1 us itu rntitrt Iteratf. krivuimiji iiuiuij. WEATHER FORECAST 'lONMIIIT AND TPIIHDAV, I'Aflt, 1,1011 r TO lll'-AW IHOHT IN MOItNIKO NEWS OF WttfllLD BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Member of the Associated Pres3. I'lriiiiiih Vein-. .so. d'.'iMt KLAMATH I'ALLH, Oltl'.OON, MOND.U, PltlL 17, lltt: i'lttCH KIVH CKNTM u .8. 'S E Senator Would Hold Gen eral Scmcnoff Responsi ble; Russian Is in Jail WAKIIINOTON. III' . April 17 A m-v. i (implication ,vit llm pre 'in ii nf (Iniirrul (Iri'Riirln Mouifiioff In (hi imintry nronii tod-iy when llm nemilit liilnir (niiimltten nought In MilipiMUl III Hi) lliti'ittlgallon of llin I'lirn. Hullo llnklimi'leff, llin Inst iin'N'illli'd Uiihnliiti mil li.mninlur III llio I'lllli'il Hlnle, mill fiiiiuil n right to ilu mi lonlrmllrii'ii under llm ii.iiilin of "diplomatic Immun ity " At tln ii i mi' limn, Senator lloruli, Who began hi inmiillllcit IliM'ntlKu linn In mi endeavor In develop whether (li'iivriil Hrmelinff should lin ipi( rlril, telegraphed Now Vurk IlllllllllltlllD. llkllK whether tlllTII w.i ii ii)' way in punish llif former CiiMi.ii'k chief ' (nr llm murder tif AiiU'rli'iiii MilirrH In Hlherlu " To Pulled State DlStrlrt Atti.r iii'y lliiyward nt Now York, llnrili bciiI I It In iini'riwir "I I turn nny piiKilliln way liy lilrh Humennff, now In l.inllnw Jail, run Imi held riipoiiiill'ln fur lint iiiiirilrr of American roMIrr In HI IhtI.i? Tim ovldenvo aotMiia very clear " WAKIIINOTON. DC. April 17 MiiKRifitliin that Ornnrul ticiiicuoff, now In nil In New York, wa en toiiin to Pari to meet tlm drum! llukit Nlrhulni tn plan a counter ri'Voliitluii uKnlniit lli soviet ri'Klnm In Russia, m made by Immlgra lion limpcrlor airbrick at Van ioiimt in n report of tiU eiamlnn tlun ut ititiuitiinff. LEGION PLANS DANCE Two Onliinlrm. Will IVinlilf .Muli Wednewbiy .Kti-ilInK Two I'lrhontra will provide music fur tlm American Legion lialt to lm held nl lint Scandinavian hall UVi. liimil.D- evening. April 19. A nuinlior of iinnili-al specialties Mill also l" ringed. - Tlin Legion linn tnnitit ambition ptiinn for lint affair, wlilrli proinlM-n tn do unit or (tin limit mirrcHKful of tint m'ukom. CITY COUNCIL MEETS Infill nml Si'mIiiii llolil In KIiiiIkIiIi'ii Onl I'ntlni; yui'-llon An liifornul nii'ntliu; of tlm lh imiiii'll w.ih hnlil Katiinlny imnlni; In nnlitr to f.iclllliilit llm p.ivlm: ipim lion which will oinn licfnrn llm rcc it In r ini'iillni: IiiiiIrIiI uIicii a con Irii'l will ho uwnnlttil. Tlm to Mil lion urn V. I). Mlllur, local conlrar lor, nml Urn Warren CoiiHtnutlnn iiiiiip.uiy. Wlilln Mlllitr Niiliinlll'cil tint lowcnt lilihi, ti'Clinluilltli'N iiroKit which inailn II pomIIiIo for tlm award to ko to tint Warrmi lonipnny. llutti lilililum wuro ri'pri'nlil hy lend rnuntidl, ami tint llllllIlT tWIN lIlHVUHHl'll at moiiio IciiKth. ;ii..i han:ki.M)U or rvriiiAXS is VIHITOII l.lnf H. FIiiniiIIi, Kraml chnni'ulur of llm KiiIkIiIh of I'ylhlaH, who Ih miik liiK ii n offlrlnl tour of OniRon IoiIkhh. nrrlviil last nlfiht to vlnlt tlm lorul IiiiIku. A Mpoclul limiitliiK will ho hold lonlKht to rocolvu Urn Kniml iIibiicoI lor. WUATIIKIl IMMIIIAIHMTIKH Tliii'liaromotrlo pnmHiiro Iioh boon rlHiiiK hi onii i ly hIiico 'i o'clock )'oh tonlay afternoon mid nt - p. m. to day the. Cyclo Stop lunKraph nt Under wood'a I'hiirmacy roRlHtorod .10.I1U, tlm IiIkIichI point tpuchod In over flvo weokH. Condi Hohh aro