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HE EVENING FOUR ARE SAVED AS BOAT GAPSIZES Virginians Are Taken From Water After Clinging to Craft 45 Minutes. Four Virginians were safe in their homes today after their rescue from the waters of Broad Creek, near Fort iy i 0 T e eet of water. s also lucky thal Foote, Md., where they clung to the ” bottom of a capsized motor boat for | \Yebster had a motor boat handy. 45 minutes late yesterday. SR The quartet—Alexandria Policeman California Justice Dies. George Ellmore, 35, 115 North Fairfa s S s "| BERKELEY, Calif.,, August 5 (@)— street, Alexandria; Alexandria Police- Ira F. Thompson, 52, associate justice | man Henry Grimm, 40, 300 block of West Custis avenue, Del Ray; Joseph | of the California Supreme Court, died of a heart ailment last night. He was | Fagelson, 42, 1221 King street, Alex- andria, and Max Fagelson, 42. 601 a native of Crawford County, Wis, South Washington street, Alexandria— were pulled from the creek &t its en- trance into the Potomac River by W.| A. Webster, a farmer, who heard their cries. According to Joseph Fagelson, the men were preparing to anchor the 16- STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY. AUGUST 5. 1937. ! days that she had lost her composure. The State closed its case with testi- mony from Baltimore County police officers, who said they rushed into Dr. Greenhut's office after they heard the girl scream. They had told her to keep her appointment with the physician and to scream if he “started anything.” They said the girl was crying when they entered the office. Two de- fense witnesses denied this last night. Another defense witness, Mrs, Inez Williams, 18-year-old newlywed, who formerly lived at the girl's home in Dundalk, contradicted the girl's : previous denial that she had been st e | rehearsed. in what she was to do BEL AIR. Md. August 5.-—A score | of witnesses stood ready today to | 'NC PIEhU of the alleged attack. defend Dr. Armen Greenhut, Aus- trian-born physician, against the charges of a 13-year-old schoolgirl that he criminally attacked her in his office at Dundalk The defense, beginning its case last night after the State had rested, had 20 more witnesses on call in Har- ford County Circuit Court. Indica- tions were the trial would continue into tomorrow Shortly before the night ended the prosecuting witness, a seventh-grade pupil, broke under a| defense witness' recital of certain oce eurrences the night of May 19, when the attack was alleged to have taken | place, | Sobbing audibly court cupants placed themselves all on one side of the boat. The men, who were 500 yards from shore, were planning to fish from the anchored ' craft, Max Fagelson was knocked unconscious when he ap- parently struck his head on the stern of the boat and was held above water by Ellmore for several minutes until he regained his senses. In recounting the near tradegy to- day Joseph Fagelson, cousin of Max and a co-worker in an Alexandria market, declared: “It's lucky for us that the farmer heard our cries. I know that I, for one, could never have swum the 500 yards to shore. As we clung to the boat we kept getting weaker and weak- er. We must have been in about 8 DOCTOR'S DEFENSE WITNESSES READY Score to Testify for Mary- land Physician Accused of Assault on Girl. RAIL MOVE ALLOWED Coal WEEK-END ALITY FOOD Counsel to Intervene Reorganization. The Interstate Commerce Com- mission today authorized John Car- son, consumers’ counsel of the Na- | tional Bituminous Coal Commission, SESSION | to intervene in the