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SECTION ONE PAGES 1 to 8 THREE SECTIONS 0 PAGES SEVEOTYrFJITH EAR SALEM; OREGON, SUNDAY Jtf ORNING. SEPTEMBER 13, . 1925 . ... 4 ,PIUCH FIVE CENTS niiisni TRADING VESSEL CAUGHT IN ICE IN liiaiELSEWE president Coolidge Appoints Special Board to Deter mine Air Power ARCTIC ZONE RADIO DISTRESS SIGNALS ARE RECEIVED FROM SHIP FLIGHT PILOT SAYS PIM IS PERFECT HEALTH DEMONSTRATION S ASKED AT MEETING MEETING SATURDAY ATTEND ED BY 60 PERSONS Crew o Thtrti-Thrc Men Are On Board; No Anxiety Felt For ' . " Safety Shortage Vof Gasoline Only Cause of. Failure to Span . Pacific Ocean VANCOUVER, B. C, Sept. 12. -(By The Associated Preas) A radio message caught at many CONTROVERSY STARTED today ttsclosej tharthe steamer CREW PRAISE V LEADER Baychimo, -which left here July 8 Debate Opened in Lat Const. land Jn the ArctIc . for the Is 'Officially Recognized by President; Committee I Named (By WASHINGTON. Sept. 12. Associated Press.) President Coolidge tonight took his Tlrst of ficial j recognition of the contro versy stirred up in. his last "con gress iover the adequacy of Ameri can air power by appointing a pe cfartio'ard of nine men to conduct a sweeping inquiry Into the sub- ," Announcement of the president's act io jwas made , in a statement Royal Canadian Mounted' police and to posts of the Hudson's Bay , company, along the northern shore of the continent, was frozen fast. .. . i -. C. II. French -of this city, fur trade . commissioner . of the com pany stated that the Baychimo which sent out a distress call, was but a short distance from the is land and had a , bare Men Enger to Make Flight Again If Rodgers Leads' Them; Courage and Pluck Said ' Remarkable HONOLULU, Sept. 12 . (By The Associated Press) Lack' of only a hundred gallons' of gasoline robbed the United States nary of the honor' of making a nori-ston chance. of Wrjlane flieht from San Francls- woraing nerseu tree anu leaving co- to Honolfiln. me Arctic mis montn, ny way or rnIa jact wus reveaied today by Bering strait fend the Bering sea. Skiles N. Pope of Jackson. Tenn.. rrenen saw mat it me vessel aviation pilot on the PN-9 No was unable to leave the crew which was nicked ud late Thurs- ic.io - iif),i(. unn.a -mMoti !"" aummu, m- ajT near l he inland or Kauai. 100 on i ml i.u3 vv u sii? a. a vuov v- i - . . . ; - -I ' 1 said khat' member,, of the board I8na DUl inai ycmmo naq mllea northwest of here after i,o,t ... avo,i mot Mm i.t( I PfOTisKms for the winter and that drlftlne nine davs while a substan .Thursday morning to organize and were pieniy 01 aaaiuonai Ual portion of the United States V proceed immediately with Its study 8to8 on the island with k view to submitting a report r by tKp latter part of November. Tbfc decision to name a special I' board of inquiry was reached af ter lir. Coolidge had received a 'I Joint letter from acting Secretary JpavUj of the war department and The Bachimo departed from here carrying I forty one persons, including three passengers for Herschell Island and five men for posts of the company. The steam- the island August to posts eastward er arrived at 12, proceeded navy plowed the seas in search of it. ' t. ! " "A hundred more gallons ot gas and we would have landed at Pearl Harbor without a question, the day we were forced! down, Pope asserted. "There wasn't as much as a sputter from the en the Island on the already made bv the war wy ea8t and the five men as left rencn ustea 33 aboard when the ice caught the boat. I The master of the Bachimo is Captain CornwalL- and Captain he exchange of correspond- between the president 'and the war and navy heads; no refer ence Was made to. the Shenandoah disaster or to the charges made in STATE BOARDS FOUND PROLIFIC IN GROWTH Preliminary Steps Taken, Toward Cventing a County Council to - Aid in Work 64 Departments Listed at Present; Only Dozen Prior to First of 1900 SecreLarr Wilhnr nf the navv. who! fpo there. along the north coast L , , ! " ' I m v , , uuui iilUO. u v BUgge8iea tnat a stuay oe maa r , 'or ttie best means of developing "ana August, 31. and aDDlvlne aircraft in national Fignring tae three . passengers " ' - I . . J A. defense and to supplement , the M oroppea n studvi already made bv the war way ea8t. and . and navy departments on that sub- at their posts Ject In ence the Golden ..Gate until 'the last drop of gasoline was gone. .' And then she (the PN-9 No. 1) land ed as pretty as you could ask." . The pilot expressed the opinion that the PN-9 type plane was the best yet developed. ; ' ' HONOLULU, Sept 12 (By On rA-nmer. iwhn tn hr The Associated Press) Comman- of tha Lady Jtingdersley a gaso- er John Rdgers ot the PN-9 No. a was aescrioea xoaay 07 , oa-iiea a laniAa Af etotamanto I 11110 HRIilTl? RTnnnuflT fkT T rl iff r".1TTi San Antonio !by Col. . William iany when sh4 was carried, away PP- ?f Jackson, . Tenn., avia- Mitchell, Iformer assistant chief by ice in the Arctic last year. ( T ot th army air service... ! ' Most of the officers came 'put It was apparent, however, that with the Bachimo from England, Voth of these developments were but the rest of the crew are from Influential factors in reaching the this port: M ; , . decisDon to investigate the entire t;.Two routes are available for an aircraft problem in its present overland journey by the Bachi- About 0 persons interested In the Child Health Demonstration work now under way in. Marion county. met at the. Chamber. 01 Commerce rooms yesterday after noon. - r ' ' ' , The meeting was in charge of Mary L. Fulkerson, county super intendent of schools., who Intro duced ' Dr. Brown, head of the work and several ot his assist ants, here. : Mrs. John Carson told briefly of difficulties experienced by the county health association and urged cooperation. with those put ting on the demonstration. ! Dr. Brown outlined the work tor the future and made if clear that the demonstration unit will not displace any other. organiza tions but hopes to work with and through-, them for the betterment of health in this county. 1 The plan of the organization in eludes a school nurse working through the county and city school superintendents' offices and visit ing nurses, with Dr. Brown in charge of the unit. And while it la the purpose and desire of the members ot the demonstration unit to examine children and ad vise with parents the work will be done only with the consent of those interested. I Preliminary steps were taken upon motion, by those present for the organization of a county coun cil to aid in this important work One representative on this coun cil will be selected by each of the various community organizations throughout Marion county, i The demonstration unit has re cently moved Into new quarters at 434 High street. Arrangements will be made later for regular meetings of the county council.. stage of development with rela-1 mo men. lion to the national defense. Replying to the Joint letter.rMr. ! Coolidge said the suggestion! for inch jan Inquiry already had had Ills approval. "Last spring I had conferred with parties as to I the desirability of k taking such action eo tht a report might- be land before me for my information, and , also for the use of the Incoming congress," the president wrote. , Letters were addressed,, by the president to each of the men asked GIRL KILLS HER DEER tlon pilot on the ' seaplane as a 'bundle of pluck and courage.' "Thatjmeans everything to the crew when it suffers - the hard luck, we had,' Pope 1 declared. "There ia a satisfaction ! in know ing that you have a superior offi cer who takes. whatever; the fates have in store and never flinches. Captain .John,, is the kind . fxfH LABOH C FEE C STATE TAX REDUCTION FIGURES ARE COMPILED CREASE DURING . LAST 23 ! YEARS IS CONSTANT Showing the growth of state boards and . commissions In the last quarter century, Sam A. Ko- AIDS DIE ISSUES British Trades Union Con gress Fails to Discuss Future Relations! 