MAXIMB OI‘ A MERE MAN \ The P Paper Read by Everybody . ' Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, THURSBAY, APRIL 13, 1939 TFQ“ Nothowmnolubuthowlootbwlll mien. ,_.___.--- bot-huh ‘“--<»<-, \ *1 {i4 fgzm Ohnrlottotowl Gunrdlnn Two Outs. lllIlll Guardian, Iulded llli. LAQABMA‘ £5” CLAEF 0o WN 01v ESPIONA GE 12 PAGES CHAMBERLAIN To 0 UTLINEC Pouc Y Volunteers To Be Withdrawn After “Victory” March? ll-IiilSlATlllN oirii cinwi sAnsrAcmiY mniunucin or ALBANIA T0 RATES 0N NEW m comm)"; nAuAiLKme FERRY _l§SllREll British Official SCO- I] Matterg Relating- T0 Answer Volunteer Call BEZELLXN, April 12—The Burgos correspollxlgonge of thsmdtieutsche e liming today German as well as Italian manpower in Spain may be with- Greece Accepts ibeftscActgo Bieglflasis dhgl?o<j'a;.ile§géfimbigugfgg Duce’s Pledge '_I‘o Transportation And 311a 1311 l - m, ..,,,,;',{,,,,,-,,M,, w,“ 3pm,", Respect Territorial Harbor Improve- orrsws, ApriIJZ-(Ofl-Otn- “d” 9mm‘ "ww" °"d"'"-" Integrity. 111811138 Discussed By Wm chm i, and foreign troops sl- ‘fi: 4mg" ,,&,,,,‘,'§‘, auumf ready are n1 in Madrid for B0311‘. 19d by mots of ‘ L powm- gzomfid° m w h m“ "m" 111mm Apru 12- lAP)— ———— ‘fir’ Junk” Tun" “Elm” “ad half” M33170? 500900 mas The Albonlan National Assem- "llhat the rates 0n Th8 W004i :1 1W1 first,“ m: g than MM- “ma, gum B Pml" ‘l’ bly meetln in this elpital uc- Islands perry would be adjusted t lugfilmmal “in 3 but 5 £5 f‘ 91d cm - e “W” dlwmch cupled b tallln forces, today satisfactorily’ was the report made Ag“ m I ‘Ema Vgnlftfny "glen" 9‘; “we dam M" a w“ “lowed isaileredlloglln; Z03 uelirownua? by Mr. R. E. Muinh to the Char‘- , “m, mflon.‘ mm, bwme m Mnhmwraw. m, am mdrpm?“ {m:;'°n°g§, “n! ietwwwh Board ed Trade lest ion" of t o two countries. ' o bill consolidates and incor- rflln into the Canadian statutes the British Onicnu secrets Act of B}? 81d lb 1920 amending legis- one its l5 demos are comprehensive. hey deal with spying and other tivlfles prejudicial to the safety riigiht at the Board's quarterly meeting held in the Board Room. "It had taken a lot of work bot-h on the part of the coirmiittee and the Federal members but any mistakes that. had been made, if any, had been corrected". Mr. riiversery oi the Spanish uprising miiainst Napoleon in Smn in IJALAIJIER Will It was considered certain the offer would be accepted by Home. The Ecsoist Grand Coun- cil is to weet in Rome tomorrow nl ht to consider it. bania thug would continue m" “n. Mu-tch said The speaker conclud- f the stare. A Int-son will be con- finfinfi ,.,,,',';|,,.,, fifiglnfi‘; ed by saying that was the only re- ldmd split: o an offense if. for framework oi’ the neiieh Em- poi-i to be made at the present y. DQ111080 out of Jiarmcn witn ‘t time he saiety oi the “state... e ug- Lmproveqnengs w me Chaflogge- ‘crhefl m‘ l! film"! i“ "H! "l! ' ROME, April 12—(AP)—Premier town harbor was another impor- fll‘ 00d of a pro bited place. M11880! ril tonight made the Crown tent matter discussed. Mr. J. O. A prohibited place ls any defence "I'll. factory. dockyaru, tele mph r other signal station, nlr c tion other locality, whuizer it is or not government owned, but wiiero - factory or storehouse, government operty is being made or stored. Ii’ n person arresttd near a. pro- qi Albania symbolic of that newly conquered country's union with It-_ aly as Greece ewe tea Dunes pledge to respect reek i9l’l‘liOl‘l8.l integrity. MlLESOLiIil called the Italian Grand Council to ac; tomorrow on the Al- banian National Assembly's offer of Hyndmdn cheimian of the 12mins- porto/tlon commission of the local board voiced his pleasure at the vote that had come through in the supplementary estimates. The work had been agitated for