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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JULY 26, 1930. SATURDAY Eastern Daylight Saving Time 283—WTIC, Hartford—1060 0—Newscasting; weath The 303—W BZ. Sprir — WOR. Newark—710 New York—860 849—WABC —Ozzie Nelson 5:45—Cblumt res: Dr Y ork—660 134—WEAF. New New Yorker orches 395—WJZ. New York—660 5:30—Blue A 6:00—Hotel (¢ chestra. direct 6:40—Associ scores Topics bons 7:00—Amos 7:15—Jesters 7:30—The F §:00—Dixie Circ lives of a circ circus band §:15—Wonder Dog incidental music §:30—Band concert cornetist: Edwin Fra onducting 3330-—Minstrel 15—Broadway . Pollock and Vee Lawnhu strumental and vocal duo 10:30—Miniature Theater Dress Indispensable” 11:00—Slumber Music semble direction Ludwig Laurier 12:00—Hotel Paramount orchestra ‘ dents in clown dramatizations L 1 o' Make Believe mbia ucational nd Presbyterian International Broadcast ewish Art program Aztecs Hour? stra a lave of N ral Hour ad s soloists ions —Fur T 154—WEAF., New York—760 Ho 370—WGY. Schenectady—790 261—WHAM. Rochester—1150 241—WNAC. Bodon—1230 385—WJZ. New York—660 SUNDAY PROGRAMS 283—WTIC, Hartford—1060 WOR. Newark—710 $28—WLW. Cincinnati—700 sacred mu- 6:30—>Memories 00—Story of an opera e Baseball scores 30—Oilor —Dave Hotel § atics Be inton 30—Hotel Gibson or nies' orchestra at —Musical hour —Solois ts Farm rt hou —Variety ‘Weather man 31—Histotical )— Music 379—WGY, Schenectady—790 —Watc o —W —Violin 1l No: h Tower ¢ h serv pal ck and piano Servic is of G inda Srchests : Flashbacks ore ice port T work tomorrow at $:00 o'clock. ‘ old-time favorite, Nevin's| Mighty Lak’ a e,” will be fea- tured by the alle str quartet, | The members of this group are Ivan | Argay and John Kokes, violinis | Anthony Borello, violist, and Fre erick Camelia, violoncellist. NBC two solos emotions Jongleurin.” wrolyn Gray offer eernt staff pian that suggest “Romanc: ‘ v of of the popular will the program of nce music by Don Carlos and bis | Marmiba band tq bé heard over un | NBC ne tomorrow afternoon i feature ain pro gram . First Metho- ) o'cloc WASTODON BONES FOND IN CHINA "merican Explover - Uncovers Rare Skeletons and Fogsils b B prog t Compos ¥ Dr q 261—WHAM, Rochester—1150 ery I sco- with 6 foot viously solv been | locality in rned said r of TRANSYS VITAL TO FISH " inute Plankton o Be Studied - —Origin of Marine Food not so mguch the ocean, the plank 1 marine life di must depend for arine or- ecded to [l 489 yards, by W. S. Caldwell, St. Louis, Mo., in 1920. | the fungo hitting record is 447 feet. made by Babe Ruth of the New York Yankees, July 31, 1 Q. What is the strength of the regular army of the United States? Questions d A. The authorized strength for | 1929 was 12,159 officers and 125,000 ‘tnllslt‘d men, exclusive of Philippine | Scouts who number 6,445. Q. Why is it easier to cut glass under water than out of it? A. Because the vibration water is less than in the air, QULSTIONS ANSWERED the glass is therefore less liable to crack. Pure water attacks all You can get an answer 0 any|gjaeees to a greater or lesser degree, uestion of fact or information by in and and There is no | official record for a batted ball, but | e gieors for g0 b o GREENWICH AN KILLS WIFE WITH SHOT GUN | Anthony Andrcon Probably Fatally ! ‘Wounded by Police Who Attempt to Arrest Him Following Crime. | Greenwich, July 26 — Anthon An« \ |dreon, 27, shot and killed his wife, | Rita, in the kitchen of their | home last night and then held off | police for half an hour the weapon until he was wounded, prob- dbly fatally, by bullets fired by po- lice, with 1322 ton, tstamps for reply. Medical, legal and | marital advice cannét be given, nor ‘can tal ceive a personal reply. Unsigned re- ters are confidential.