Page 12 University Daily Kansan, April 21, 1983 Spring cold sets records in New England, South By United Press International Freak spring cold lingered in the East for a third day yesterday, setting record low temperatures from New England to the South, destroying thousands of dollars of ripening fruit and killing at least four people. Temperatures in the 20s stretched into Georgia, breaking cold records in 11 southern cities and spelling doom for many farmers' crops The freezing temperatures wiped out northern Georgia's peach crop, leaving one grower without enough peaches in the spring of 1968, orghed "to make a peach pie." Thomas Wahl, a National Weather Service official in Pennsylvania, where up to 16 inches of snow fell, said, "It's certainly going to be an April we'll remember for a long time." “It’s ridiculous how many records were set here,” said Wahl, whose office measured 13.6 inches of snow on the ground. “It’s all falling in the entire month of April.” The weather was blamed for three deaths on snow-slick Pennsylvania roads and a state lawmaker was killed in a highway accident in Vermont. Rain followed the snow in southern New England, prompting flash flood warnings. A 15-foot-high mudslide tumbled down a hill in Milford, Conn., partially covering a house and burying five cars. NO INJURES WERE REPORTED, but several families fled their homes. Georgia Gov. Joe Frank Harris said he has asked the State Emergency Board to contact apple and peach growers to determine the effects of the wintry cold. He said he wanted to 'get a jump on the situation' by raising low interest. Loans would be available to growers who suffered losses. Mike Masiuk, assistant agent in the Allegheny County, Pa., extension office, said the unreasonable cold snap also appeared to take its toll on western nennsylvania's peach crop "but it's really too early to tell." Cities enduring the coldest temperatures ever so late in the spring were: Athens, Ga., 29; Atlanta 30; Charleston, S.C., 31; Charlotte, N.C., 28; Chattanooga, Tenn., 28; Greer, S.C., 25; Huntsville, Ala., 30; Jacksonville, Fla., 30; Nashville, Tenn., 26; Savannah, Ga., 34; and Wilmington, N.C., 30. MARQUETTE, MICH., REPORTED a record 13 degree temperature, the fourth day in a row the Upper Peninsula town broke or tied a record. The 16-degree reading at Traverse City was 1 degree colder than the old April 20 mark set in 1904. 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