghold*
of the Odd FWIow order In' North
Carolina, la playing an Important part
la meeting of Odd Fel
lowa and Rebajiah* in Burlington.
The Odd FV» Hows' hand from thl*
city; twenty-two etron'g, la furnlsh
. lug m.iali fur put JUCAXtOA. .B*l JBP. .
nouncrment waa made at one of the
•ration* that the Koine here would be
provided with a swimming pool thin
Hummer. The varloua lodge* of ,the
mate were recently aak<d U> make
donation* for the pool fund, and ac
cord inp to report* made at Burlington
re*p>ndod imcrouily, v
Hob. T. D Cooper welcomed the
visiting men and women on liebnlf
of Burlington. and after briefly air
in* Into their keaptng everythin*
which the c tj po*ue**ea, declared “If
with nil the*e thing* yow cannot foal
welcome and happy during,,your »l»tt
here, may the Ivml hare uferry npon
you." __
Ml** Jeiuilo ~¥errjr, of Friendship
Kebekah l»ds*, B irllncton welcomed
..tte. victor* on behalf of h r altler* J
In word* that conveyed admirably
to: .<*&*. mmrnm >
which this gathering of men and worn
ew confrr* 7~-
The rvoponae* were madt hy Orand
Master K L Spaulding , for the Odd
rafe«%..efi* hgJlnr:
rreeldeat of the Rehekah "Aaaembly.
for Krtekabs. (irami* Menter Rpnuiii
Jog gave howm lntere*t,ing •fatidical
Information oh "the primary work of
the Odd Fellow* to care for the wld
owe and orphan*.”
Major 8. L. Whitmore, of Charlotte
Introduced the. dtUigulwhed rle'tor 9*
the evening, and veteran Odd Pelloaf.
Mr. Oalllher. with an appropriate ex
pression of appreciation of him and
■he lore for him In the fttate. wh*re
lie has had occasion to visit of inn
Mr. Oalllber *pok* of The great
work that ia to he done In th« world,
urcordlng to the trading of tfte Ideal*
of the fraternity expressed In love
friendship and truth, the mission held
la big and wide, an there nut be
osnllf amP faith la the work for
human'ty H* decUrcd hi* brother*
ard stater* mast not he MapaUMt.
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GOLDSBORO, N. C.niUKBDAY MORNING, MAY 18. 1827
=rr».Tygarv Tw.!-.
and f rot fill; that the records show
lirovreax twang a people by nature
energetic and hard-working for the
Mcccmpllahment of thing* they set a
'; • 1 Ive to do, ] •
- ihi first Orand ttncnmpm "nt sea-
Vrn was held at the Alaidance Hotri
atomtir sfMcriMRL Irel tore. puty .tbs
ivnifiaanne of rout no matter* for the
second day* *eealon* when the full
* • mplemmt of delegate* h.vl arrived
lo rit lu on the proceedings. Hetlrlng
tit unit Pntrlhrch I H. piirii, .f
risle'gh presided
The election of officer* for the nc*
year took place a* follows: Oradd
Patriarch. W E, Barbour. Wtlaon,
Orand High J»rle*i. J. R. Young.
High Point, Brand Senior Warden.
M P Jennlngt, HUbelh City. n r and
Junior Senior Wbrden. Dr. J. F.
Picken* Adhevllle, Orand Scribe, L.
W. jearmeret, A*h< v lie; Orand
Treasurer. John E Wood. Wllming
ton; Orand Marshal, S M. Flaming.
< ‘harlot te; Orand Sentinel It W.
Coodwrn. Raleigh: Orand Outtdoor
Sentinel. Cicero Price, Tar boro
(Irani re present aft Vei to The Bom
»egn Mnßtw,ct. » mnmill waueiu*
Salem ami retiring (lr»nd Patriarch
I H Part**, at Kpletgh t
bet roil «.%t4ih>nkiin ir; ’*
, At. Louis 8, Boston «
Others—rain
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RATIOS AL
Pitt "burg 11, New Turk S.
Chicago 7, Brooklyn \,
I. Ht Lonl* I.
VIRGINIA
Peh»r*hmr It, Norfolk 11
l*nrt.sn»outh IP, Kinston 14.
Wilson I. Richmond I.
PI RUNOUT
Rnlctgh H. Rocky Mount 4.1.