1 COUNTY SUPPORT FOR COV KRNMENT LS LOWERED i AVIATORS GREETED BV WILD ASSEMBLY Total Drop From $9,376VS89.1 1 la 1923 to $7,492,76-1.47 For " This Year Total taxes levied against each ot the 36 counties in Oregon for support ot state 'government have been reduced 11.883.527.44 since Four Pacific Filers Are Pre sented to Island Governor During Fete . zer.;.ecret.ry of state, ha. prV POLITICS ARE NOT AIRED 577 pared the following statement: Twenty-five years ago there existed, under constitutional and statutory authority, but 13 elec tive I and appointive state officers and a total of 22 state boards and commissions. In 1925 there are zs elective and appointive state officers and 44 boards and corn- Labor Leaders Givea Worry, Dispatches State; . Party Drift Now To- I wards the Left SCARBOROUGH, Septj 12. (By the Associated PressJ) The Bruisn trades union congress taken office, figures compiled by Earl Fisher, state tax commission- Caase to reveal. Taxes for 1923, based upon fig ures for 1922. were 9.3761.219.11 against $7,492,761.47 for the pre sent year. Three years ago. the report shows. Marion county paid $401.- 473.95 ; toward the support Promise To Be La Jlomolala La Oae Day Hot Carried Oat; Crowds Cheer As Navi- ; ! gators Appear state 'government while this year HONOLULU. Sept.. 12(Bj .The of I Associated .Press) Commander missions functioning under either io.. ,.i-. w...lthA lmnnnt la ontv IDt.ISi .11. J?,iaitit,at,0ia ?r ttory mntbor-1 todV fcma 9lmyel Tor atnd. mott I m of $9,319.84. ' Polk vvwiu,ioaiuua r suit I u 1 ... A 0 .. . i.i.rtAiia l Va "i' J!.!r tw. en the political and industrial "I .7 wui , sides of the labor union i mem nie oeen aooiisnea ana absorbed In some other co-relative sctivity. "Of the 64 boards and commis sions now existent, comprising a membership in personnel of 319 individuals, 52 have been created since the year 1900. and with the Both the proceedings of 1 the congress have not been wanting In plain signs that must give labor political leaders like Ramsay Mac Donald, J. H. Thomas and J. R. Clynes a deal to ponder upon. The drift of the party is clearly to- dnties and powers of some ot these Uon h bow faP the drlft wm carry hare been merged those, vested in T, thB- v.rnnaM rn- prevlslly existing state tune- ernment that fostered and -ath- is a . J?f .e per,onnfl o' these ered tne Dawes plan, but r.uite !.. " "n comm,88lon9 81 Ignoring this fact.' the congress state officers serving in an active Toted on a gdution condemning or ex-officio capacity and 229 are thu pUn a capItaligt scheme for citizens appointed by the governor exploiting German workers, i vi puuic sencr oioer man met i I AtIU IU UUH IDUVUUUI Willi governor. I v . - r v. ir.rvin.u win while the amount for 1925 Is $126,076.63, a decrease of $39,- 148.06. On the face of the report. friends ot the governor point out that be has kept his campaign John Rodgers and his trans-Paci fic flight crsw today paid Gover nor Wallace R. Partington a call they had promised to make exact ly 11 days ago. Their unusual delay was for given, however, and their social error detracted la no way from the ovation given them by the thankful populanca ot Honolulu. when the five aviators appeared la the capital grounds at noon to day for their official call. Thousands had been summoned AMENDMENT WOULD PROVIDE- to the historic capitol grounds by ACTION BY THE LEAGUE I whistles and sirens on all vessels la port and gathered In a teeming GENEVA, Sept. 12. (By the mass to pay homage to the daring