it G0l‘m..ii "Spy" Ge ts Four Years .- Dr. Herman Gorts (nbovel. I9. it-rmnn lawyer and novelist. was .1-cently sentenced to four years‘ pr-mil servitude for espionage. Mi" :1 trial at Old Baiicy. in Undon- tacrtz was arrested while making drawing of British military flying iiclds and sketches of fkhting MORELL EAST SCHOOL Grade. x—l. Lois Compton. 2- H:-ien Ranahan. - Grade 1X—i. Helcnt Hogan. ‘ Gracie VII’!-l. Ituiph McI‘adycn. Grade VI—l. Inez Compton, 2. Alice Webster. 3. Aneas Rana-Tum. Grade V-1. Myrtle Mc1"adyerl, 2. Mary nanahan, 3. Leo Arsenault. Grade IV-1. Wilfrid Hosim. 2. Lucy Ranahan, 3. Josephine Rana- han. Grade nr—1. Shelia Tobin, 2. cm: oompwn. a.Rezin&1d Mc- radyen. Grade 1-1. Elizabeth Compton, 2. Leonard Ranahan. 3. James Mc- I-‘adyen. Teaoher—I‘.ucetta Thompson. FOX MEAT Fresh Frozen Beef TRIPE Lb. 5c Other Fox Meats for sale at Market Prices ISLAND COLD STORAGE lshlps and equipment were found among his effects. The you!!! lid! in the ABOVE photo is Pit“! nineteen year-old Fraulein Marian- ne Emig, who was his companion on his “sketching-holiday" in In!- iand. Miss Emlg was in Ilamburs when the verdict was announced- TO THE ROBIN Dear little bird of the forest. sweet little bird in a tree. Many a man was made happy. By thy jubilant llotcs so free. King of the birds of our country. Kind little creature so fair, Your welcomed again to our Is‘and. Your mid-summer nest to prepare. Master of all entertainers, Proud little Robin is he. Who sings to the very wide world. From the branch of an old oak tree. Prettier, far, is this robin, Happier also is he. Than all the rest of the sonssters. on our Isle, "The Isle of the Sea." .,Charles E. MacArthur, Lorne Valley. GOOD CATCHES SPRING SALMON ARE BEING MADE. NEW BRUNSWICK The early run of spring salmon in New Brunswick has lured several anglers to the province. Among those on the Southwest Mirarnichi vero Dr. Harold B. Woodward. Bristol, Conn; Jilck Pelcher, Tcrryvlile, Conn; Philip Pon, Terryville, Conn. ; and Homer Longevin, Hartford, Conn. Good catches are reported, accord- ing to the Fish and Game Depart- ment of the Canadian National Railways . Advertising liates—Psyah|e in Advanc: Central Guardian lnrnis, do per word: Western and lantern locals, to per word; Announcements and Coming Events 24: per word: 2» per word; In sirvnorlnrn Notices. Classified ‘loo per inch; List: of Floral and Splrllllll Offerings, cards, etc. to r name: latter: of Condolence ‘I00 per in:-in Notices of Thanks nu word. Other rates on applied 0 ppreelntion, 40¢ per inch or do per Ilinlrnnna Charge for any -uvortlaecnent twenty-five ollltlu 'E§{ For Sale FOR SALE —- AUUIION FORT!- Flve, Bridge and Whlst Score Cards. Guardian Central Job _rjrlnzery. SEED wru-:A-r roa SALE-—J. D. ‘Smith, Mermaid. L~389l-4-I3-ii IOR SALE — LIGHT BOISE. suitable for delivery. Apply 52 ’V_lctoriI. Ave., City. Ii-_:<l*tl05 FOR SALE — ENGINE IN GOOD condition. Also good driving horse. __-“Dill! Guardian. L-3707-4-14-at l-"On SALI:-SE1‘ OF BOOKS or knowledge, price $26.00. Phone 1339. L-3730-4-la-Si FOR SALE-HORSES AT MORILL Hotel Stables, Charlottetown. M. w. Wood. L-ma-4-is-sl. F211 SALE AT A sAcnurlclt — cues in oaytown. Apply to ADI- eliun Gallant. Kenpington Road. L-sail-4-la-ai. PURE IRID IARRED ROCKS can for hatching extra good lay- Ins It-rain so cents setting. J. 1'‘. 0511}, Bcuthport. L-8714-I-l4~2l. I011 QALI — A NEW LOBBTII. fishing boat. scuaro-stern suitable for any engine. P. A. Roomy. Boat Builder, Bourls. L-3700-.4-ii-ii. WEl.DlNG.0U'l’l'I'l' mm 1 Tire. Gauges, New , Lighter and Cutting Torch good order for s7aoc.oub.. oompwub Limited. Belle rum. . L-avoo-4-n-al. Foe aAI.a'. -— nnsr. CANADIAN Northern grown olcver ad Tim- °lhv scorn. come‘:-my and make ti ed Roland . N“ , ll-Il- Male Help Wanted APPRENTICE W A N T E D ’l.