reorganization pro- ceedings of the Chicago & Eastern Tilinois Railroad Co. Carson said 40 per cent of the road's | rallway operating revenues accrued ‘fmm the transportation of bituminous | foot cabin cruiser when it suddenly she was led from | coal. He also opposed continued con- | capsized on the placid water of the room by members of her | trol of the road by the Chesapeake & | creek. He said the accident was ap- he first time in two Ohio Railw parently caused when the craf HOUSE & HERRMANN h, jan] e SHOPPING CENTERS-. FOOD SHOPPING CENTER%. COLD CUTS with LEA & PERRINS SAUCE THE ORIGINAL WORCESTERSHIRE ARE MORE DELICIOUS One of America’s Largest Food Markets I SAVINGS IN THE MODERN CARNATION MILK 3 b3 4 TOMATO JUICE &3 ::.PEANUT BUTTER ® CLOROX . ... ____& 10° ® PUFFED RICE - - _ -2 - 19¢ ® Kellogg’s RICE KRISPIES = 9¢ »WHEATIES 2 = 19c ® FELS NAPTHA SOAP - 4¢ * [VORY SOAP ® 7 i '% oLIPTON'S TEA_____ %o 19¢ © WALDORF TISSUE, 4 -=-15¢ = 20 HEINZ'S .}, PICKLES "= 19¢ Musselman’s JELLIES, 2 " 19¢ jars Aunt Nellie's Whole Kernel " 23 GOLDEN BANTAM con" One of America’s Largest Food Markets 1 tall reg can 1 BLUE RIBBON QUALITY MEAT DEPT. tall cans Bel fMonte pound jar SUGAR-CURED SKINNED HAMS: - 24 LOIN OR RIB VEAL GHOPS -~ 31 SLICES 0’ HAM -+ 19 FRESH SLICED CALVES LIVER - 45 25° v~ PUFFED WHEAT _4 ~- ® Wet Pack SHRIMP, 2 .. 29¢ Pl SM.MON 17¢ ® campbei's Pork & Beans 4 .- 25¢ 1~ BAKER’S COCOA - _ _ - Whole reg. or banes Shank Half This August Sale is the big- gest we've ever had. Wash- ington folks are smart—they know prices will be much higher in the fall and they are taking advantage of this opportunity to “Get Furni- ture of Merit” at our low August prices. You, too, should anticipate your needs. We will hold your selection for future delivery without any additional cost. fully wrapped rolls pint Convenient Terms WINTHROP SECRETARY Four-drawer base with lock on each. Walnut or mlhniam and gumwood, Sale Price 12 oz 2 FRUITS and VEGETABLES CELERY &2 - o BOSTON LETTUCE - iz 5¢ Elberta Freestone sz.zs PEACHES . - 25° Supreme for Roasting KNEE-HOLE DESK — Ample drawer space, with one drawer designed for filing Mahogany or walnut finish. August Sale Price. $27-50 COFFEE TABLE — Solid ma- hogany or walnut base with veneered top and removable serving tray. Sale Price DINING ROOM SUITEEigh- teenth Century design with Dun- can Phyfe Mahogany or walnut and gumwood, nicely fnished. Complete with 10 pieces. Price Handsome Bedroom Suite (Hlustrated) MODERN COFFEE TABLE Walnut and gumwood, with re- movable glass tray. $ August Sale Price__. 7075 DROP-LEAF TABLE — Duncan Phyfe style. Solid gumwood in walnui or mahogany finish. August Sale Lall Crispy Tender Unusual value! Beautifully matched walnut veneers com- bined with sturdy gumwood and styled with the popular waterfall tronts. Large, modern mirrors and fine con- struction throughout. Consists of Bed, Chest $ and choice of Vanity or Dresser. August Sale MAHOGANY BEDROOM SUITE —Colonial design in mahogany Price and gumwood. Fine finish and fine details of construction. Reeded post and pineapple carved poster bed. Four pieces. WALNUT SUITE DINING Conservatively walnut veneers » gumwood base for long v finished. ROOM styled with Sturd- service and Ten pieces 16 o2 cans large = + head DRUM OCCASIONAL TABLE— Made of solid walnut or ma- hogany with veneered top. Au- gust Sale bushel basket MODERN DINING ROOM LIVING ROOM SUITE—Smart, SUITE- A splendid example of aitractive and well-made suite the style that has become so in London club style. Mohair popular. Modified