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NEWS OF THE DAY IN PICTURES V_£_ . _T , J Former G„-*v. Alfred E. Smith cf New York hands a diploma to his *en. Arthur. 21. member ef graduating class of Manhattan college. New Yoc’ij, after Smith had eddress the c’nss. Young Smith gradu etad w;*h degree of bachelor cf arts Cardinal Hayes, who presided at. exegeises and was a member cf class of 33. can be seen seated be 4 / side Smith. 1/ .. ... —-— ... . Latest pose of Archie Compston, l»?t. British golf ace. and Walter Hagen. American pro star, showing the famous international rivals Jtafether during thefr rcccr.t two 36-hole matches in England On ^first day Compston be?t Hazen :: and five, and on the second day Hagen fi** :hcd one up. The wturment ef Dr. Hubert Work, upper left, as chairman of the republican national committc? marks the passing of an important trio from President Hoovers political “family- The other two are Coi. William J. Donovan, lower left, and Mabel Walker Willebrandt. They a 11 were high lights in the pre-election campaign. "Paulino Uacuden. who will meet Max Schmeling in a 15-round brawl ^ in ew York June 27 is going through strenuous workouts in his camp at Hocsiek Palls. . Y. Photo shows Uzcudun. left, sparring with Jack l DeMave. Associated Press Fhoto Recurring rurr.crs have increased the belief in some carles in liondon that Princess Ingrid, beautiful daughter of the Crovm Prince cf Swe den, may become the bride cf the Prince of Wales who will be 35 on June 23. *• I «a Two famous violins valued at $&=>,000. have arrived in the United States to be displayed. One is a Jacobus Stainer violin made in 1673 and is valued at *40.000. the other was made by Joseph Guameri del Gesu in 1736 and is valued at *45 000. Added interest in the former is found in the fact that it once was bought by Queen Victoria and presented to the late Duke of Edinburgh. Both are perfectly pre served. Photo shows Virginia Nerreter and Fern Prindville display ing the fiddles in Los Angeles. Associated Press Photo Sir Esme Howard. British ambassador (right* and Josephus Dar.ieis, Raleigh. N. C.. publisher and former secretary of the navy, met at commencement exercise of the University of orth Carolina. Carmel Myers, film star, snapped with lv*r husband. Ralph Blum, n N attorney, just after their wedding at Los Angeles. The ceremony is said to have outshone even the most elaborate of Hollywood's wed dings, with hundreds of guests present. d y ._mmM mBuzr - The skying cf Margaret Lawrence. Broadway actress, above, by Louis Benniron. inset, actor, who then killed himself in Miss Lawrence's fashionable New York apartment, is believed the result of a mania for s?!f-destruction possessed by Bennison after drinking. A search has been instituted for Alfred Loune. 22. following the find ing of the body of Beatrice Fry. 17. of Port Huron. Mich. his sweet heart. The girl had been strangled. Above they are shown together. Associated Press Photo Jeff Early (left> of Orangeburg, S. C.. 16-vear-old champion com grower of the United States, and John A. Arrant of Pagelar.d, 8. C., 16-year-old champion cotton grower, are shown with ben. E. B. Smith South Carolina, on a visit to President Hoover at the White House Three weeks in the air without a landing is the goal of Maury "lorri son, left, and Leo Nomis. when they take elf in an erH ’ - t at Los Angeles June 20. Their Cessna monoplane is especially equip ped with a direct method of lubricating the foster arms aui.* motor consumes only four gallons cl aas ar. hour Expert* cieo’aro they have an excellent chance of success. Sitting as a one-man grand jury. Circuit Judge Harry J Dingeman indicted Ralph A Wood. Cecil W. Holt and Herbert R. Sullivan for the murder of Ambrosse L. Haggerty, who was slain four months ago In a police ambush. Wood's estranged wife, Mrs. Grace Wood. 1* charged with conspiracy to kill her husband. Police, learning of thl» alleged plot on Wood’s life, staged the ambush, and the grand fury has found that Haggerty was shot “without legal justification.” and that the three indicted were present at the crime. Top photo shows, left to right. Sullivan. Frank P. Darm. their attorney, and Holt Be low. Mrs Wood and her husband. ' , J Henry Coltn Campbell, convicted torch slayer of hts Rlbapious wife. Mrs. Mildred Mowrey, faces drath the week of July 15 In the electric chair. Campbell, shown above handcuffed to guard, waa tried at Elizabeth. N. J. Inset. Mrs :»;selea Campbell, convicted slayer'* sur- - viving wife, who fought to be near her doomed husband when he was * ’•i from court