Durham A High Point t.
COLLCBR
Virginia 4. Oeorg'a 1
State Fresh 7. Catawba 1. '
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GOOD SHEPHERD
IS FINAL TOPIC
Rev. W. A. S!anbury <Wa Sue*
caaaful MeuUng at St. Paul
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“The Good Skepbcrd." was >tie sub
JBM.AUM RBrmpo Bum RIiHU wWcb
wae the last In a series of powerful
sermons preached by Rev W,* A.
Hi anbury of Kaletgh at 3t Paul
Methodist church
“Bomei me ago.’’ said Mr Siaabury
"A Scottish pr a. bed anuuneatl that
he would preach tht Gospel accord
ing to ChrUt enemies Ha said ' that
the very things that Cbriet enotnlas
accbaed Him of We WV‘things that
cUrpw ns to Him The scribes and
Tnrws ctTfWT»rrnm» hgnrTi«p trer
waa a fr land -of sinners We are
drawn to him for that very reason
and ao the Gospel of Christ* enemies
"becomto the Gospel of Hl* friends.
Christ who waa a roaster at the
art of story telling i*dtf a story of «■
man who had DM) sheep II thought
a great deal of his sheep, and fcaew
each oge by na.ro.' One evening when
he rountr-d them, there were SMI and
Si. <>Of waa mtsa'D*. He I'toked care
fully to see which one It 9 waa. Yaa
it was the IMtle wild and reckless
one! I He hurrttd to a place where
he last saw this she«-p, and called
him by name, but no lamb was found
Pattnvan came, nw» th» alwifeurd
went back to kla tent, but there waa
no sleep for h'm. Aa aoOn aa tka
gray of (be morning touched <h*
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RTonfui, n«‘ wii hmk bro mmmwr
mi woods aaakifk tbo iamb..
Ail day jflafliod uiHT waaif
In hr'dr and tniJM ¥e oame to n deep
am riVTBP, Tint as the atm wsa
going down, At the edite of the thick
et he nard a Mund the bleat of a
>amb Iteft'enlng, he found the lamb
grntou v nneeded, from a fall ov
er the n'g* of the precl|d«v laying
D rtler, he *eot
la k t.i Vs friends enylng **l have
S un! nr" vl.<c| that was loal’*.
This by ii,i ful. simple, story was a
rthtkti in tiosc who objected to
Cheats’ ha«lnr a ears for tka loot.
Rut the ilie|.lerl saw to U that th*
“Mi and N Vere cared for He left them
nor in rfaa wmdemet* bat tn the pw
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Is there not a lesson In this for you
and me? Havd? hot certain people
► Upped out of the fold, white wa do
ho mdre Tor them (bin The Pksfßij
for the Publican?
_ Another thing Irsu* meant those
ftieh fd Tedrh waa” IBaT she 'iSaphrrJ
wa* grieved. The sheep was ilk* a
member of the family. Tho# Isn’t
<me who wanders away, without grip#
lug the'Good Shepred. If Uod ao lov
td the #orld that He gavenllt* only
begotten eon, could be lose one of
those for whom he gave his Hon.
without grief?
The third thing Jeaua wanted his
enemies and fries kQ Vo remember
waa that the shepherd went out him
self to flad |k» sheep. He canno*.
Hands the loss of one. although hi ha*
the ‘*o and 9 He will not rial or let
the Heaven* rest unt'l Hi* children
sre found Ha sent out Hl* son, and
then** founh Hie spirit to tyod the
lost one
Thor* la no' escape from God He
■w urtlw seoeeh fsr wa? all 4k* Uam>-
h'aft.- tort hw wr| teeep- ***** *****
cfeevlhg #H* saivoG wi. WAu the -lo*t
• sheep allow m*n*e|f to be carried
bark? .1 dost Imow what you think
. ahtr^f. yunrgtilf.. tail v,.ij
%nr wovVfr vwvßy -TH ihsitomsF' gats'*
wosrn srf. '-amd 'rnMpsdg 'm*W !
you on his ahoulder and carry you
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Durham CapitaliHt Ih
Seriously 111 There
DURHAM. May It—-Richard
H Wright, locnl ciipltsltst, show
hold'nr* arc located lu varlou* »w
tlon* of the ..Minify and In foreign
'and* la critically 111 in a local ho pi
tal as tbe re««M of an attack the n*
tur-« of which hn* not been determin
'd He wag stricken th * afternoon as
be sat In hi* chair in hie office, fils
ege Is aho it aevetttyfwo.
