Evening Star Newspaper, March 17, 1929, Page 100

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THE SUNDAY STAR., P5 ‘-:5’ Mrs. Hoover with the four “Evangeline girls” from Louisiana, who presented President Hoover and the First Lady with a home- spun bedspread and other Arcadian handiwork on their visit here for the inauguration. U The first woman air cop. Mrs. Ulysses Grant Mc- Queen on the look- _— out for air-law vio- ~_lators over Beverly h Hills, Calif., where right. she patrols the sky. @ Wide World Photos. Fancy skaters try a risky one in a - g g - meet on the ice at Business as usual in war-ridden Mexico. A farmer Bilchavest Ru. bringing his chickens and ducks to a small-town mar- = ket on his back. SRR © Wide World Photos WASHINGTON, D. C. &2 The first mounted troop of Boy Scouts. It is Troop 1 of Los Angeles, and boasts the dare-devil rider, Newton House, at © Associated Press Photos. ~GRAVURE SECTION—MARCH 17, Just an unofficial citizen again on his front porch at Northampton. Former President Coolidge with Mrs. Coolidge and. their friend, Frank Stearns (in rear). At right: Mrs. Coolidge greets an old friend and neighbor, Mrs. R. B. Hill. Gl bbb Mexican federal troops waiting to repel the appro: ! federals later withdrew from the town, on American intercession, Tex. 1929 fashion hint from filmdom. Mary Philbin wears the ~* smart mauve sat- in frock. © Wide World Photos. proach of rebels at Juarez from a building top. The because of its proximity to El Paso, © P. & A. Photos.

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