OLDER HANMETHODWOUNDED AFTERSERVING TERMIN FAY.Boy Says Life Had Noth-Him as Lon?in? Foras LiveljFeared DeathasLived:Hefteristf? Suff * * tefMT. HOPF. Officers saidGordon Lively owned thescore with his father today with a shotgun wound in lb-' arm shortly after the fatli r finished a jail sentence forshootinc the son.Police said the father. C. F. Lively, accompanied by Chief of Police Jos'- Spade, came to the home this morning and gathered hisbelongings from the houseto take to Stoteshun w to rethe father got a job. The father was reelased from the penitentiary three weeks ago. basing serveda term for shooting the son in the neck.Spade and the elder Lively, police continued, loaded the clothes into a trunk. Then Lively wentto the bus station to buy a ticket, caught a bus, and asked llie driver to stop at the home for the trunks piled in the yard. As thedriver helped C. E. Lively i load them, the shot came from the window. \The driver, F. E. Holdren,said:“I was standing with my shoulder rubbing Lively’s. I heard a noise, and askedLivelv if the trunk had blown■'■» |up. He groaned and answered ‘No. That damn boy just shot me.*Holdren said wadding from the shotgun charge struck him but hewas uninjured He continued withP Renter Staff WriterFAYETTEVILLE—'The Meth-odist church, south, and the Methodist church, two religious bodies that have worshiped separately here for 50 years, will become one congregation tomorrow turningIn the first union of the two branches of Methodism since the conferences recently voted tobecome big denomination. 400members who from now on will he known simply as the Methodist church of Fayetteville, willhear Re\ F F. Perry, formerlypastor of the Methodist church, will deliver the evening sermon, on “I nitv and Power ’ in the building formerly occupied by the Methodist Fpisropal church Tomorrow night the Rev.Homer Cummings. formerly pastor of the Methodist F.pisco-pal half of the combined group, will deliver the evening sermn. And from then until the end of the conference year, September 1039. Mr. Perr and Mr. Camming* will alternate morn-in,thewillVprr;seningorigPerrttewillappBendonlymerateber^theTchui plet er * chui entF JtenciwastheMorAuto AccidentInjury FatalThomas Howard FilhinPyDies in MontgomeryHospitaliyrochis run to Berkley, and drovei* i • . nl*r Waft w **rMONTGOMERY—Thomas Howard Filbin. of Montgomery, died !n a Montgomery hospital yesterday morning of injuries suffered in an automobile accident at Deepwater, near here, last Thursday night Surviving are: the widow, Alice Petegjf Filbin; a ton, John Herman Filbin; four sisters. Mrs. Mae Youel! and Mrs. Erma day, Beck-ley; Mrs. Juila Christman, Hanwli plaanlt;uihthrback to Charles*on after calling ,*y; and Mr*. Mabel Hall, Charles-Hate troopers and local police j ton. and two brothers. CharlieMayor Ptet Garret made the ar- Filbin, Beards Fork, and John rert. and Gordon is held in the , Filbin. Beck leylocal jail for actionHoldren said Lively didn’t fallFuneral services will b« heldWlthis afternoon in the ChristianHe was treated by a local physi-1 church. Burial will be in Deep-ebn who feared blood-poisoning ! water cemetery.\ar.*sect him to a Berkley hospi-t*At the Berkley hospital attache? laid it wasn't serious”. Lively wasWAI.I.KN Fl’.NKRAI.\T MAPLEWOODven firstLe velvwaid and left, comment was *Tmsaid he did notthe boy.ruinedwant to prosecuAt the jail Gordon sat coolyIn the cell and talked of the crime“I gu'vlt; j *£* jUst lt;TiJ\ he said with a half.Nmile. “I couldn’t stand vi»ht of the old man He bad told one of our rooinert that he would kill me and Arnold (in the Mate penitentiary serving a term for breaking and enteringi a^ noon a* he got achance I stole a shotgun from the roomer and waited for my chance. I guessAsked if he would plead guilty ; to felonious wounding, he replied !P Regs‘ter Staff WriterMAPLEWOOD—Funeral services for Joseph Wallen, 49, who died of pneumonia in the Mc-Kendree hospital Thursday, will be conducted at 2 o'clock today in the Maplewood chapelSurviving are: his widow*; adaughter. Betty Lou Wallen, and three step-children. Mrs. Helen Saw, Mrs, Pauline Taylor, of Kingsport, Tenn , and Mrs. Gladys King, Kavmoor.By Re,FA1Lucastional !grouplie,- IfundsetteviNE(!HO BITTENday, I Inc* over the i*toutsTerryThtbandUrtaiauditBY A SIM DEBRecftBy Register Staff WriterOAK HILL—J. W Eaton. Concho negro, is being treated at the“I shotlot t f tr.I wouldn't hit anv- * hospital for what he says if a sot*one else.” Gordon yaid. “When he was in the house* with Spade he Whispered to mother that he wished the house would go up in flames and her with it. That made me mad When he shot me last year it was because I tried to stop him from beating her and mv littleder bite on his lower lip.He said the insect attacked him while he was sleeping, and the lip swelled to enormousa useain’thegotoldtvbrother w* tried to getthe old mai HIH II was in the hospweeksContinuing, risinga telephone vit of rhot mre. Ibedsaidand hanging by the bhes house andp iin theneck.ta! forthreef V11om his cell-1the hirs. he“I went half nutthat the old mVnc n broughtIknew* op toLegal Notice*the house with him belt;was so damn yellow . , . I nothin' to live for with the man loose. He'd kill me ” j“He kept me in the reform j school for five years. Once he ran me away from home and then had me sent to the reform school for 1 leaving. I got a job in Charleston and he had me fired from that The elder Lively pleaded guilty to malicious wounding when hehis son in 1937. He was once for the murder of Sid Hat-in the famous mining war.* By Rt| MCreatic | for ti j en pi;[ MrHopecl asstrealKFntEP* * iRrOA rtnshot*net .fielda District Court s for Ui« SautJ* Virginia, at Eiuoffirft(At S at*._ .. ......11 1939iv’MTED STATES Of AMERICA.PI AI NTT FTUnited kut was freed by a fury, and hadDistrict of i been a coal miner at Mb Hope foringtoi Mail and i door ban's Tba*on Octoberabout a decade ily feud began.before the fam-theday