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AUTOOWNERSNOT LIABLEIN SEZRES Judge Holds Cars of Innocent Parties Cannot Be Con- Life as Spanish War Writer. THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, n. FRIDAY. MAY 7. 1926. WINSTON CHURCHILL REPORTED AS FI)IT()R OF BRITISH GAZETTE Began (Innh to Publie ARMY OFFICERS GUESTS AT DINNER TO FIDAC HEAD Col. George R. Crosfield and Legion | Officials Also Entertained by Belgian Ambassador. A notable gathering of members of Congress, officiala of the American Legion and others wers guests at a dinner tendered Lient. Col. George R. Crosfield, president of the Interallied |1t was the child’s father, today of the Belgian Ambassador. The party was scheduled to leave the Cap. ital later in the day for Pittsburgh where Col. Crosfleld will speak to | morrow. Doctor Finds Child Dead. KANSAS CITY, May 7 (®).. Short Iy after ehool wax dismissed here vesterday. Camlille Sherman, & was tin over hy a mater fruck. Kxeited witnesses rushed for a physician. One was found and hurried to the scene e, C. .8 She was dead. Sherman | In the Popular Price ection Annther Unusual vent A Truly Remarkable Sale---On Saturday of E:—:EEEEEEEEEE—JE Philipsborn Love of Adventure Has Led - s Columbia Department of the ‘ Vortex of Fight. The club was decorated with LS the allled countries, | Among those present were ‘ol Han- | | ford MacNider, Assistant Secretary of War: Gen. Llovd M. Brett, com mander of the Military Ovder of the W War; A Gen. Williaan A | Bethel, former iy [ ate general | of the Army: A n Anton Stephen. ) Ansell. | Col. ] raln. past tional commander of the on: Represent | |ative sh N' Nepresenta 3 . Rep. Rep Veterans' Assoctation (Fidac). last night at the Racquet Club, by Comdr. | ¥ Juliug I. Peyser of the District of {bu nch Moroceo has 2,100 auto s and Persia_has only fonr. demned and Sold. sikterilnto 500 Newest Summer Hats T}’\E new el’\apc!—and '}\! new materials—favored by fashion for Summer—exqui- site in quality, and distinc- tive in style. Small, medium and large head sizes. An Innocent swner of an automobile soized while transporting intoxicating liquor may not be required to pay the costs of the selzure and subse "quent litigatlen for the condemnation 1nd male of the vehicla, Tha Govern fment i= not entitled to have a vehicle ired condemned and sold until has hean a convietion of the First Public Offering 87 Cumulative Preferred and Prefer anee Common Stock part of ansold Taane of 30,000 shares A% Preferred. 000 shares A7 Praference Com of each, $12.50 per unit pendable Real Lty s v By the Associated Press LONDON, May 1 turned Chancellor of the Exchequer Winston Chure hack 1o journalism, the first love of his remarkable eca- reer. He is nunderstos 1o he the od Itor-In.chief of the F <h Gazette, the paper which the zovernment is issuing Auring the strik | 1t wan as a war correspandent with | the Spanish forces in Ciba during the Spanish-Ame: War that the vola tile son of Lord Randolph Churehill and Jennie Jeroma of New York start d his elimh to the heights of British public life The strike has Street. Sports and Superb value al this lempting price o e $ine “parann fllegally using it in the trans iparting of lquor. Thoae two points ware dacided 1o, jay against tha Government in an opinion by Jnstice Frederick 1. Sid dana of the District Supreme Comt A~ting on an application of the F Mr. Church ughes Cn. for the return of a car jqciopn') o which the company had sold under a 20" T G comy nditional sales sales con ' 'have plunged him the vortex of ments for issuin cob Rosenberg. and in wh the great indus val as they | Reference to the tained title until final paym | gid during the it . ¢ i e = ri I I ‘\ Dress wear Est o an with many advantagas Ammanded SFND FOR BOOKLET Samuel R. Harris Co., Inc., Otin Bldg., 810 18th St. Inveatment Department |resentative Seger of New resentative Jacobstein of New York, | Representative Jeffers of Alabama | {and Maj. Oliver P. Newman, former | Distriet Commissioner | Col and = e . ; anying him on lh":‘ ';'r‘;'w"";:'y ge i gton were luncheon WINSTON CHURCHILL. the. pacty (of who are < visit tn Ruests nehable love of | the dramatic | lling personality | street an Tuesda Rosenbers. The car was sold Ju | afons, such 1s battle of | tha Laborites of “Who is the editor? st for $1.000 on a cash pavment of | gigney str home secre- | but the government has not disc! 1,\.d| II E F a M I I Y 50 and monthly notes for the bal- | ”M armed | his identity Romp with the Crochet Straws ince. August 1 police discovered the It is reported that the I achine, driven by an unidentified per n. transporting They pur siad the driver ned the ~hine and escaj "By a Cabine 1y emtlining the wceded there had : t was due tn the N , pe of the driver. 1t admitted that Straws he claimant company art Auly recorded and 1ha ppraisal of the States marshal on the value of | the machine was 8150 The costs sought 1o he collected hy the Government hefr ansenting to # return of the car w the sts of the seizure. the stora charges since Jast Angust, when the seizure was made, and theexpense of thecondemna tinn proceeding brought by the United States under the national prohibition | fet. 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