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Show KING WINTER PUTS jlGRIMP-IN AIR MM ; Interferes With Scheduli for Service King Winter again put his finger ii the pie for the air navigators of thi mail service today and upset thi schedule to a large extent. He ii coming on with further trouble fron Nevada, according to reports from th air mail radio service. Pilot Monty Mouton left Bait Laki at 7:46 o'clock this morning and lander at Klko at 10:20, In tim to get t earth before another snowstorm whlcl the radio reports to be sweeping aero si Nevada, With snow clouds hanging low ovei Salt Lake and the Wasatch mountains It wss Impossible to attempt a flight to the east. However, Pilot Harry Smith was wulatlng for a posslblt clearance before the close of the day Arthur Johnson, chief of the local radio station, said that Pilot Jack Knight left Cheyenne this morning. Intending In-tending to come to Suit Lake H landed at Bock Hprings. and. being apprised ap-prised of conditions over the moun-talna, moun-talna, will not attempt to come to Halt Lske unless visibility becomes better. With another storm on the way from the west, ha will probably not maks It today. According to J. Cecil Alter, chief of the local weather bureau, the present storm is generul throughout the Northwest. It was raining at Rose-burg Rose-burg and Portland. Ore., this morning and snowing at linker City. It hsd rJusl slnpned en.wmg- at Itulss inn l'oatcllo. The weather man had confirmation con-firmation of the air mail radio reports after scanning the weather map. Indicating Indi-cating that snow flurries are on the way and may continue through the night. |