October 18, 1033 THE KLAMATH NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON fags ssvrri Wan t-Ads Bring Resu Its Phone Yours to 1900 A : A P 9 pr 'V rA Kateei I 1 ear word Mr day's 1 insertion. I oer rant discount on ad running Mk. OHocr cent discount on swUeds runnlug OB month. All olsslfH-d ids aro Insert id In bulb Th Klamath News and Evening Herald, at th above rale, appearing In The News first. Time limit for olaaalflcatlon in tin following dar's papers U 6.00 P. M. Ads desired tti sertod on tha aaiua dsy u sub mlttad will have to run "Too li. to Classify." Too-Lale- to-ClaasIfy ads art put In ona pa oer only at tb eame rata unoted above, and classified lor succeeding insertions. j Lost and Foinil LOST On Airport road : Ona lira, tuba, rim with tlllnmro tire corr. Slse 11x700. Re ward. Return Kluiualh Falls Aulo Camp. 1' LOST Hlark hand bag, between Iilnrk Hill Fg. elation and llon ania. Heturn Herald office. Reward. !' LOST Sot Russel Jennings blla. In eanvae roll. Caib reward. J. r. Khoada, RL I, box suHK. 14K1 LOST Green coat foliar, trim med with gray fur. at the Mooi hull. Hoturn 831 Cali fornia. Reward. 1476 STRAYED Olf STOLEN To cowa, one branded diamond oo right rlba. Prom Uinont Thursday afternoon.- Notlfv M. O. Betes, car Pelican Hoy Lnmbar Co. 0900 LOST Key ring with anap fas tener and aeverul koye, near Waldorf Pool Hall. Phone Kfrn Hotel. 1414 8 General Notlcea ' ' radio suitvica or an kinds. Wm. Long, 1401 Lookont St. Phone 1fM ta Fen-sonata READINGS flatly 111 Pet ,0. 5 Transportation Travel By Stag Shortest Route to PORTLAND $5.90 one way SEATTLE . $7.90 one way SPOKANE1 $14.00 one way . Via Bend and Waplnltla Lear Greyhound Depot at 11:80 p. m. dally. Phone llilO. 6 Help Wanted, Mala WANTED Experienced man for rnnch. Mountain Dairy. Km 181. 1481 TWO NEAT appearing ynnng men. over 14, who are inter ested in making .00 a day ,r. Mivr. Kern Hotel, from 1 to 4 p. m ...j, ........ H4 I ir l ll. LITTLE ORPHAN ANNIE i "-" m MY TRfclNID SSJM.S WILL WAIT THERE, POt TMBIP. CUB- I'LL OUST LIP fcavCW Of fHIS SCENERY- 6a Salesman Wanted ID BALK, PROFIT. Nnn-med-Icsl Life Policy, ho olllre s mltisnee. Benefits to 11.000. (everybody l-HU prospects. Wrllti, Gannett. Hmoot Build Itiat, Halt Lake City. Utah. 141( 7 Help Wanta d, Female EXPERIENCED housokseper for mornings, 401 Facllle Terrace. 1408 W A NTKI Capable housekeeper, fwriusnonl poslllou to rlxlit sdy. News-llursld, Box 1432. 1421 WA NTBD Hoaaekoepar. 1147. Phnna OnOO SituatV SSL Wanted HOMR-MADR CAKES to order. Phone HftKll. 1402 10 Contract Work Wanted WANTED Log, lumber or other heavy hauling; eoutraet. Bee Claud H. Davis al Klamaih rurnltura Co. 1143 12 Room and Board BOARDERS WANTED, til Oak. 1411 ROOM and board. Phone 1761W. KlH Washington. ! 13 Furniabed ApartmenU ROYAL ARMS APTrl. atrt, or call 1184. -114 HlFh 1424 GROUND door apartmaat, eunny hie. bedroom. St. Francis- Apurlmanta. 14u6 ARCADE Af'ARTMENTft 110 up. Plenty heat, garaite. 1108 14 Furniehed Houeea 4-HOOM modern duplex. Phone 1111. 3-KOO.M duulex and aar.ae.1lo 17 Hotnn in. ii" 17 Real Eatate For Sal TEN ACRES Handing timber. Addrnaa 14(1, Herald News. 1461 ISa To Exchange 11 Af-RKK. Imnroved. Rolaa vel- ley land near echool, for email houao and lot here. Box 766. Kumath Fa Hi. . 14. WILL EXCHANGE heating stove, bed, spring, uinitrosa, tor wood or potmofw. lirca firnnr. nwu 20 Miscellaneous For Sal SACKS Partners attention. Wt hare ueod aacke for oats, barley and spuda. We buy pella, wool, hldea and Junk. And w will treat yon right. M 8 Bag Co, (84 Market. Phone ltSSWV vao oiTTnni larra aafa. Aleo automatle door cherk. Very ; roaaonable. Phone IS. 141 WILL BACHIPICB a 1100 ginger elect r lo eewlug machine for caih, a real bargain. Singer Sewing Machine Co., 1405 Main street, t'oon aaa. BED ROOM suite, braaa bed com plete, gee rang ana water heater, Ice box, rug, nearly new. Cheap. 