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AD CLUB ELEETS SUUER PRESDENT Honor Second for Youngest Public Utility Advertis- ing Manager. Wilmot R. Squier, who at 24 prob- ably is the youngest advertising man- ager of a public utility in the coun- try, today had added another “young- est” record 10 g his list. f ‘The Advertis- ing Club of Wash- ington chose the youthful report- er-turned-adver- tiser as its presi- dent yesterday, giving Squier the 3 distinction of be- ing the youngest g person ever to hold that post. Squier is ad- vertising man- ager of the ‘Washington Gas Light Co., a post he assumed at the age of 18. That was seven years ago. Wilmot Squier. JEWELER CONVICTED ON ASSAULT COUNT Sentence of Ezra Ravven, Accused of Striking Stenographer, Is Postponed. Ezra Ravven, 50-year-old jeweler, who served as his own attorney at his trial on charges of assault on his former stenographer, was convicted by a Police Court jury late yesterday. Judge John P. McMahon postponed sentence until Wednesday to give Ravven an opporturity to appeal. Madeline Veach, 2119 H street, charged that Ravven struck her sev- eral times after she attempted to take her typewriter from his shop on re- Last week the defendant was re- quired to post a $300 peace bond or serve a jail term on a charge of threatening his former employe if she brought an assault charge against him. Ravven posted bond. Born in Scranton, Pa., he came here | == at 5 and became a reporter on a Washington daily at the age of 14. After four years of police and court reporting and feature writing, he shifted to advertising. ‘The club elected Alvin Q. Erlich, vice president of Kal Advertising, Inc., as first vice president; G. B. Burrus, advertising manager of Peoplcs Drug Stores, second vice president; Charles J. Columbus, secretary, and Louis D. Krakow, advertising manager of the District Grocery Stores, as treasurer. As directors, the club chose Walter C. Coates of The Evening Star, Ernest 8. Johnston of the Washington Her- ald, and Melvin C. Viner of the Ar- cade Sunshine Cleaning Co. Norman C. Kal, who was president | & during the last year, declined to ac- cept nomination for another year as head of the club. INDIANS FIND ONE OF TWO LOST GIRLS Her Companion, 9, Is Still Missing I in Bush Country of Sas- katchewan. B the Associated Press. PELLY, Saskatchewan, May 27.— Beven-year-old Hazel Machican, one of two little girls missing from their farm home since Sunday when they THE EVENING Boy Sues Father. Injured in an automobile accident, & boy of Thorton Heath, England, brought suit against his father, driver of the car, and has been awarded $2,800. The son sued through a “friend,” also a passenger in the auto- mobile, who was granted $2,400 dam- ages. William Bourn, the father, ad- mitted negligence. ATTENTION! HAVE YOU TRIED WHEAT HEARTS? UNEXCELLED FOR SALADS, SOUPS, CHEESE, ETC. 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Fears were expressed the chil- dren had been attacked by bears. A third lost child, 2-year-old Fred- | : die Mollenbeck of St. Gregor, was| : found yesterday in a slough several E miles from home. He had wandered | ; away Saturday and was suffering | from exposure when rescued. l ously smooth in texture and made coaxy with delicous seasoning. Beverage Special QUAKER SOFT DRINKS True fruit flavoring plus zestful tang. Your choice of lime dry, lime mixer, cherry, cream soda, pale dry or golden ginger ale, grape, orange, root beer, birch beer, sarsaparilla, lemon or sparkling water. 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