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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 25, 1932)
w EATHER FACTS jHfERALD SERVICE I HUM AM Ong'Piii Cloudy, warmer. Haiti, (nlh 114 hours roiling A p. in. HuuiIh, ,imi sessoa li date, 0:II1 nuriual, 0.IH Isat year to dill 11.10 TI M p. Mill, last night, Hi mm. Hun., IKI Herald euhacrltere who fall t recslv their paper by 6ilM p. tn. ar requested to call to Herald business of flea, phone 1V00, aad a paper will b enl at one bf special carrier. Price Fivo Centa KLAMATH FALLS, ORE., MONDAY, JAN. 25, 1932 Number 6777 mi ojiralllivjla Bis r DEA mi on Editorials on tht Day's News H rKA.VK JEMtlN) 1-11 United )tata talla rranca that tha reparation qu lion la aropaa bualneea. "Oo Mttla h among jroureelvse," it a ye. lomctlm vb. dlplomau, parhapa kr mistake, talk tens, a a KJANCY MILLER, maharanl of Indor a meharenl being a sort of arlneau la oa bar war bona to Beam for a visit. Sba la aecompauled by a ataft of Orlanlal watcbdoge who Intar vana atarjr tlm aba forma aba aa osca an American flrl aad paaka to a man. It la reported that aha la li dlafavor llb bar Orlanul baa. band bacauaa tha two bablaa with which aba baa praaaotad him Is Iba foar ysare of their married Ufa ara daughter. In stead of tone; aona being - teemed a bora dauihtara by Orl entail. e e e MUNI of which, of coaree. we, ae Americana, approve. But It might be Juet aa well lo re member that It la Nancy Itinera business. It aha la aatlafled. wa ought to bo. e e e ASTORIA, aa aa emergency economy measure, raducaa her police force from nine mam. bera to eight, but a petition lib erally elgnrd by eltltena and tax- payera forcee tba city commie aloa Aitorle baa commission government to reetoro tba x tra men. Public economy, you aee, la all right ao long aa It doaan't take away eomethlng we want, e e e A alater ahlp to tha 10-X which, you will remember, waa tba giant flying boat that required a year to get at row tba Atlantic baa Juet been complet ed by tha German manufacturer! for Italian buyera. Tba DO-X wasn't much of a success. But then, ona must re member, neither waa tba flret automobile. Following tba old motto: "If (Continued on Page Eight) E A version of "wolf! wolf!" lory waa re-enacted In Klamath Palla Monday morning and all bersuse three men went back to bed to warm np and want to aleep after a fire waa atarted In their apartment. L. E. Sullivan, fireman, atarted to dump a garbage can at tha city hall. Assessor W. T. Lee. who owna an apartment house serosa tha afreet, asked Sullivan If ha waa "going to teed the hogs?" and they joshed a minute or so. Returning to tha atatlon Sul livan aaw Lee'e apartment holme on (Ire. Ha tried to get In tha large door to the truck room by telling other firemen there wa a fire but they thought ha wraa Joking ao Sullivan went In the front door of tha city hall and gava the alarm. It took the firemen SO mlnutea to put tha (Ire out. It atarted In apartment alx, rented to Paul Buck and three other, and wa caued by a atoveplpe too near woodwork. Buck had gotten up and built a fire, tha other three ware In bed, aaleep, wait ing for tha apartment to get warm. Damage la covered by lmurance. The Dalles Banks Figure In Merger THE DA LI. US. Ore., Jan 15. W) A consolidated hank, aald by Ita director to be ona of the trongeat financial Inntltittlon In Eastern Oregon, opened here to day under the name of the Cltl gens' Kir at National. Tha cotuolidatlon of tha Clt Irens" National and the First Na tional hanka wa effected Satur day. llepnlta of the two bnnka aggregate mora than 12.200.000. Tha capital of tha consolidated bank I 1200,000, and tba sur plus la 1100,000, 3 Arrested by Klamath Police Threa person were arrested by city police over tha week end. B. L. Sharp' waa arrested on a charge of larceny from an auto mobile: Juan Plgnerna waa taken Into custody on a charge of be ing drunk and W. I.utx was ar rested at tba Southern Paolflo atatlon on vagrancy charge. LETTER BUG (JOfJp T Bedraggled Missive, Res cued From Drain Pipe, Shown by State. House Not Same When Examined by Detectives, Is Allegation. By Ralph U. Ilrowa COUKT Itoo.M. Phoenii, Art.. Jan. 3. At A bedraggled let ter, purported to be a confession by Mr. Judo written to her bus band, Win. (,'. Judd, to the slay Ing of Aane Anne l,rol and Hdvlg Haraueletio wa produced by the ttate