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TWO TRESPASSERS HILLED BY RIRE G Clob Keeper Shoots Both in Alleged Self Defense Cal., Nov. 16 P—A aged with a rifle and following the warning shot fired at the hunting dog of two alleged game poachers found a sharp shooting gun club’s keeper in jail her today while authorities investi- gated his story that he killed the two trespassers after they had fired at him. The two hunters, who were as-| serted to have trespassed upon the duck hunting preserves of the Cali- fornia gun club were Orlie R. Mahon 40, and John D. Callicot, 40, resi- dents of Sunset Beach, Calif. " J. W. Montgomery once a deputy sheriff in Oklahoma, was held as their slayer. He surrendered volun- tarily to police, after having escaped from the battle unscathed. Tells Story Calmly Montgomery told officers his version of the sheoting which occurred in an isolated marsh yester day. He ethibiteda a shot punctured hat as evidence of an attack on him. Each of his victims died with a bul- let through the heart. The club keeper said the two men became enraged when he discharg- od his rifle at their hunting dog as they stalked through the club’s pre- serves, shotguns beneath their arms. Callicot aproached him, cursing. Montgomery said. The keeper de- clared he attempted to “reason” with the trespassers, but that Calli- cot put the argument short by fir- ing at him, Montgomery said he returned the fire and Callicot crumpled to the soft ground. Mahon quickly swung his gun to his shoulder, and the keeper said they fired almost to- gether. Again Montgomery escaped uninjured, while Mahon fell. The dog was uninjured. CLUB EMBLEM IS CROW CARRYING GOLF BALL Unique Coat of Arms Has Been Adopted by Officials Because of Prevalence of Birds. 8t. Germain-en-Laye, France, Nov. 16 P—The stuffed crow with a golf | ball in its beak has been adopted | facetiously here as the emblem of this club which posses one of the most beautiful courses in France. The only incident that breaks the tranquil loveliness of the parkland and meadows is the ferocious yell- ing of the caddies as from time to| time they drive the crows away. Scarcely an hour goes by fn| which the predatory crow does no(i carry off a golf ball to the derange- ment of the scores, the vexation of the players and the amusement of the gallery. High-Powered Models Win French Motorists Paris, Nov. 16 (P—The trend toward higher-powered automobiles was accentuated in the displays of the 22nd International Automobile Salon here this year. European manutacturers alone showed 21 eight-cylinder cars, while for the first time six-cylinder, models were more numerous than the four- cylinder cars. One of every four cars displayed st the salon was of American manu- facture. METEOR FRIGHTENS NATIVES Bohol, Philippines, Nov. 16 (UP) «—A huge meteor roaring through the heavens by night and exploding with a tremendous detonation ter- rorized the inhabitants of Bohol. | Following the explosion, which | was like a tremendous thunderclap, | the entire province was lighted up by a great flare. The meteor fell behind some mountains and searching parties have started to look for the exact spot. This was the third meteor whose fall in the Philippines has been recorded. READ HERALD CL for that COLD! To stop a cold quickly and com- pletely you must do four things all at once. You must (1) break up the cold (2) check the fever (3) open the bow- els (4) tone the system. That is what l‘-lol'l.l,_‘_‘?l '(}ASC:RA&QUlNINE tablets at's why they stop a cold i twenty-four hours. s i HILL’S CASCARA-QUININE RED BOX = All Druggists APPLES Redick’s Baldwin Hill Orchard BALDWIN STARK NORTHERN spy GRI ' K1) MACKINTOSH Entrance from Barbour Road. Enter Barbour Road from Stanle, v Model Home, or fron St., at Clayton. LEXINGTON CAPTURES 'om mm 613.85. Torrington, $94,400.75. Joseph Maacetti, Torrington, $94,-[start the second team against New Hampshire Saturday. Because of the second team's poor showing in prac- WILL USE VARSITY tice this week, McLaughry expects Providence, R. I, Nov. 16 (UP)— [to use his varsity eleven against the Naval Carrier Wins Spoed and|Coach Tuss McLaughry of Brown | Wildcats. Power Test—Races 40 Land Miles. 8an Pedro, Cal, Nov. 16 (M—The United States naval aircraft carrier Lexington has captured the world's records for speed and power devel- oped by large power driven ships, following successful tests yesterday in which she developed 210,000 horsepower and raced past Santa Cruz island at an estimated 34.5 knots, about ¢0 land miles an hour. The greatest amount of power de- veloped aboard a hip previously was 151,000 horsepower on the giant British battle cruiser H. M. 8. Hood in 1900. The Hood made a speed of 32.07 knota. | Last June the Lexington traveled the 2,228 miles from San Pedro to | Honolulu in 73 hours, 3¢ minutes, a | record run. On the third day of that | trip she did 770 miles, bettering the | previous day's run of 690 nautical miles by the light cruiser Omaha in 1923. The best day’s run of & mer- chant ship is the 676 nautical miles | loded by the Cunarder Mauretania | in 1911, | The Lexington and her sister ship, the Saratoga, are 880 feet long and 106 feet beam. They carry 2,000 of- | ficers and men each. At the height of her tests yester- day the Lexington burned 25,000 gallons of fuel oil an hour and used 3,000 gallons of fresh water in her | boilers. EL OUAFT'S GOAL IS A GROCERY BUSINESS Olympic Marathon Winner Wants to Stand Behind a Counter Dish- ing Out Foodstuffs Paris, Nov. 16 (M—To stand le- hind a counter dishing out canner sardines, pickled herrings and bolog- na sausages is the fondest dream of El Ouafi, Olympic marathon win- ner, now engaged in profeasional racing in the United States. “Buy a grocery stgre!" replied the diminutive Algerian plodder when asked what he would do with all the dollars he expects to bring back from America. “Why not a cafe in which to spend your declining years?” he was asked. The stolid little Arab shrugged his shoulders. “People eat first,”” he sald simply. Hartford Firm Given New Highway Contract Hartford, Nov. 16—Miller Broth. ers Construction company of Hart. ford has been awarded the contract of the state highway department for the laying of 11,866 feet of water- bound macadam of 20-foot width on Omtuse road in the town of Brook- fleld, recently advertised for bid. 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