design in wal. [tieze covering in vour choice of nut and gumwood. Ten pieces colors. Reversible —spring-filled & N seat cushions. August Sale END TABLE—Hardwood in wal- 1 Price Sale Price.... MAHOGANY SUITE DINING ROOM Beautiful suite of 18th Century influence in fine ma- hogany veneers trimmed with fine line mouldings Superior finish and Ten pieces Price ... VIRGINIA SOT'A design. Solid hogany frame. Au- gust Sale Price. CLUB CHAIR—Built for comfort and relaxation. ered with durable friezette gust Sale Price OCCASIONAL ful style with stretcher. August Sale Price COLONIAL ROCKER — High back and spring seat. Smali- figured tapestry covering. Au- gust Sale Price soid Cov- Au- CHAIR—Grace- turned legs and Tapestry covering COCKTAIL TABLE—In mahogany or walnut, inset top. Sale Price solid with glass LIVING ROOM ,SUITE — Fea- turing deep seats with extended back and front construction, with roll-front seat cushion. Covered in the popular new Strie mohair fabric in your choice of LIVING ROOM SUITE—Modern design with expertly tailored pleated backs and wide arms. Rich pile mohair covering in a wide variety of colors that are pleasingly effective Reversible August Sale $|47 LIVING ROOM SUITE — A beautifu! reproduction of the comfortable English lounge type covered with antique velvet in lustrous colorings. Down and feather-filled seat cushions. Au- gust Sale Price WALNUT DINETTE SUITE— Featuring a new design. Walnut and gumwood construction. Seven piece August $95 Sale Price R August Sale Price MODERN BEDROOM SUITE— Four large pieces with plate mir- rors and roomy drawer fronts. Choice of handsomely figured walnut or prima vera veneers. Waterfall fronts. 4 pieces. Au- gust Sale $|64 Price LOUIS XV BEDROOM SUITE— Well constructed of crotch wal- nut veneets on maple. Hand- worked inlays and carved mirror frames. Four pieces4$ August Sale Price___. |97 MAPLE BEDROOM SUITE— Constructed of solid maple. Rich, subdued antique finish. Dresser or vanity, chest and bed. Au- gust Sale Price _. POSTER BED OUTFIT — De- sirable poster bed in full or twin size. Complete with comfort- able mattress and coil spring. August Sale nut finish. Unusually attractive for this low Dr)ce,s August Sale Price___ |'29 MODERN END TABLE—Wal- nut and gumwood with hand- rubbed finish. Au- $4 95 . gust Sale Price LIFT-TOP CONSOLE TABLE— A turn of the top and it makes a dinette or card table. Au- gust Sale Price MAPLE DINETTE SUITE — Made of solid rock maple. Ex- tension table and 4 ladder-back chairs. August $29.50 Sale Price BREAKFAST SUITE — Sturdy drop-leaf table and four Windsor style chairs. Au- $|4_50 gust Sale Price____ REFLECTOR LAMP — Six-way type for either direct or indirect lighting. August Sale $5 95 SIMMONS INNER - SPRING MATTRESS—Covered in heavy woven stripe ticking. Au- gust Sale i $|7.75 Price Housn and HERRMANN Tth and Eye Sts. N.W. “Furniture of Merit” Since 1885 ore Open Saturday Until 6 P.M. A 8433-35 Georgia Ave. N.W. NEARBY PEPPERS - 5 9 CUCUMBER PEAR Genuine Tender California Bartlett Fresh White Flake Crab Meaf Fresh Haddock Fresh Cought Fresh Green Jumbo Size Fillets Bay croakers ib. § Fr'h Sea Scallops - 33¢ - Shrimp 15 35¢ or in Shell Opened Chowd er 4 Nearby Solid _____doz‘25c SUGAR CORN - - - - -~ 29 doz. ¢ Sugar Cured "™ Sliced Packase CHIPPED BEEF~ Sandwich Sliced ¢ Sweitzer Cheese ™ 9 Swift's Super Shortening JEWEL - 1% Swift’s Premium : Cooked Ham - 12c Giant Roll BUTTER v 35¢ Taste the Difference 17 g 5 for 93 Strictly Fresh Selected EGGS 2--57¢ es effective until close of business, Saturday, August 7.