Associated Press.) A Japanese ("Captain John" and his comptn echo to the somewhat famous Jap-lions, who sailed the Pacific nine anese amendment to the Geneva I days la a disabled seaplane rigred peace protocol ot last year was! with a sail back made of Its' use- heard today from the lips ot Vis- less wings. They had started on (Contiamrd pact C) JAPAN OFFERS PROTOCOL count Ishil when. In addressing a 26 hour flight from San Fran- The total number appointed by I of the party, the congress th league of nations assembly the Cisco to Honolulu; but they lost the governor is 206 and the nam ber appointed by some other agen cy than the governor is 15. -The membership of boards and com missions named or designated by the constitution or by statute Is 89.1 The membership of 16 of the total number of boards and com adopted a resolution accepting its JPnese aeiegate came out very tneir course; meir gaouae sup- council to go behind the Amster- ""ongiy m tavor oi tne creation piy ran ouu . A game or hies as a dam International to do every-1 ome organ of conciliation as a seek with a substantial portion of thing in its . power to "secure world-wide unity of trade unions I through an all Inclusive federa tion." ! INEZ WOOD . SHOOTS ANIMAL IN ALSEA DISTRICT cer that men would flof anything for."- ,.. , :..,.: "Out of the attempt to span, the ocean I think it has been demon strated that such a flight can be Unable to wait until she had made.' It has been -demonstrated returned to Salem, Miss Inez that a plane and . engines have Wood telephoned friends Satur- been designed which are capable day that she jshbt and killed a 0i making it with sufficient gas deer while hunting in the Alsea aboard. The radio end will be district with her lather. Mr. improved as a result of some of to serve on the board requesting I Wood is generally regarded as an the shortcomings shown In this that tbev nt nMntmt excellent snot wun me Tine. , lfiieht. nerhans throueh installs T r ftr- - " I . . i. . .. I - - 1 adding that he . believed their ef-1 ooa, eiajpiwyeo iu, diuon ot an auxiliary engine to gen J", v m . . . . snnnl 1 avo wi am - 9 rha saawa I a. M L...i..il.- ' inrra iwnnin Taan r in nrin win ahv ipuvvu ucLoa kiuouk vra. a,aav oviv- prBiR nnwir i or nrnaaraHunc . the food qualities of the air ser-tary of state at the state house. J "Would I like to try it again? Vice and In suggesting what action I -' .. M.- TT- . You bet I would! But I'd like to -- i IaaMiswM wm - m t j it a I .... can. be taken for their Improve-, HUnNtU UUt Id MLLtU 80 along wun tommanaer noa jnenti , The president's letter to the war , and navy executives, under today's date.5 follows: - . : i ; lYour joint letter stating that SCHOOL MONEY IS FOUND NUMBER OF CHECKS STOLEN FROM OAC RECOVERED ' Ttifoi fa IntArnrarayl ff ra fTlsaan tKat mUsIons is composed entirely of the conrresg has empowered the !le.f ni f teA! membr- council to ignore the objections of vujy is vuuiwku oi do i a siaie ot fleers and citizens, and of 39 the membership is composed entirely of citizens. Two of these boards and commissions exist under eon the Amsterdsm international and join hands with the third Inter nationale of Russia. . means fefr settlement ot Interna tional disputes. By the Japanese amendment of tne protocol, wnieh still is un ratified, the council of the league of nations might consider any dis pute even if questions Involved had been adjudged by the world court as a matter of lying solely within domestic jurisdiction. . The effect ot this clause was that the council would be entitled the United States navy followed.' lasting until the submarine R-4 sighted them off the island of Kauat late Thursday. On the steps ot the Iolai Pal ace to gTeet the flyers was the official group, lncludlngGorernoi Farrington; AdmTjraTfiTs. Robin son, commander