Grandchildren Sent Outside, Then State Man Shoots Selfhkifrvnwnpri»SdMWM!»dcto-«4, of! afternoon 1 on* ill-] «Uiye of had been ia Cftwtymember hurch of his wife, :imer Lee Dr. andve daugh-of Rand, d of Mal-dl of Fay-1 Dawson s. James Va.; two William,) sisters, and Mrs. Beckley;2 great-■e great-rtie body, i FuneralBECKLEY - A retired coal miner Saturday afternoon told his grandchildren to go outside and mow the yard. Then he aimed a 38 caliber pistol at his right temple and polled the trig-Two teen • age grandchildren rushed into the Oak Grove Addn. house when they heard the shot and found Hubert Wickline, 64. dead.line Hinkle of Hilltop; seven 'half - brothers, Harless, Arnold. Wiilie, Bob. Basil, Ernest and other Meadows, all of Hinton; a half * sister, Mrs. Ethel Buck-Iand of Hinton; and 10 grandchildren.The body is at Rose and Ques-enberry Funeral Home in Beckley.County Coroner S. A. Ford ruled the death was a suicide. Wickline retired four years ago because of ill health.He was a member of the Christian Church.Surviving are bb wife, Sylvia; four sons, Donald, at home. Glenn of Monroe, Ore., Dean of Detroit, Mich, and Muriel of Crab Orchard; two daughters, Mrs. Pearl Cooper of Midway and Mrs. Made-Wood Girl•err j »eb©Surdaugltwo ! Marti I Dean ;ers, Claud half Gas « of Ca childrWins Top Drama PrizeSEI*2 p.rT itist ( McKi 1 Buria MenuTheTwo days of one-act plays end-;Simor ed Saturday afternoon at the resideUnited Fuel Gas Co. auditorium to theLegionnairewith Mary Anne Lindsey of Par-jservic kersburg winning the top award in if the National Catholic Theater j Conference Blue Ridge Regions’.Hrsmn Fostival llr