sever- al years and success was assured siiiiwjoiiit Men who “med m", in fggpgngg to the British government's call bited lhc 1; b - - whe ineer had been sent "m" 3"1-°=73'='w“ llelallwuhit Reinforcemcnts Of 5135:? ‘Eiibefiflt? °’°‘"‘ ‘° Km‘ to volunteer- M the remodel (“XIII-m Amy "e "w" "M" em? gonglooksover H10 limitation t‘ be accept“ as‘ iayliilelncfi F h M1,. t A d The Italian cahinet l; to meet being fitted out with uniforms at the headquarters of the London Anegl$e engwgemolw had bee? a purpose prcu ca r [ar Friday gndth 5e geemdgh . m 3- ¢_ com eed cops c repoi-s c sh . enc I y ber on Seturd-zfy. 15111 Lpalan liftlll- _ n: n" a they 3d made had been souBblF Naval Defgnce Fgr- arch needs the authorization o-f the _. . but ere unavailable as tihey had ces Contin e gfgargimmigncil bear: bfiepting the been solely for the ent oo’ ' n rown, a was eon- _ Howvqvor , n u ' “idem Wmln- felt t the BowFd " entitled k k _ " "rams, 'lseigrlF§_*-.ef5i’$-'—Prerri- 1roIill“§vh‘i*c‘§’ll§lli'e§imlr'<>l'>el?h' eeee ate to information end wee pleased to m. Bu“ ‘ 10mm Z m, 4 I see present the Piedet-cl member l“ , statement of the French’ position will“ mlfiifihfi Embfi," ‘i953, _ O if!’ ‘Qélemi; MrihJ~ 1'95"" 13319111195 ' in the international crisis tonight retaining the outward 011311‘: he,- . .. w o fin save a . ) amid contin reinforcement lstfcs oi a sovereign ignite, and, Ioms c as l inlonnebtéclzé 1:: ‘t; ehgrogmng m of the French military and novel would c lecly ominste the ' defiance ‘Wm, maum o, l {A min-ks referred to the condition the most evident practic- al effect of the armed occupation of Albania. 8.10m; with the certainty of Italian monopoly over the de- Thc Premier and Defence Min- ister made known that the declar- ation. to be mode tomorrow, would be brieif and to the point, serving oi the Railway wharf sit present due to damage wrought by an ice. flow. A survey had been made of it and the speaker was glad to be (By .'l‘lic Associated Press) NEW YORK, April l2—W.'1-!ard izntngtpn Wright who became mous as "SB. Van Dine", author Drive Seen To-E-rvid Session This Veloliincnt of its o and other re- e able to tell the meeting that a numerous detective haven, died notice 0n authoritarian sovcrn- re m, njghL He was = merit what they could expect if sommwrizn ms h d t eek _' F 1V6 sp€fikerS supplmlenmy eslmate "5 $359900 _ m emisted I w em,“ will ave feel-e hat had been mode for improvements. Wright. ll nit-We b! l‘ ‘- e7 l’ n M‘ m" ‘m5 Albania. might become gateway $150000 0g mo; w” to be sperm 1e, Va... turned to de. 01' B-GBTWBJOH- to Ltalian-Genncn attempts at ccn- ' mp4,,” m 1,4,1 work u n m ~ eedop- ..§.°.'.‘.'§t:-;'°5.f."1..i'.'§t%lii"m§l“ em commode» "e Gm ear as 1g A v» “he o» wee ior to that he had earned s ,~ ' ' n f! 11 l‘ Miser. But Mussolini portonce’ o! the rren statement wit trOOps onthe Albanian-Greek ‘"°““1 w“ t“ ""5 l” °°‘"‘1"°‘°' nd of esoteric farm a._s a writer - the German P‘?! which was planned to coincide with a declaration Prime Minister Chamberlain of Great Britain is ” expected to make in the House ct Commons regarding guarantees of {independence to Greece and 'I‘u.r- ey. prtfolem there would be o. lot more failures in the next few years, he predicted. 