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16 TRALOF MORSES MAY SET ECORD Resumes Monday, Beginning | Eleventh Week, as Recess Period Arrives. The Morse case will be resumed Monday before Justice Staftord and a jury in Criminal Division 1. All the other branches of the District Su- preme Court will be in recess untli October. The conspiracy case, it ap- pears, may establish a local record for length of trial. will begin the eleventh the 1, all of which has ipied Ly the prosecution in ng e Should the de- fense put on the trial is 1 another month. part of the iefendants to de- government. Attorneys for government objected to the testi-. Justice Stafford ordered a the record, at the ing the witness not to answering questions O Ha for Daniel uditor witness was dent jent to he lad oo vouchers pres 1 the shipyvard officlals, hi Virginia com- 1 sums of money the fleet cor- Alexandria, be pany paid ovi to Philip Reinhardt, poration at a_shipyard truck to i Baltimore to -, and that he paid house in he first five to bring the payment rned there nves- the question was ex- court because proof such an investiga- n progre TWO SUTS FILED ACAINST KLAN HEAD Criminal Slander Action Add- ed to Federal Injunction Proceedings. injunction sut suit are on flle against H. W, imperial wizard of the Knights of the Ku Klux Klan. The injunction suit, | filed h Y ston P. Reynolds, Dallas lawy vesterday i that Wizard Evans and officers of the Klan be restralned from issulng an | order suspending him m the life! memberchip he alleg he holds, and * sues for alleged dumages to the amount of $100.000 because of his alleged suspension from the Klan. | The criminal slander suit simul- | taneov filed at Beaumont, Tex., by George Kimbro, former grand goblin, alleg: according to the; the docket of charge entered the county court, that Kimbro “w in a mavor of Chicago and the governor of Louisiar upon Injunction papers in the Dallas rved last night upon 1t Fort Worth. He is ordered to appear in the United States dis- trict court at Dallas on Monday, July 5 next, and show cause why Writs of d. 15 injunction should Réynolds petitions using the title of ing any of the functions of that office. e NEITHER PARTY TO BE ASKED FOR DRY PLANK Anti-Saloon League to Confine Ef- forts to Candidate Favoring Enforcement. t By the Associated Press. H STERVILLE, Ohio, June 30.— | conventions of the two ma- jor political parties will not be re- adopt dry platform planks, nor will they be asked to include one sustaining the eighteenth amendment, the executive committee of the Anti- Saloon League of America decided at & conference here yesterday. The action, leaders pointed out, is in harmony ‘with the policy of the league which has been in effect for, thirty vears. Efforts of the organization In con- nection with the 1924 political cam- paign, it was said, will be directed toward the nomination and election of candidates favorable to effective enforcement of prohibition laws. BALLOU BEGINS SECOND TERM AS SCHOOL HEAD Big Building Program and Develop- | i ment of Junior High System Out- | standing Achievements. The second term of Dr. Frank W. ! Ballou as superintendent of the Dis- ' trict public schools will begin tomor- row. Dr. Ballou was re-elected re- cently by the board of education to serve another term of three years. Two of the outstanding achieve- ments of Dr. Ballou's first term have been the development of a compre- hensive school-building - program, which he framed upon coming to Washington, and the development -of the junior high school system. In 1920 Supt. Ballou formulated the school- bullding program calling for the ex- ponditure of $10,000,000 during five Years. 1In the past three vears Con- gress has appropriated nearly $6,000,- 000 of this amount, a number of new schools and additions have been com- pleted and actual Steps have been, taken toward building others. SAILOR HELD IN DEATH. SAN PEDRO, Callf, June 30— Harold A. White, twenty-six, ordl- nary seaman of the steamer 'Swift- | star, was arrested yesterday when the vessel docked here from Provi- dence, R. L, on a charge of murder in connection with the =laying ot James A. Sutton at Warwick, R. I, June 4. —_— Mrs. Mabel G. Reinecke, who has! taken up her duties as internal rev- enue collector at Chicago, is the first of her sex _to hold such a responaible position. Her salary will be $6,000 & year, | present time. EVOLUTION ‘COMPATIBLE. Bishop Says It Is Man’s Way of Explaining God’s Workings. PHILADELPHIA, June 30.—The Rt. Rev. Charles H. Woodcock, bishop of the Protestant Episcopal Church of Kentucky, told prospective clergymen of the church “it is perfectly com- patible to believe in evolution and od at the same time.” The candi- dates were in attendance at regional conference, which has eight states within its jurisdiction. Evolution is man's way of ex- plaining God's method of working in nature,” ~sald Bishop Woodcock. “Don't be afraid of this discussion of evolution which is so prevalent at the Evolution is a work of If it is true nothing can hypothesis. dethrone it.’ SAYS DINGWELL SPENT OIL CASH ON HIMSELF Bookkeeper Testifying in $1,000,- 000 Accounting Suit, Tells the | and others, in the Oklahoma ofl de- velopment syndicate, paid for an ex- pensive automoblle, his life insurance premium and even his valet's services out of the company’s assets, H. D. Peterson, his head bookkeeper tes- tified in the supreme court yesterday. Peterson . swore that Dingwall drew |an average of $50,000 yearly from the company's funds for his own personal needs. Dingwall, taking the witness stand, that he had invested $100,000 more in the syndicate than he had received from invéstors. He sald investors had put up $900,000, and that he had spent $1,000,000 in the projec $50,000 BALM STANDS. OMAHA, Neb., June 30.—District Judge Wakely yesterday overruled a motlon by defense for a new trial of a breach-of-promise suit by Miss Violet Johnstone of New York agalnst Dr. Karl Connell of Omaha, in which a jury recently awarded her 50,000 damages Defense plans an Al to the state supreme court it was said. Miss Johnstone for ye THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. GIRLS OF TWO CITIES JOIN PHONE STRIKE Providence and ' Pawtucket Chief “Trouble”” Spots-in - New England Today. | B the Assoclated Pre BOSTON, June Pawtucket, R. Providence and were the chief “trouble” spots on the telephone-map today, nearly all thé regular oper- ators thero having joined the strike of girls called in all states except Connecticut. ton ‘the New * England In Bos- service remained normal, s on calls in several ATURDAY, JUNE 30, 1923. policeman was stoned -and thirty were required to keep order outside the exchange. The company asserted today that in 90 per cent of its central offices serv- ico was being given wholly unaffect- ed by the strike. 4 TIKHON DENIES SOVIET FORCED-HIS APOLOGY Patriarch Says He Wrote Letter to Show People His Changed" Attitude Toward Rulers. By the Astoc'ated Press. MOSCOW, June 30.—Archbishop Tikhon, recently released from prison. pending trial for alleged counter- .revolutionary actlvities, told the As- soclated . Press that he still consid- ered himself the patriarch of all Rus- sia. He will continue his ecclesias- | tical dutles, holding his first mass on' Sunday. Dr. Tikhon said his letter to the supreme court expressing regret for O!ICE OHIO PRINTER, NOW A BARONET King George Knights Pomeroy Burton, Who Rose From Obscurity. By the Assoclated Press. NEW YORK, June 30.—Pomeroy Burton, once a worker In an obscure Cincinnati print shop and now di- rector of the London Daily Mall, to- day s a British baronet. He was knighted yesterday by King George. Coming to New York to seek his fprtune in 1889. *ne_hec phsitor on the Brooklyn later on the Brooiiyn Within ten years he had managing editor of the ‘oseph Pulitzer engaged him a the New York world ely associated with A worth DIVORCE SET ASIDE; WIFE WINS RETRIAL Decree Granted George C. Davidson, Former Baltimore Mayor, Con- ! tested, to Be Reheard. WHITE PLAINS, N, Y., June 30.— An interlocutory decree of divorce | granted to Georze C. Davidson, for- | mer magor of B:%more ‘and former { president of the Balt'more Trust Com- pany, was set aside by a Jury yes- terday after hearing = retrial of the suit. Mrs. Davidson is a sister of Mis= Clara D. Noyes, president of the American Red Cross. The verdict was returned after Mrs, Davidson had taken the stand and denied charges against her and Willlam R Morris, Irvington drug- glst, who was named co-respondent. Morris also denied the charges. Davidson was granted an interlocu- tory decree early this vear by Su- | 1 | {U. S. RELIEF AGENTS® QUITTING RUSSI{A Scores Gather to Say Farewell to the First Departing | Group. 30.—American day with the departure of the firat large group of American rellef cd. ministration workers for Ameri Eleven of them, one with a Russi: bride, left this afternoon on a spe: car which will travel by way of Wir- ve others left way way of Riga Scores of Russian girls and o hor |acquaintances of the America:® & ¥ \ercd to say farewell. can relief workers marrfed wh | Russi “evacuation” of Russia began yestor- = | employed as secretary at of Auto Bought. bia University, New York, but telegraphed her reslgnation during NEW YORK, June 30.