‘ 0 learn Barber Trade. Short Course expert training. Molar Barber Coi- iege. Halifax. N-360 THE SUN LIFE. CANADA'S largest Insurance company. needs live representatives in each county in territory not already occupied. Attractive proposition and 1 assistance assured. Consult J. A. Moore, Currie Building. Charlottetown. To Let T0 LEI‘ — POUR AND FIVE room Apartments. ‘Apply 288-J. In-3085-4-I3-Si. ‘UN it Ms — A - ply Guardian. L-3721 Work Wanted MARRIED MAN WANTS WORK on farm. Apply Wm. Burke, Elmsdaie. . L-3700-4-14-ai. Lost t.os'r—roan Till AND Willi]. Finder luvs la liln Ave. Phone ms. Rowlrd. L-3'10!-4-14-I1. Female Help Wanted WAN'l'ln — Gills To LEARN hairdressing. Reasonable charges. Address Hnrrlls Beauty Shop. Sydney, N. 8 [.4680 Found ‘ skinned lined. owner can have "‘."‘.°,.'..""'.‘. '""'°$i°s°-‘u-iii The central! Guardian This column In reserved for lore of local interest but advertising of a newly nature my be inserted at C out: 5 word strictly payable In udvnnot. ..—._. couraoaa.-.-ion urn msun. ANCI. ‘ is-6798-'l-12-312. CRASWELL FOR PHOTO- GRAPHS. L-3494-3-28-t1. - cnuncn or soo'rl.ANo.—1uv. ll-‘wen Mncnaugull will preach wea- nesday 16th in People's Church, City. at no and Sabbath mu: at Birch Hill at 10.30 and 7. L-3124-4-15-ll. WERE PALLBEARERS — Pall- bearers at the funeral of Mr. Sam- uel C. Stewart were Messrs. J. D. Hume, H. Thompson, J. S. Cairns, F. Webster, E. Vessey, A. E. Poster. ATTENTION I8 CALLED to the Sale of the Gill Property on April 21st. This property is 9. first class investment, very suitable for I rooming house as it now stands. It can also be made into offices or an apartment house. L-3570-4-3-11 POLICE COIlR’I‘—At the Police Court yesterday two drunks, who did not appear had their five-dollar bail bonds estreated. A third drunk was sent to jail for five days and a, vagrant for ten days. ANGLICAN SERVICES, Sunday, April iilth. Milton: St. John's Ang- lican Church, Momlng Prayer 11 A. M. Rustico: st. Mark's Anglican Church. Evening Prayer 3 p, M_ F-'VG|'yb0dy welcome. Rev‘d. E. O. Laficostcr, Rector. L-3734-4-1.’)-1i. GOING TO BERMUDA -—luv. Dr. W. M. Ryan. of Windsor, N. 3., has received an invitation to occupy the pulpit of Wesley Church, Hamilton, Bennuda, until Rev. J. H. Freestone, of Halifax, taku over the pastonate next year. Dr. and Mrs. Ryan will 1eave‘for Bermuda in July Dr. Ryan was at one time stationed in Sackvi1le.._ _ Sackville Tribune. Personals Mr. Frank Stevenson. North Wiitshire. who underwent all oper- htion in the’ P.E.I. Hospital is pro- gressing favourably. Miss Ida E. MacDougall, City, who underwent an operation in the Massachusetts General Hospital. Boston. is now convaicscing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John C. Mac- Dougail. 850 Mass. Ave, Cambridge. Mass. cordTlnly clue To _Murder (A. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) NEW YORK, April l3—Pclice tonight concentrated on a lone clue, a 13-inch piece of cord, in their search for the bathtub slayer of Mrs. Nancy Evans Titterton, writer and wife of a National Broadcasting Company executive. John A. Lyons, assistant chief inspector, in charge of the 85 de- tectives working on the case, said it had been definitely established the cord was taken to the Beek- man Place apartment by the slayer who used it to bind the victim's hands before attacking her and leaving her nude hcdy in a bath- tub iast I-‘ririny. He said the cord had a “peculiar strand in it" and that detectives were seeking the manufacturer in the hope of finding the purchaser. LOW SUMMER. FARES T0 EASTERN CANADA WILL AGAIN BE IN FORCE A popular travel incentive to the Maritime