Roomer Slays Bui ly Who Threw Him Out O f Tavern NASHVILLE, Term, fANP) —a 64-year-old man told police here last week that he fatally Biot a tavern bully after the man broke Into his room in the rear of the place and attacked him. Pronounced dead by the medical examiner after the shooting was John Cole, 25, the man identified as the bully. He was shot to death by Eve rett Lynns, who told police ho was In his room minding his own business when Cole broke In and began attacking him. White Label DEWAR'S SCOTCH WHISKY jb ***• I Blended Scotch whisky 1 KXK SCOTCH WHISKIES ■ ►HODUCT or SCOTLANB B niKHemiomiow , K * toD e ©!fii. onsL I urmeor. Pffi&LAKn | ■MMHIsEIMrr^MWEEMUUt "LET HIM HIT TO MU PAJ-r How to keep a wonderful part of Soring all year When he eoaldnt control him, Lynne said, be whipped oat hie pistol and blasted him in the Lynns said that Cole earlier had attacked Walter Bradshaw, owner of the tavern, and threw him out the front door. Patronize Our Advertisers Soam RtfV boys am hardly wait tor spring, because then they iM phf ben boll A lot of folks consider spring the most vonder tol season of (he year. And the most comfortable, too. to yoer horns, yon con capture Hie comfort and freshness of spring off yeor with on electric hoot pump. This unique system beats la viator, cools m summer, ond filters the oir. Naturally, tb«« Is no Home or soot or odor. f CAROLINA POWIR A UttHT COMPANY) Jm muatar ommed, taxpoyinf, public wtUiiy ccmpumy I m ;Bh^hbßm|£3Eb!P HI mKm * CROWN AND SCEPTER OFFICERS NAMED Wiley M._Davis, Dean of Sfudenfa nf Saint Augustine'• College, congratulates newly elected officers of the Club. Pas tured from left to right are Charles Caddy, reporter, Fairmont; Mm Patricia Royals, secretary, Wilson; Miss Cassandra McLean, president, Fuquay Springs; Miss ErerHns Mitchell, Maiafiant secretary, Dover; James Cannady, former president, Rocky Point, and Wilhsm /VswJaric.vtcc president. Rocky Point. The Club was founded on Saint Augustine a campus tn 1924 and holds aa its three cardinal principles scholarship, excellence of character, and excellence of service. More nan thirty high schools were represented from across the state at its recant maetmg on the college cam pus. ________________ BT M. E. GARDNER N. C. State I am in trouble. Every now and then, in a weak moment, I stick my neck out and get it caught in a tight noose. This time there are approximately 1,000 ladies tugging at the rope (isn’t one enough?). They are members of *0 garden duba in Raleigh involved in a pro ject called “HANDS”—“Home and Are* Development Sponsors.” and they have been working real hard to win a portion of the $2,000 to be offered in cash prises. I have the evidence in 40 volumious re ports of accomplishment. The other two judges, a city plan ner and a lady high-up in garden circles, have more knowledge of whet thla Is all about than I do so they are depending on me to supply the objectiveness necessary to eval uate the scrapbooks. The judges are Invited to attend an award banquet later this month. For myself, I think I will find it convenient to be trout fishing in the headwaters of Toe River or on a secluded bench at the coast. GARDEN TIME Laying all Jokes aside, this is an absorbing and rich experience. I have already spent eight uninter rupted hours (except to refill my pipe) and am not half done. It Is the best opportunity I have *ver had to study social ecology. In the first place I Should like to be highly complimentary of this HANDS program sponsored by the Raleigh Council of Garden Clubs. It is amazing tr> me what has and i* being accomplished and the spirit of unse ishness and cooperation that is evident In all reports. I feel rather positvie that this program is doing more to make Raleigh a beautiful city than any other sponsored program. When ov er 1,000 citizens present a united front the city fathers listen. The manner in which the municipal government has responded, and ##- sisted, in improving problem areas is most gratifying. Many of the scrapbook covers are handmade works of art. Other# were purchased. But the Judge Is primarily concerned with what Is between the covers. In my own case. I have placed major empha sis on: participation In civic affairs and programs. GOOD COMPANIONS arc more to ba desired than a bottomless purse. H you are a resident of Virginia or North Carolina age 65 or older... TWO NEW,’ LAWS make possible a program of low-cost health > insurance without medical examination UJ--LJ- ‘ |n| „ iU kMEMMMM* ten psowem to supported by »• ****** •*”* * •"»• 44 l ** d ‘ n «intmnnci compi—*. VIRGINIA-NORTH CAROLINA 65 HEALTH IHSURANCE Enrollment April 20-May 20 only ■ wmmrwmmm »»» t U WIHH t‘ r~*’ '‘ ' ® uMaauaad aeOMulred ■ MBde poealble by spaa*.