—J. the trial tvil engineer, | Dr. Connell was awarded a dis- counting 0, invested by George ki tinguished service medal for t ention of the gas mask American soldiers in the 7S = and other constituents of ice cream.) ONTESTANTS may submit as many names as desired, but only one name per coupon. Where more than one name is submitted on the same coupon the first name only will be considered. ALL SUGGESTIONS MUST BE MADE ON THE COUPONS PROVIDED IN ORDER TO RECEIVE CONSIDERATION, and in every case the ice cream preferred should be clearly indicated in the space allotted. Typewriting, long-hand or hand-printing are all permissib.e, but care should be taken as to clearness or easy reading. In case it is desired to make a change, or an accident, such as blotting, makes what was written illegible, it is permissible to rewrite the part required on the back of the coupon, provided the attention is called to such change on the front of the coupon. ABOUT THE NAME Do not use any part of “The Velvet Kind" in the name or names you submit. Try to make your suggestion a coined or entirely new word or ex: pression, attractive and Snappy in character— something that will catch the fancy and be easily remembered, if possible. Try not to select a word or expression that is descriptive. geographical, or otherwise impossible of registration in the Patent Office. But In case of doubt NEVER HESITATE TO SEND IN YOUR IDEA. If it is not the BEST sug- gestion, there is a possibility that it may be se- lected by the judges for one of the numerous cash awards. Follow our newspaper amnouncements closely for additions or changes in these Rules that may become advisable, ns well as the da en this contest will terminate, names of the Board of Judges, etc. r IMPORTANT NOTICE LL ingredients used in the ~_production of our ice cream are of high quality and unques- tioned purity. The quality and purity of the dairy products are further safeguarded by both CLARIFICATION A N D PASTEURIZATION — there- by making it unnecessary to re- sort to the injection of ARTI- FICIAL GASES, TREATED AIR or other practices of doubtful value. Those who have left inclu preme Court Justice Frank L. Young on the mmendation of Referee cliffs, when the | perinrent with the Worcester | ¢ an Springfield, his attitude against the government arles Nellega and several other Massachusetts ci-|was not written under duress, as|)ewspaper. A few Hienry C. Henderson of White Plains ties had curtailed service. | claimed In some quarters. He penned | worth took him Mrs. Davidson immediately began ac Demonstrations before - |the missive, of his own free wiil to'| Vith him. Burton became a Brit tion for a new tri The case hau geles Supreme or for been in ourt Justice 1 day and was active vice during in th subject the fw n propa progress before G T phone - exchar il night were br show the Russian people that he had changed his positio r, an, (Tests recently made by the Government with ice creams of (These experiments were made with a limited “market” of various grades demonstrated a fpreference generally for those frod- approximately 50 people, and indicated as well a marked preference ucts that contained the higher percentages of cream (butterfat), sugar for ice creams that included a percentage of gelatin in their composi- Py tion as against those which did not.) J / i 1 HE recent government tests showed that in a certain group of i approximately 50 people a large majority preferred: (1)--An Ilce - Cream containing a high percentage of cream (butterfat), sugar, etc.; (2)--An Ice Cream that contained gelatin in preference to a product that did not. Is This the Preference of the General Public? r T he Chapin-Sacks Corporation will endeavor to have that question answered BY PUBLIC VOTE, AS FOLLOWS: TARTING TODAY, our dealers will offer for public comparison THREE ICE CREAMS—TO BE KNOWN AS “A,” “B” AND “C.” These ice creams will vary in CREAM (butterfat) content and two will contain gelatin, while the third will not. All three ice creams will be made in the brick form only, in plain Vanilla, Chocolate and Strawberry or a combination of these flavors. Each sealed carton will contain a COUPON upon which is to bz marked the ice cream you like best—whether “A,” “B” or “C” —together with your suggestion for a NAME by which the ice cream which proves the most popular may be identified. 665 Awards AS FOLLOWS: 1st Prize ..$300 2nd Prize....... 150 3rd Prize 10 Awards of $10 Each 22 Awards of $5 Each 30 Awards of $3 Each 100 Awards of $2 Each 500 Awards of $1 Each * t=—As another induce- ment for your co-opera- tion, these ice creams will sell for: 25c . 45c Qr. CHA KN O WN o | REANALNIIARRARNARANNIRED ‘ As an Inducement for Your Co-operation ONE THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED “A,” and when you order again for Ice Cream DOLLARS IN CASH AWARDS WILL “B”or “C.” Compare these ice creams care- BE DISTRIBUTED AMONG PARTICI- fully until you have decided upon the BEST— PANTS who compare these three ice creams, ~ then mail the COUPON properly marked as state thefr preference and suggest a suitable to your preference, the name you suggest and name for the ice cream select your name and address as a contestant for one Ask your dealer tomorrow for Ioe Cream of the cash prizes. IN- SACKS CORP | THROUGHOUT THE SOUTH