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Show v ' r Yf 5' .L, PROHIBITION AT DRY LAW HEARING HOLMES MAY ADMINISTER OATH FORMER PRESIDENT VISITS ON PACIFIC COAST X PAGSFIVE UTAH LOGAN. CACHE COUNTY. THE JOURNAL, Saturday, February.', 1930." 7 Px t S. 00fi n S- tt ,iL v . - . V XvW- - ii f . u v W' ill iS? nanFk.. If r-V f " V.' rl X 74T: f...- -' - iyt ' iftooialed Fret Phot " Charles Evans Hughss may be tworn la at chief Juttica of tha f United Stated by Aeeoeiate Justice Ollvar Wandtll Holmea (right). of tha supremo court benoji. If,, however, ha ahould EXr . aanior member ehooaa tha older tradition Charles E. Croplty, clerk of the eourt, will ,r . ; . the oath. J T' rs I ' .. r. CAPTAINS YALE POLO TEAM Tw dliaoefntftf acm In Us Investigation of conditions Appearing at witnesses before tha house Judiciary commutes biider tho dry taws these women led vigorous attacks against tha dry amendment. They are, left to right: M. Loulve Gross of New York, Rep. Mary T. Norton of Now Jersey, Mrs. David Holmes Morton ct Brafkiyn, N. Y and Mrs. Charles H, 8abtn (Ineet), a former republican national committee woman fri-- n flew Y;rk. AtHcudtd Prtu Pkf Calvin CoolidQe and Mrs. Coolidge were officially welcomed to California by Gov. C. C. Young and Mrs. Young. Tha former preiidont and hla wife are at tha left and California's chief executive and Mrs. Young are at the right. SONS Qp NATIONS CHIEFS Meet With Educators FRED STONE, ALL PATCHED UP, RETURNS TO STAGE - -- I 1 ? I (.V-- ASt-,- ',r , f ' . 1 A"V :r f 'rVv,-:- , &$ A 4"-- . r Ji' - ?&& f w, iJ A: J t ..a , f rljr I i -- I Ui V.;.:: J 1 .i t- - , A i fc. . aw iiui - hdrdi , s. n it Associated 'Pres. Photo a )itii V. j UaTs captain of tha Yale polo team. jji Ecott of Strafford, SLUGGERS THREE 'AT PLAY Press Photo Associated President Ellen F. Pendleton coltegs Wellesley ' S, f I ' Associated Press PKoto Fred Stone, sound as shilling again after hit airplane fall of 1928, Is somersaulting on Bread-wa- y once more. In his new show ars Mrs. Stone, Dorothy, and another daughter Paula, ? Here art ' Fred, Paula, Mr. Stone and Dorothy. Kansas Winter Uuten scwnM. l Vx 'K of; represent $ ) V-i- - , Y:si r ; '. H ' n - 4 Quits Opera Stape ' Seeks Congress Seat Win Contest v J will , , womens collegea of tho United con- States at the educagress of rectors, deans and tors In Havana. CANTILEVER SPAN OF BRIDGE JOLCED V.' U Herbert Hoover, Jr. (left), son of tho Freiidcnt. and Allster met MaeDonald, son of Premisr Ramsay MacDonald of Great Britain, ae guests at a dinner given by a Los Angeles banker. ' ; I ' ' tA , Jr i n .R.t . ' 4 $ t. , - Y 4i' v w . v j 'jXvyrty y y-- c L v . r - oeated Press Photo Maxine Hooper,' Abilene, Kae high echooleenlor.wonhrtt prizeIn a national editorial contest aponsored by Pen and Scrolli Journaliw tlo organization, - - j: fc11 wswwgwtsar4 'duociaTed'press frets i t.ula !;or,t,.iw k j' prM fkote Batting giente f the Amerteng an4 National League bail teem p(ut far a pieture during ad Impromptu workout et the Bouthsida. ' ptyoreund tn Bert Frenoieee. Tnejr ere, left to right: Lefty ODeut of tho Philadelphia Athlotlse, Law Fonseca of the Cleveland Indiana " Tony Laawrl of the New Ygrk Yenkeo. ' ' -- - RsO Itt Stn&t .y . Engaged no III In Hollywood f IN SOUTH DAKOTA SENATE RACE 7 e i' V ti j: s i- V ssT - :?7 h t A -- t jr i j , A SMOCiaUt pt99 PholQ 8mith was .choMn queen by the student body w Kan... Bta.. Ag.Hine. vra bli-i- Guess Who This Is? Weiweii! mr t. . - Unflviw, Wah iod IN MAINE SENATORIAL RACE V 1 s' f HI it r vTa ' 7 ,r - 7 " .. V 4 rI ... - , k . U t Gov. W. i. . lCMalrr"r I Bulow nato 4ocoted Ms Arntr Unld hla Nnah eeery, motion 'Picture man. !Is seriously ill .foHow.Mg ap-pondlc.tie operation In Hollywood the September t South Dakota Is a candidate for thd I senator at the May primary, tocpiUL H. McM aster, republican Incumbent riaht)) VV WlltUm - Pre PAote Butler of Boston, for-- . ufaVth p primaaes. , ft n Y' f Pfat A ! si P'l ipanEo vlV . ' 7 VS AiiQilatNt Rainier, Ore4 on epposito bank of the columbi river, will be joined by the Lergview bridge to be opened ?e.t,w7l. bo the longest In ths United States, tho total length of the structure being 390.0 feet. . f j Sr - $ wl1 uu - lw tAtets h,rl- - ,d Matzenauer, leading Margaret United candidate Kan eontralto, will not return to the R ha eixth Metropolitan She formerly to Kansas district pecU t0 jeVota her activities Je ;!!lture Mrw(J ( tf) e0ncert work. ,f, M Th I I i e. i . I V-- r dtaoeuitcd frts L not Mr. Charles Lind- Ruth Allca Dickinson, daughter b4rg(;. but Jean Steffan aviation. , Beprstat.ve and Mrs. Lester ,tudent at the Oakland BoeingRaiph O. Brewster (left), former governor, and Rrp. Wallace H. Is freqWhlte are c,nd)c!atPa for the republican nomination for senator to 7, Dickinson of Iowa, whose en school ef Aeronautics, who of the gagement to Rollin A. Hunter fMently mistaken for the wife ,ueceed Senator Arthur R. Gould, who is retiring In 1931 ti rw wahaag. awa.d. famous fl.or. r |