* «•■•• *■•* Mm, you can protect yourself agamst the high cost ot sic X MMOTKodont with a ramarhabi. newkmdofmsurance »r#nie-North Cerohna 66 Health h™*eoce fi , r — t) effort you a choice ot three p7at act□ ri~pfa rrr Basic, Supplemental Major Medical, and naliila Cantina <5 Basic pays hospital room and board charges forth, first 31 (toys of o*c* «**"•"•"**> •o a daily maximum of sl2 par day. It Mao pay* DEADLINE: MIDNIGHT WEDNESDAY, MAY 20 r~ ” VIMMWIA'HOirrM CABOIINA fS HEALTH INSURANC* CALL ANY J S?^2 , SI 0 P.O. BOX 566 INSURANCE j f'rmS • RICHMONO. VIROtNIA AGENT I JjaUtuit f r> Gentlemen: Please sand complete information j liWF r | iJ C. enWr^rha-NorthCarolina 65 Health Insurance TODAY I j at no obligation torn.. V,r e i»,« north CeraOm ! Hama * a*, * -T.»s* poMibi* o» | . htmth *su**«* H>«‘*U:alsl**>sa n dths J ASUM Lr r—'H* ** ar a»e» * oor ** T SSe.r.txN.olmor.Wim | _ —Mo Wo 4* Iftiini inseranse | City ” “America's Businesses Looking For Best," Conrad Tells Student Body GREENSBORO—An audience at AIT College wa told laat week that changes in lawa will not attar the objective* of businaaaaa in pro curing top amployaa*. The speaker wai W. O. Concord, superintendent of Western Electric Plants in Greensboro and chairman of the Greensboro Human Rela tions Committee. He delivered, on “People Fighting For Others Do Nothing For Selves,” Says Atlanta’s Dr. H. Richardson OHONnOStO - A plea that education make men mace sensi tive to the sufferings of others was made by Or. Harry ▼. Richardson, of Atlanta. On.. In Ms rawer ad dram at Bennett Collage recently. Dr. Riehardaon. president of the Interdenominational Center in At lanta, stated that there is no auto matic cure lor the ills of the world. He cited the fact that science has progressed in its study of man but that it alone docs not offer a cure. It le important that each man ad just himself Inside if there is te be a better world, he sakL “We find people today fight ing far a better world for ethers,” he said, “bet detag no thing for themselves. Seme of ua had thought that education alone eeuld do the Job and then we see ee-called educated naan leading the eppaattlesi te etvtl rights.'* Stating that every man la his own 'heaven or hOH." Dr. Rlchard THE OmOUMIHH RALEIGH. N. C.. SATURDAY, APRIL M. ltM Tuesday morning, the main add row at the college's regular weekly stu dent assembly. He told the otadenta "No set es lass*, n* set of rules will change the practice, hi cases business ts looking for the bout and business nut sonttana ts leek for the beet," Ha aaid that moat buatnaaaaa in aana saggistail three thing* that man can do to her* a successful life hi a confused end strife-torn world. Acceptance of rewonsibtlity by each Individual for hia own de velopment. the facing of his faults and commitment to tha creative process of trying to be a hotter par son ware listed. w orld or non At any ono moment 40 percent es the earth's surface la wrapped in daihnoaa, tha Catholie Digest states. ACCIDENT ODOR Tha odda each year are one-in four that each of us will suffer an injury serious enough to require medical attention, the Catholic Di gest claims. KMAFOROSf IMPRimnmi Thar* arc few traffic lights In Italian cities, tha Catholie Digs* observes. Boise no (papulation 00.- 0001, for Instance, has only three. > hospital charges ap to a mextmam par .umtoamont of $125 and physicians' charges lor surgery to aocordaoca with a schedule of benefits. Virginia-North Carolina 65 Supplemental Major ****** supplements your basic coverage to pay surgical andmedicN banMHs up to $5,000 « a smgla year-up la SIO,OOO during the Metome of the insured. | Wa mriff--* etauHeeßee Is required lor aug Bhghia Worth Carotins 65 Health Insurance Program. Eareß allflWe pareato er elharrelaßem »PPjy «J babaif of any Virginia or Worth C*o»na 65 or older. You may anroß them sathoM tneu ugnsturm and pay the premiums yoursaW. INCOME H a parent or retathja ouer 66 quaßftaa ae TAX pendant on your FederM ***■ NOTE: payments of premium* lor this haaßhaiauranoe are iOO% la* deduct**. , This advertisement presents orgy the the —— «*«• * n ,-rii, todw of <yor blind." pttMpwttvfjJl'hoti&rA SSTwore SSS&JWttr almost par gotten ported btmaaH dtracfbr f te atudenU. Conrad To® future will be what m mhtjk nod what you LINCOLN THEATRE RALEIGH, M. C. STARTS KM, APRIL Mth “MORGAN THE PIRATE** •Untag STEVE REEVES “GOLIAH&THE SIN OF BABYLON" . 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