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About The Monmouth herald. (Monmouth, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 24, 1922)
* Beginning Friendship Statue in Brazil United States Flyers in Lead Virtually Every World A,r Record of Any Consequence Is Held in This Country. INTEREST IS AGAIN REVIVED One Year’s Record Proves That Fed eral Licensing of Pilots Would Have Saved Many Lives— Last Year One of Achievement. close of 1921 there was a total o f 110 air tormina's, both land i.nd w- ter, within the United States. One hundred and twenty-five estab lished companies, operating 500 to «00 two and three place machines, made 130,736 flights. covering 2,907,245 tulles and carrying 122.512 passengers In the 12 months, October 1, 1920. to October 1, 1921. In making their re ports these companies were careful to Itemize forced landings and crashes. Yet the number of accidents In which persons were killed or Injured totals but 24. Analyzing the causes to which the 24 accidents nre attributed. It Is found that o f the six fatalities, three were due “ stunt" flying, two to gross carelessness on the field, and one to storm. Not a single person, passen ger or pilot, lost his life In straight commercial Hying. With federal regu lation controlling “ stunt" flying and enforcing proper field policing and protection. It Is believed certain i ost of these fatalities would have been avoided. Of the 122,512 persons car ried, only 21 were injured In flying und In ground accidents. Should License Pilots. It Is estimated thnt during the calen dar year 1921, 1,200 aircraft were en gaged In civil flying In the United States, nnd that these flew 0.500,000 miles and carried 250.000 persons. A survey shows thnt 114 accidents oc- cured, not Including those thnt In volved government-owned aircraft. The 114 nccldents resulted in death to 49 persons and Inju-y to 89. Of the 114 accidents, 49 were attributed to the pilot, which shows need for federal R EAL ROMANY Every autumn. In some unknown manner, a call Is sent f ir and wide over the country to the Innumerable gypsy tribes. The call Is answered, and the tribes gather at Wonderland park. Baltimore, for the nnnual con vention and encampment. These pic turesque Itomany wanderers are now In ltultlinore. recanting stories nnd tales of travel nnd adventure. This gypsy woman, more than a hundred years old, has answered the annual cnll for many years, and ever with the faithful tobacco pl|>e. Washington.—The manner In which America has assumed the leadership In aviation over the rest of the world comes as a surprise to those people who were under the Impression that Europe was leading the world In aero l nltcd States and Itrnziliun murine* acting us u gunrd of honor nt the laying of the cornerstone of the Portu nautics. From the time the Wright guese-ltraililun “ friendship atutue” In Itio de Janeiro. At the right Piesldent Don Jose de Almeida of Portugal brothers. In 1003, were i.ble to demon is seen performing his part in the ceremony. strate actual flying until the World | war broke out In 1914, European na I tlons made far greater progress In than did America. J Woman Moved 63 Times • aviation It was not until 1917. when America \ In Two Years; Bankrupt ! entered the wur, thut this nation wus examination nnd licensing of air pilots. compelled to begin the colossal task of Virtually every world record of any « Miss Lulu Vnss Kayllng of • \ training engineers ind creating pro consequence Is held In this country. ] * New Preston. Conn., who de- t I duct Ion facilities. And with ‘ he ending The world’s altitude record, speed t scribed herself as a real estate * I of the war. In 1918, the pressure which record around a circuit, seaplane rec I J agent In a $150,000 bankruptcy \ 1 forced this expansion was withdrawn, ords. endurance records, were all made who nre married but who make re • petition, recently had her first J and It was two years later, or Inst by American pilots within the lust Flappers’ Income Would Pay In turns separate from their husbands. J hearing In New Haven. It was a year, before a marked increase in pub year. One million miles o f air mail Purposely, the figures rre combined so » shown that she operated apart- J lic Interest was noticeable, and Ameri terest on Allied Debt, U. S. flying without a fatality Is another ment houses In New York City. # can aviators began to couic Into their that the Income o f each cnr.not he as record of the last year. Figures Indicate * usually at a loss, and that she J own again. certained, but each of them has nn In The army air service has perfected The year 1921 Is marked by three come somewhere between $1,000,000 I , had moved 63 times in a two- • many new types o f combat and bomb outstanding aviation events, one of nnd $1.500,000 a year, in the same * year period. ing planes, rendy for service, far su universal and epochal Importance. class Is n single woman. perior to anything In Europe. Ihiring June nnd July there were held. The next in line are two women 100 miles off the Virginia capes, a classified as heads (of fam ilies; which series of experiments In the course of All of the Fair Sex Combined Paid means either widows with children, or statistics would appear to furnish daughters supporting parents, broth what all the moralists have been look which aircraft flown from land bases Taxes to the Government in 1920 ers, sisters or other relatives. These ing fo r; the economic or other Justifi bombed und sank one after the other, on Net Incomes Aggregating two ladles each receive income of from cation for the flapper. The figures a submarine, a destroyer, a light $2,188,160,662. half to three-quarters of a million dol show thnt the flapper stenographer erulser, and a dreadnought, the most lars a year. makes more money than any other modern examples of warship construc Washington.