V.. LJ M T r T-4 T r.'AN AT.Y. '; !THURSDAY, APRIL 9, ;1931 '' '' EcT 1V ( 1fl it t t.. n tRv AY, rPR v n a 93i GOTHAM MAYOR RETURNS TO DESK I TO REFUTE CHARGES OF GOVERNORI VEVYd0 REV1VALIST DE AD UUd .' kunti CeURCHb ' EU1DFL G r IlkR New England States, New York jo~tte Points Out Many Uses Blanketed; Power, Light for Weste Lands; Shows I i~~.~- C xi t cd A ,fd in t Ediucation. STUDENTS TO PLAY AT PIANORECITAL St:'m!cy Fletcher Will Present Vaied Program Today Stanley Fletcher, student of Prof. Guy Maier, temporarily on leave of absence from the School of Music, will present a piano recital at.4:15 o'clock this afternoon, in the Lydia 0 i S NEW YORK, April o.-&)--SeC- tions of upper New York state,. Pennsylvania and New England were covered with snow today as a result of a storm which crippled! power and light service in several 177 Li III 9r 4i caLtaasvaa" References to the mythical lum- I berjack of the northern Michigana I wcods, Paul Eunyan, featured the address ycvtcpay of Prof. Ernesta V. Jotter, of te School of Forestry and Conservation, broadcast from i a Assou: e4 Press Photo Declaring himself refreshed by his vacation in California, Mayor James J. Walker sat down at his desk in New York City hall and, tackled the job of defending himself against charges of incompetence filed against him with Gov. Franklin D. Roosevelt. communities and hampered hI-; the campus .tucio of Station Wil. way traffic throughout the affect- '