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FRIDAY, APRIL 24, 1925 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM, OREGON - PAGE . THREE PASSES TOEAST Buf.o. Mont.. April 14 Kins mmen most titter spring lime on hU2ht yesterday unleashed the element on Montana and left a now covivt!. state, high ruining """" antl partly paralyzed trans Mrtition nn-l communication systems. Small hamlet weer marooned, hlBhnay.H were blocked with huge drift, wires wore down, city Indue trial traffic w.ia demoralised an! miroaa tntitic seriously affected by the winter's fleeting lash. Clearing ftklcii over a greater ior tlon it thj state tajny promised riflief, aloiirf with the weath.-r. Prediction was that the storm Woull mnvo eaHliv ii'il Butto prepared to dig Imclf out vi a ii men DinnKet or snow left ty the storm which diminiahcl loot night .m l wan followcj by rain. Corps of workmen began to repair the daniaie, estimated at $50,001, which tho storm caused in the city lo iioaov lim-i and traffic Junes. The wintry gust brought jcy to Montana's agriculturalists. Farm en, everywhi-rj halle-1 as manna the white f1:tkra from tho heavens which endei a drought period which seriously threatened the atute's soring- crop'. FEDERAL JUBGSHIP PLUM GIVEN HENNING Washington. April 24. E. J Henning, assistant secretary of lauor. was appointed today to be a federal judge In the southern California district. Mr. Henning will succeed former Judge Bledsoe, who recently resigned. No announcement was made at the White House as to whom the president has in mind as a sue cefsor for Mr. Henning in the la- Dor department. He has been urged by Sonntor Cummins and members of the Iowa congressional delegation to appoint former Rep resentative Hull, republican,' Iowa to tiie post. BOLSHEVIK BALL IN LONDON Xiondon Vodka ffrog and Vodka KK noj were featured at a "bol shle ball" given In Hammersmith, London, recently in aid of the West London hospital. There were a great many Ruslrin costumes on hand among the dancers, but no Russians. A bomb wa exploded on the dance floor at midnight but Its contents did not damage aa they were nothing more than numerous Russian novelties which were dis tributed to the women guests. JOURNAL'S CROSS-WORD PUZZLE AWARDS As Awarded For Correctness, N radios and Quality of Essay 1st Prize $5 D. n. SMITH, Route -t, .Salem, Oregon 2nd Prize S3 JltlOXK SCmviKXINO, J3US Norlli 1 Till Street, Salem, Oregon 3rd Prize $2 S1KS. W. II. MATIIKSO!, Itoutr 3 Salem, Oregon Horizontal Vcrclcol 1. Coat 1. Cot 4. Shoe 2. Anc.il 7. Nooso 3. T- 5. Two 1. H. S, 10. Abo 3. Heap 12. Ant 0. Kre 13. Ano ;i. Water H. Kl II. lleach 18. Arc 1.1. Kti li IS Art 17. Kant ID. Aha 13. Age 51. Chain S-J. Ago 24. Echo 22. Ilo 25. Otto 2.1. lo TIkhc will be mlollirr cross word pnl, In tomorrow's Capital Journal. Insure Your Trip with a FISK Have Hughes do your : Vulcanizing Salem Vulcanizing Works Ford Air Service Inaugurated Tho first real Rtep forward In commercial aviation was made when the Maiden Dearborn, the first of Henry Ford's all-metal airplanes, bopped off from Dearborn Field, Detroit, Michigan, laden with thousand pounds of freight, tor Chicago. The Maiden Dearborn was piloted by Edward O. Hamilton, with Harry Russell as mechanic The plane Is the first of a projected fleet of all-metal ships which will main tain a regular air service between Chicago and Detroit. Ford has an nounced that as soon as the Chicago-Detroit service is In full swing three new services would be started, one to operate to St. Louie an other to Iron Mountain, Mich., and the third to Minneapolis and St. Paul, Minn. Photo shows Ford placing a package aboard the pline Just before It bopped off on its initial flight from Detroit BOYS' ANO GIRLS' CLUB WORK TO BE EXHIBITED "Achievement Day," commem orating the completion of a eerios of work by the boys' and girle' clubs of Salem Heights, will be observed in the Salem Height.? community hall tonight, begin ning at 8 o'clock. Work done by the clubs in the line of sewing and cooking will bo demonstrated. .following a program, both boys and girls will hold a jitney lunch of their own cooking. A district deemmatory contest will be held during the evening Five grade school pupils, winners in declamatory contests at their schools, will give declamations, contesting for the right to repre sent the district in a county con test Inter (n the season. Declama- ttione need not be original with the pupils, but are judge upon rendition only. Present plans in volve sending the winner of the county contest on to a state con test. Dates have not been set for either the county or state meets. CHINA WILL RESUME PAYMENTS TO FRANCE Paris, April ii. Offiical circles declared that China's agreement to resumep ayment of the Boxer indemnity to France will greatly facilitate ratification by the French parliament of the nine power treaty signed at the Wash ington conference. The agreement was eigned a week ago yesterday. The other eight signatories rati fied the nine power treaty. COMEDY STAR'S PARTY ENDS IN DEATH 0 FONE Toronto, Ont., April 14 Fay Baintur's party, celebrating the hundredth presentation on the road of "The Dream Girl,' a mu sical comedy In which she it star ring, wuj followcj b ythe death of a member of her company and the arrest, for violation of tho On tario temperance act, of tw- ne gro musical comedy alar who were anions, he; ueta. Carl W. A. Lynn. 48, Jiel last night from a fractured tikull which surgeon wid he apparently re ceived when he