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MOVESTO DISMISS APPEAL IN O1L CASE Government Attacks Spec|al{ Order Relating to Sinclair Contempt Charge. Atlee Pomerene and Owen J. Rob- rrts, special counsel for the Govern- :nent {n the ofl prosecutions, today ¥'led in the District Court of Appeals « motion to dismiss the special ap- peal allowed by that tribunal Septem- hor 2, 1924, to Harry F. Sinclair, ofl magnate of New York, who was charged with contempt of the United tates Senate in refu to answer ertain questions during the ofl in- qul appeal wos ago and decision ing action of special sore than one ias been withh he United States Sup e case of Mal Daugherty, brother ¢ former ¢ General Daugh- erty, which appears to involve the .ime question of the right of the Sen- e to inquire into the business af- airs of individuals. Government counsel claim that the ¥ ~cent Walsh act depriving the Court | to grant s also clair case because fallure of the appellate ~ibunal to render its decision in the ey Notice has been served on Attorney icorge 1. Hoover and other counsel Mr. Sinclair that the motion will of jurisdiction i called to the attention of the eourt | veaxt Thursday. Sinclair was indlcted March S1, 4, in 10 counts of alleged refusal respond to questions propounded by e Senate, Demurrer was filed to ha indfetment and Justice Adolph A. 1loehling of the District Supreme t*urt sustained the contention of the (Jfense in four counts, but overruled 4 in the other six counts. He de- clared that these six questions were pertinent to the inquiry then before ’he Senate and that Congress had Jawful authority to Tequire answers. Inclair asked a special appeal, which vas granted, but has never been de- vided in the appellate court. New Beethoven Text Wntten MUNICH, November 1 ().—A new ®ast for Beethoven's cantata “The Jiuins of Athens,” based on the orig- “nal one of Kotzebue, has been written Johannes Urzidil. It is now anned to revive in its new setting “ihis cantata, which Beethoven com- wosed for the inauguration of the g(udupssl Theater in 1812, but which wince then has remalned compara- argued | ne Court in | . TO PICK NAME giraffe-naming contest closed lly at midnight Saturday and the selection of a name for the girl giraffe who accompanied Hi-Boy to ' now is in the hands of the winner of the $20 gold plece offered as a special prize will be an- nounced in a few da It will take some time to make the selection be- cause the judges must go through ex- actly 790 letters from the children of ind the suburbs. None 1 be slighted in the least. will be read and reread in an effort to make an absolutely fair award. There were n great many last- minute suggestions. placed in the mail Saturday afternoon and evening. As long as the postmark indicates that they were mailed before midnight | they will be given the same consider- ation as those mailed earlier. Some Late Suggestions. Among those received in the closing ‘ of the contest W i 7 Mahurin, 13 vears old, Fourth street: “Tip-Top, of course, name To give to Mr. Hi-Boy's mate, Else Io would always give her pain | By twitting her of her poor fate. 4001 [ should be the “For a highboy is an antique | a suggestive name to employ, | top table is antique ! | Top's' higher than ‘HI- | Other last-minute suggestions were: Adelalde Beard, 12 vears old, 2217 Washington circle—Venus de Zoo. Tommy Bingley, 8 years old, 1408 C street northeast E Basts Kitlill, 4 years old, 15 Stxth | street northeast—See-See. Murray Bernhardt, 13 years old, 1529 | Massachusetts avenue southeast— Elevated Ella, Animated Altitude. Paul Marvin Dodd, 11 years old, 0 Washington avenue, Cherrydale, —Lady Vere de Vere, 7 years old, 715 Mate, Ma Tall. Rhode Island Pal-High, Robert M. Ludwig, Crittenden street—Hi Dick Timmons, 2 avenue northeast — Eve, Sis-hi, Ollie-Ruminet. Fern Mae Byrd, 12 years old, 252 Ninth street northeast—Lady Grace. Joseph BE. Williams, 9 years old, 1428 Thirty-fifth street—Speckled Beauty. Muriel McInturff, 14 years old, 246 East B street, Arlington, Va.