In Jadge Howard C. bpeakman'a superior court today. Tha fragment, now preserved ander transparent covering, wa Identified by Carl E. Riley. eUtent engineer of tha Broadway department tor. Lo Angele. having been recovered by him trora a drain pine on the third floor of that building oa October 10. Iat. Tb letter, which the elate In dicated It would attempt to prove la In the handwriting of Mr. Judd. told of tha staying of the two women during an argument. and the ahlpment of them to Le Angelea In her haagag. Alter her surrender In Loa An geles. .Mr. Judd told authorities ha bad bidden for mini time In the store alter ebe fled from the Southern 1'acltlc railway atatlon October 1. COURT HOI'RE. Phoenix. Arl.. Jan. 2ft. (II Defense charges that the apartment of the dead Aanea Aw. Leroi and lledvlg Hamuelson became a museum through which tha public flocked at lu cents a throw." today tern. porarlly blocked tha effort of County Attorney Lloyd J. An drew to batten down bla evl dence of first degree murder against Winnie Hutb Judd. The bitter argument over ad' mlaalhlllty of testimony of Phoe nix police detectives and county attorney a Investlgatnre regard Ing condition at 1929 N. Second treet. and 11 20 East Brill atreet. Mra. Judd'a home, waa carried over from Saturday Into the stub day of Mra. Judd' trial tor (lay ing her two rrtenas. Meddling Allrgc-d Paul Schenrk and Herman Lewkowlti. defense counsel, con- tended the stale waa not able to abow the premlsea In either In- etance lo bar been In their orig- Inal condition when Investigators visited them. Recalled to tb etand. H. C. flrlmm. owner of tha 1110 East Brill atreet cottage. In which Mr. Judd had lived, testified "a far aa he knew" no one had en. lerad the Judd apartment be- ween October lit, when she left Phoenix, allegedly with the bodies of her two friends tn her baggage, until Detective Dan (Continued on Pag Three) Temperature Monday morn Ing registered a minimum of two degreea above aero, according to record from the U. 8. weather bureau. Thla waa a rls of four degreea over Sunday morning when the low mark of tha year waa reglntered at two degreea below gero. A low temperature of 20 degreea below gero wa reported from Fort Klamath by telephone Sunday. Tha skies were overcast with clouds this morning and the barometer abowed a distinct downward trend Into what the weather man terms "unsottled area a." Predictions tor the nut 24 hour are for alight break In the cold, and higher temper ature. Tempnraturea registered by Un derwood' recording thermometer on the corner of Klghth and Main etreete were slightly high er than those recorded by the If, 8. weather bureau Sunday and Monday. Sumlny'a minimum waa registered at sern, and to day low at four dogreea above. Episcopal Meet To Be Held This Week PORTLAND, Jan. 2S. (T) Knlncopnl clergy of Oregon and lay delegntea will hold a diocesan convention here Wednesday and Thursday at Ht. Stephen a Epis copal cathedral. Right Iter. Wal ler Taylor Sumner, bishop of Or egon, will preside. The program of the church will he presented by Right Rar. M. 8. Barnwell, blshnn of Idnho. offi cial representative of the nation al council. MM Sky Sheriff in ) r . ". A Hcmum f rriln nturl ad vaiitaRies of altitude, ChirlM C, itaaloy, tier thowa In orni ym Drnpttrtlv, has bn ap pointed deputy sheriff for Cor tlaa Kteld. New York. Tta mix and a half foot officer J a pilot, too, and la aald to ba tha tallest In Ihm United States. Secretary of State To Speak at Chamber Forum Tuesday. Secretary of Rlnte Hal E.TToss arrived In Klamath Fall Xundar evening (or a two-day visit, and atarted early Monday on a round of business and spklng engage ment which will be cllmsied with his address at the Joint chamber of commerce, service clubs luncheon at the Hotel Wil ls rd Tuesday noon, when he will spesk on stte affair. Hosa addressed the Automobile Dealers association Monday noon, and will pek at a meeting of tha Pomona Orange at the Hen ley auditorium tonight at I o'clock, at which Earl W. Mack, master, will preside. Paul T. Jackson will be cblr mn of the forum luncheon Tuea day, and Ida May Stauffcr. ac companied by Mra. Don Znmwalt will present violin aelectlona. la Optimistic Tha aecretary of tata In an In terview Monday morning told of polltlca, the economic altuatlon. automobile licenses and taxea and other affairs of