182a Oregon avenu. 1486 WOl)"D Dry fir. green fir, dry pine. I OUH A49in HUB brown. 1481 CLOSING OUT Boya' overcoats, marklnawa and bobtalla. A final cloaeout at a real price. SiiKurinea quality. K. 8ugr- mnn. l.r.iz 21 Wanted Miscellaneous WANTED TO BUY Uaed treadle sewing machine, cheap, for cuh. Phone 1352J. 1425 WANTED Uecd Chesterfield at. Writs. RL X, Box P1B. 1411 WILL HARVEST and grade yonr epuda on shares. Inquire C. A. Dnrrah. half mile west, Merrill nignway on Airport roaa. 1470 . 1 1 Klamath Business Directory Convalescent Homo Aihlsnd for health. Llthla Water. Cllniata. Coovalescsnl Horn open to all patlenti, renters, board ers. Reduced prices. 1(1 Gran ite street, Ashland. Drass Shoppe Visit Torgler's Upstairs Drees Shopn for attractive dreaeee at reaaouahle prlcea. 711 Main St. Phone S82J. 0110 Hemstitching HEMSTITCHING. BUTTONS one ered. dreaamaklng. Mrs. H U. AUaoder. 114 Walnut. 017 21 Wanted Miscellaneous WANTED TO BUY Used car and second-hand hoatnr. Phone 1701. P. A. Tscblrky, Tule Lake Garage. 140 UIOHEST PRICE paid tor need srnitur. Beaters and ranges. Ill Broad. 1200 WANTED Cood naed washing 1896 machine. 12(6 R. U Uveatock and Feed WANTED Work stock, ons home snd mule, writ Amos Black, Bonuusa. 1408 23 Financial 3AVB SAVE 8AVE ON AUTO LOANS AND REFINANCING Lowest rates and easleat term Investigate snd be ooavlnced. MOTOR INVESTMENT CO. 10 So. 71b, Ph. 1141 3 tale License M-104 $$ NEED MONEY $$ FOR New tlree on Tour cart FOR Necesaltlss of winter! rOR Pressing small bills? 8TATE LOAN COMPANY Oregon Bsnk Bldg. 130 N. 10th. rtnne76SMjle;JtateJ184 Necessities for Work FOR TRADE Cheet of mill wright tools for wood. 1143 Pine. 1141 WANTED Work by day or hour. Experienced In cooking and sewing. Best of references. Cell toil. 1147 Work for Necessities WANTED Housework of any kind, day or hour. Phone 602J, 1414 WILL EXCHANGE practical nursing or fur piece work for rent of email fnrnlehed house. close In. References. , Write or call 6U7 s. 4th. 1443 YOUNG MAN wlanea work on ranch. Experienced.. Rt, 1. Box 81. 1199 YOUNG GIRL, experienced in housework, wishes work. Rt. 2, Box 81. 0811 Ir YOTJ bar cmstning to sail . have changed your place of bualoeee. buy or eel I farm pro ducts or have anything to tell the public the moat economical and surest way of getting re sults la tbrough the classified Phone 1900 or writ In to the News-Hsrald. By Harold Gray OH . Mfl. CMITZLIA- . I HOP YOU'R NOT HURT- WELL, THAT'S S1RIDA.Y ThB THIR.T6BNTH FOP. YOU- BH , MR. CHI2ZLER 1 ooees cm f i-rv MERI, A.NO t A. M cam Maa,st If 6V6RY WORD Wh' THEY SAW. gf$-J HER TMBY e Meftoi eiestAJas .MiMiMoaiciemiuvMawT'ja Ir fl 1 Optica Glasses fitted. Soul Sanitarium. Second Hand Store- We pay cash or trade for 'Used gooda. O. L. Uouibre. 122 S. tin. Turkish Baths Massage, Colonic Irrigation. Reg Istered Nurse. 117 Bo. Seventh. Typewriters School Trained Mechanl - 14 Years' Expaiienca Adding Machine and Typewriter Sales and bervlce 110 Main Pbon 141 TJ UP CHICAOO, Oct 17 W) Bay ing orders rushed wheat, corn snd osts prlcea Bp late today to the extreme limit allowed for any dsy. Official statements that fedsral government sgencles were pur- chasing at many cities lurv,e wheat aupplles for food relief pur Doses hsd an electric effect on all the grain pita here, Trude became of enormous volume, with wheal rising i cents above yesterday's finish, corn up 4 cents and oata I ceula. r.arller. -violent selling had amasbtd aeason low price records In all grains. Wheat closed atrong at the day'a top mures. 