Show Lottery Defense Raises New Point Presents Evidence Other Lodges Participated in Charity Ball Plans NEW V YORK Sept 29 JP P Attorneys defending United States State Senator James J. J Davis from federal lottery prosecution brought out what they considered a strong point today when they hey produced d testimony to show that other other- lodges besides the Loyal Order of Moose participated in a drawing for prizes in January 1932 P. P A. A Shanor dictator of a New NewYork NewYork NewYork York Moose Moos lodge testified that the drawing included tickets from Knights of at Columbus Masonic and Elk chapters and added that Senator Davis Javis held no office in any riy of th these lodges Heretofore the jury has known mown only ony on on- ly Iy y that Moose charity balls balls' were held veld I liatis Da L is director of Moose kloose His defendant co-defendant Theodore G. G Miller is se secretary of the Moose propagation department The point the defense may emphatic size tic is that the alleged lottery was wasn an n enterprise promoted for any lodges willing villing to cooperate by B. B C. C McQuire a professional promoter who pleaded guilty in the case On redirect examination of Shanor prosecutor Louis Mead Treadwell offset the defense advance somewhat by y introducing circulars which wl ch gave the he result of the drawing I The circular used wed by the Knights of Columbus New York chapter bore the words In association with the Loyal Order of Moose Treadwell held up a Moose circular I 1 call your attention to the fact Act that the Moose circular says nothing about bout association with anybody e else he e s said id to the jury |