Interest. "An upturn In business la In dicated by tha expreealona of tha people throughout tha state. Tbe change In the minds of tha people must precede business recovery," ba aald. Speaking of atata affairs, Mr. Hosa stated that Governor Julius L. Meier plans to leave Tuesday for Washington, D. C. Hoas sees aa remote any chance that the lata will at thla tlma receive from the government In O. 4k C. land grant money enough to build a new rapitol. He mention ed the bill which the state has for tba equipping and feeding of troops during the civil war. In his o(fice, tha auditing de partment business Increased over 14 per cent last year over tha previoua year. Since 1921 the auditing and bookkeeping work has Increased 10 times. License Ixiwrrlna; r'avoretl Auto licenses should bo lower ed at least one-third. In the opin ion of Mr. Hoas. Automobile. should not, however, be placed on (Continued on Page Three) Marshfield Woman Killed In Crash NORTH BEND, Ore.. Jan. 2S, (TP) Miss Myrtle Johnson, 32, Marshfield. died early Sunday, when a produce truck crashed through an Iron railing at a curve In the Roosevelt highway near here. F. A. McDonald. Oakland, Cnl., driver of the truck, was held pending an Investigation by Dis trict Attorney William K. Walsh. McDonald, Wallace enmeron, Oakland, and Knink Cameron and Annie and Josle Rlchnrdson, Marshfield, escaped Injury. Heart Attack Is Fatal To Driver ALBANY. Ore., Jan. 25. (TP) Henry Droste, 68, of Vancouver, Wash., died at a hospital her Sunday aoon after ha wn strick en with a heart attack while driving on tha Pacific highway. When ho hecamo tinconsclona tha uncnntrnled aittomobilo loft the road and crashed Into a power pole. He bad lived In Vancouver 3D years. Drosta waa on hi way to Eugene to vllt a aon. EUE KILLS THAN IN LOCAL IDS Roy True, G, N. Brake man, Instantly Killed in Sunday Accident Steps Across Main Line in Front of S. P, Pas senger Train. Roy Eugene True, 41, a Great Northern brakeman. stepped Into the path of a tpeedlag Southern Pacific pasaenger train In the Klamath Kalis railroad yard Sunday morning, and was Instant ly killed. True waa working on a Crest Northern freight. Extra 1104, which waa moving alowly on track No. 17 at Great Northern Junction, at the aoutb and of the yard. He left the freight and tapped acroaa the mala Una track, adjoining, to operate a de rail switch on aa opposite track. Hit by Engine He apparently did not see tb Southern Pacific passenger train. No. 4, which waa moving Into the yards at that moment, lie waa atrurk by the pilot of tb Southern Pacific engine and burl ed Into a ditch. The Impact fractured bla skull, broke both arm and one leg, and crushed bis chest, killing him Instantly. Deputy Coroner Henry Joyaux aald It waa difficult to under stand how True failed to realise tha danger of hla altuatlon. Ther waa no obstruction to pre vent his seeing tha oncoming paMeuger train, although it was stated by the member of the S.'P. HUs'ue crew tfl - jr , dttal of steam was being spouted over tha tracks by the engine of Trne'a own train and that of a third engine, on tbe opposite siding behind the derailing awitcn. When tb accident occurred, True wa on his way to operate that awltch, making It possible for tba third engine to hook on bia own train. He left bla train at a point about It car behind tb locomotive. Here Four Veers True had lived in Klamath Falls four years, coming her from Everett. Wash., where he had lived for IS years. Mra. True left on Saturday night for Everett to visit relative, but waa notified of her husband'a death at Taeoma, and returned Immediately to Klamath Fall. Joyaux mad an extensive In vestigation of the accident oa Sunday evening. Interviewing tba engine crew of the Southern Pacific train which struck tha Great Northern brakeman. He has not decided whether an In quest will be necessary. Survivor. In addition to Mra. True, are two daughter Gene vieve of Portland and Margie of Everett, and two sons, Charles and Roy of Klamath Fall. True waa a member of tha Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen, and a mem ber of tb Everett Aerie, Order of Eagloa, for 25 yeara. Frost Bite Puts Gerges In Hospital Pet Gerges, city atreet com missioner, waa found rigid from the cold lying on the sidewalk along Klamath Avenue Monday morning and taken to th Klam ath Valley hospital where bo la