Evening Star Newspaper, December 13, 1925, Page 20

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20 NEW TRIAL IS DENIED 1“‘ in e hse of D.1C. Slephenaony IN STEPHENSON CASE| e ot Madse Oherbernoltzer of Indianapolis, all_were overruled here today by Judg M. Sparks. ere made and over- nd only the motion to 's verdict consumed nt. After Judge sed o recognize the srmer . | Th HL10] Court Overrules Motions of Coun-| .oy ordor sel for Former Kian “' Grand Dragon. Sated w new trial was immedi- Rothchacs o I, ard the court session d, NOBLESVILI osed with the overruling of a §3.—Motions to vacate the verdict, to motion to arrest judgment for the pe- THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, DECEMBER 13, 1925—PART 1. — e rfod of 12 days which the court granted for fillng exceptions. Announcement that appeal would be taken to the Supreme Court, made by Eph Inman, chief defense counsel, was later withdrawn, but it was under- stood that the case will be appealed. Symbol of Royalty. The use of the fleur-delis as a symbol of royalty in France can be traced to the twelfth century. It is probably not of French origin. It is sald to occur in headdresses of Egyp- tian sphinxes, and ‘was a Kingly orna- ment. GIFT with diamond and jewelry value must depend to a large extent on the integrity of the jeweler. ANTI-PICKETING BILL OFFERED BY BLANTON Measure Introduced in House Again; Also One to Reduce Membership to 304. Representative Thomas L. Blanton, Democrat, of “exas, yesterday reintro- duced the anti-picketing bill which he sponsored in the “Sixty-eighth Con- gress. This provides a punishment onl con- viction by a fine of not more than $100 or less than $20, or by imprison- ment for not more thail 30 days or less than 5 days, or by both. Representative Edward P. Taylor, Democrat, of Colorado yesterday re- introduced his bill to establish a free gulde service for the Capital Building. Mr. Blanton introduced a bill to re- duce the number of members of the House from 455 to 304. Mr. Blanton also introduced a bill to Iimit the mileage paid the members to actual expenses. It would be difficult to select a gift of greater endurance or one that would find a greater measure of appre- W hether it is the Man’s gift or the Lady’s gift, an appropriate se- lection of Jewelry, as offered by Chas. Schwartz & Son, charmingly fulfills your desire to g‘ive something of last- ing quality. Of course, in the selec- ciation. Representative R. Walton Moore of Virginta introduced a bill to author- ize the Secretary of War to enter into an agreement with the Clarendon Community rage Co. granting it a wght of way for trunk line sewer through th ort -Myer military reservation and across the military highways in Arlington County, Va. and to connect with the sewer line serving such reservations. By attaching a strong microphone to an apple, a South African scientlst has been ahie to hear worms gnaw- ing the fruft, ---Now! 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