1n making s. success of any such scheme e lot would depend on the calibre of the men chosen. H011- Mr. Prowse believed. Practical men with some lmowledae of farming and a desire to make s success However, when completed the wharf would have 30 feet clear- anoe from the edge of the shed to the end of the pier and flhe dock would be 600 feet long. In this way it would be able to accommo- date any boots thct would come here and would be suitable for passenger facilities. It would have Farm rehabilitation, assistanceic fishermen, and defense of the Government record and explanat- ion of its failure to balance the budget on ordinary account featur- ed the addresses oi! two mfifllbm 0d the government anld tt-hree otfir members of the 1e 186 life B5 e ‘lnued, lest night frontier, promised i-ha. Italy would respect Greek territorial integrity. The Fascist press indicated th Italian assurances of Greece's saf- ety implied Greek abstention from polltcol transactions with Greet Britain, especially any that would ve the British Fleet the use of reek Ports in time o! war. ;e in the - P.1d. From i901 to 1918 he . . literary editor on the Los An- .':s Times. British Apps-evil Among his detective novels were Italy previously had iven assur- W19“ d"'”“-‘°.°°“t - . e 1 w elect. depth of 2s feet at low tide. The ‘igerjfirnrgolié filgrdizr seflémfii; n Wm be“. Bxmm “mo”, u oncesstgygfixbggigis. Tlés Etoltiisln msglgkgyreohlillcfliitiatrlledflllllolhlure W. “'°,§,°,,§§‘f,,,§“f§,°§§*§ opesning pais- zvork ‘on the dock wgulclll be sll ay ue»i'as".‘ e z - ,, T0031 i =' gilar a e ' ‘ _ ., . mckmsh myrrh “ma. Crier “The Emmi) Mm“ a resut of interviews bxween Greek and yugvjay 30mm, Wm, L. Prowse, member of the Govern g-gphs of his spe.ch to the pre done y e ee p g e foreign minister Georges Bonnet merit, without portfolio, Hon. B. W. mutter of a. seowsil was slso men- . . drhicdlstrefis the speak- .» Cast" "The Surat: Murcer . , , Albania-which new nee occupied _ m mwm, "11""! Mn‘ 1 » 31y to tloned but the cngdineers thought §3'g,-"P““° van” Murde‘ Cam" 1ed§if iopltgrgllugb. the Bria“ §§§e"§ih}cille“§a§eii¥a‘§>i gulzolrlilgttll: prfidellit/logitagua Anneat‘ tirsltihllrfige us}? ctoahlllclergengydpour- this would not be feasible, , (1818. ‘ “ ' Behind the scenes and closely veiled by mllltargt censorship, of A resolution on soil testing was ' M Pill . fourth Kings Mn Angus w ea presented to the meeting by Col. _ t, . . 1 _ , h u; a shortage “ m” 5"""'°"'s ‘we wrm“ “m” uellln fiefliiiiiave allllqllllalxll;n insistence second Queen's and Mr. W. F. A 83° ‘at’ er an “I35 °1 Ymlthm “ubllslwd l“ French notional defence officials that the Balkans were are m, e gym Queen's. Hon. M. R- monsl? Tilerlee midnighyifihhel G. E. Full the tcxt of which fol- 137 "El-‘WW All" 3-15" l" °°1' carried on the task of strengthen- Fascls expansion intentions for- Mcguiugfin Minister cf Health Q's, onfipfigfiee to go out and in- brzatlcn with Genres Jenn Nii- mg land a“ and Se; 10mm h; sign ploma-‘s were pus-clerics to d mduclition adjourned the d9‘ w‘ (t; "th would go on as in (Continued on page l0 Col B) en and Henry Mencken: “premuubnary measures» mains‘ me meaning of l-emgomtng me n. a“ ’ Y)?“ Blood owdays" i____i_.__'__ v/hat Nietzsche Taught." ‘The any P559014, sudden mo“ by q". aliam anny to more than l.000,- e ' Ofiinlong of members varied but the geneiuil impression was tbflt B drive would be made to completle business oif the session and $211111‘! prqerkcgfihlOll before the and e we . Referring to the difficulty of ob- taining n balanced budtlfl- 3°" Mn Browse declared there was. "mo much wllllnqfiees oingiereggg- 1 g expect, mir es." D ‘ pa o could only briflfl l" relive yvlll". "M03111 Pnlntlntz ‘t: criC-zncy and Meaning," and n" Pnhvm n’ Pwntfing." m ny or Iiialy. lploma-tic sourcw heard re- ports-nd British and French naval cooperation extending from the naval base at Tc-ulon. in southern 000 men bv culling up reservists. Shock Kills One, Kayoes 15- cows Four Years For N.“ cc, across tne Mediterranean “um elected t h m, “d by to Blserte, ii base in the- Wench ' C HON. MR. PROWSI gufillgflbédupmllgg-dgerlvhzxéllwmsc. w” North AirLan rotectornte of ootlng’ 0w .. 