—Pretty Princess, Hi-Hum. Edwina Grissett, 10 years old, 509 Seventh street southwest—Lady Ed: | northe | from all the tree: OF GIRL GIRAFFE All Suggestions Postmarked Before Satur- day Midnight Included in Contest. Decision Likely in Few Days. old, 6707 Sixth street—Sky Queen. Olive writes: “Oh tell me, lovely sky queen, If you can count the stars And If the people eat and sleep That live on the planet Mars!” Carroll B, N: K street—Tall-Gal. Elizabeth Mortin, 12 years old, Glebewood, —Lady Hi-Boy. *“She should h: her husband’'s name,” writes zabeth. “I think it wil} please her very much to be treated as other women are treated in Washing- ton.” Helen V. Lillian. Brendon Murphy, 12 years old, 1309 5} reet northeast — Lotta Neck, Duvall, Edmonston, Md.— Mary Murphy, Knekka, Lo]u M. Dod: 10 years old, same Camelo. n, 1812 Thirty-fourth Crane, Dapple. jandridge ~ Milliken, 11 | months ola, 3905 Huntington _street, l~nhml!lf‘d by her mother)—Hi-lass, ssie, Miss Hi-Boy. Junm Lairn, 932 Ninth iss’ Sky Scraper. street James writes “Hi-Boy feeds upon the stars that grow like clover in the His little sister, quite so high. Hi-Boy's sister needs a name. Be- ing_high up in_ the blue. “tall, eats the best that can be|” Skyscraper sure will do.” eney, North Braddock, —Sky Lark. Ray Ray Alflx'm(frla. ‘Warner, Va owering so high above the littel ones who visit the Zoo, We think of the skylark against the blue; And 1 suggest this name be given to vou. Alvin R. Schwab, jr., 1330 Shep- hera street—Hi-Girl, Kongo Girl, Rubber Neck. Bryant W Plitt, 10 years old, 104 street northeast—Long Letty, Sall Long Neck, High Jinks. Jack Powers, 7 years old, 210 Au- burn avenue, Bethesda, Md.—So-Long. Offers “Celestial Girl.” Hugh E. Naylor, jr., Front Royal, Va—Lady Lofty, High Brow, Ce- lestial Girl. Eleanor Collins, 11 year‘\ old, 1305 Potomac_street—HI-GIrl. Billy Forney, 7 years old, 1332 Eye street—Miss Freckles. Catherine_Splawn, 3616 N street— Dow D Miss Dow D0 e sh, 12 years old, 1812 | Kearney street northeast—Lady Hi- 1348 Newton street | ;| Martin N. Bauer, 4 years old, 1948 Naylor road southeast—Beauty. Betty Ann Fieser, 12 years old, 5009 Edgemoor lane, Bethesda—Miss Top | ¥omh, Bright Eyes, Skyscraper, Tip ‘op. Mary Kennedy, 9 yvears old, 1614 Eighteenth, street—Patty. lilly Hoffman, 8 years old, 121 Thirteenth street northeast — High Spots, Speckle Neck, Overseer, High Top, Speckled Beauty. Catherine Kraus, 11 years old, 624 Mississippl _avenue Silver Spring, Md.—Horn Head, Moon High. (Cath- erine sends in a very nice crayon drawing of the giraffe looking at the moon.) Tillle Welsh, 9 years old, Silver Spring—Lady Marie, Teresa Welsh, 6 years old, same ad- dress—Tall Beauty, S8outhern Beauty. Dan B. Ellis, 9 years old, 527 Rit- tenhouse strect—Pardner. Norman B. Weed, 10 vears old, 1810 Brow, Top Lady. Dorothy Robinson, 8 years old, 3026 R street—Lady, Annle Rooney, Dixie Bell, Jenn; Sam Rose, 11 years old, 103 Spring street—Hops. Alice Cavanaugh, 11 years old. 262 Ha.;nnmn avenue, Clarendon, Va.— i-G. Rita Gray, 121 Kendall street northeast—Slenderilla, Rainbow, Dew Drinker, Cloudia, Moon Maid, Rose Marie. George Jumes, 15 years old, Hyatts- ville, Md.—Tom-Boy. Donald and Douglas Bruce, 13 vears old, 5330 Thirty-ninth street — Hi- Lo-Girlie. Nutalfe Breen, 9 vears old. 1219 Quincy street northeast—Tall Etta. Helena Suggests “Hilena.” Helena M. Breen, 11 years old, same | address—Hilena, Annie Mary Wilker, 1932 First northeast—Juno, Victorii. Marjorle J. Lovewell, 1616 Riggs place—PBright E Ruth Woodzell, 9 ye: Va.—Hi-Girl, rears old,i es. old, Hi-Laady, ‘War- ! Hi- | ars old, 3116 ~Tiger Lily, | s Magruder, § five years old, Kensington, Md.—Peggy, Mandy, Bet- ty Jane. Peggy Monroe, 11 years old, 518 Duke street, Alexandria, Va.—Topsy, Totem Pole. Frances Breen, 6 years old, Quincy street—Hi-Birdle. Helen Jennison, 9 years old, 218 Rosemary street, Chevy Chase, Md.— Sky Girl, Hi-Girl. Walter Hiley, 15 years old, 3015 Fourteenth street—Raffrica. Hudson_Upham, 14 years old, 3725 § street—Lofty Lil. Baster and Esther Potts, twins, 6 years old, Purcellville, Va.—Easter and_ Esther. Charles Wells, 1328 Thirty-fourth street—Eve Star. 1219 Barbara, Travis Crooker, 3 years old, 3312 Nineteenth street—Lady Luck, Martha Washington, Lolly Pop, Who- ‘\[’!nko Yanagita, 8 years old, 1785 Massachusetts avenue—@Giraffina. Katherine Martin, 4 years old, Glebewood, Va.