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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, AUGUST 21, 1930. OESTERREICH TRIAL (82wt oLl Saiant s, s o o e e o sk |NTEREST INGREASING s o %, s, s oot o 58 it ALASKA RAILROAD LOSING |20 s e i aar . Oesterreich, wealthy Milwaukee manu- | tions. { last A nees facturer. of Iast August has-caused much talk in a 3 o ure Geneva and sharpened interest in the | {Occast that the British government's bt e | ALMOST COMPLETED .2 chrg.oxtumsst es mace x| FIRE DEATH ACCIDENT |IN PALESTINE REPORT jSimicit o't dhciment e Lengie | blihed Wit the” report wi Tepty | **"ato" Howell Says Abandonment| 6 y ¢ WER| niny William ©. Russell, who asked the § e 59 iam O. Russell, who asked the jury shargly to the criticism. The h| Threatens Government Lin « | to return a first-degree murder verdict. to the extent of the task of printing, ents themsel lumin - : 5 b vi BALTIMORE, August 21 (#).—Balti- | particujarl; commen lemselves are voluminous. 1 ®5tra. Oestetreich was the fisial Wit ’ 4 gl [ p ly printing the entire minutes CORDOVA, Alaska, August 31 (#).— Only Arguments Remain to Be Mre OcHeirrieh mos o the shooting | more County police authorities Tues- Delay in Publishing Findings ofml(n"m; scommisslon’s exfraordinary ses- — Sinator Robert B, Ho::;; mb::l. PENSACOLA, Fla. Given in Hearing of Slain on Otto Sanhuber, her “attic lover.”|day decided that the death of Joseph Commission Causing Com- et e s b Forest Fire Loss Totals $50,000. g declaring she did hot know Sanhuber | peiver 54, whose charred The secretariat annotinced today that - Man's Wife. intended to fire and did not belleve he | i g N e ment in G commission's Tepoft, with the full| VICTORIA, British Columbia, August | {seciionat Rvlnase, S e do 1 5 found Priday afternoon in a brush fire ent in Geneva. minutes of their session, will be made |21 (4)—Forest fire at the south end | Al Railroad must be provided | A5 tNC a8 of 69, after anjex The State,. in_cross-examination, at- (near his shore cottage, was acoldental. public next Monday 'ai ‘Geneva and of Sooke Lake caused damage estimated | grealer operating revenues or face ness e By the Associnted Press.' tempted to get the widow to admit she | All witnesses in the eage were re- b s ssessiip don simultaneously, at, $50,000. Tuesday, when it wiped out | sipiljs Of:bln(i’mmrnl pos- “Ht ",‘;,',', olrx-n\udr of Pine I . > ! had fired the first shot, but Mrs. Oes- |leased. including the maw's estranged | 37 ated Press. Rumors still persist in Geneva today | 30 residences and 7(000,000 feet of lum- | Sengt ¢ X stitue of America and was onme of i LOS ANGELES, August 21.—ONnly | {o.reich denied it. | wife, Mrs. Margaret Reimer, and a sol- | GENEVA, August 21.—Continued de- | that the Mandate Commission in its re- | ber at the headquarters of the Kapoor farm.fi'fl'n§5°;§r‘§<.r'.'s’?nv?.fi'f ?::enum- Pmmm's,:; :?1 m;lnl\u(n; ‘\:i" 1 per final arguments remained today in the| " Sanhuber was tried for the crime and | dier, PVt George Rutter, stationed at |lay in publication of the League of Na- | port has severely criticised the British | Lumber Co. One employe was severely | 4,000 of whom are eonnected with the | ments were carried out at Gl Fownt, trial of Mrs. Walburga Oesterreich for convicted of manslaughter, but was re- Fort Hoyle tions Permanent Mandates Commis- | government's handling of the situation' burned. railroad, operated at an amnual deficit | near Pensacola. —— I Furniture-Buying Opportunity of a Lifetime! Market Conditions Play Right Into Your Hands! Your One Dollar is Worth as Much as Two Dollars! Buy More! Pay Less! Or Get More for What You Pay! Costs of raw materials have dropped. Production costs have been lowered. Manufacturers who had full stocks on hand previous to the prevailing low price levels are forced to take tremendous losses in order to clear their warehouses. S Now is the time to buy furniture. Prices never were so low. Indications prove that they can go no lower. Those with their “noses in the wind’’ tell us that there is a strong tendency toward an upward rise. o W /| 1 : Y . . . And there are a thousand-and-one other tempfing values Buylng Power of The Hecht Co. Brlngs like this in The Half Yearly Sale of Furniture at The Hecht Co. Prices Below Current Low Price Levels! WE sent our buyers into the markets with definite in- | structions to take advantage of every break, With confidence inspired by a background of a mighty pur- chasing power they succeeded in effecting ‘‘deals’ that outranked all our expectations. Now You Save as You Haven't Saved Within the Past Ten Years! N OT in ten years has your money been able to go so far. Not in ten years have you been able to get such fine furniture at the prices in this Half Yearly Sale. You can’t go wrong on the quality . . . you can’t go wrong on the style . . . you can’t go wrong on the workmanship. We’ve got a reputation that has to be lived up to. The same rigid requiremens that have made our Furniture Depart- ment famous are met by every item in the sale. Buy on the Budget Plan! NN BB ¢ pie, Tiree quarter and twin ON’T disturb your savings account. Don’t let the fact = N P e » o\ bed sizes. that you haven’t the ready cash stop you from buying: Fourth Floor—The Hecht Co. Use the convenience of our Budget Plan . © . even as thou- ‘v rs sands of others are doing. A small down sum. . " and you 3-P |ece J en ny Ll nd Bed Grou N pay the balance in a series of easy-to-meet payments. ' Includes INNER SPRING MATTRESS ) So if you need furniture . . . make up your mind that and RESILIENT COIL SPRING $3 4‘ L S 2o : A A One of the fastest selling groups in our Beddin this is the time to buy it . . . and The Hech.t Co. is the Department now offered at Half Yearly Sale pricg. Mahogany, maple or walnut. i tP’ SR — place to come for it. THE HECHT CO. Half-Yearly Sale of Furniture and Homeware L] === Now in Progress == i B e ——— .