receiving treatment, according to his physician. His hands and feet appeared to be frost-bitten, and he waa suffering from ex posure. It ks thought that Gergea suf fered a heart attack while walk ing home Sunday night and that be fell In the snow and lay there unnoticed until a passerby found him and called the hospital am bulance at about a. m. Mon day. . James Dixon Lacey, Timberman, Is Dead NEW ORLEANS. Jan. 25, (TP) Jntnes Dixon Lacoy of Now York, prominent tlmbcrland fac tor of tha United States and Canada, died here last night following n Illness of several months. He waa 82. Mr. Lacey was president of J nine D. Lacey and company, tlniberlnml factors and forest engineers with office In Chlcngo, Senttle, Portland. Ore., New York, Jacksonville, Kin., Vancouver, B. C, Toronto, and New Orleans, Gardner Taken To Seattle by Officer Deputy Sheriff T. P. Carroll of Seattle left Monday morning tor the Washington city with Owen D. Gardner who was arrest ed her by city police on a war rent from Seattl charging robbery. When Coast Guard Nabbed $175,000 Rum Cargo Hi ini uig cargo or liquor waa lauded, all rlgnt but it came In under Uncle Sam' escort! For tb two heavily-laden rum-running eralt ahown at tbe left were loser In a running gnnflght with tbe Cost Guard boat at the right In a fog In Boston Harbor. When the mm boats went aground in snaiiow w uer. ineir crews Sun Fo Resigns as Chinese Premier; Appeal Again Made to League. SHANGHAI, China, Jan. 15. (A The threatened occupation of Shanghai by Japanese marine waa temporarily averted today aa a result of a two-hour con ference between the Japanese consul general and tha mayor of th Chinee cities. Mayor Wu Teh-Chen Inform ed Cbnsul-General Mural that In view of th seriousness of the Japeeeer- demands - ralHng for dissolution of anti-Japanese so cieties, he could not give a reply at present and would need more time for consideration. While not breaking off the negotiations. Mural told th mayor tha Chinese would be held responsible for any Inci dent occurlng while an answer waa being drafted and said he would request further instruc tion from Tokyo. Tbe general Impression wa that tb Japanese believed the Chines to be insincere in tbelr attitude regarding tb ulti matum and that the Japanese wer likely to take Independent action at any time. Chinese merchanta atepped in to tha role of peacemakers to day, urging th national gov ernment to order acceptance by Shanghai city officials of Japan' demanda for suppression of Chi nese boycott organizations Eugene Chen, who resigned earlier in th day a foreign minister, aald tonight when he (Continued on Pag Threa) Tony Castel. president of the Crater Lake Ski club which sponsora tbe annual Crater Lake Ski Carnival, was th principal speaker at the luncheon of the Twenty-Thirty e I u b Monday noon at the Hotel Wlllard when Al Croup presided as chairman. Castel stated that th club wisbea the cooperation of tbe entire county and Southern Ore gon in presenting the winter' sports program this year. He described the various racea and the cups to b presented. Includ ing the cup which ia given by the Twenty-Thirty club to the winner of the ski jumping eon test. He stated that the club bo pea 10 build the Crater Lake car nival into one of the major win ter sports attractions of th en tire west. H. C. McCracken, of atatlon KFJI, spoke on radio broadcast ing. Gus Miller and Lesllo Wright were Introduced as new members of the club. Plans are being mad for a Joint meeting of the Kiwanls and Twenty-Thirty club on February 11 when it Is planned to have Irving Vlning of Ashland speak. 3 Portlanders Hurt In Auto Accident SALEM, Jan. 25. (TO Enroute to Med ford to attend a funoral, three Portland residents were sent to the bospltnl here last night when their car side-swiped a truck and catapulted from the highway, 14 miles south of Salem. The Injured were Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Llngfleld and Arthur T. Boardman. The three wer riding In a roadster and In attempting to pasa a truck, witnesses reported to state police, the driver cut In too aoon and hla bumper tangled with th trout wheel of the truck. JKCUPJllOF SHAIVGKAI DELAYED -t rrrrr ? ry 1 1 1 1 x 1 rowed as no re. The confiscated cargo waa valued at 1175.000. Policeman Runs Bank When Door Found Unlocked Ton'T heard amont ne senger boy getting to be