Provinces which was in effect last summer is again be- ing put into force for the summer of 1936 by Canadian railways. namely the 21-day limit low sum- mer iourlst fares. The fares apply to stations in Eastern Canada from points Montreal and West to Ann- strong and Port Arthur, Ont., on the Canadian National Railways, and will be in effect from June 150- to September 7th. Fares are on the basis of the regular first class one-way fare pills one tenth for the round trip. stopovers are permitted in both directions within the limit of the ticket but passeng- ers are restricted to the same route both going and returning. REPUBLIC LOSES VAST RI- SOURCES OARAOAS, Venezuela, l4.—(OP) Shortage of cash resources due to large withdrawals of bank deposits by members of the family of the into General Juan Vincente Gomez, former President-Dictator of Venezuela, is reported in Caracas. rewspapers. It is estimated that withdrawals were far in excess of 315,000,000- all made since the middle of last December. President Gomez, who ruled the South American republic with an iron hand for 2'1 years. was regard- ed as one of the wealthiest men in the country, with .. msndous land. light and power interests. _ Members of the dictators family left Veneeuela during the ' y uprisings and were re- ported to have purchased a large estate in Jamaica. (Canadian Press) Olcaing exchange rates:-— At )lontreIl—Pound 4.9’! 5-10; ‘U. 5. dollar 1.00 0-0; franc 8.04. At New York—-Pound 194 1-4; Canadian dollar 90 18-32; from 0.30 I-I. At PItll—»Pound 74.0’! fr: U. I. dolllr 15.11 I-4 fr; Oonod‘ d01- lor “.10 ff. lfi; U. 8. doi- , In golc—Pound lor I080 cents‘, Canadian dollar cut) costs. - s-’i-on-xauunmuun (T Macs condition Powder FOR HORSES AND CATTLE Tones up the system, cures all skin troubles and gives a‘ K10!!! coat of hair. For swol- len “ll. Pllfullllg the blood and as “an Ifndiostor cl orml. ll re an unfailing MACS PIG-WORM POWDER A very effective the treatment of wormg, MACS BLOOD FOOD For rule and Thin People. A combination y valuable in the treatment of those diseases, when their origin is traceable to an im- poverished condition of the blood. For those who have lost their appetite Macs Blood Fixed will prove the rector- a lve. ' THE 2 MA CS Mail Orders Given Prompt Attention. Phone :15, -yh THE CHARLO'I'I‘E'I‘OWN GUARDIAN PASSENGERS DESBRIBEAIR Pilot Swerved Airliner To Avoid Launch on Take-off. (C.P. Cable By Guardian's special Wire) . G-EORCvE.'I‘OWN, British Guiana. April i3—Passenger~s of the giant air clipper that crashed off Trini- dad Saturday with a loss of three lives said here today the machine did a ground-loop when one wing dipped into the water after the pilot had swerved to avoid a launch. Describing the accident, E. M. Flynn. Wildferd Tansley and Ar- thur Carr, Toronto mining men on their way to the British Guiana goldfields, said drlzzling rain made visibility poor and the clipper was almost on top of the airway launch before the pilot saw it. “As the machine looped there was I. bump as if it had struck some- thing and we were all thrown over to the left side," Flynn continued. Drives In Taxi Trouble Ensues (C. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) NEW YORK. April l3.—I~Ils long hair tied in braids and festooned with red ribbons, Frank Canoe, who said he was an Iroquois Indian from Quebec, was arraigned today on a ghuarge of falling to pay a. taxicab “What's your name?" asked Mag- istrate ,'I'horna.s Aurelio. “Chief No Good Canoe," was the response. “What do you mean. No Good?" "No good when I drink," the Ind- ian replied. Patrolman Henry O'Connor, who arrested him, paid his 3130 bill and sentence was suspended. Repaired Blast Furnace Relighted (C. I’. By Guardian's special Wire) SYDNEY, N. 5., April 13.