1 “nun parade or deiceates to the Th T“; "m, Plritksiu! in lgrgteg-lc ‘XEIBMO: Form TtYhBAlJlltQLlOI? vggveroirlizexom treasury demanding - relief‘ and “(igngnhémgnufiag Apr 12 Stiamlefla n s n s o Sm. y an the biggest thinfls t c grunts for this and that‘ “and Sun _Firmen cows an the. ham of takle," Hon. Mr. gilrgwrlhavtieeclgred l; the course oi his address. "Unless we can till? on m, ggheme in n. bilsinasli e economize." Whfll encouragement in doctrine that 1t- te for WINDSOR. N. 5.. April 12- Hibbert Bennett was sentenced to four years in Dorchestcr - The Flrench Mediterranean fleet had left its base M; ‘Iwlon during the night for a secret destination. they want us t0 was needed wflS the old fashioned i, w. Armstrong. one mile outside this Annapolis Valley town. meditatcd moodily to- Notice; in this column icentglperqterfl- _____ J A loyal MAXIMS OIL MERE MAN ile to succeed must have supportc Ii. Anncnl Iubscrlptlon Dolivorld IAJIJ By llll-—l‘. l. L Ill-Ill Clnldl Ind U. I. $6.01‘ TODA Y Prime Winister Is Expected To Take Firm Stand Anglo - French Military Guaran- tees Expected T0 Be Given Greece And Turkey (By J. F. Sanderson, Canadian Press Staff Writer) LONDON, April 12--Gre.it Britain and France will give military guarantees to Greece and Turkey tomorrow, blocking off practically the whole of the eastern ltiediier- ranean from Italian and German aggression. At the one-day emergency Prime Minister Chamberlain meeting of Parliament, is expected t0 condemn in bitter terms Italy’s invasion of Albania and announce the military strength of Britain and France will be placed at the disposal of Greece and Turkey if either of those Balk- an countries is menaced. Informed sources said Mr. Chamberlain had decided to make his declaration stronger than first planned in tho face of a swing in public opinion against his appeasement policy. They said it was feared that national unity, which sp- plauded his pledge to Poland, might crack if he failed to take a firm stand against aggression in his eagerly-await- ed statement. Tlhe British Government has d "led against sbromitlng the Ang Jtallm 'I‘rec1ty undel- which Italy agreed to maintain the status quo in the Mediterranean. The Prime Minister also will un- nounoe fresh assurances from Rome about tine evacuation of 1t- alilan troops from Spain immed- iately after General Franco's “victory march" in Madrid May 2. Protective Shield The Anglo-French guarantees to Greece and ‘Pork;- will mecn s. protective shield around the whole eastern Mediterranean. Franco holds Syria under League of Nat- ions mandate in the same manner WAR NEW YORK, April 12 — (CM-Murine underwriters to- night announced withdrawal of war risk insurance quot- ations on shipments to or from Italy or El&l‘flfllllig concern over the poss llity of n xenon] out- break in Europe, the under- writers also announced ad- vances in war risk rites to ports other than Italian 1nd German, I that Britain holdsl-‘slestine. wy-pt, the other country in the eastern Mediterranean. is linked solidly to Britain. 'I‘he Prime lilinister"; speech will consist largely cf enumerating the steps Britain and France will take to maintain the status quo in the Mediterranean. In effect, Italy will be given "another chance" but will be warned, in unmistakable lang- uage of what to ex ct if she dis- turbs the peace o the Mediter- ranean again. Edouard Daladler. the French Premier, was ready to back up the British stand with words of his own in a parallel declaration to- niorrow. Forces On Alert The sir. land and sea. forces of Britain matched those of 11C!