— More titan hnlf a mil class of women. In 1920, 342,008 of tion. Who Are They? lion single women In the United States In the autumn the conference on the these flapper stenographers paid In Now comes a fascinating group! paid Income tux In 1920 and many of limitation o f armament was held In them paid on Incomes o f fabulous size. There nre 15 single women In one come tax. Their aggregate Income Washington, and It Is asserted that Tlte precise number is 508,000 and the classification each of whom lias from amounted to $475,040,109—nearly hnlf the bombing tests cleared the way, culture will try Its bund on the nnclcnt aggregate o f their incomes reached half to three-quarters o f u million dob a Milton dollars or enough to pay the more than nny other single event, for United States Government Seeks family worry. Interest on the allies! debt. lars Income a year with no one to sup the astounding total of $1,204,955,727. to Encourage Proper Con a possible solution of the International Pulls Hat Off Head. That a good many o f these nsslst In These nre nil In the class which port and. apparently, n< t a care In the competition In capitnl ship construc world. Who are they? Tl” printed Experts on the subject of chimney the support of families to the extent struction of Flues. Ftatistlclnns of society would class or tion. construction tell of certain masons dinarily as “ dependent females” ; tlint column o f statistics reveals nothing. that they nre classed ns heads of fami Service Is Widespread. who built chimneys thnt would draw Is they are not rich wives nor heads Are they actresses? Are they stars of lies Is shown by the fact thnt they are The most valuable service which air | the movies? Are they only daughters the hat off of your head If you got the most numerous of that group of of families. For to the full total of craft provides Is speed, and this Is es- near the fireplace. One Instance is woman taxpayers the others must be of fond, deceased parents? There are women. There were 79,440 In the snme senttnl In the three classes of use to told In which n pine hark hat In re added. Woman heads of families, thnt 15 o f them somewhere in the United general Inrome class who made re which aeronautics Is catering, nation- States. You may be run ove- by one's construction days In the South was turns ns heads of families; doubtless is, widows with children or daughters supjortlng parents or younger broth ! nl, civic, nnd commercial. Airplanes For Generations Engineers Have Been pulled froi i a man's head and up nud supporting parents, paid tux to the automobile. out of n new chimney. There seems to he no Inrk of mil ers nnd sisters. The fact that nmong nre now used for national defense. In Trying to Find Out Why One Chim number of 182,181 nnd their aggregate “ The prime function of a chimney," lionaires among the women. In this the wives making separate returns cluding army, navy, nnd marine corps; ney Smokes and Another, Just net Income amounted to $388,364,530. A M. Daniel, assistant mechanical en this also Is the largest Income class is air mall, forest patrol, const guard, group, that Is, a .-lass of women who Like It, Does Not. Lead by Millions. gineer, division of agricultural engi have approximately $1,Off,000, the taken as nn Indication of the large customs nnd revenue service, warning In cases where ..Ives linve estates single ladies again predominate. Mil number of young married women who nnd relief In disaster. In civic lines neering. Department of Agriculture, Washington.— Un -le Sam Is trying or earnings separate front their hus lionaires usually have In-nmes of have kept tlielr stenographic Jobs nnd they may be used for city planning, to stop chimneys from smoking nt the asserts, “ la to produce n draft that will bands they frequently make separate about $100,000 n year. T h en are 1,811 continue to run their iwn finnnelal af road nnd building construction, rail cause sufficient combustion nnd carry returns. Those doing so in 1020 num of these single women who have such fairs. There were 20,547 in this class nnd water terminal problems, nnd lire wrong end. lie would provide a model oft (he resulting smoke; Incidentally to make “ drawing chimneys." bered 77,558 and their aggregate in Incomes. Wives making separate re nnd they had an aggregate Income of and police zoning. It assists ventllntlon. Many unsatis come $534,840,405. These figures re turns rank next. They nu nber 174. $30,294,207. An Investigation has disclosed that factory heating plants nnd much ex In commercial lines, nerlnl craft nre veal thnt the single women were the The