more favornhlo for Bot tled weather than I hoy lmvo boon nt any thuo durliiK that period. Porccimt for noxt 24 hnurn: I'alr: continued cool, with modor- uto WllldH, Tlio TycoH rocordlnR thormoniotor roRlBtorod maximum and minimum tumperttturen, today, n follewa: High 42 , I.ow 12 . I in onus -i r rn ,MAHH,nti; or miiiiht. i..s on iii.ack hi:a is iti;roitTi:i in London LONDON, Apill 17 A cri.iil tiro mill iiiiinniu rn of rhrlntlmui nt Hiimnoun, mi llm Work Kim, count nf Aula minor, with In prngrcn nliiit day ago when llm llnllali nteamer llurlillit left tlmrit, llm Mcnnier' officer r pnrlril nn ri'in lilni: l'airan, (Ii fii it, Kiiyit an AIIiihim iIImpiiIiIi In tint Loudon Time WAR ON WESTERN PINE BEETLE WILL BE OPENED TUESDAY Tit,, Ciiiiii hi lit i:lnlillliril for 'Iriilnlnu ut Hmi(ih anil I'iiiImtw War on tlm plim lii'otln ulll uliirl liiiiinrrnw. Mhi'ii two rimpi will lm opuimil for lint triilnlnr; ami In ntriK linn of crnlitor.i nml tpiitlirii lm will hi'arrli virtually nrry arm of llinlK'rcii liiiiilj In thin li-rrllory fur "Imik Irri'ii ' Dili ramp lll lm opcin'il nt I.oiik I nli n hy J I' Klmtull, licail of tlm Klumntb Kur't rrolrcllvo iihbocI.i lion, tint orKiinUntlon wlilrli will liiivn illrci linn of llm proji'ct, Tlm iillnir ramp will lm mtatillithi'it by llm linllmi mtvIc-o nuar Ati;oin.i, ttlmrn mi'ii will tin tntlni'il who will work iiiiiIit that ilitpartincnt nml iimli'r tlm t' 8. fnrrnt norvlcn. Knllori win proli.ility not lm nvnt out ti"frn May I, arcorillnr; to J I". Ki-nr, itntoinoloKliil, who In ron nrctril with tint office. A J. Jamlck V H. fiirrnt surv Ico itntiinmliiRliit, nrrlcil hero rn ri'iilly to nutlut In thu work. FROST SURVEY MADE (iniHiK I'm Iiik I'ri'lilnii tv Iti-Milt of lU'ii'iit llainnKf lo Thin MAN MCUNAHDINO, Cnllf , April 17. I'rolili'iim confront Ini; cllruii xrorr It Cullfornla nrn thu froiitn riimllllmi of trrrit mid Intcmitt Kraft InR on illnc.iji'il trccn, nrronllnR to n pri'llinlnnry mirxcy of cltrtm or chard hy W It. Kchoonovrr of ncliool of iiKrlrultiirn of tlm t'liltromlty of Citllfornl.i nt llcrknlny. Tint riirM')' xmiwrd that lUimiKn hy tint rcci'iit f renin vnrlcd Krcnlly hut wan confined nlinont entirely to Ihrra or four Jt'.ir old treen Mnny of llm ireeH nrn froii'ii ilon to the rootn, iicrorillnR to SrliiKinincr ,nnd tint prohlem .1 whether to attempt to B.ivn tlioiiii tri'i'H. or repl.int COUNTIES SEEK FUND IjiiiiI Settlement Colonies I'mpoMtl fo,- .Vorllirrn Ciillfomlii IIIMMUNII. Cit , April 17. Hlato land ni'lllcmcnl tolnny for e.irh of tlm flvn northe.iHt coun'tleH Simula, tilitklyoii. Trinity. Minloc and l..mnen will lm tlm aim of the Northern California Count lea mjuii-l.illnu If tlm M.niiii.mii) land Mtllcimmt Imud Uaiio ciirrleK at thu Nnvemher olee lion, arcordlliR to Ihldloy V. Kaeltier, pruHldnnt of tho imnoclatlon. Old Law Brings Storm Wifo Owned by Husband LONDON, April 17. Discovery of an ancient Knxou law, technically known iih "tho doctrine of coercion", under which a wlfo I virtually tho properly of her husband, has preelp Mated u storm In both house of tho Ilrltlsh Parliament. Lady Astor Iioh formnlly Introduc ed a hill In the House of Commons to amend tho offondlng statute and Vis count (lllswutor ntroiiRly pressed for a similar measure In tho llntiso of Lord. Parliament took note of tin act when a iiumbor of tho commons pointed nu that It hud been resur rected to sdcuro tho acquittal