—I<‘our- year old Betty Bowll brightened the outlook for Sydney's hundreds of steeiworkers Saturday when she lighted a‘ giant blast furnace that had been cold for nearly three months while undergoing repairs in the Dominion Steel and Coal Cor- poration plant. Applying the torch that started the unit in operation, the little daughter of the assistant general superintendent was the central fig- ure in a ceremony attended by sir Newton Moore, President of the Corporation. In his address to the workmen. Sir Newton expressed confidence of increased production in 1938 and noted that operations since the first of the year had been gratifying. The Corporation had won its'way into outside markets and had ex- ported l05,000 tons of steel in 1935. compared with 237 tons in 1932. Into the repaired furnace would go Newfoundland iron ore and lime- stone.and Cape Breton coal for the production of “many thousands of tons of metal that will be converted into various steel products that may be tliiistributed over all parts of the wor ." )Bombs Sent As Easter Gift Packages (A. I’. By Guardian's Special Wire) WILKES-BARRE, Pn., April 13.- Working with a li.st of "dangerous characters" furnished by one of the seriously injured, detectives pressed today their search for terrorists whose “Easter gift" packages of bombs killed two persons and maim- ed three others. The tol lof fatalities reached two last night with the death of four- year-old Thomas Maloney, Jr. Sev- eral fingers of his left hand were blown off and his body was badly bruised by a dynamite bomb which exploded Friday in his home. His father, organizer of the United States Anthracite Miners, a union, since virtually disbanded, which was opposed to the United Mine Workers of America. remained in a serious condition. From his hospital bed, Maioney names of men he believe may have been responsible for the outrage. Michael Gallagher, '10, caretaker of a cemetery was killed as he open- ed one of the packages in his home on Friday. Police said Gallagher and Maloney were close friends and he had testified against dynamiting suspec‘ and reported thefts of ex- plosives from the cemetery. World Divided Into Two Classes (0. P. By Guardian’: special Wire) HALIFAX, April l:i.—Notions of the world could be divided into two classes-the "haves" and the have not.s"—Ma,ior-General W. A. (Erics- bach told the United Services In- stitute of Nova Scott: at its annual meeting Saturday. One class. including Great Britain. Russia and France. has vast ex- penses of productive territory, while the other, including Germany. Ja- pan and Italy, had no room for ex- panding population. Boon or later the British Empire. with its tremendous resources would adchaliengsd, Senator Griesbach "’l'l1is may mean war and tribula- tlai If!’ no, but history tells us that that is the age long test by which the nations are judged in their "1 struggles to survive, to be happy. to Q I aim‘ ._ inns. gasped out to detectives a list of the , "Two of the port holes on that side were knocked out and water began to rush into the cabin. There was no panic but some passengers got on top of the cabin. For some reason or other none of the passen- gers got out the front exit. As they went towards the rear exit the tail of the, plane began to sink, and those who got out stood on top of the plane so close tothe exit they blocked the escape of those still in the cabin with water up to their necks. "The launch came around promptly and took us off. The women passengers kept their heads well. We were all surprised and sorry to learn afterwards that two passengers and a steward had been drowned. Possibly their iifebeits handicapped them." The three drowllod