i.ssible p uacc threat'v',wv uncicr a. spctriiil budgetmaintaining it at wnr. stre^-tb.it theeubi-i welllicld enant L ag-opian honor edges •e or on oftrea-stand ional j the stob-il i? f the Sat-Waller Bundrc-n; 28, Ch.iWnv county man shot himself Sumlnv afternoon in a down-town hotel hiMorristown, following his slayjn«r oJ Charles Frost, :t8. of Rocm-Vl h - ' • ‘ -i*.after, some' trouble in areia)uised v tohighUltramili-IhevoiritionfincoItsoffi-ViW'Z was1udlv. 2nd-' liicr the forfov-Linnl»ambling* game. Bundren is sur-survived by his wife, one little clauRhler. his mother, Mrs Marv Rundren, of Tazewell, one brother. Albert Bundren. of Tazewell, and three sisters, Mrs. gin'p-leton NeviJs, Mrs. Jim Hurst, of Claiborne countv..'and-'Mrs. Rov Kesferson, of Morristown. 'Buml-ren Operated a little store at Day’s Siding. :According to • the testitnonv broup hi out in the inoucst held Sunday afternoon in Morristown, the argument resulting in (lie death of the two men occurred during a card game. Seven for eight men were said to have been in the game which had been in progress about 20 hours, when . the trouble occurred. The progress of the same was interrupted by someone's making the statement: “There’s a client in the room.” Police said that Hundren Ihen shot Frost across the tabic. Frost stood up, it was said. A friend who heard Lhe shoL ran into Ihc room and asked what had happened. “I’m a dying man/1 Frost said; a:s he collapsed. After the shooting. BuriHreu ran into rt room arcmded by Green Hands, Shell Creek, Carter county, according to authorities. and shot himself. He died laler in a Morristown hospital.RECTOR ATTACKS COCKTAILS