—Lady Hi. Jimmie Sheehy, 11 years 4711 Georgla avenue—O-Girl. Audrey Jean Ney, 1960 Biltmore street—Lady Astor, Her Royal High- ness, Hi-Girl. Theresa Luckett, 11 years old, 825 Shepherd street—Mandy Long. Sent Name by Wire. Elizabeth Buel, 13 years old, Hern- don. Va.—Lady Longlegs. (Elizabeth wag so anxious to get her name to The Evering Star in time that she sent it by telegraph from Herndon.) Eilen Venita Wilholt, 830 Otis place—Hi-Lassle, Long Neck Lassle George Broderick, 503 Moore ave- nue, Clarendon, Va.Betty. Weltha O'Steen, 11 years Hyattsville, Md.—High Spots, Slim. % Dorls Fraser, § years old, 105 Elm street, Takoma Park, Md—Blg Sur- prise, 'Oh Lady, Ridgeway West Perkins, old, L old. old, Miss G _years 1460 Euclid street—She Hi. Bright, Martha Washington. Mary Murphy, 10 years old, 1309 | —Lotta Neck. 13 years old, 5230 Seventh street—My Lady, High Step- | per, Sweet Marle, Hi Girl. | Aubrey W. Smith, 5 Miss America, | = years old, same | THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1, JUDGES READING 790 LETTERS . | Reid's letter to citizens’ associations, address—Jumbo. Mildred Rivers, 12 years old, 608! The best meal 1926. northeast—Lady Beauty Spot. street Miss Waters, Oceanta. Mary D. Jenell, 808 East Capitol RLrlcl-L‘Adv Longlegs, Polka Dots, Loft; Wi Hllnm H. Mahoney, jr., 12 years old, 1121 Twenty-fourth street—Lady of the Dark Continent, African Tall- girl. Willlam writes: “Hope I will be a winner so I can buy Christmas resents for my mother, my sister harlotte and sister Mary, and my dear daddy, who is very, very good to me.” Loulse Frey, 9 years old. 3120 Ash street, Mount Rainter, Md.—Hi-Spl. George Wallace, 2010 Third street —Queente. —_— DUPONT CITIZENS MEET. Association Will Offer Suggestions on D. C. Government. Dupont Citizens’ Association is con- ducting its first meeting of the sea- son this afternoon at Raucher’s with Rear Admiral Ledyard Rodgers, U. S. N., president, presiding. The as- soctation will act upon Representative in which he requested suggestions | upon the District Government for the special House committee. “ZZBOOKS BOUGHT " “Bring Them In” or Phone Fr. mm \BIG BOOK SHOP,933 G St.N.W. - 1907 you ever cooked “Ok day T heard of putting Gulden's Mustard in my cooking. I tried it in beef loaf and mixed it in before I served my spinach. The results were dels- cious—something new in flavor- ing. 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Prices consistent with our high standard of quality. W. H. Hessick & Son Main Office, Yard and Trestles 14th and Water Sts. S.W. (Opposite Bureau of Engraving and Printing) Franklin 81 28 meet every requirement of the customer —because our made-to-measure shades satisfy your every demand we call them OnYe Way to wina. -Clarence Coffin, 6604 First street— Marle. tively unknown. — Improvements to Your Home SHIPPING NEWS Arrivals at and_Sailings From New York, ARRIVED AT NEW YORK. fuenchen—Bremen Qct ‘ameronia—Glasgow *astores—Havana DUE TODAY. tome—Gen: wthia—Li L\ernnx(\\ esa— Valparal i al o inidud Soro—Kingston 1aiti—Barbados DUE TOMORROW. Aiboney—Havana EXPECTED ARRIVAL olombla—3an Francisco sident ¥ AT NEW YORK. precidant ‘auban—E Fergenstiori—Oalo . ran ashington. altineLiverpool ;remen—Bremen olivar—Puerto Colombia. { arisholm_—Copenhagen Caronin—Ha Sstillian Prinee B ieveland—Hamburg { onte, Blancamano—Geno: ierfinger—Bremen OUTGOING FTEAMERS, SAILING TODAY. 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Farquhar, 3d, 6530 Ridge- wood avenue, Chevy Chase, Md.— Zoo-Lou. Louise Waltz, 6 years old, 632 Fifth street northeast—RBeauty Spot. abelle Souder, 9 years old, Box Anacostia—High~ View, Bright Sves. Jo Forty- Willlam Guckevson, 6705 ixth street—Queenie, Lorgnette Is Proposed. Emily_ Talbot, 8 years old, 3026 N street—Lorgnette (because she has | such big round eyes and a long stem). | Audrey Gladhill, 11 years old, 226 Tifteenth street mnortheast— Lofty | Girl. David E. Thayer, Hotel Grafton—High Junggirl, Jungbabe, Afrigirl. Olive Winston McKnight, 10 years 2ad TRUST NOTES Bought FRED T. NBB]T 1010 Vermont 18 years old, High IMPROVEMENTS TO YOUR HOME® 1 to 8 Years to Pay Plumbing, heating, stuc- co, shingling, painting, papering, garages and all other kinds of improve- ments to your home. HOME IMPROVEMENT CO. WINSTON WELLER, Mgr. 311 Bond Bldg. Main 10098 14th and N. Y. 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