were Ramon Martinez. New York export man- ager for the Eagle Pencil company; Dr. Eric Brough, distimzuishcd Lon- doll pianist, and Nomacieo Lopez, Miami, dining steward. Sixteen pastellgcrs and six mem- bers of the crew of the Brazil- bound plane were rescued and re- turned to Port of Spain, which they had left just before dawn. A relief plane brought 11 pas- sengers io Georgetown last night. and eight, including Jose Iturbi. celebrated musician, left today for Rio De Janeiro. The three Toronto mining men, who remained in Georgetown, bore slight scars of their experience. Three stitches were required to close a wound over Flynn's left eye. Women Discuss Economic Problems (A. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) WASHINGTON, April l:i.——Hool<- ed rugs and international relations. garden patches and economic prob- lems, these are some of the pegs that talks will hang upon in the meeting of a thousand or so rural women here during the first week of June. Already officials of the Associated Country Woman of the World have been informed that delegates will come from upward of a dozen coun- tries including Canada. In the exhibit of handicrafts that will be put into shape for the meet- ing, space is being prepared for samples of work in farm homes. One of the speakers at the meet- ing will be Mrs. Franklin D. Roose- velt, who has taken deep interest in the various types of farm women's work. Another will be Lady Aber- deen from Scotland, at whose sug- gestion the first international meet- ing was held in London in 1929. APRIL 18 IS DATE FOR NORTH SOCCER (By The Canadian Press) IONDON, April 13 — Northern section. third division, English. Football League teams on April 18, will play games originally scheduled » for that date. It was previously re- ported these clubs would DIM’ matches set for March '1. April 18. the only teams not playing accord- ing to the original set of fixtures will be those of the southern sec- tion who will meet in the list of games originally carded March ‘I. Bl|PPEll CRASH ' Leads Philharmonic ‘ A recent of Artur of portrait Roozlnslfi, ,young conductor the Cleveland orchestra, who will be one of the two conductor: of the New York Philharmonic or- chestra next season. The Phil- harmonic-one of the ace groups of the music world—has not yet announced the name of the miller conductor. It had recently ar- ranged to bring Wilhelm Furt- waengler, a German conductor. to the U. 5., but the storm of pro- test that followed because of the Nazi situation, caused Furtwseng- ler to decline the invitation. Narrow Escape From Drowning (C. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) ST. LAMBERT, Que, April 13— Five young men, between 15 and 22. had a narrow escape from drown- ing today when their rowboat cap- sized in the swift current of the St. Lawrence River near St. Helen's Island, They were seen from Victoria Bridge and St. Lambert police and residents along the south shorg res- cucd them in rowboats. They were in a state of collapse when pulled from the Water. The men warp Paul Marleau. Jean Maricall and Gerald Lee, Si. Lnmixrl. Joan Lapicrrc and Roland Lciort. Montreal. ALL SAFE 1 A passenger came struggling in- tto the train at Show Hill with two ‘very large bags. After 8. lot of ‘trouble he managed to heave them on to the luggage rack, while the other passengers edged away ex- pecting them to come crashing down at any minute. "E2r——I say!" cried the fellow in the corner seat, as he eyed the bags nervously. “do you think they are safe up there?" “oh, yer," replied the owner cheerfully; “they are both locked." aorn CAPACITIES The chief constable of a small town was also an export veterinary surgeon. one night the telephone bell rang. The chief constables wife answered it. “Is Mr. Blank there?" agitated voice. "Do you want my husband in his capacity of veterinary surgeon or as chief constable?" inquired the Woman, rather pompousiy. "Both, madam," came the reply. “We can‘t get our new bulldog to open his mouth, and——there'sabur- glar in it." said an N01‘ TAKING IT HIMSELF Doctor: "You are slightly mor- bid, my dear lady. You should look about you and marry again." Widow: "Oh doctor, is this a pm- posa'.'