‘ ever- ready French ally in rising to the new slogan "We've Got to be Pre- pared" which flames from every other London billboard. warplanes sped over the east coast of Britain in all-night pat- rol—an extraordinary ecaution agglngt my "lightning t rust." Anti-aircraft, units were swollen well pest full peacetime strength. One hundred and twenty British warships churned the Muiitrrrnti- eon most of them Lb g near the (Continued on page i0. Col 3) ' uild Goo rehitehiiery by Judee H. W. u it," . the duty of the "We" °° "W n1 ht i tifi goings on M25153. 1M1“, G h8g1‘? ltpegilngeuifiluegr the? ‘lilfdpielifi? Sweeter t-odev for shoot-ins n ,‘§‘““'c“§,§,§,tuel§_ norrélseretbeafrlihdmie e the rovernmtni- m‘ ‘hitdfg amgj thcmlatsecglla ltlth. - i-- French oonunand 'I'h’e fleet was W" Wind by Thmn" wfith‘ emybmtaeion plan carried on by or the government to WWW A milking machine happen- "Ooncert in Rose valley Hill. estimated st about 40 warships. "hem 0f U996!‘ Rawdim- m" 3:9 Metrapgfltan Lite Insurance citizen. t had ed to be in use today when ursday, April 18th. If storm‘? m iii-nice preparations for "all °"- Com of New York which prov- Th5 Piesem G°v°mm°“ d5 a an 11.000 volt power line broke dBY- 14-39144". - eventuolities" were speeded by The snimal was in can; m1“... n, was sll done uri- roadie wonderful strides tower t m“ me ha,“ Besides bum. -—-— red-mi olblnet approval of new? m" “h” “M”- A “m1” d l‘ s“ 512m and unless a eimi- balanced hudeet md H" We l"; ing out DNctlcslJy every radio "Willard! Bwvlw Bt-IW" M" in cedenee measures vii-erred by from the cow alone with * d“ l“ thod wee carried out here is for the people w B!" “i gm in the district, the break 1100i‘- m m me mm’ "flehfliiii" Wm‘ nmdfl“ Amen “mm “mo” mum m Benlmmgw] mini as weii leave it alone." other ‘mandate fix $318,,» ed the 1s cows and killed one. ' ' - ed nee f d of hioh on was eehi to e oya ' z c '- nee eorc - _>______ o "__— (l? QXBGQt-elldtillqfl wgelrlipt gored, Canadian Mounted Police bsi- W“? U me woxicmtgltawgvexd ‘ill/fr. Prowse sold. " w‘ ‘laxnceuslttlulnozomoiionilgilinyfd’ but it was known at least s pert listc expert. but the resulting w“ *“‘c'f,,,§§’d,§5,’b,, mgnely which Referring to direct reliief Rig: e e , _ trim ' E . 5° fitfl-t-iii-ii. 01‘ their fiDLiz/eklltw alien/do’ had tehvgdencet was not needed b! m hum would be loaned to lfl-XJII; wsm nitssitgtlrtifi Se“; or m" P“ ' °°‘“' ore for purposes of rehabilits. o Charlottetown m 1m we Make, felt the people " ours 1nd attend sole ct. _M_ pm e 1112315110111 HWY! Ielalilgf‘ s" gfotthe Igrovlncziwould BPPWW- dmhnd totalled “mun m e. l 1,, m, m“ 42-31. » - ' th PI i e 1s Charlottetown there were 468 lab- s... zed-es... e... Canadian Qllrrem)’ p°"°>’ cilgtiiliibl" sin. ohmic: liettitfi‘ e 3”“: 7' “m! mm t im- ' l! ' ' l l llplgcoueifagleald.‘ llliless o serious st- i2: w W‘ OTTAWA. April m4‘???- "=- . L-="-'*-" "- Described As Expansionist m... were mode to IOWG incl (Continued on pm 1». 0e -> y» m hog 1;,c;,M;;u=,-,,_ ~ t. ,_____,,, Bony, idcoto oi -- cs: w tfimthv 0301133,; » " ,_....._..._ mlil-elledhcbtlons st hloGill Uni- -~ , soonnw- 4 n l, (By e Onudlln Press) carrying On o ceuie g rooming - yersltygediiglroslittiglhol, ohloklnltiiyogflngrllia . - - I . - __ _ l - on ‘m; "__ t Aihen. “mitfiéilffill l: ell???» fir%htli$ll§lieec o ilonlliw- a u“ity Tea illlhieipeiiiiee in convention here " w l " mnlntsin e meeiebie eq ibrium in; money the Government should Q may. . ~ 1 d Frldl t ed m “°°l‘- G- 6' 9"“ y its??? Mitchel; 33% iii" cu l: in!“ l‘ w """*-' “ rdi-megilcillgnneelerp. <=‘§l>lrl1fi>n- " L,'m'""""'“‘ hlsinieter told the miter Dtlnnlrl: told Oon- , ‘ Cal. Bovei uld- Pv-blle emotion "sh m‘ t“ ‘a at Jim” o: my in s sorvotlve leader Manion he hoped u wniezocufifi or; thle lfilblgiag 4 ' ll lVOV l1 ., WW"- "out u‘ .2" she's“ "' “f...°‘".