4'-6 cents above yeaterday's finish, corn l-4 cents up. oats I cents sd yanced, and provisions showing 10-50 cents gam. CHICAGV GRAIN CHICAGO, Oct. 17 m Whsat: No. 1. yellow 86-18: No. 1, tt-70; No. 4, mla'd (weeviiy) 7. Corn: No. X yellow 36U-3S: No. 2, wellow 35-38; No. 1 whits lVi-37. Oats: No. 1 white 16-15 hi ; No. 3, white 13 14. Rye: No sales. Barley: 18- 6. Timothy aeed: 6 75-6.26 cwt Clover sesd: 19.00-12.00 cwt. .. . i PORTLAND GRAIN T.UH.BJ PORTLAND, Oct. 17, (AP) Tamo: Whoat: Open High Low Close May 6Q. 62 05 61 Deo. ... 61 H 68 69 H 61 Ch Wheat No. 1 Rig Bend Bluestem 67 U. Dark Hard ' Winter 11 pet ii pec tun. Soft White 69 4. Western Whit S9U. Hard Winter 69 H Northern Spring 69 4. Western Red 69. Oata: No. 2 White 121.80. Corn: No. B Yellow 111.00. Mlllrun Standard 114.00. Today'a car receipts: wheat 11; flour 8: oat 1. Search Continues For Bank Robbers LA GRANDE. Or.. Oct. 17. yp) Search continued today for two men who yesterday rhobed the Stockgrowers and Farmers bank of Wallowa of about 12200. The two. known only aa "Shorty" and "Slim," obtained six gallons of gasoline from an Isolated farm nesr the Flora rosd late yester day, holding1 up the fsarmer when he at - first refused to sell them gasoline. They told the farmer, officers report, that they had Just robbed a bank at Wal lowa. AN ILL WYNN Headed for almost certain All-America rccoRnitlon, Ho man "Breeiy" Wynn, Tennessee fallback. Intercepted a pass la the opening game of the sea son. ran 26 yards and, on being tackled, aiiffored a broken leg. Wynn, shown above on crutches, Is considered on of the best defensive fullbacks In the south, and a potent place. kloksr. if i niA'- National, Local Markets FRESH BUTTER QUOTED STEADY AT PORTLAND, Or., Oct. 17 W) Market an en he batter was un changed during tb wask's Initial session of the sroduc sxcosnse. On the open market there was a similar situation. . Holdsrs of butter In store were not a unit In their Ides a to government psrtlelpatlon la the msrket. This wss doe to ins taci that moat of thum were la a posi tion where they will of necessity be forced to take quite a loss h thev eell to the government on the basis Ol current vetoes. Fresh Batter Steady Fresh butter was quoted at least stesdv but wss still aftect- a h atoraaa withdrawals which were moving Into trade enanneis nana lv sudpI led wltn ires a churning. Butterfat wss unchanged. Market for eggs was holding about stesdy with some strength In spots of top notch goods. Storage staff wss alone easy with especially alow trade In nnder- grades which were oeing pusneu by outsiders. Conditions within the live ben market were about stesdy nd prsctlcslly unchanged as to pries tor the day. Springer stuff con tinued Its recent weakness. Potato Value Vc alter Determination of brokerage In terests to control tb potato trade here baa again resulted In weskenlng of vslues with some lower spots noted even tor Deechutes which were aa yet only In small supply locally. With recent aoarp shading of livestock prices together with Im portations of dressed pork from ths Inland Empire, country bog prices her were show Id g a slight reduction. Msrket for country killed calves continued firm and at late price advances while lamb wars fully steady and tops moving 10-10 Vie lb. generally. Ewes were weak especially the Junk. Onion Market Quiet Onion market was a quiet af fair locally. So alow were offer ings from Yakima that much