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.
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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.
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Saint Augustine'• College, congratulates newly elected officers of the Club. Pas
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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.
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program is doing more to make
Raleigh a beautiful city than any
other sponsored program. When ov
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front the city fathers listen. The
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and programs.
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GREENSBORO—An audience at
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