way In which a family cuts down used for passenger service, freight In every community there nre good cessive fuel consumption nre due t<> richest of nil by ninny millions. All of one’s opportunities to amass a fortune transportation, messenger service In chimneys and had chimneys. The good Improperly constructed chimneys, the fnlr sex combined paid t“ xes to tlie Is strongly exemplified In the fact that POLISH LAD AGAIN IS BARRED hanking, aerial photography, collection ones draw and the bad ones do not. which nre the rule rather th&a the ex government on net Incomes aggregat there nre only 50 woman heads of | nnd dissemination of news, sport, nnd Ever since the first half-dozen chim ception. Although ninny of these nr* ing $2,188,100,602, but the wives nnd families who can lay claim to the mil Fourteen.Year-Old Boy Is Denied En pleasure, nnd commuting. At the neys were built there linve been com- more Inefficient than dangerous, yet trance to the United States for widows together only showed three- lionaire class. plaints ngnlnst smoking chlmueya. reports o f the national hoard of fire the Fourth Time. quarters ns nitteh Income us the girls. chimneys that filled Ionises with nderwrlfers show that a- larger num Here Is a curious fact which the In The year 1020 Is the latest for which smoke from the fireplace Instead of ber of fires nre caused by defective come statistics reveal. The term mil New York.— “ I'm coming hack—and Income statistics nre available. The carrying It off skyward. chimney construction ban by anything Needle Swallowed by government In Issuing the«e statistics lionaire lias become a popular one In I’ll make It next time." For generations engineers have tried else. The nnnunl loss resulting from the United Stales. It has a certain With tears streaming down his face Is compelled o put them in such form Mother Found in Baby f-> solve the problem of the smoking such fires Is greater than the fire loss that the Identity o f the rich recipients glamor. Apparently both men nnd nnd his grimy little fists rubbing his chimney, hut have never met with n from any other cause. Poor chimney women have striven particularly hard eyes, fourteen-yoarold Edward Philip o f the great Incomes is not revealed. Three years ago Mrs. Frank J. fl.ll measure of success. One proml- construction Is resitotiNlhlle for smoke Under the law. Income tax returns nre to attain tills classification. They have I'zerk o f Ihinzlg, Polnnd, cried bitterly Schwlng of Stockton, Cal., who net Southern engineer, who helped to I •< >11 it t Ion of the air, waste of fuel nud bent every effort to reach 1» anil, hav when he faced defeat at the end of deeply confidential. then was Miss Ethel Frlnck, develop the cotton milling Industry In poor heating.” ing done so, have not been s eager to his seventh trip arross the ocean, four swallowed a needle two Inches Nevertheless. Pie statist! -s can be go higher. This is revealed by the fact Government experts report that the South, devoted money and time to times turned hack from the United long. Tw o months Inter she was studying the question : “ Why do some “ the drnft depends entirely upon the studied to bring Interesting facts to that the numbers of millionaires are States. married. Recently her daugh chimneys built at the snme time, out chimney flue. The l>ettor the flue die light. They Indicate thnt the richest out of all proportion to the Income Edward Is nn orphnn and has been ter. Charlotte, 22 months old, of the snme sort of material, nnd by more satisfactory nnd efficient will he woman In the United States, or nt class either Immediately below or Im a waif for six years. Always In his l»egnn to cry nnd the mother, In the same people smoke nnd others do tho operation of the entire heating ap least, the woman who received the mediately above. This would Indicate travels there has been a vision of vestigating, found n little lump not?” He hnd small hoys go through paratus. The strength or Intensity of greatest net income wat. single. The thnt the million mark has become a America, Ills goal. Four times he tried under the skin on the shoulder. statistics do not reveal whether she standard hundreds of chimneys anil take meas the drnft Is depemlent mainly upon to get past the Immigration stntlon at She probed nnd found the nee was young nnd beautiful, or n forbid urements all along the way of the the tightness, size und height of th* Take the single girls, for Instance. New York city. Fo r times he was dle. Neighbors were present ding old maid. What they d“ reveal is ones that did or did not smoke, nnd chimney flue.” turned hack. when she withdrew the needle. then he drew a plan for what he thnt she had nn income somewhere There are 07 in the class Just under Gives Scientific Reasons. Edward recently arrived from Po the million mark, 181 In the million The mother and daughter had between $2,000,000 nnd $3,000,000 a thought was nn Ideal chimney, hut It Mr. Daniels hns prepared nn elab lnnd. He slipped aboard a ship In Eu elnss and only 58 In the next higher never suffered pain from the failed to produee the desired results. year. Tills does not mean that she rope and told the officers of the boat orate statement on the subject o f needle