‘e‘u“il r. .22: mo: .2 ......t....., Cannot; i... ,... . u A f cu ra . " n “wgmige, m, ,3" ‘t g: meet-i t???» “he “heeeem-‘i “iii-is... upoinie intm- ~ s iiimiefwere “div-ill do mo» . - . . , - cor _ ~ L, 4.1041. dammit m hen-w comm duceal tile calculi seer-ere nui _ grpétncltlesstwlztltfs ‘ti-utensil!!! and l, and other w will consolldsto the old 1m '1 ooh o as en m m’ ' organ nsofl. 33:1‘; 83ml ~ l we oobio 3e > e §§“§“",m,",.. "° ““°°““°'"”‘Y °°"‘ m“ m‘ l social Ollfllullldli‘ l men ' Loosi- wnlem l mm _ l cemdidn youth ie "educationally l. I at?“ ‘all .31, .g ' ' _- for h bill to » . tlndeiprlvi edrmeoisu odor‘. edBoveg. Ind fad ts ates! m nix-thei- vomited: v ex the u e _ , because of s v on uggvi ~ to ‘ vs “l ' i4 or is look second readlns- for time rem with In won-l 1°“ '°‘?,'i,§‘,f“’,‘§‘§,f,,",},‘§§“,"§d{’ ere or w mief Ami Ysmrdl! we M previous oe- cram of eisooooo sud me nwie e uhcifihniiv. lie would susowt P. , amen am: Jealous the Booisl credit members muse pronoun with finance“ J an," Mum“ m, u,“ “w.” ieoao-a-ii-ai neieeea introduction m me bin iv ww- TTEH; Meyeitenee; Open T0 Attack In War 101; through cooperation between bho Ilbderstion and the (lino/dim Aaociutiori for Adult Education. which he headed. Ehrller today s couimlttcc ot mayors conferred with members of the Dominion Cabinet on muni- cipal attains and were promised consideration of their requests. Ohlef request made by the muni- cipalities was that the Dominion nmume full responsibility for un- employment relief. ‘ms committee also sun med power be occorded the Ban of Canada. to exist and assume rwponsibility for financing of federal, provincial and municipal public projects. Exemlfihn M municipalities from the excise stamp on cheques was also requm- iabor Minister Rogers said the Government would render s de- cision as soon l! possible. perhaps tomon-ow, when the committee will report book to the main body of the comer-once RECURIJ Alli coin SPELL OHIDOAOO, Aipr. lZ-(AE-Ahil shipment oi’ winter, imperiled from Canada, made the weather mar- ket Polar bearish today from. Maine to the Rockies and south- ward into Kentucky. Some places had the coldest April l2 in history. A blimord struck Cleveland. Snow shovel! scraped sidewalks in some oom- mimities in 16 states. Light lwws and hurries were common. Oh 's 2'1 was seven degrees colder than 19(1)’: April l2, the previous champion. Louisville's 21 shaved five degrees of! the record for tho day. Cleveland's 21. and Detroit's M equalled records. Comdmuilties in Wisconsin, Min- nesota and South Dakota rad temperatures down to B. The wep- the-r was freezing in parts of New England. Pennsylvania and New York, but New York City's lowwss 36 Four inches of snow fell in Cai- trai Vermont, bringing the total depth in mountain lreos to four feet. Two additional inches in northern New Hampshire made the average depth 30 inches. Prom one to two inches fell today in northern Ohio and Michigan. Official forecasters predicted more snow in northern Ohio tonight. but generally they looked for warmer temperatures tomorrow in most of the Great Lgikes and ceri- tigl states. YARMKEs ‘mu stunt z ‘i! (By The Cil-Illdlfln Press) 1099mm, April ill-Minimum and maximum tQtflWTfitUTPY Dawson Vancouver Edmonton Regina Winnipeg Toronto Ottawa Montreal Quebec Saint John Halifax Charlottetown Forecasts: Maritime Provinces: mesh west and northwest winds: partly cloudy and moderately cold with scatter- ed snowiiurrles. High tide this morning st 0.0i and this aftemoon st 5.18. ' Sun sets this evening st Ml and rises tomorrow morning at 5.19. New moon Aptfl ll. 12.35 pm. aumnmside tide eighteen inln- utes later than Ohm- ‘ TIE CAB FBI-I»! BAILIIIGI 50 83§8¥8E5§§§§8 32 itonvcllordonivllhn. lpfle Tornootinsllmn 5-.