of the recent trade in uregoa sioca has been moved Into that com modity Inasmuch as local grow srs were holding firm for about aa much as Yakima was telling to retailers here. Ttiere wss a lifeless trade Id local cranberries. Tbers was no treat movement of any stock, but eastern wee beina taken In pref erence to locals on account of the lower price. Practically all the Paclfle markets hsvo been grab bed by the eastern berries. Notes on wholesale trading Better movement of both table and lulc grapea. Cauliflower sales la carload lota Increasing at 1st prices. Limited demand tor huckle berries. Celery demsnd from the south west was gaining but sales ware still mostly 11 fob care. Chestnuts were being offered around So lb. Chicago Livestock CHICAGO. Oct. 17 m (O. 8 Dept. Agr.) Hogs: 10,000: dull, unevenly 2S-40 lower, good to choice 170-110 lb. 14.60-4.60, practical top 14.60; sows $1.00- 1.60. Cattle: (.000: medium to good grsde steers predominating: market very slow, few sales about In line with Monday's 10 I downturn: hardly enough done to make market undertone weak; top yearlings snd wignty steers $6.00, light heifers up to $6.11, better grade heifers steady lower grades tending lower: several loads steers and yearlings hsld abovd 16.26. cows very sluggish at lowsst prices In years; lower grade vealera weak, better grades firm at I7.uu-7.su. Sheep: lo.ouu; stow, most oios teadv. few nstlvs lambs It.eu downward, choice natives ana western held above 17.0V; lai lng around $4.60-4.76 on native throwouts; steady on sheep and feeding Jambs. Portland Livestock PORTLAND, Oct, 17. (JP)-, Rectslpts: Csttls. (0; cslrss; il: market steady. Steers, common snd medium, $2.60-6: heifers, common mnA medium, $2.80-4.15: eowe. com mon and medium, $1.25-3 low. cutter snd cutter. $1.16-2.26; bulls, cuttsr snd medium, 11.76. 1; vealers. good and choice, $ 7; cull, common and medium, $3-1; calves, good and choice, $4-5.60; common and medium, $2-4. Hogs, rscslpts, 150; markst slightly weaker. Lightweights, good snd choice, $4.60 to $6.25; medium weight, good and choice, $4.75 to $6.25; heavyweight, good snd oholce. $4.80 to $4.85: packing sows, medium and good, $4.15 to $4.65; slaughter pigs, good and choice, $3.26 to $3.76. Feeder and Blocker pigs, good and choice, 14.25 to $4.75. Sheep, receipts; 400; market steady. Lambs, (ood snd choloi, II- 1.60; common and medium, 13.60-6; yearling wethers, $1.60 4.50; ewes, 75c-$2.00. Ths Blue Ridge mountains of Virginia may brighten up a bit, now that the state has gone wet. PORTLAND Stock Market Quotations NEW YORK. Oct. 17, OP) Tb stock market, erratic early, turned sharply apward la tha lat ter part of today's session, fol lowing a spirited rally la grains at Chicago. While the trading volume was rather restricted oa the recovery, leading Issue re tained gains of 1 to t or more points, and soms spurted around 7. Ths close wss firm. Transfers approximated 1,600,000 share. Today's closing prices. Air Reduction 101 Alaska Juneau - m 111 Al. Cbem. Dye 1361 American Can . nMMM 90 American Coml. Alcohol 181 American For. Pow. . 81 American Smelt ft Ret. , 161 1171 A. T. ft T. Amarlcan Tob. B ,,, Anaconda Copper Atchison, T. ft 8. P. Atlantic Ref Baltimore ft Ohio Bendlx Aviation n , Bethlehem Steel Borden Co. . , . , Burr. Adding Machine California Pack Case. 1. I Caterpillar Tractor II 111 I6 131 111 10 11 111 18 62 181 411 111 361 63i Hi 11 731 73) 151 181 841 171 Hi 181 14 i 18) . 