in chief of .the United States battle fleet. Rear Admiral Lucius A. Bostwick, chief ot staff of the battle fleet; with ?lrZ?l02&F " CRUISER IS CAPTURED M7 consideration Z.ttotfCto l!7t . '.'The governor, bv authoritr otL.v.n,.VM. tlon. tmmlrr.tlon wts -riwlin "wun ucparunenx. either the constitution or statute. I ,V, I to suraestinr a coalition, in other .ut e gathering . crowd fs a member of 18 boards or com CORVALUS, Or., Sept. 12. (By the Associated Press.) -Part of the $S50 In cash 'and checks atalan. last March, from lhe-ottice,riarHsIonV the secretary orktate ol gers in charge of -the flight." ot the graduate manager of ath letics here' was recovered today through the 'discovery by R. W. Scott, former county commission er of Benton county, of a bag con taining about $350 in checks in a ditch beside the Pacific highway near Monroe. .. .. j Part ot the amount in checks had been .- recovered previously through duplicates, but it Is be lieved that several , hundred dol lars can be salvaged from those found. No trace of contracts tak en at the same time was found. The theft was accomplished hy a man who reported himself to be an engineering student inspecting the light wiring. ! . 14,! the state treasurer of nine, the superintendent of public instruc tion of six. the attorney general of four, the superintendent of banks of two, the state engineer of two, the adjutant general ot one, and other state officers hold membership on ten boards of which the total officer membership Is 25." . to snrsestinr eoalitioB. In fttherl .Bl in garnering . crpwa was wordsin hope of roatlliatlnr the Ure,teJ t ta local, dlgnl- .... I tariM "ra aMMnn wim.. m parties. . i " Todav Viscount Tshil insisted aa heard en all sides. me nme lor tne orricial re- today the capture of the Jack aeaung wim arourauon, TZZ'ZJZZ?, ,T T vr.aac .f o..i. . i; ..ax.. wcuhit ana aiurmuneni can m w er rigged auxiliary cruiser, at reamea, me most appropriate way k,7, ?7f'IWB'a Smurrler'a cove. Dlscoverv island. ror Pcific setUement of con- w" I 1 - M. 1 1 ( . iucls is ot conciiiauon. TIES ARREST TWO MEN VICTORIA, B. C. Sept. 12. (V.v Associated Press.) Canadian customs authorities reported here t until the protocol with its CRANBERRIES PLENTIFUL ILWACO, Wash., Sept, 12. Harvesting of the largest crop ot cranberries ever grown . on the north beach peninsula began 'to day and from all indications 50, AOO boxes will, be- produced - ; FIRE FLEECERS PICK FARMER BUNCO TRIO TAKES $2300 FROM WASHINGTON MAN bile of Resr Admiral John D. Mo- Donald, commandant ot the 14th Naval District, and shouted ''Here they come . The crowd broke Into a roar of welcome and a band played "Alo ha Oe" as the car turned from the street Into a narrow lane form ed by .forcing back the spectators DESTROYS HOUSE SPOKANE. Sept. 12. (By the on either side, proceedlnr slowly jissociaiea rress-j mree oun-ito tne Daiace stecs ' i near here, last night. I The craft was empty. Two men arrested on board the vessel gave their names as Cherry O'Day, mas ter, and Louis Kalobokas. en gineer, . . EARLY 5IORNINQ BLAZE i DE STROYS STREET HOME (Continued n par 6). FEMALE DEER WITH HORNS SHOT IN NEVADA HILLS RENO. Nev., ,Sept. 12. A big doe 'with horns, was snot by w. v. Johnson of Sierraville, Cal., tour miles east of that city yesterday. in hi belief thkt the animal was a RAD 0 DISRUPTS FAMILY back deer. Johnson today signed an affidavit atjTruckee before tne L.URA DOUGLASS SEEKS I justice of the peace setting . forth viiEEnoM vRmr rpovsr I the circumstances, and sent the skin and horns to the state mu- Detelaring that her. husband seum at Berkeley, The horns of Spends most of his time and a I the doe, slightly undeveloped, reai amount of liU money exper-jwere! covered jwlth velvet. One imentlng on a radio set, Laura side had six prongs and tne otner