big hanker but have yon heard about the policeman wbo ran a bank in Klamath Falls? Charles; Duggan, patrolman, wa testing door. Th Ore gon Bank and Trust company front door was unlocked. He went in and took sole pos session for about an hour un til President J. P. Duke ar rived to check np and lock tb doors. Nothing waa missing. Other door left unlocked Sunday night wer Houston shoe store, M. L. Johnson realty office, and at 12 South Sixth, th police reported. Chief Guy Merrill asked co operation of merchanta t help prevent robberies. - ' SOMBSON E WASHINGTON. Jan. 23. (JP) Two southerners were named to day to the board that will direct two billion dollar injection to quicken the puis of business. Harvey C. Couch of Arkansas and Jesse H. Jones of Texaa were appointed by President Hoover as two of th three democratic di rectors of tie reconstruction fi nance corporation. A third prob ably will be named la a very short time. Quirk confirmation of tha nom inations la expected by the sen ate, along with that of Cbarlea Gate Dawee named to be pres ident of tbe corporation. Only these formalitle and tb passage by the senate of the measure appropriating 1500.000. 000 ar necessary to get th cor poration ready to function finan cially. The other director are Eugene Meyer, governor of th federal re serve board: Paul Bestor, farm loan commissioner, and Secretary Mellon. Light Re-nominated Land Office Chief WASHINGTON. Jan. 25, (TP) President Hoover forwarded a number of Important nominations to the senate today, including that of Charlea G. Dawea to be president of the reconstruction corporation and Harvey C. Couch, Arkansas, and Jesse H. Jonea. Texas, to be among Ita directors. Other nominationa Included: Frank P. Light, renominated aa register of the land office at Lakevlew, Oregon. Meier Will Leave For East Tuesday SALEM. Jan. 35. (J5) Gover nor Julius L. Meier will not be at th stat capital before leaving for Washington tomorrow night, the executive offices announced here today. Henry M. Hansen, budget director, who will accom pany the governor east, will Join him in Portland tomorrow. The governor expect to be ab sent from the state more than three weeks, during which time Willard L. Marks, Albany, presi dent of the senate, will be gov ernor. Meier also expects to go to New York while In tha East. Gasoline Prices At Portland Hit Bottom PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 25, (JP) Gasoline was selling aa low as ten cents a gallon at aeveral aerv tc atatlon here today, many ware offering it at 11 cents, and nowhere In th city waa It mor than 13 centa a gallon. At one station tha standard denomination of American mon ey wer not suffkient to cover requirement. Hers a "3 csnt par gallon" dsn waa dlapUjwd. JIf SELECTED IN ; Trial of George Wolf Under Way In Court Here. Th Jury to hear th case of th atat vs George W. Wolf waa elected ahortly after noon Mon day. Opening atatementa of D. E. Van Vactor, deputy dlatrlct at torney, for tb state, and W. P. i Myers, defense counsel, wer stata'a witnesses waa atarted. judge nilllam Duncan an nounced tb appointment of W. Mr era aa defense counsel, al lowed th defendant to withdraw bia not guilty plea, overruled demurrer to the Indictment which charges aasault and rob bery while armed with a danger- oua weapon and then entered a not guilty plea for the defend ant wbo stood mute. Selections of the jury wa started Monday morning. Wolf, aged timber worker, ia charged with operating a car which carried three other men prior to the robbery of the Bank of Bonanta on November 12, 1331. and with having hauled them away from th seen of tb crime. He was Implicated tn confession given by Robert Brad ley and Horae Nordstrom wbo wer aent to the state penitenti ary after pleading guilty to charge similar to that on which Wolf is being tried. Th two wer brought back to testify tor the state Sunday sight. Members ot th Jury ar Lest er A. Abbott, Floyd Wattera, O. L. Williams, Clyde Bradley, E. O. Elllngson, C. U. Vochatier. Everett McCollum, H. J. Lytle, Howard Barnhlsel, Roy Kinsman, Wilbur Telford and R. W. Smith. Accident Halts Rush to Bedside of Roseburg Man ROSE BURG, Or., Jan. 25. (ff Speeding to the bed-lde of their aged father, W. B. Thomp son of Roseburg, who Is seriously ill here, Mr. Cecil Smith of Hol lister, Calif., and James Thomp son of San Francisco