121 181 181 14 Chrysler Motor Col. Gas ft Electric Commercial Solvent Continental Caa Com Product Cnrtlss Wright Dupont ft De N. .,, , Eastman Kodak Electric Auto Light General Electric General Foods General Motors Gillette Raior Gold Dust ...... International Harveater International Nickel I. T. ft T. Johns Manvllle Kennecott Con. Cop. Llbbey-O-Ford . Liggett A Myers B Liquid Csrblde ,, Loilllard Tob. Co. 171 10 Monty Ward 18! Nash Motors 181 461 141 91 HI 18 10 $1 I 41 141 40 47 71 National Biscuit National Dairy Products National Distiller , . , New York Central North Amarlcan Pacifle Gss ft Electric Packard Motor Park Utah Penney, J. C. Phillips Pet. Public Service New Jersey . Pullman Co. Radio Corp. Rem. Rand - Reynolds Tob. B Sears Roebuck Shall Union ... - - Southern Pacific Standard Brands Standard Oil California .Standard Oil New Jersey Btudebaker Co. Texaa Corp. , -, Trans-America M Union Carbld 61 49 371 71 20 10 108) union Paclfle United Aircraft United Corp. United Gss Imp. U. S. Indus. Alcohol U. 8.. Rubber U. 8. Steel West. Elec. ft Mfg. wooiwortb. Closing Curb Quotations Cities Service 1 Elec. Bond ft Shart 171 Swift ft Co. III Stock Averages (Copyright lilt, standard Statis tics Company) SO 10 It I ' lndl"e RR'S Ct's Total Tuesday 19.1 40.1 f4.t ill Pre-, day "11 II I Ti t T3.1 Weak as J.S 4.t T I si.s Year ago 14.1 IT S 84 4 55.1 I ysara ago . lll.t 104.4 iso.i 156 I High. 1911 101.1 II I lll.t l.l Low. till 41.1 111 Sl.l 41.1 High. 1II Ti t II I til l Tl Low, till 11.1 II I 11.1 St. High, 1131 140.1 10.l 101 1 144.1 Low. 1111 SO.O 10.1 It! 61.1 i ..... '..;'vfv-.J ft. -. -L - " - - ' . . W f " irr'jill'''iij !' ' ft ik fmm prjoniftffiOM, t-3S mmmmm mm mmms! mmm LOS ANGELES I (Federal quotations from Ore gon State Collese, released through the county agent) . Potato shipment yesterday totaled 720 cars. Oregon supplied 12, Washington 16, Idaho 101. Total loadinga (or the season amounted to 81,671 cars which compared with 70.6(7 cars dur ing tb corresponding period last year. At Preaqu Isle the market wss shout stesdy with No. 1 Green Mountains bringing most 11.10 a hundred, sacked. In car load lob, shipping point. The Idaho alia market waa dull. No. 1 Russets brought most ly 70 to 71 cents a hundred, sacked, la carloads fob, cash track. In the Twin Fslla-Burley dis trict demand and trading ware light and the msrket slightly weaker. At Yakima demand was light and tha market slightly weaker. No: 1 Russets brought mostly $10 a ton, sacked, IB carload fop, for cash track. The terminal market at Chi cago was barely steady. Demand and trading were slow and sup pile heavy. No. 1 Idaho Rus sets brought $1.(0 to $1.6S hnndrsd, sacked, track salss carlott outwaight. At Fort Worth ths msrket wss reported steady. Ths market at Los Angeles was about steady. No. 1 Idaho Rus sets brought 11.11 to $1.10 hundred, sacked, brokers sales The San Frsnctsco market was weak. Sales were too few to es tablish, reliable quotations. HOGS SELL STEADY Fi SO. BAN FRANCISCO, Oct 17 (UP) Hogs: 160, Including 171 direct Fairly active, about sieaay, top t.7t, aortouts 46.1a $(.(0; few 181 lb. $(; packing sows mostly S3. so. Cattle: 400. Including 156 holdovers. Very little early ac tion, undertone weak, fresh of ferings mostly Oregon grass steers $4.25; common-medium 1068-1118 lb. holdovers $1.(0. 11.76: bulk unsold: upper grsd she stock scarce; load dairy type ottered; Bulls quoted $3.69 aown. 8 heap: 1100. Active, lambs strong to higher consider ing quality; eight decks good 75-76 lb. wooled Nevada lambs. carrying medium and, $6.(0, soms sorted 10 per -cent: good yearlings $4.75-$5; few wethers $4: ewes stesdy at Monday's ad vane; two decks medium 109 112 lb. $1, 10 per cent out $, Bond Averages (Copyright 1933, Bundar ttatts- tlee Company) IS 10 3 St tndrs RR'S Ot's Total Tuesday 71.1 74,t 10.4 11.4 Prev. day 711 1.t l.t 74.0 Week age Tl.t 14.4 II t 76.1 Year ago S3.S S5.3 St.! 10 4 I years age 11.1 107 I 100. 