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Jeaux D'Eau (Ravel-Benno Moiselvitch,
Bongs-Mannella Mia (Neapoli-
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Engl.)
O Sole Mio (Capun)-Dusolina 9.15 p.m.
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Giannini (Soprano),
Bruch
Op 47) Garper Cas
V Wildenbruch (for his 90th birthday)
"Cello Bolo-Kol - Nidrel ~(Max, 9,30 pm-Short Musical Program
Bado.
Songs Bedouin
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Mr. John Emery Andrus, regarn- as almost the last survivor of nineteenth-century group of capitalists to which Mr.J D Rockefeller belongs, died at his home in the New York suburb of Yonkers at the age of 83 last month.
He was often referred to as the "straphanger millionaire," because his thriftiness prompted him to use the New York Underground Railway rather than his own car.
Mr. Andrus was reputed to be one of the fifteen richest men in the United States. His fortune has been estimated as high as £20,000,000, although he was always most reticent about his wealth,
If his will confirms promises. made 45 per cent, goes to the Burdna-his name spelled, back- wards-foundation, which will dis- tribute it to institutions for the. care of orphans and the aged. The remainder will go to bis seven children
500 Which Grew To £400,000 Born on a farm in New York Etata, the son of a Methodist minis- ter, he himself became a pillar of the Methodist Church of America. He built up his fortune in oil, industrial, railway, real estate, chemicals, and timber shares.
Although Mr. Andras carried economy to the point of blacking his own shoes, he was not un- generous, while his devotion to his wife caused him: to spend 270,000 on a white marble mausoleum, re- eembling a Greek temple.
3.15 p.m.-Burgess Battery Pro- gramme-Sponsored by F. H. Stevens Co. 8.30 p.m. Dance Programme -
KZRM Orchestra conducted by Although he once stated that an Johnny Harris and assisted by early investment of £500 in Binger Francisco Trinidad Rodrigo sewing machine shares had increas Danao and Rafael Artigased in value of £400,000 he "com (Stock Quotations at 8.50 p.m.) plained, on another occasion, that 10.30 pm Sign 01.
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