The New OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Friday Morning, April 5, 1929 SEARCH FOR LOST $100,000 Yacht For Air Travel Sold to Fisher PLANE FRUITLESS SYDNEY, N. S. W., April 4 (AP) The. search Tor the air plane Southern Cross and the tour men It carried which has been car ried on eince Monday by natire runners, launches and airplanes still has been unsuccessful and nothing: had been learned to re llere the general anxiety for the fliers. Two additional planes today joined the hunt. One, "The Can terra," Is the largest airplane in New South Wales and is eqiippftd with radio. The other is an Am phibian plane of the defense de partment, which was thought to be especially well suited for the work since bodies of water offer the best landing places in the rough country being searched. Three other airplanes probably will Join in the work soon. Nothing has yet been heard here from the native runners who are searching the sparsely peopled country in the vicinity of Wynd ham. The silence of the lost men has not been regarded as neces sarily a bad omen since their ra dio generator was operated by air driven apparatus which would not function if they landed. The Southern Cross, veteran of a flight across the Pacific from the United States, was en route to England with two of its orig inal crew and two other men when it disappeared. CHICAGO HELD NOT 1 EE mt CHICAGO. April (AP)- iril 4. ( There is ' time and,Wce for ev ery thrrfgy and Chicago is not a whoopee center, a young man from Winnemucca, Nevada, was advised Wednesday by Judge F. L. Fairbank. The young man was Robert Gin ghy, captain of his home town basketball team competing in the University of Chicago tournament. -The charge was disturbing the peace. "Honestly. Judge, we were only making whoopee." pleaded the captain who, with his team mites was wearing cowboy regalia. Bilk shirts, handkerchiefs and ten gal lon hat. Just like rodeo stars. r AIRPORT CERTAIN' Albany's municipal airport has been made a certainty by the passage of an ordinance author izing a $25,000 bond issue to pur chase 135 acres of land east of the city. DETROIT. April 4. (AP) A $100,000 air "yacht" was deliv ertd today to Lawrence P. Fisher, president of the Cadillac Motor Car company, and a vice president of General Motors corporation. "I Just bought it for little trips here and there," commented Fish er as he viewed the mammoth tri motored Fokker monoplane for the first time. "It'll be handy to have around." The ship is the largest yet pro duced by Fokker. In the 14-pas-senger cabin are all the comforts of the crack train club car, includ ing a kitchen. answer VOICED BY RAILROAD HEAD KLAMATH FALLS, Ore., Apr. 4. (AP) Harry M. Adams. 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