recent ly of the wciilthy Mr. Peel, who wa concerned with her husband In bet ting fraud, whllo tho husband him self was sent to prison. Tho old ulw, Viscount Ullswutor explained to tho Lords, wa founded on tho assumption that a wlfo would not darn to contradict her hiiBbnnd: "hut It wo want to maintain respect for thu law," ho said, "It must bo strictly In accordance with our llvoo and our social relations. Whatever tho IoruI presumption may hnvo been In Iho olden time, there ran bo no such preMimptinn tonny. r- PICT SURPRISE TD E Nations Re-Establish Diplo matic Relations on Equal Basis (IDNOA .Apill 17 A lli'.ily In tweeu (iurmiiliy ntnl Itunnln wiih iilRtieil nt lliiKlle llnlurdny, the nlKimtorli'ii lii'ltur tho 'orclKti lulu Irturn of llm two conntrliM. Chlt elnirlii fir ItiiHHla and Itaihemiu for (lermaii)". The treaty milllflert tho llri'ht-t.llovnk treaty and ro-''Btali-llnln-K dlilmnailc ri'liillonn on mi eiiiallly li.mlH. K.uli ii.itlnn re uoiinLiM lt eliilm for niitloimllz.t tlon of properly, mid the treaty ex irenneH tint friendly hopn that oilier linuem would do llkfiwlne. Annouiicement of tho treaty Men Iiir proved n (turprlxe. (IIINOA, April 17. Premier fac ta of Italy, proKltlcut of tint eco nomic conference, limm-d n Kiiddeu miuiinmii for a ronferemit thU uf tornoon to mlJiiHt hy ronnultatlon llm ntfltuUn of tlm nlll'-n toward tint llUftKlnn iUeatlcli. BABY BORN IN FIRE I'ln-mrn lteiittei In Make nt Ut ile .Vol-..- hi I'iMillile OAKLAND, April 17 Tlremen nr rhlng ut the hoinn of Mm. J. H. Drown today to put out n blnie were rixjueited by member of Iho fnmlly to "plo.ine make nt little nolne a tiomtlble." On learning tho reason. H they compiled Tint flrn wn oon ex- j wcMcrn state. wa nrrented hero on a tlusuUheil, and a they boarded tlmlr tlcgraphlc warrant from I.I I'nso ro eiiKlno to return to tho flrclinuse, a nultliiR from a grand jury Indictment numn came to the front doer and nn- Another man li being (ought here, nounrcd "Mother nnd non are doing lto'elertlilp for llio rompauy re nicely, thank you." ! ccntly was asked by Amen, who nald m j the company wa not liwdvent. but WARD STAYS IN JAIL .Man Held on D.iii; Charge 1'iiable to (ilir ST.ld lloml Hobby Ward, well known local waller, arrested I'rliluy charged with poHneiiiilon of and transporting uar-j cotlc. will lm given n lieirrliiR Pe foro V. 8. Commlitsloner llert C. ThnmiiH on Tuemlny, April 2.1. He Ih belliR held In Jail In lieu of JT.'.M ball. Vard hnd In hi pi wen Inn mor phine valued nt S t..ooi. mrordliiK to tho police, n. well a u (tianllty of i'tisliiM, a Chlneno drug. N further nrrenl Irivo been in.ulit In lounerllon with Iho cikh. THE OVER-DEVELOPMENT OF MINES DECLARED AGAINST SETTLEMENT llllwll Sage I'liilliiliillnii llnlili Min er,, ('mi U'mU Only HI I l.i) I mil-,. I'.fM-nl (.'ondlllnim NKW YOltK, April 17 -The Itun-. , I'll rlni:c I'ouiidatlon, In u loiiRthy re I I porl on "Tho Coal Mlnera' liinour I Hy." made puhlle tnilny. holdn tlim no niiMHfnrtory iiKreemnnt of a ptrtnnn I'lit iNiliirn on wnRn rnli'ii enn bn reai'heil liiitwecn minors find ojht.i lorn In iln, lilliiinlnmn coal Imliwlry until nli'im Ikiii been lnl.cn to nirb what tin' rnpnrl ili-wrllie im "tho over-devnloiment ol many more mliii'H limn nrn rciiulred lo mipply llio lonntry'n in eilH." Thli over-development, tint report declares, linn reunit ed In rIvIiik mi uver.