Horace Mills *L(Continued From I’agc 1)in the house out a window and had gone to bed. jWhen state police arrived at ; Winding Gulf about 8 o'clock yes- S'terday morning, they said they | found Mills still huddled in bed, p and “moaning like a crazy man.” tlMiller, according to the conser- slt; vator, came to live with his daugh- tlt; ter and son-in-law at Winding Gulf after separating from his e wife at Pemberton. pHuff declared he had been un- r able to discover a source of trouble j between the two men. Miller had * driven his father-in-law to Pemberton Thursday night. Huff said he had learned, and upon their return they sat in the car and talk-ed for a few minutes before en-terlng the house and going to bed. aThe empty shotgun shell, the a | conservator said, was fouhd lying on the floor near Miller'sbody.He is survived by his wife, Texas Marie Miller: two children, Kenneth Lee Miller and Barbara Jane Miller; his parents Mr. and j Mrs. Clarence P. Miller, sr., Coal City: and the following brothers: ai Harlan W. Miller, Charleston; Ce- j oil J. Miller, Hockley; Kenneth P. Miller. Coal City; and S 2-c Clyde E. Miller, Oklahoma.The body will remain at the Rose Funeral home until arrange- m ments are complete. j