until the child fell It In This engineer admitted Ills defeat In a “ drawing chimneys." He goes Into th* merely wns worth between $2,000,000 class. In the group o f wives making that his “ sister” had his ticket. separate returns, there nre 08 In the Its shoulder. pamphlet giving the history of his e f nnd $3,000,000; hut that *acli year scientific reasons for the luck of prop suhmilllon elnss, 174 In the million Thereafter he ate, slept, had his hair forts. Now the Department of Agrl- added that vast fortune to her estate. cut, nnd ate the ship's candy, all at er draft. He asserts that a “ round elnss and only 51 In the next higher The next richest are t-vo women flue Is the most desirable because It class. The same Is true of the heads his “ sister’s" expense, until the parser offers less resistance to the spirally of families. There are 20 In the sub- discovered that the "sister” waa a ascending column of smoke and myth. mllllon class. 50 in the million class, EPILEPTIC HAS A FIT gases." They looked him In a stateroom. He nnd only 11 In the next class above. It hns been found thst "large trees The rule Is even more marked In the kicked out the door panels nnd ea located near chimney tops may defleet case of men. In the suhmilllon class raped. The captain put a leg Iron on there are 658 men. In the million class him and again locked him up. It was wind currents down the chimney. This 1.872, nnd In the next higher class only this way thnt he arrived In the United may he avoided by placing the chim 30 «. These are married men. The States for the fourth time, only to lie ney on the opposite side of the bulld- single men show 113 in the suhmilllon placed with a group of other Immi ' Ing.” class, 296 In the million class and only grants to he deported. "The best location for the chimney 78 in the next class. Is near the center of the building, for HAITIANS LIKE RURAL GUARD 1 when so located Its four walls are kept Tills Is the more striking In that the warm; cold winds cannot chill It and Income classes, as to every other cause It to draw poorly,” Mr. Daniels gradation #f Inrome. rise In about the Sons of the Beet Families Are Seek ing Commieeione in the New asserts. same ratio. All except that million Gendarmerie. The department explains that th« mark ! purpose In collecting this Information Many A r« Stenographers. Port-au-Prince. Haiti.— The son* of about chimneys Is "to give the house Probably the most fascinating fact the best families in Haiti are seeking holder and prospective builder, snd about the Income of single women Is commissions In the Haitian mral especially the farmer or other rural that the great hulk of those having In guard, or gendarmerie. Thirty such resident who builds or superintends comes are In the stenographer class. young men now hold rommlsslona, nnd ' the building o f his own home, a work This Is a new economic development twenty-one others re awaiting thelt ing knowledge of the principles to he • f the utmost Interest. Only a few final examinations after a year of observed In planning and building years ago there was no such class of training. I these Important parts of the house, money eamers*at all. They are a new It Is from among these officers that i which. If they ar« /observed, will go a social phenomenon In the world. The President Romo selects his aids. They long way to prnnfcote the comfort of statistics do not classify occupations replace the old type of purely nrna the home and Insure the safety of tha closely, hat a shrewd guess ran he mental aids who were usually appoint property." made from the sixe o f the Income. ed for political reasons. The newly Without exception, the most numerous commissioned officers will not only Offers Homes for Ex Beggars. Kay Kell of Wyoming, riding his fa class of feminine taxpayers are single perform the military duties of gen vorite fit-thrower "Epileptic" to women with net Incomes'Varglng from darmerle officers, but will attend a Tokyo.—Toyohara Mornokn. a looal white blister. Kay is note*I as the $1,000 to $2,000 a year. It seems ob military school for twe years. philanthropist, has n ffrm l the gov winner o f the Cheyenne rodeo, and 1» vious that these are the stenographers O f the American officers serving ernment a tract of land In Kyushu oa entered In the great western rodeo and private secretaries that decorate with the Haitian gendarmerie. 130 In Five baby tiHsme, captured In the wilds o f the Kenai |n*r,insulu in Alaska, j which he proposes to build homes for to he held in Madison Square garden. the offices o f modern business and help all. the field officers are marine corps sre to be used ae the nucleus o f a moose herd In the Desdiute.« national ! 700 former beggars, whom he has New York, early In November. He make the wheels go ran d. officers temporarily se-vlng under the f rest In Central Oregon. The moose have Just arrived In Cortland, and this-! n-M-ued fr»im the streets of Tokyo and Will take “ Epileptic” ahuig. It Is the flapper class 1 And these Haitian colors. one was photographed after he had landed. | other cities o f Japan. Single Women Pay Big Taxes MANY IN MILLIONAIRE GLASS Stop Chimneys From Smoking LONG BEEN UNSOLVED PROBLEM Forest in Oregon to Have Moose a o