Lawrence Dourlae bas filed enit I four. 1 In the circuit court here for a di vorce; from Harlow Meserve Doug- SWINDLE H IS CHARGED lass. They were, married in Port- f , zX . , land in November, 1921 and have MAN BEATEN BY ONE HE IS one small child. . : ! , SAID TO i HAVE BILKED V 'instead of devoting himseit to eomel gainful occupauon in order I VANCOUVER, B. C, Sept. 12 to secure funds from which to supM (By the. Associated Press.) L. R. port his family." me compiami i Robinson, a eArpenter of Seattle, ssn reads, "he spent his time and i waa brought here today by author- suchl funds as he had, largely iniitie badlv braised as the result ALL PLAY AND NO WORK MAKES "JACK I w A V expetimenting with radio.". Otjher charges are also men j tloned in the complaint, and a gen I eral allegation of cruel and, lh t Yumkn trpntmeiit is made. Mrs. Douglass asks the cus ot the child and $25 a month for I scheme. ot a beating administered in Se attle by -George Alexlsus, former i lighthouse keeper , on the British Columbia coast, who charged that Robinson swindled hlnv out . ot $10,000 In a stock exchange Itssapport. HUMAN OSTRICH FOUND illLLSBORO PRISONER BE COMES ILL ON WEIRD DIET After appearing in police court! here,, Robinson's case was set tor Sept." 18. j j TAX CUT SEEN SEATTLE, Sept. 12. (By As sociated Press.) Congressman 111LLSBORO. Ore.. Sept. 12. hii. n niHiw nf Rulllnrham. ! (By Associated Press.) A table who ta leaTln- tomorrow for Wash knife. W'"".'';"", ington, D. C., declared here today spoons, the bowls ot two teaspoons bV believed Uxei on 1925 and itwo pieces of wire baout four . . , . t.. i w.,. frtn m the incomes will be lowered. Hadley 'tMeW'nt t. t. Grar. a countvlis a member jot the house ways prisoner, when he was operated land means committee which is to cn Ibdav. i ! : ; - - ' 1 meet October 19, six,weea Deiore , Gray was sentenced on May 131 the convening jof congress. to six months in the Washinrton WATER TRIP ENDS ceuntv Jail for impersonating an officer.. -Soon after beginning jus i rSnnwvsmTbrt v r ftnt. 12. Jail sentence he. complained that motorbdat Transcontinental and 1 Bwjwiwwea bearing John Edwin Hoag ana wmea urica uv. Tirn, T,n inmt.. '. he ;iad swallowed and; wanted surg ; cusly sick and the operation to- arrived here iqday. after a WVJ' paTresulted. ltlreJy b watef rom Astorla' re - S WE'LL TAKE A NICE ( " A LONGr jVACATl ON AVb j , zS LET HIM DO THE ! j yrH r I I dg gkax' (s ; ;i j ; . -. "msissaaiissarr - t ' " " " " A A residence owned "by W. - M. Street,; Twenty-third .snd ! Lee streets wss totally destroyed this morning by fire -which broke out co" men fleeced Henry Horst. Jr., farmer of Odessa, out of $2500 in a fake "race horse exchange' at the Interstate fair here this week, Horst told police here to day. Horst said he gave the $2500 to a man posing as a Seattle grocer Rear Admiral McDonald : dis mounted first, but It took the ap pearance, ot the man ' wearlsr a spotless white 'naval officers cap above his wearied and strained but broadly beaming face, to make the crowd burst out Into another three Rodgers" which 1 . . r . . mv iuuij tr 1 1 cu exj uiuiuea 1 11 vm- estimated at $3000. The loss Is I T on ..f. "c!' barrassed rrln on the face cf th. at about 12:30 o'clock this morn- - -a - roar of applause, ending la X ing. All household goods, except otb. . who toM htaL one bed was lost. Damage Is I said to have been about one-third covered. The cause of the fire has not yet been determined. Thei blaze was plainly t visible from all points of the city and at tracted a large crowd. The fire department was unable to control the blaze, which had gained much headwsy before the alarm l was money was a "bond" to show his faith in an alleged race-horse ex change and Horst said he was promised $10,000 If he would go to Seattle next