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Young Washington Claire ralmer goes in for in this picture at the Janney School. Mr. and Mrs. Cleaod Palmer, 4020 Garrison street. Carrie Lowe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Lowe, at. the Ross School. = Indian clothes and Indian art She is the daughter of Tomorrow: —Star Staff Photo. ANN HARDING HEARING ON DAUGHTER DELAYED Divorced Husband of Star Wins | Postponement in Fight on Visit in England. BY the Assoclated Press. LOS ANGELES, November 6—A scheduled hearing yesterday on the custody of Jane Bannister, 7, daugh- | ter of Ann Harding and Harry Ban- nister, divorced film players, went over | until next Tuesday to permit a new | lawyer for Bannister more time for| preparation. The hearing will be on Miss Harding's request for six months ex- tension of the time she may keep her daughter with her in London. Under @& previous court order, the child was to be returned here by next De- | cember 10. Bannister’'s lawyer, Joe H. Kirby, replaces Michael Luddy, who an- nounced withdrawal when the case was called yesterday. 1. C. C. EDITION PLANNED The George Washington Law Re- view, legal quarterly of the universi- | ty law school, is planning a March issue commemorative of the 50th an- | piversary of the Interstate Commerce N BADIES: DIAMOND I BIRTH- STONE [ 75¢ A WEEK Commission, the faculty board of edi- tors announced today. The publication of the issue, which | will be devoted to a symposium on interstdte commerce law and the work of the commission, is in charge of a | committee headed by.Clyde B. Aitchi- son, member of the commission and | departmental advisory editor to the | Law Review on mAtters of interstate commerce, and includes Clarence A. | Miller, general counsel of the Ameri- can Short Line Railroad Association, and Dean William C. Van Vieck of the | law school. | U. S. CRUISER CHESTER REACHES CANAL ZONE The heavy cruiser U. S. S. 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