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THE EVENING ‘SANHUBER'S LATEST} STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY, JUNE 26. S 1930. COOK TAKES HIS PLACE | T ot 2t the exhtung cioa, | e povs, paoters, and, muscans, e tandard of living and the standard of | and-useful to man.” and beside sci- ALONGSIDE OF ARTIST | fiingis the standara of eutture entists, being fust a3 able to make pa- Farmer Strangles When His Neck Is USED CARS AT FALL PRICES! Did You Know You Could Buy a Buick Sedan $1929 at $745? We Told You Used Cars Were Cheap! Look at This: 1928 Chrysler Sedan. .. 1924 Studebaker Sedan. 1926 Nash Sedan 1926 Chandler Sedan. .. 1926 Dodge Sedan. . ... 1927 Qakland Coach 1926 Studebaker Roadster. 1923 Packard Touring.. 1927 Erskine Sedan. . .. Come in and Learn Used Car Values Joseph McReynolds, Inc. 1423 L St. N.W. ...%610 %110 $180 .$190 .$195 $195 $175 ...%180 ... 3295 . Liberal Time Payments Can Be Arranged Buicks, Chryslers, Chevrolets, Dodges, Erskines, Nashes, Etc. STORY UNDER FIRE Prosecutors to Grill “Attic Lover” Trying to Break Down Repudiation. By the Associated Press. LOS ANGELES, June 26.—Prose- cuting attorneys planned a rigid cross- | examination of Otto Sanhuber today in an effort to discredit his new story of | the slaying in 1922 of Fred Oesterreich, wealthy manufacturer, Sanhuber, “admitted attic lover of | Mrs. Oesterreich, took the stand yes- terday in his trial for the slaying and repud ated his confession to the grand jury that he killed the manufacturer to protect Mrs. Oesterreich from her intoxicated husband's fury. Sanhuber testified he "confessed to the murder because he was told an attorney representing Mrs. Oester- reich it was the only way he could | save her. Herman Shapiro, Mrs. Oesterreich's | attorney, fabricated the story Sanhuber | told the ‘grand jury, the defendant tes- tified. “He said it was a masterpiece. He | thought up the self-defense 1dea about Pred striking me first. We re-enacted the murder and he played the part of Fred,” Sanhuber sa‘a. Sanhuber said two months before the murder he heard the voice of Roy Klumb, pro-ecution witness, in a down- stairs room. The defense has alleged Klumb was Mrs. Oesterreich’s “base- ment lover.” “She was busy with Klumb a lot of | the time,” Sanhuber said. | In his latest story of the Oesterreich | slaying, Sanhuber said he was hiding in | his attic when he heard an “awful | noise” downstairs. After some running back and forth, he-said, he heard Mrs. | Oesterreich whimpering in her closet. “Then I heard a strange step, siow |and “steady, come up the stairs. It | wasn't Fred's step. I heard whispering |in the closet, and the steps retreated. | “I scratched on the wall, ‘Dally (Mrs | Oesterreich), say something,” ‘Keep still!” she answered. want_me be killed?' " I said. ‘Do you Caught in a Tree By the Associated Press. LANCASTER, Ohio, June 26. —His neck wedged between two slender elastic limbs of a sapling into which he was thrown when his horse stumbled, William Bert- schin, 53. farmer, was strangled to death near here Tuesday. AMERICAN COCKTAIL | EBBING FROM FRANCE Academy of Medicine Relegates Habit of “Hybrid Drink” to Lowest Night Clubs. | since the advancing tide of American civilization reached a very high-water mark here and the cocktall wave came | swamping right into the Chamber of Deputies, complete with an American bartender; that is, of course, to say | nothing of the bar, brass footrail and | tall stools. There were always those very French | Frenchmen who 'shook their ~heads | about this particular high tide, and now | 1t is going out—fast. Beards are try- | Ing to bristle their way in again and cocktails are now ebbing their way out. The Academy of Medicine has con- demned the cocktail habit. At one of its meetings the other day several doc- tors declared that this “hybrid drink"” should be classed with cocaine, mor- | phine and ether and relegated to the most, disreputable night clubs. One doctor prophesied that it will not be long before the cocktall, jazz, colored art, nudism, freudism ‘“and other aberrations” will have disappear- ed from France completely. “Already,” he declared joyously, “skirts are growing longer, curls and eyebrows are growing again, jazz is being transformed and idealized and the waltz is being gloriously reborn and is imposing- itself on the youth of France as a novelty that is full of grace and the last word in choreography.” As for soft drinks, it looks as though the strawberry flavor will soon be con- spicuous by its absence, since straw- berry juice baths are now being advo- cated for beauty culture. (Copyright, 1930. by North American News- paper Alliance.) 7 i | PARIS (N.AAN.A).—It is not so long King of Chefs, Aged 83, Makes Long Journey to Attend Zurich Epicurean Exhibit, ZURICH (N.ANA).—The “Zika" (Zurich international cooking exhibi- tion) is doing much to impress on every visitor the fact that “cooks are artists.” FOR INFORMATION CALL MET. 7544 M. ' Escoffier, the famous chef, the tients eat again as the doctor is. king of cooks and the inventor of | A Thirty thousand visitors flocked into “peche Melba" graced the opening of | this pulpit of epicurean philosophy on the exhibition, though this necessitated | the first two davs of its opening and | a journey from Monte Carlo to Zurich | thousands of wonderful meals have | and the great man is 83 years old. The | been served. central hall has been named after him | (Coprright, 1930, North American Newspaver “Boulevard Escoffier” and all the cooks | Altiance.) have passed in procession before him | T . to do him homage. 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