Tuesday. The $10,000 was the promised win nlngs of a horse race to be staged. Mrs. Horst told police today ot the scheme, and after some time turned in. By the time the equip- Horl milled he had given the meat arrived he whole interior of ?f 'm th nt the one story house was in flames. Mr. Street, the only one ot the family at home, was asleep when the tire broke out. He is unable to give any cause tor the blaze. from his farm to the trio. He still believed In the scheme until flight commander. . , '. The other four men of the PN-3 No l,crw followed their com mander: Lieutenant Byron' . Connell. assistant pilot: WUllam H. Bowlin. iviation chist 'machin ists' mate; Skiles N. Pope, .avia tion plotl and Otis O. Btantr, chief radio man, , ' . " The ceremonies which followed were both la" the naturn of a wel come and 4 thanksgiving.. OTajor of , the trio could be AIRMAN DIES IN PLUNGE AvLlTOR. FALLS FROM PL.NE AT 1000 FOOT ALTITUDE police told him after a search thatJona D- LaMothe ot the Eplcpal diocese, or . llanolala offered a s&ort prayer of. thatJugivlig. to the Almighty Tor, saving . tiese I men from tie 'great deep And for no trace found. NEW YORK. Sept. 12. (By Associated Press.)-Al J6hnson, an aviator at Roosevelt field. Long Island.' was instantly killed, today when he fell 1000 feet from a plane flying above Mlneola. Louis Meyers, the pilot, , said. "Johnson apparently had loosened his safety strap to peer overside and that the machine, had struck an air pock et, bouncing Johnson out ot Jhe cockpit. PARIS-NEW YORK, GOAL j FRENCH PILOTS WILL 'AT TEMPT TO SPAN OCEAN PARIS, Sept. 12. (By Associ ated Press.) Lieutenants .Fran cols Coll and Paul Tarascon. French , veterans of the World war, expect to attempt a Paris to New York non-stop flight early next week, probably starting Tues day morning in an effort to win the prize ot $25,000 offered by ! Raymond Orteig of New York. FORD AIRPLANES NEXT AUTO 3IAKER TURNING FORTS IN NEW DIRECTION EF- 0m1um4 7) INTERESTS HERE BUYS INTO SALEM LULL WASHINGTON. Sept, 12. Re-1 suits of experiments with aircraft I M'JIINNVILLE . MAN ACQUIRHS In connection with his automobile business and In the air "man ser vice, between .Cbicsgo and Detroit will determine how far Henry Ford is to extend himself In the development , of aviation. This statement wss made today by W. B. Mayo, chief engineer of the Ford company, who is in Wash Ington; In connection' with Mr Ford's shipping ventures. ; Jit the present time Mr. Ford Is operating an air. line between his motor plant In Detroit end put lying agencies of the company, His entry Into the mall transpor tation service was to extend; his experiments and to add to the avi ation Information found he is col lecting and carefully studying. Mr, Ford Is determined to de velop an all-metal airplane. It Js possible that the future aircraft of his make on sale in ex isting . Ford . agencies throughout the country, Mr. Mayo said, bat at present the whole question Is in the experimental stage, William J. Uljequist, for near ly 19 years manager. of the Shiel ding Logging company, plant at McMinnvtUe, has purchased a fc&lf interest la. the A. M. Hansen plan ing mill at Mill snd Chsrch, ac cording to announcement j-es'T-day., .Mr. and Mrs. LllJeqnlsLfcava moved to Salem and taken up their residence ea Mill street. '. , There will be no Immediate al terations or enlargements i a ita present Hansen plant,, it was ta'.l. .Speaking of Mr. UUer-M. tv Telephone-Register of MfMinatHU Bays: .. ; . , , ;. .., , :, "Mr. Uljequist leaves !ei:: ;-.a-vllle with .the ratiafaclion li,at through his leadership the f-n i ding company has grown, frcn a III ; see plant eraplcying loor or live r-' n to Jts. present capacity.. w h recognized as of tte It a. plants la the Tal'. - j, with It : nets going t a-4 0 a tL j ClfiC COSet,"