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2 EVENING STAR, - WASHINGTON, ‘C, ‘SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1,- 1923. THE STAR'S DAILY PICTORIAL PAGE John R. Quinn of Delano, Calif., newly elected national commander of the American Legion, who is now in Washington. He called on OPERA STARS VISIT THE WHITE HOUSE. Representative Cable of Ohio (ri a ho called President Coolidge at the White on President Coolidge yesterday gfternoon. onal Photo. House vesterday allr{nnnn.‘ = % WAS FIRST NEWS PHOTOGRAPHER AT WHITE HOUSE. Frances B. Johnston, who claims to have been the first photographer who ever “shot” celebrities at the White House, called again yesterday and took a picture of the President’s personal secretary, “Ted” Clark. She made photograpl f members of President Harrison's cabinet many years ago. National Photo. Representative Fiorello H. La Guar- dia of New York, who succeeds l?aur Siegel in the Sixty-eighth Congress. He‘ conferred with NO WINTER VACATION FOR SECRETARY. From all appearances. CANADIAN GIRL IS WINNER. Miss Norma Niblock of Toronto, win- President Coolidge yesterday re- Secretary of War Weeks will be busy this winter, for he must read ner among eighty-eight entrants in the national beauty contest in New zarding the case of Controller the annual report of his chief of engineers—and the report contains York. Rodolph Valentino, movie star. is presenting the cup. Craig. National Photo. 2,107 pages. National Photo. Wide World Photo THEY ARE MAKING A FLIGHT OF 10,953 MILES. Aviators of the Marine Corps who flew from Haiti to Washington. From here they went to St. Louis and on to San Francisco. They now are on their return trip to Haiti. . Wide World Photo. RUDOLPH AND FIVE PRIZE WINNERS. Valentino, star of the movies, and the five winners in the na- tional beauty contést in New York. Left to right: Reba Owen of New York, Miss Norma Niblock of Toronto, winner of first prize; Valentino, Eugenia f‘:lben of Los Angeles, Mildred Adair of Balti- more and ( loria Heéller of Kansas Cm Copyright by Underwood & Underwood. HOW THEY DELIVER BEER IN-SOUTH AMERICA. The cases do not arrive at the back door in localities SENATOR'S. SON WINS A PRIZE. E. W. Smoot, son of Senator Smoot where the Volstead law is unknown. This burro carries sixty bottles, and they are about to be delivered of Utah, who won a prize in the Washington pouhry show with his in'La Paz, capital of Bolivia. Copyright by Kadel & Herber bantam. Young Smoot exhibits his prize fowls locally each year. Copyright by Underwood & Underwood. AMATEUR HEARS NICE, FRANCE, STATION. F. H. Schnell of East WANAMAKER STATUE UNVEILED IN PHILADELPHIA. The memorial of the merchant is placed in the MEMBERS OF VETERANS" BUREAU INVESTIGATING COMMITTEE. They called on President Coolidge Hartford, Conn., who tuned in with station 8 AB, Nice, France, yester- shadow of the institution to which he gave the greater part of his hfe Pennsylvania notables attended at the White House yesterday. Left to right: Gen. Hines, director of the Veterans’ Bureau; Senator Oddie day. This is claimed to be the first time France has talked to America the unveiling of the statue, and several ‘addresses-were delivered.’ Copyright by Keystone: of - Nebmka and Senator Rua of Pennsylvania, clmmnu ot the committee. Wational Photo. by radio. Copyright by Keystons. y