VMr Wrirht is one of Ih# state's
mutlrn lllonsires He mhde much of
hi* money from royalties on smoking
tobacco pasklag machines.
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Wayne Sends Largest
Delegation Wlßlffi
AMu »l*ty Wayim CouMy citl
xeua. largely darymeu and (ar
mor*, aitended, the Dairy Plold
Day at the Coastal Plalu* Experi
ment Station at Wl)lard. yester
day
A splendid program was prtsea-
Ud be {Ac. Chea Pesitsg aal Ob«
meeting was voted the moat bene
ficial ever atteuded by a majority
of those pres-ai."
Ttie Wayne county iWeget'en J
was larger than that of aay other
comity.’ .1
There wer* about fifteen rount
lee r presented. County Agent A-
K. Ilohqrtsen And Dr. A. H.
Kerr of the County Health de
partment. avttjstad la the rrogram.
DEFER LETTING
OF EXPOSITION
Goldsboro Yet Hm Opportunity
To Land Eastern Carolina
EtjHMUion
If Goldsboro takes immediate action,
«he may still land the next Eaatera
Carolina Expoaitlon, according to V.
0. Bartlett, of ICaaton, secretary of
the Eastern Carolina Chamber
<~arnm«rce. who wit sh ONMiNTHi
terdny My. Bartlett reported that let
ting of (he contract for (he Eapoei-
Ml
ton of uMLbc'atlon trill be held 1*
fwMfel^Hi-ISar«»7’
"It asdfrt to me that People here
are tmMKsted tn bartog the Expoat
-Hon oem* to Goldsboro, bat no one
has taken the lead in tbs matter.
I had a half dosea people ask jae
today If ike exposition was coming
Store. Moat of the member* of (be
association sem to/hlnk that Ooide- j
bora' Js the logical place Mr the I
• rent to he held next year.
The second annual Eastern Carolina
and Tidewater Peanut Ex pot HI on will
be held in Ahoakle, Mr. Bartlett re
ported while In the city. AhoekJe wae
named at a recent meeting oMhadlr
eelhrs of the naeociation The YUM
■gill, hgk UeieMaakSa . n.f
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December 16, Mp Bartlett sa d Home
twelve individual county exhlblte nre
expected tbr the Peanut show
Announce Winners of
Decoration Prfayg
The Th-unas Office Hupply Company
waa last night declared winner of the
first prise sl6 In window-dressing
contest* sponsor <1 by the Ixscel
Shrine club* In connect'on wilh 'Oder's
i «romonlsl. The Wayne Tire Company
woo second prise of $lO and M. N.
Ej stein third prise of $6. Honorable
men'loir was given Chari's Ktoren,
Hat Shop, George l-'arfour and Broe,
Nell Joseph,, H Weil and Bro , and
Hmttt Hardware Company.
Judges were Past Potentate* Wil
liam French, John Anderson sod Alex
Andrews.
The ftttuwtng rpectal
window trim* pertaining to ftbrtne
dom Thooma Office Hupply Co.,
•TTgynrTiiwTw* r*t it niwnTVYttT.''
vUwam I'afHilger A PhmmbaA* -Gp.*
A O CTBrnsat, niArt-'a Btom. TOT
shop On; aarttwr sad Bran . Matt
Joseph, II < Bros , Hmltb
Hardware Co , Jewelry Co..
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■ BfctWThrtt *sr&fa, 'ffvfrrrc mw* e«
HMka-Qm —dßMnu M.’««a 7
Lgn» I>-rt Store. Audrewe Drug
Co" Young Mens Hhop, Co* end
Co Maytag Co . A A Joseph, Way
ne Hh<>e Co J
NEW TOUK COTTON
NEW VOHK, May I* <JP»-Cotton
future- closed steady Jw u'gry 14. J*.
May 11 W, July 16 76. October 14.15,
December 16. SS.
LOCAL sHBIM ItS UITIII It
IT msitS FOB I* mint
M< mb rs of the Goldsboro Shrine
> club are requested to nwet in front
I of the Mason theatre at 11: BO for fhr
.nirpoac ,«f lining up for the Cprn
mouinl| parade.