wer In jured last night when their auto mobile skidded on Icy pavement and overturned. Thompson nattered scalp wounds and many bruises. His sister. Mrs. Smith, received a crushed shoulder, deep cut on the bead and face, and severe bruises. They wer brought to a hospital here. Th accident occurred near Myrtle creek. The automobile skidded and rolled over two times, stopping on tbe edge ot a cliff overhanging the river. LATE WASHINGTON, Jnn. 2.1. (AP) The iiitcrilate commerce com mission today authorised the Spokane. lortlaml and tleattle rail way to acquire n thrce-tnilp Industrial line In Ht. Helens, Columbia, county, Oregon, owned by the ChMrlca R. McC'urmick Lumber com pany, for .W,Mto. GENEVA, Jnn. 2,1. (AP) Mir aecretAry-frcneral of the leasue of mittod his reslfrnalion at a meeting of the league conncil, but th council deferral action. WASHINGTON, Jan. 23. (AP) ed the petition for review of the ease of Daytoa C. Thompson aad hla partners, conducting ThomiuHm'a resort on the MrKenal river, in Oregon, attacking the validity of the Oregon law ander which they and their guests are prohibited from fishing trora boat oa that river. LOS ANGELKft, CI Jan. 2.T. port pilot, were killed today when their email monoplane fell 1100 feet and crashed. The victims were Major Ernest Tlllmanns, abowt 50 years old, owner of th ahlp, and hi brother, Walter, whoa ha waa teaching la fly. SPMRIDIE5 SUNDAY NIGHT FROM MISHAP Jackson Couny Official Injured in Fall in Basement Here. Death Ends Busy Life of County Judge ; Once Park Head. Alex Sparrow, county Jndg of Jackson county, died at a local hospital late Sunday night as th result of head Injuries sustained when he plunged Into an open pit in th ba.cdent of th Hlrvl building while inspecting th heating plant Thursday. Steady Improvement In Judg Sparrow'a condition bad been re ported by his physlciana until late Sunday afternoon when change for the wore occurred. His wife, who srrlved her from Medford shortly after tlm acci dent occurred, was st his bedsld until th end. She left for Med ford Immediately after his death. X-ray picture tailed to re veal any skull tractor, but did abow aevere concussion and brain Injuries. 8parrow never regain ed complete consciousness, and waa able to speak rationally only at Intervals after bis falL Bora In Cans (la Judg Sparrow was born In Toronto. Sanada. March 1, 1872, and was aged 5 yeara, 10 months and 23 daya at th tlm of bis death. He had led a active life aa a commissioned of ficer in the United Statea army until bia retirement, after which b waa appointed superintendent ' of Crater Lake National Park. Sparrow apent many yeara la foreign aervlce in China and th Philippine Islands, and bad traveled all over the world. He waa fond ot outdoor life, and was an ardent sportsman. He was serving in the engineer ing corpa of the U. S. army when he came to Crater Lake Park more than 20 year ago to con struct roads. Hs later received hi appointment aa park auper intendenL Judge Sparrow was noted for his dry wit and extraordinary sens of bumor. Tb remains ar tn charge of the Earl Wbitlock Funeral Horn and will be sent to Medford for vault entombment. No announce ment of funeral arrangements has yet been mad. H. J. Johnson and R. L. Grif fith, ot the Klamath poet office, report that many people n Med ford were discussing tb condition of Judge Sparrow Sunday and pok with regret of hi Injury. He waa universally popular and respected in Medford, they stated. Cordelia Ankeny Passes at Eugene Cordelia Ankeny, ot Eugene, former pioneer of the Klamath country, died early Monday morn ing. She waa 4 year of age, and I survived by a daughter. Mrs. Nanna Cantrell and a son. Frank Ankeny, both ot Klamath Fall. Mrs. Cantrell and Mr. Ankeny left for Eugene Immediately up on receipt of the newa of their mother death. Th Ankeny ranch south of Klamath Falls was on of th large holdings In th county, snd Mrs. Cordelia Ankeny waa prominent In this vicinity for many year. ORF.UOMAM KILLS 8K.LP WALLA WALLA, Wash., Jan. 25, P) Apparently having used a charge of dynamite to take hi life, the headlesa body of Maurlc Elliott, 28, of Spofford, Ore., was found on the highwsy near his home Sunday. Frienda aald h bad been In ill health. NEWS Eric Drummonil, who haa been nation alnce ita formation, aub -The eupreme court today (rant (AP) Two mea, on a trans.