-iRit of only 211 il.Df of employment nnnunlly to the fliiii.nuii men cmplo)od In tlm Indus try, tltim nullifyliiR the advnntaijiM of wiiKo lnrreanen. ' In Kiting out tho report, the 1'otin ilatlou f.latrH that It InviKtlcaleil tho ro.it Hltuatlon In ronnerllon with lt ntmly of humun rel.illonn In Indiutry, mid that It Iihk nnalzeil data on Ir regularity of production and employ' nie-it In bltumluoun mltilnR exteudliiR qter ii (wrhxl of 32 Iran The data, tint report mldx, liulmle the mojt ro rent rtatlnllrn on annual larnlnR" mid kindred RUbJertH compiled by the I lilti-il SI it leu Ccnlor.lni! Hlirvnv. the k . . I . ,.-... . ..! .1... I..l.n.t ! ..Illt'llUI t Uill ttut Itlliun. tin' i iiii.Mi Mine wnrkerK, tho I'nltid S'alen bur enu of labor HtnlUtl'x. and tnrloun Mate bureaun of mliien ARREST STORE HEAD rn blent of I'mlfle Co.OK'ratlw l'iigiie l linlltliil SAN KKANCI8CO, April IT. Crn et O. V. Amen, prctildent of tho I'n clflr co-oparntlvo league, which ope rate n chain of grocery More In that liaukruptty iiroceeiiiiiR were nerrnsnry to nettle Internal affair which had Interferred with the ope ration of tsnre of Ame obtained a writ of hnbeas corpu returnable W'dneiday LONG RIDE ON HORSE Siliool Tern her .loiiinejH I'liim Tort Klmiiatli In Till- Cllj MIsk i:isln TrlmhcrRcr, Tort Klam ath leacher, rmUt to HiIh elty from I'ort Klamath on liorM'hack Saturday. makliiR tlm t.'t tulle betwehn T, o'clock In the mnrutiig and " o'clock In Iho aflernoi'ii. She left yenterday morning on the return trip SEASON IN FLORIDA CLOSES I THEATRE SAFE, ;e big m Ncro Nifjht Janitor Bound and Gagged in Dressing Room; Get $3,500 I'OIITI.AND. April 17 --IIHwi.cn M.ooi) and J.1.500 w.ih toen from tho I'.inliiR'-a theatre horn early ihU inornlnR by robber who held up, bound and RaRi;i-d tho negro iiIrIiI Janitor. Tho ofllro and unfit were wrecked by an epIolon of nltra-Rlycerlnu. llm Janitor w-nn found In n ilrenu tug room till morning. N(i trace wat found of the rol licrs. v. Iio eHCipciI In mi autoiuo- llllo. U. VETS HOLD REUNION piling AllniiN Annual f. '.tiller InR of .spjinl-li War holillers Succen attended tho Spnnlnh war veteran' annual reunion and ban iiml nt the While Pelican hotel Sat urday evening, at which were pres ent tho follow InR I'rcd A. linker, J. II. Carnahan, Ram I'. Dehllngvr, Frank I'rannford, i:. C. Koppen. A. It. Morrison. 0. N. Xnndors, J. I.. Simons, Chas. I. Stone, J. II. Vollmer. It. II. Wilcox, Arthur It. Wilson. Judge. Stono presided and reminis cence and ftlorlc filled tho evnlnu. It I bclloed thero are at least CS veterans In Klamath county In addi tion to a number whoso nnmct aro not known. V. H. WINS SUIT WASHINGTON, D.C.. April 17. Tho government today won In the supreme court a caso brought by (ho United Shoo Machinery corpor ation nnd other to bare net asldo a restralnlnt; order prohibiting them from iisIiir certain leaso clause In contract for the rental of patented mtchlncry. Tho su preme court affirmed tho decree en joining the corporation under tho Clayton act. SALMON' I.WV I'HII.I.n PORTLAND. April 17. Tho statu law prohibiting tint poxsox.slon or sale of salmon taken outside nf three milo limit or In state water by purto seine, wn upheld today by I'cdcral JiiiIrii Ilemi. who held that the legis lature hnd tho right to enact n meas ure lo protect Huh. i roit.Mi:n achtiuan vas tus, M.tnwm to hktai.v ami;iiica.v (,lTl,::HllH POIITI.AND. April 17 Jon- eph Woorndle. former