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Men Who At One Time Gakfed
Destinies Os Sudan Temple
Deliver Number Addresses
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Heads Committees
7 ,Pb s
for the Rawer
oouptes long cxprrlaadirwißrXWP
activities to • great lav* for tbe work
end put the Ceremonial ovac tn Mg
MoMan.
Umumbai papis
TELLS or nUSDT ill
I nr simple htoivl
I SHANGHAI. China—Tka follow- H
I tag cone i*« aoootug of a trag-1|
I cdy in Chapei, where fighting oc
j| curred when tka o|atoaa»* eap
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A earpentor pfebad up a bomb
]| It) Chapel yesterday.
if* showed It to soma curio eol
'l lectori.
I Ha won’t pick up nay more
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I They wotvi collect any mor#
| curio*
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CLOSING rc\NS
FOR ROSEWOOD
T. E. Brown of Raleigh Will De
liver Annual Commence
ment Addrmw
Elaborate pinna for the closing of
Roaewood High school next weak arc
be'ng mad* br tha erhool
principal*, and na'roaa. "Wof John
' “Sam hit! aF
r - a cWool dialrfeT
t » t
The commencement will gat under
' war Tuaadajr nlfht with a recital by
' a*n(|*ni* In manta, Graduating oxer
* ■' mx*m worm#
*. rn Friday morplngrT C. Brown, n(
| ItipWOlPSftefcr of (ik UtLa *Oot
! l**a axt*nalon aerrice, will d*Heer
the annual aridrtxa* Mr Biiwn will
’ apeak at JO M In the morning*
Following ih* addrana, a ptenlc
dinner win be apread on tha achool
grounds.
In lb* a f tarn non a baa# ball gam*
1 will probably b* played
mriHiox uitiw
R A Licit! H. May It-OPl—Plftaan
opinion* warn banded down hr tha.
» Miprema court bara today, non# of
I them ogg aland In*,
t / Oplgjan* Included: SUIa ra Ball!-
- ran. tianolr. new tr'nl{ Wallar ra
1 Dudley. Lenoir, remanded.
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The Associated '
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a an i sir
pbicr mr« aam
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son: Latter OuNlmi
Budget Syaten Wliob
He Hm Inaugurated
In Sudan ProcedM;
Hip
the local Bhrtaa club uTlttSag feMbi*
p. r part lone for today** dvygjMWl
have been ea trusted, ggflßMgO Jfe it*
opening banquet at the I—|gf BgMU
boro last evealag to t§ bmiie M IMA
I note Fred B CrowgUa, sf., «f
Goldsboro. In a BtuttWr if dj^brtS^
told of the progress whMh'4* flC*
■to -By exiled this
Raleigh.
Billy fVMdyjgtt^^yUd
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mrat to tho Meal dttsea
A. Raney. Mob. Frank DSOOg pad
R R fhevM. alsa aaade ah*et MM.
Hreorder 0. D. Mradbam at Jttew
Pern rongratolwted the Magii do -
MU i. a Potentate as Ciwwaaß.
sppreciatloa for tho Mad «spfo*|goo
snd outlined hie plan of bßilog (Me
temple opera** under a bqfgot «o
--t.-m Thi* is the ffrar Ume Mat 00« b
a «v»t«eß baa bea tried. flf
coucludlag the -Migul ■ rootn
Past Poteaaid nMMhfggt sh«
- Howtng: .
¥xu of wprlh. till ¥HM »4 ttMfc Z;-mm
ttaAium ad ■ - --———. _ -
"in nr fTnrttre, *wnt cnC tilTB, .“TTr
” l ** of osmli?, nnnsv sm
ttYyt l« I ha. fallow i4b MMsfe hie
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rough.
Know* the rttaal, dode MB «Mfe,
> Never s duty wad kJMWa t# thhrblt
! Who is the fellow Wd ail adM*
r.ovc him bettor dd wo Bmw Mas
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Know be’a faithful, kwow Mi MWa.
Who 1s the fellow we*e all prowl of,
'N hose ('raises staging w«Pxd<oM loud
of,
i who Is the follow MdVdßw Hkm« •
(Continued ao fade f»Wj j