THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEJIhOKEGON, SUNDAY MORNING; -SEPTEMBER 19, 1926 i - - r ft- flTEKCTJOlL I IK II I. JOIN ' Pacific Coast and Inter- Mountain Organizations f a a A ta truer aaa "J i - WASHINGTON. , D. C. The forthcoming conference at" Salt Iake City of Facinc uoasc ana Inter-mountain automobile ; clubs affiliated with the American Auto mobile Association will have as its first order of business a thorough tanvass of 'the new alignment of motor tourist trarel as derelpped within the last three years.. So declared a statement from A. A. A. national headquarters here today, which at the same time, called attention to the tremendous interest that the entire northwest and the Pacific coast has taken In the outcome, of the motoring pro-, gram that is expected to grow, out of thet deliberations at Salt Lake City on September 24 and 25. In the past few years, said the A. A. A. statement, Canada has opened a great new territory to motorists and the summer tourist traffic is swinging into the north country at a pace seldom equalled in any human migration. This is the motor travel that the western affiliations of the A. A. A. are trying to catch and still further develop for the wonderful scenic displays of Northern California, Colorado, Utah. Washington, Ore gon. British Columbia,. Wyoming and Montana. The contacts of the Pacific and inter-mountain automobile clubs affiliated with the 800 A. A. A. clubs in the east insure a nation al, standardized, serrice to trans continental motor tourists that will result in causing additional thousands to turn northwest and to stay longer in the favorite re gions toward which the summer tourist tide has definitely set, of ficials of the national motoring body declared. "The winter playground of Auierica is unquestionably the southeastern territory,? Thos. P. Henry, president of the associa tion declared. He continued: - "Last winter our clubs reported an 800 per cent increase in motor travel to states south of the Ohio river. and east of the Mississippi. with an average BO per cent de crease . In motor travel to the southwest. - . - - , "Travel into the Pacific North west and into the Rocky mountain states has shown a marked In crease during the summer months. This country contains the scenic marvels of the west. The nation al association is working closely with our Pacific coast clubs to de velop business into northern Call fornia and -the northwest during: the summer, and the road and in formation services these wonder ful clubs ! have established ' appeal to our members and to the mil lions, routed by our clubs. "The modern motorist is often an investor and he . ' brings a stream of gold into and through our territory. Our forthcoming conference In Salt Lake City will develop ways. and means for In creasing he traffic. Toward this end there will lie made available for the conference an enormous amount of tourist information de veloped by oir. National .Touring Board and by the Research and Club Serrlce Departments of the Association." The following clubs will par ticipate in the conference: California State Automobile As sociation, San" Francisco, Calif. Oregon State Motor Associa tion, Portland. Ore. Inland Automobile Association, Spokane, Wash. . Automobile Club of Washing ton, Seattle, Wash. Utah State Autombble Associa tion, Salt Lake City, Utah . Idaho State Automobile Asso ciation, Boise, Idaho. Montana- Automobile Associa tlon. Helena. Mont. Automobile Club of British Co lumbia. Vancouver, B. C, Canada. Rock Mounatin Motorists In corporated, Denver, Colo. Ira "W. Jorgensen. 190 S. HIzh St, Parts for all makes of cars. Best equipped auto accessory store in this section. Prompt and re- uapie service the rule. . 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