—Editor. riting to the Question Editor, New ritain Herald, Washington Bureau, New Ygrk avenue, Washing- | D. C.. enclosing two cents in extended research be under- ken. All other questions will re- uests cannot be answered. All let- Will you describe Civil | r bror redal ? head of Lin- cing to the he words none, with are With malice for all.” “The C dates *1 On the reve ords. nch of oak on t 1 of olive the joined at the bot- 1 knot Gern ems a conventi often d president Ho' ew ry seven year: How do the number of e and divor ibit the o Canada of all Chinese? try or of s the e persons represent lations of whipped put i in the less perYect kinds ex-| Police sav Andreon was drunk and tracts the alk In certain kinds|in a jealous rage at the time of ths of glass the action of water is not|shooting. Guiseppe Stella, a hoarder confined to the surface only, but|in the Andreon home, told police penetrates and causes a partial hy- | that when Mrs. Andreon returned dration of some of the silica or|from market he heard the husband silicates. of paying attention o Q. Did Zane Gra other men. When Stella saw An- cast of the picture * dreon load a shot gun_he went to Ranger?" his room. Hearing a shot he ran ou N e e e doors to summon police and on his hobiIn thewaar way out heard a second shot QTS ha i name Milwalkes When police went to the Andreon Inalintoran home the man threatened them with A. 1t is said to be derived from [the gun and refused to the Indian word. “milikoe” which |house means goodearth, or good country. S Q. #1s there any duty on articles| SUED FOR GI sent from the states to Alaska? | Hartford, July A. No. stein has been Q. In, what year was the city [three civil acti for damages of Troy, New York, destroyed by|$20.000 each filed by three North 2 Granby residents who ¢ him In 1562 with selling Jamaica ginger extract On what island is Tokyo, the | for beverage purposes in his store, How many The complainants are: lgnace W the Japanesc | ilauskas and his wife, Ellen: and Frank Rankus. all of North Granby. accuse her in the Star | pp he Lonc story but was an leave R DRINRS — Samuel Burs d defendant in Q. capital of Japan? \ds are there in group? A. Tokyo is on Honshiu or Hondo about 4,000 islands in the groupt composing the Japanese Empire. How far is it by the shortest able route from San Francisco, to Manfla, Philippine is- 5= SUES BASEBALL OUTFIT Hartford, July 26 —Charles P hill brought action in city court terday. claiming damages of § from the New Haven Baseball Exhi- bition company for an alleged bal ance due under a contract by which he was to provide transportation for the New Haven baseball club on all trips for games the Eastern league duting the 1 BEST RESULTS CLASSIFIED nd of are Cae It is 7.164 statute miles. How many guns are fired in tes to the heads of foreign gov- coming to the United of FO HERALD The 21 guns Presidential salute ADS New Britain Herald THE STORY O five cents in JTION PICT 1 or L mps to e S.CTIE COURON HEREE——F =t —1 | ITY STAT 1 am a reader of €he New Britain Herald, - e T Touncrville Folles 319—WABC. New York—860 When in Hartford why not s Oyster Hous! is “FIVE-Cour: ' that in our retail department we of Lobster Meat, | pmeat, Soft Sill Crabs, Steam- | Clams. Open Long Clams and wder Clams and Shrimp. | HONISS’S | OYSTER HOUSE (O. 22 State Street Hartford, Conn, Also have a fresh supp! LOOK AT THIS MA, LOOK AT # NO SUCH LuCK. IF A BOAT PICKED HIM UP DON'T YOU THINK THEY WOULD HAVE. WIRELESSED ? AT LEAST HE- WOULD HURRAH, \.‘ FOR RED DEVIL. g £ ALWAYS LANDS ANYWAY | HAVE A HUNCH