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Show Double Tragedy Averted. Glendlve. Mont., March 27. A double killing was narrowly averted by the poor aim and the small caliber of the .gun of Nela Nelson, a passenger on the westbound west-bound train. Nelson had had trouble wRh his traveling companion, a woman, and pulled a .22-caliber gun and shot her in the shoulder. Thinking he had fatally wounded her. Nelson put the gun In his mouth, pulled the trigger and threw himself him-self from the moving train. The wounds of both, while painful, are not considered dangerous. |