Text on back reads, "Senator Rush D. Holt, of W. Va., youngest Senator who fought for moths to gain his seat on the floor, today celebrated his 34th birthday. He is shown looking over a map and pointing out Alcide, New Brunswick, Canada where residents said they heard an explosion at about the time Thomas H. Smith, ocean flier, was due to fly overhead. It is now feared that Smith's plane may have exploded and crashed in a thickly wooded area of that section. Smith had been personal pilot for Senator Holt and had named his plane for him."
Henry D. Hatfield is pictured as senator-elect from West Virginia. He previously served a term as West Virginia's governor and was a nephew of Devil Anse Hatfield, patriarch of the Hatfield clan.
Text on back reads, "Washington: Photo shows the former Senator from West Virginia, Howard Sutherland, who today was appointed Alien Property Custodian. Mr. Sutherland, who is a Republican, supplants Frederick C. Hicks of New York, who died here several days ago. The new custodian served two terms in the House of Representatives and one term in the Senate."