."’ Doctor: "Allow me to remind you. madam, that a doctor pre- scribes medicine, but he doesn't take it." SMASI-IES 'E.Vf REGULARLY Wifey (telephones hubby)—John, dear, please buy half a dozen cups and saucers and bring them home. John—Are we all out of them? Wifcy—No, but Lena says we haven't enough to last the week out. Mortgage Sale To he sold by public Auction In {mnr of mu Lznv 1‘oul-ix Building in (‘hnflnuplfllyll llll Tinlrsllny the 14th. any of 31",, mill, in the hour of twelve o clock linun. Alli. that tract. piece or parcel of land situate lying llllil hcinu in Kings (‘mlniy, Prince l-lrilmrtl lslnnni hnundcii uml describ- ed as follows: Cuullncnrillff 0“ “W norm gllln, nf Stllrgcmi Iilliltl in the ouu-rn h|lll(IIli'_V of fnrm int numlrcn eight now or formerly in possession of William liuum and running thence lmriil {iii chains and tifl links or to the division line lleiwt-on Townships 01 and 59 flu-ncn along said line out 11 chains liflil 7i links or to the west- ern boundary of farm pint number eleven tlw-ncc south along the name t.ili it. lnirrscria n col-tuln brook ihsncr-. following the various courses of Hlllll hrnnk till it intersccis the oasis-rn bourulnry of sairl l'nl'm int. nlllnhur r-iert-n ihellco south to the road thence west along the I'flfliI ‘.'ii chains llllll 06 ilnlrs in the illacc of cnmnl.-nrouleni. containing 115 acres of land in little more or loss agree- xhiy in a plan showing the location thereof on l'hr- margin of I deed from tho Commluusinna-r’ of Public Lands to David Hume: hearing date the ‘Mill day of Nl)Vi“l'IIl)C‘i'- A. D. 18811. The above tunic is made under And by virtue of A power of sale contain- cd in an inrlnnture nf .\fortgage det- crl the nth Dc-r-ember 1012, made be- tween Charles \\'. Hume of Brooklyn, Lot or Township Number 01 in King- Pouniy In selrl ialnml. fnrmen of the I Diego Martinez-Barrio (above). president of the Spanish Cortes: carried the news to Niceto Alcaln' Zamora, president of the Spanish‘ republic. that he had been coated; hyavdlolthoooflolotlsttofll with the Ikllt to vote.-.; Zamora. 50 year: old, had been‘ mm: by the former lting for mu! liberalism. Barrio will be nominall ilfilldlllhhthnutfifllh first part. nnrl Robert Fennel! of Pnnrinttr-form in Queens County in mild lslnml. (icniiemnn, (llnce dc- «'N|x(-(I) of the second part. default lmving been manic In payment of the moneys secured by the said mortgage. l~‘.ur particulars apply to Mcbeml nml l-leniiey. Solicitors. Charlotte- iuwvl. llztlml this 1.'ilh tiny of April ‘IBM. IIERTHA GOLDEN I"IN.\'El.L ltml l.l'ITlTl.\ A?-‘N “'I'lI(r‘Il'l‘. Ex:---utricea. opiate into l‘snneiL __ _' ,L liobrtc X _ INH- BRAHMIN . .1"-‘EA ~ ‘KI GROWN loll OIIUII lbG'I!l’¥ll" fill- ._. 