fell down stairs in his hotel. Manager E-trton of the company told authorities that he left the I.urty with Lynn shortly before daybreak, accompanying the actor to his hotel. Several hours later Lynn was foand at the bottom of the hotej stalls lit his att est clothes with .1 -Jeep gash in hi scalp and a fractured skull. MEN TRAPPED IN MINE MAY BE RESCUED (Continued from page inc) Hecla shaft and mine officials be lieved today that the air lines that carry fresh oxygen to the minern there were unbroken. The only danger they saw for the men was that they might have attempted to meke their escape through the numerous workings in the Hecla proper above the 2000 foot level. If they had. the fear waa expressed that they might have entered the area filled by the poisonous gas and smoke from the fire. No night crew was at. work in the Hecla proper. The blase itself, the mine men believe, waa confined to the lower piirt of the main abaft and with Hie facilities aavllable they ex ported that damage might be held to a nominal amount, The only exit from the 8tar workings where the four men are believed to bo Imprisoned Is through the Hecla mine proper. The present levels in the Star ground are far below the old Star workings, developed before the property waa taken over by tha Hecla com pan and its tunnel was extended Into the Star claim, and there Is no connection between them. The entrapped men might have ?nne hack Into the Hecla tunnels, in the direction of the main shaft, it was stated, and finding their escape through the shaft Iteelf closed, have climbed into the up per workings where the air llnee might not he reaching them. While they might succeed in r limbing to thi surface on ladderu !n these workings, the danger from gas here was believed to ma!:e that improbable. Th'rea men we.e brought out alive from the 1000 foot level, af ter fire, breaking out In a pump station on th 2000 foot level, had Imprisoned the 17 members of the niRht crew on the lower level j The remainder of the niqht crew, j numbering In all about 100 men.i according to estimates, nindo their j escape. I Fl.imes Stubborn Three rescue crews of 12 men each are working In shifts in nn effort to reach the men still in the mine. They are In chargo of K". T. Sparks, at the head of tho Coeur D'Aleno district mine res cue station. Half are employed underground and the remainder on the surface. A revolving nozzle Ride in Comfort: Hvx Equipment it avaiU obit for lfi earn Buicfc. Cadillac, Chevrolet, CHt Ut. Dodft Brothm.Hub mobile. Maxwell, Natn, Oldimobil and Slwde A Rex Enclosure or Top will keep you warm and dry in the coldest or rainiest weather. And It costs so little! Drive your open car In leave it a few hoursthen drive away in "enclosed" comfort! REX SALES AND SERVICE STATION We Build Tops and Enclosures For Any . Make of Model Car Wood's Auto Top Co. AUTO TOPS AUTO PAINTING AUTO GLASS jj is the best candy g you ever tasted! n A new way to sell a Fine Candy! GET your "sweet tooth" ready, folks! Oh Henryl's herel Here with a wonderful surprise for you! A new taste in candy! Just imagine a rich butter cream dipped in a luscious, chewy caramel, rolled in crispy crackling nut-meats and then thickly coated with a delicious Milk Chocolate! That's Oh Henry! Sounds good, eh? But say! not half as good as it tastes.' Oh Henry! is just the best candy that ever melted in your mouth. Don't think of Oh Henry! as one of the ordinary bars. It isn't Oh Henry! is Just a new way to tell a fine candy! made in the form of a bar for conve nience' sake! So that you can buy good candy when you want it in just the quan tities you want at the time. " Try a bar of Oh Henry! See why ELEVEN MILLION people go into a store and say "Oh Henry!" every month in the year! Take a bar home and slice it and see how the family likes this new taste in candy. Find it at any store. Just say Oh Henry! and reach for the sweetest dime you ever spent ! me m&j tuken itito the mine this morn Ins for use acaltut the flames. The rescue workers said they hsd been unable to make any con siderable nealwy aalmt the fire which was reported as burning fiercely. They hal not been able to determine how extensive the blaie had become, except that it seemed to be general below the 1600 foot levl. Reports from the mine expressed the fear that the timbering of the mine bn-aih the 1609 foot level was afira and that the entire structure was In danger of col laps ins .!tt Hinders 11thk After the (ire was Uitjcovorod at 11:30 last night, Mr. Stark made two trip to the 2000 foot level tut was forced Out by the heat und gas. He Ji'l succ-, however, In installing t?ie revolving nozxU In the nuin shaft. Names of 13 of the men entn.p- ped were given out hs follow: Joe Jupon, Ed Hem me r. Jack Boll, Verne Hniar. T. W. Rob erts, William Habcrt, Mc- Thcrn, Englbrctson, Lefah, Grant, Ryan, Hawkins, Prclslncer. The name-of the other Imprison ed man waa not available. ThMe rescuc-l were nante-1 Lewellyn, Von llort na-l Riebacher. Last Time M Today B Hurry R s Oregoni aSKSKBqSSaBSnSSSSSPSMSSWMI EXTRA! At Family Prices TODAY (FRIDAY) and SATURDAY The Photoplay Salem Never Will Forget Chance! p&F Sj Entertainment for all a drama for the C ages of the man of the ages. Young and V old each find something different In It to admire and applaud. LIBERTY Comedy News OTpmi Today Saturday Sunday Everybody In tbe world likes tense, human drama! Everybody In the world la going to like tbls picture! 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