Austrian cumuli here, retain, hi Amor- lean dtlzennhlp under a dec I- ! nlnn today by JikIro Ilcan In procriedlnRN Inntltuted by tlm , covernmont for n cancellation I on iho ground that Woornillo ' iMTinlttnl Hand Iloehm, n Qer- man py, to iiko hl passports hefor" I he t'nltcd Htntes cntor- e,l tlm war, PLAY PROMISES TO BE BEST PRODUCED HERE THIS SEASON JIIrIi .School .Slnilenli Will Pre-nit ".Mhe nml .Men," Willi :Ul (luir- lrr mid I'oiir AcIn As a part of tho program for sen ior week, the graduating rlas of the Klamath ( ounty high school will pre Mnt tho piny "Mleo and Men" nt the Stnr thentro oh iho evening of May 3, and on tho afternoon and evening of May 4. Tho play "MIco ond Men" I writ ten by Atadclclnn Lucettc Ilyley nnd I of a much heavier variety than Is ordinarily undertaken by high school pupil. Although a comedy In nature, there nro many elwnent of tragedy throughout. Under tho direction of Mis Mary Craig of tho nnfcltnh de partment, however. It promises to bn one of tho best amateur productions seen In Klamath Kail this year. Tho plot of the play Is based upon n quotation of Robert Ilurns: "Tho best laid schemes of mice and men. ""fianR nft a-gley." Tho story Is that of Mark Kmbury. a man of 45 years, who believe that the education of women Is all wronr. and who adopts a girl from tho or phans' homo that bo might educate her In concurrence with bis own Id as and that he might eventually make hqr his wife. The girl, howover. falls In lovo with a rencgado nephew of Kmbfiry's. which fact Kmbury docs not loavn.nntll shortly be(or tba i!.uX which ho ha sot for hi own mar riage with her. Ho keeps bis own counsel, however, and proceeds a If nothing had happened, nnd on the wedding day make tho acrlflco of substituting the nephew for himself. Tho play contain four acts and will consume threo hours In Its pro duction. Thero nro 33 characters Making part as follows' Mark Kmbury, scholar, bdcntlst and phllosphcr Wllmot Sandham ItoRcr fioodlakc. his friend and nclRhbor Harold Wortley Captain UeorRovI.ovell. hi nep- how - Martin Adams Sir Harry Trlmblestono Henry (Icrber Kit Ilamlzer, n fiddler and n pro- fes?or of deportment Chester Shrive Peter, Knibtir' servant .... . . . Prank Peyton J(Mtiit (ioodlake. wlfo of Good lake, .... France Humphrey Mrs. Deborah, Kmbury' house- keepor ....... . .. .Inv Wlllott I'CRgy, "l.lttlo llrltnln." Dorothy DcUull Matron of orphan' home Mbcrtlna Nltscholm Superintendent of orphans' homo Uoyd Cox Molly, kitchen mnld ....L'sther Calkins Tho ten orphan are: Vera Thomp hon. Kvo Dlllard, .Mary Smldl. rtuth Dixon, Ksther Calkins. Jo Ppp, draco Klllott. Anna Collins. Dorothy Del zcll nnd Helen Wlrtr. Dancer In a ballroom scene. Tho enlors havo been working on the play slnco January. -1 JAPANESE WORSTED One In Hospital, Oilier In Jail Pol , lowlliK I'lRht With Deputies ST. HKLKNS. Ore.. April 17. Sakujurl Shomutaml, a member of tho engine room crow of tho steam er Kalan Maru. IH In a hospital sorl ously wounded, whllo Makaku Toy uta, another membor of tho crow, Is In all u a result of a knife and gun battle lust night with throe doputlo of Columbia county. Tho offlcor said Toyata drew u long kulfo when the officers flashed star whllo trapplnR tho two Japanese In a deal for tho purchuso of two bot tles of Ihiuor. Tho shooting fol io wid. jIaukkt UKPOKT POnTLANI), April 17. Cattlo 25o higher. Cholco steer ?S to $8.50; hogs, 2 He hlghor, prlmo light, I'll. BO to $11.70; sheop and orrs steady: butter 3 cents hlghor, extra cubes 3Gc, prints 38c, WIN T CENTRAL WEST IlnMnMM mm llla.a alaw iamnfin in iiiimuio, iiiuictiia and Kansas Estimated at Millions CHICAGO, April l". Tornadoes In threo state last nlRht and till morning wcro believed to havo killed eight persons, Injured dozen nnd to hnva left score homeless. Tho tor n a 'Joes caused damaRn probably of million In Kansas, Indiana and III t nol whnrn It' touched southern Illi nois rcclnvlng Iho brunt. CKNTHALIA, III., April 17. Her en person wcro killed nml about 35 Injured, some seriously, In a tornado which struck tbl section early today, according to unverified report. One woman wa reported killed at Lake Centralis. McNEALY IS HONORED Ih Appointed Vlco President of .Vnt ::! Iovers' Club Notlco that ho ha been mado an honorary vico-pretldont of tho Ore gon Naturo Lovers' club today was rocelrcd by Win. W. McNcaly from C. E. Graves, sccrotary of Hood RIv or. Tho purposes of tho club nro to perpetuato tho natural scenic attrac tions of tho state, encourago tho planting of trees along highways, nnd to advertise tho stato through dis tribution of pictures at a club house to bo constructed near the Columbia Gorgo hotel on the Columbia high way. The building will be a two story concrete structure and ,wllt homo a musaum and library. It will bp open tp travelers who will bq on coufnRcd Vo s'tu'dy the exhibits. Mfttii tcnanco will bo through memberships and sate of pictures. Other officers of tho club are' President. Stanley 0. Jewctt, Tort land: honorary prcsldont. Governor lien W. Olcett: trcasuror, It. K. Scott Hood River: honorary vlco presi dents. A. R. Swcoteer. University of Oregen: Mrs. Ida H. Callahan, Cor vain, president Stato Federation of Women' clubs: Miss Cornelia Mar vin, stato librarian; Charles Hall Marshflold, stato senatoV. McNealy hai been an actlvo mom bcr of tho Klamath Sportsmen's as sociation slnco Us Inception and prob ably owe his nppolntmont to his work In this organltatlon as well as his effort toward tho Inclusion of Diamond laku In Crater national park. WOULD EJECT STRIKER Head of Algomn laimtxy Compmiy in .Suit tu DiNpo-M-vi J. ' Vernon Mat Kgun ot tho Algonui Lumber company on Saturday brought suit In tho Justice court to dispossess J. W. Vernon from n cottaRo on company property at Aleoma, charging that ho has requested Vernon to leavo nnd that Vernon has not compllod with tho rouost. ITpan said Vernon had been omployod by tho company up to tho time of tho strlko and that ho lm occupied tho cottago ovor slnco. A decision In tho case will bu handed down tomorrow. It Was a Lovely Party " Until Someone Used Ax Tho details of a party In which moonshine way said to havo flRurod enmo to light lute Saturday when Oils Spang waived hearing boforo U. S. Commissioner Bert C. Thomas on u chargo of tamporlng with tho Vol stoad act. On tho ovonlng ot April 8, It ap pears, Spang -was at home to til friend nt Gil Jefferson. Liquid re freshments woro served. All wont woll until ono of tho gitcsta, In lieu of GOO pr soma equally pollto form ot outortaliiiuont, docldod to show what could bo dono with an itx whon prop orly wielded. Tho purty endod wltlfCUnrle An derson In the hospita) for repairs and Spang- In tho city Jail, ,8png expects to visit federal authorities In Port land In tho near future T f .'i TfJ