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As r sola ted Pres.» Phetu Henry Virkkula (above), was ’-.Hied by Emmet J. White, prohibition brrdr- inspector, withe driving w.th his family rear Ini.ern?.i.icn*il Jallr. Mir.n. V.rShu’a’s wiP» rr»d two daughters, a Isa !n the ra-. are V ^ shown with him. No liquor was found in the auto. White said the tar fa.led to hr.it when challenged. *&■■**■* "■ * "fSriT^/S V';i .- . - - - - --- — -*—».. ■ m ■vU'jJJ left, Talley family, with Marion center, and her : st'r Florence, behind her; right, a view of Cclfcy. K s. •> A . . _ . Charles P Sisson, attorney gen era] of Rhode Island, has be come assistant United Slates at torney general, succeed mg John Marshall. Tnvrrt'ng an up; a. rams for se'f-photography L other <• £<mtif i'-tor of the photographic division of the Yale flchcnl of M—; .■* exhibits device. It consists of an arrangement of reflfr ng lento and an Invisible camera iHaHBBHHS.:i - . • ’ ** 1 Fa*ah Varn of Mi-iv tip • *• civ ~n rnlor g!r! for the midship men historic June week e:;r oh** i*- hown with rant. Charles P. Snyder, her escort. To cut drplonia'x red tape and arrange direct!” for a disarmament conference, it is proposed in Sing*and ti'at i . cm if. nr-iiM ■ fia'-Donald. I ege .her w»;,h Pro n.c Ma i;cnz.e K:tg of Canadr. visit President Hoo ' ®* *’•' *'r~ ® Above, left to h aid fas n one c.' the mos noted coi £e - cnccs in modern history: President Hoover, Prime Minuter McDonald and Prime Minister King. t " f ll^nrtll .- * ^ r---—-—a Georges Lcv.ys. New York, charge: Eugene O'Neill, dramat ic. h j:ir ca:: n jn a nm for SUn.OCO damages. Sue alleges 0’N*,:1! cole VI:a plot of the rira Interlur'e." from her novel. “The Temple of Saasas-Athenae ** malic mccssr. The Strange "■* ?***■»,% KTIMWf "I Anne Gary, n Virginia beauty, who nc?' lives in N>.v York, in tm ner criii':' of Mortarboard. Barnard college annuel. She will hove chars* of the 1930 edition # * a. r " *_■ ey_< _, Assoeia ed p-: ; **>• a i.agciir Warren, sophomore ct the Umverait. rf Ar?:rn- • , * former Martha Pemrii. freshman. and daughter of Go% p* Arkanscr. returned to the Lutl- Rock exeetim- mansion affr ,h*.r serret marriage at collie. JzBhia Eucrne Newsom of Durham. N. C.. is the new president of Ro tary International. js***™*sk&l\ Associated Press Photo Mrs Virginia Patty. 28 formerly of Sioux City. Iowa, was found . lain in Los An<,el',s John H Bankhead. Birtnint* ham Ala attorney, announced that he will oppoie Senator Tho Heflin of Alabama in the inn Democratic primary In imr state Lieut Col. Alfred Dreyfus, wear ing dark glass**, whose suffer ings years ego while serving a sentence for alleged treason aroused world protest. is shown in Parts attending ceremonies at the placing of a memorial pla»e cn the home cf Emile Zola, great French novelist. It was Zola's effor's that finally frr* ' Dreyfus. Associated Press Photo Th* return to power cf Raurav MaeDenaid as premier will place tin* burden of social duties u(»on his 23-year-cld daughter, Ishbcl. who _ his official hostess in 1924 The premier is a widower Associated Press Pinto Students at the Tr.as College of Industrial Arts p.rked Eve vn 6attcrah.te as thru' freshman beauty. — —1 A r-jnr - v ’■ r ■ ■ .vy • eiupt ecjMlII K&JTSWk '- -- Hnw uS Harry F Sinciair. oil magnate, .sent to the District of Col umbia pail for 90 days for contempt of the senate, actually passing his imprisonment? what is he doing daily? Central Press Wash taStcn correspondent firdinn out has told in detail to artist. Above ;s ;hr Fifth .Mcaue. New York, residence which Sinciair had to leave tor the jail below. In a second contempt cesc. for having jurors shadowed, Sinclair must serve six additional months m jail, the U. S. Supreme Court affirming the sentence. Associated Pratt Photo Holding prominent posts in the new labor government of Great Britain lieaded bv Premier MacDonald are: Top row left to right: Philip Snowden, chancellor of exchequer; Lord Parmoor. lord provident jf council: Sir John Sar.key. lord chancellor: Arthur He idersen. foreign secretary. Middle row w*i Gra ham. president of beard of trade: Premier MacDonald; Margaret Bondfleld. minister of labor Lowe row: John Clvnes. home aifairs: J. H Thomas lord privy seal; Tom Shaw, secretary of war. and S On* Webb, secretary of dominions. A. V. A exander is first lord of admiralty. J