19.1 High. 1133 t. Itl SI.S LOW, lilt 11.1 11.1 tl.l It Blgh, 1131 Tl.l TLS IS.1 Ttl Low. III! Sl.l 4T.4 T0.S II, High. 1931 10.4 101.7 101. 1 St. Low, 1111 III 13.1 10.1 11.1 GOLD ADVANCES WASHINGTON, Oct, 17, Today's newly mined gold price wag announced by the treasury as $29.86 ss compered with 111.00 yesterday. DM HOLD. STEADY WHEN I PUT OUT TO 1 'yy.ha'r!li v """'!.' I ... ' -..-,:v.;-wi w , NrL," T -;- -c" --ru-;' : ?'.C - Portland Produce PORTLAND. OeL IT. UP Butter Prints, extras, lie! standards. 1 14 a lb. Butterfat Portland delivery: A grade. He; farmers' door de livery, IT par lb.; sweet cream, la higher. Egg Pact f l poultry S re ducers' selling prloes: Fresh ex tra special, I lc; extra, lie; standards, 24c; medium, lie; pullets, 18a dosen. Buying prlea by wholesalers: Fresh extras, 18c; firsts, las: mediums, loo; undergrade, 14o; pullets, 14c Cheese 91 scor Oregon trip lets, 11a: lost, 11 pound; brokers will pay Ms bslow quo tations. Milk Contract price, 4 pet; Portland delivery, $1.70 owL; B grade. 17 Ms lb. Country meats Selling pric to retailers: Country killed bogs, best butchers, -under 1(0 lbs.. 7ic to 8c; yearlings. 10 to 100 lbs., I M to lo lb.; light and thin, 1 to 6e lb.; heavy calve. 4c lb.; lambs, 10a to 10ic lb.; yearlings, 4 to lo lb.; heavy ewes, 2 to is lb.; medium sows. 2 to (e lb.; canner cowa. 1 to la lb.; bulls, 4 to 4ts0 lb. Mohair Baying price: 1118 clip. 16c lb. Csscara bark Buying prl. 1113 peel. 2 4C Hop Nominal 1111. 11-404) pound. Live poultry Portland teirr- ry: Buying price: colored fowls, 4 to 6 lb., lis; over lb., lie: spring pullets, 1 to 14 lbs., 11c; roasters, over Its lbs., lie; Leghorn fowls, over 14 lbs., lc; under 14 lbs- le; broilers, 1 to 2 lbs., lo; I lbs. snd up, 11c; stags, lc; roosters. 6c; Pkin ducks, 16c; colored ducks, le; geess. Is lb. Onions Yakima, $1.11: Ore gon, $1.25-1.40 cental. Potato Local whit and red. 11.16-1.15 cental; Yakima, $1 1.16; Deschutes, $1.40-1.(0. Cantaloupes Dillard. stand ard. 11.16-1-16: Yakima stand ards, 7(-86s srate; TB Dallas, $1 crate. Wool lilt dip. nominal; Willamette valley, 11-15 lb.; eastern Oregon, 16-110 lb-t southern Idaho, 16-I0a lb. Bay Buying price from pro ducer: Alfalfa, No. 1, new crop, $16-16.(0; vetch, $16; Willam ette valley timothy, IIS; eastern Oregon timothy, $17.60; oats. $14 ton. Taunts Persuade High School Girl To Take Own Life NEW YORK. Oct. IT, (AP Mary Jane Dana, 17. weighed 200 pounds, snd because she weighed so much the other girls called her "fatty," and because of that she killed herself. It took her a week to reach the decision a week In which she remained away from high school and away from gibes snd taunts, her parents unknowing. When a card came from her principal Saturday, ssklng why Mary Jane was absent, she pocketed It before her mother could see it. Then she engaged a room away from home and called herself Disn Whitman. They found her body yestsr dsr, a self-flred bullet through her head, snd a not which told her mother that ah wss sorry. LOGGING ROAD APPROVED SALEM. Oct. IT. (UP) Ewsuna Box company, Klamath alls, bas been given permission by Charles H. Thomas, public utilities commissioner, to con struct a logging railway across the Klamath-Lakevisw highway in Lake county. Okies to Bead Michael J. Mel chior, representative of ths World War Veterans State Aid Commis sion, who haa been hers for S8V- leral days, left Tuesday noon lor I Bend. SEA -4 lUtlSUMJ,