3 « 2 use ourcoe ’ Halo: llindus Interrupt All- India congress (C, P. Cable By Guardian's Special Wire ) LUOKNOW. ntidia. April 13- Sessions of the all-lndlll 00118355 were interrupted today as a score of 5anatanists—cast Hindus- rushed the meeting hall. The de- monstration was in protest against what the Sanatanisis termed the interference with religious matters of the Congress. Jawaharlal Nehru. president, was forced to leave the chair for a short time until the demonstrators were dispersed. No one was seriously in- jured. ' Resolutions declaring opposition to India's participation in any "im- perialist war" and expressing sym- pathy with Ethiopia in her fight against Italy were adopted by the Congress. Another resolution con- demned the “great powers" of the League of Nations for their policy in connection with the Halo- Ethiopian war. Mohandas K. Gandhi. former leader of the Indian Nationalist movement, did not attend today although he is one of the delegates and was present yestelday. TEATIIWEIGIIT CLOTHES The craze for feather-weight clothes is growing. The total weight of a smart su.r.nmer outfit this year will be just over 9. pound. 1 is made up as foiiows:—Coat and skirt 12 on; blouse, 4 06.; hat, . 2 o"s.; total, 1 lb, 2. 02.5. A NEW CIGARETTE HOLDER '1ne newest cigarette holders are in the form of a clip which grasps the cigarette firmly. To the clip is nitnchcci a silort handle with a ring a the end. The rillg is slipped over the finger so that the hand holding the cigarette can still be put tc other pur1:os';'.s These holders are likely to be- come immensely popular. They are made of silver or gold. LEAVES IN YOUR EARS The fashion for wearing flowers and leaves in our hair has brought a new style of earring. Three little leave; of 18-carat gold are clustered together and curve charmingly over the lobe of the ear. These earrings are of the clip variet; and there is also, in some cases, an identical clip brooch, slightly larger than the-ear clip, which can be attached to the point of a V-neck or used to hold a lock of hair in position above the right eyebrow. . ,:-.A».§:. Usually when a cat gets within reach of a bird it is time for the‘ feathered one to start flying. bull -——- -» this cccknico seems satirfied to ‘ii New York Curb (supplied by Pltflolrl and Our pnny melnlrn of Ilcntrenl Iild exchange and Curb lnrkst)’ ltoohs open close Amer Gas Elcc 381/. 37% Atlas Corp 13% 13 (fit Sen‘ 4 A «i . Elec Ii 9h 22% 211,5 Fr-rd A Nlag liud s Currencies (Canadian Press) NEW YORK, April l4—'I‘lI pound sterling remained unchang- ed at $4.94 1-4 on the foreign ex- change market today while tht Canadian dollar lost. 1-16 cent at 99 13-32 cents. The French gold franc gained .00 1-4 cent at 6.59 3-8 cents. MONTREAL, April 14--A firmel trend was in evidence on Montreal foreign exchanges today. Pound sterling gained 9-16 cent at 3437 5-16 while the United States dol- lar advanced 3-32 cent to 5-8 per cent premium. The French franc was up .01 cent at 6.64 cents. lie-open Wendel case Today (A. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) 'I'REN'I‘ON, N. J., April l1i—Paui H. Wendel, the former Trenton attorney whose repudiated "con- fession" of the Lindbergh baby kidnap-murder started a two-state investigation, was isolated from other prisoners in Mercer jail tr» day on the eve of the county Grand Ju1'y‘s reopening of ‘the case. Sllcriff Herbert Bradley said Wendel, against whom a charge of murdering the Lindbergh babyis still pending, was transferred from the east wing on the first floor to the hospital wing ‘'50 he would be where it was more private." There were reports, denied by officials, that Wendel had been threatened by prisoners because of his re- ported ldcntification of an ex- convict in one of four men who detained him in Brooklyn, N. Y., and tortured him into "confess- ing" the ‘ndbergh crime. FIRE TRUCKS PAINTED GREEN ‘LONDON. (CP) -Jndc green fire-trucks are replacing the familiar scarlet wagons in ‘ some Paris of the world's biggest city. natural wocd and silver being favo_rgi_in some provincial towns _;_:-;-:_—_- _~.-—-t-——~ i.c.lI wiillill i..'.e ]..Ll.i:.c...' .: this kitty. The two hou. iloid pets struck a strange friendship in a West Brunswick. Au"t:wlfa, home. 3 t‘ l