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Associated Press Photo natif^JP8* Grac5 GoocJhtie Coolidge, for seven years “first lady” of the W” flwen an honorary degree of doctor of lav/s by Smith *u_ a3„K° ?‘rs’ Coolidge’s right is Mrs. Dwight W. Morrow, wife of ■ e ambassador to Mexico. , ——• - - — One of the last official acts of Dr. Clarence Cook Little, right, presi ent of the University of Michigan, whose resignation becomes ef fective in September, was the conferring of an honorary degree upqn Robert P. Lamor.t, left, secretary of commerce, who is an alumnus of the university. _. - Associated Press Photo Remarried at Chicago after an eleven months’ separation that followed their divorce, Edwin Carewe, film producer, and his wife, motion picture actress, were photographed as they arrived in New york en route to Europe. -n A ssociated Press Photo Oklahoma's 4-H club dairy cattle team took first honors at ths ^ernationa! contest In London. Left to right: Hollard Williams, For, est K. Burns and Harold Woodson. Associated Press Photo George W. Carter, textile unionist (left), and Louis McLaughlin, union guard, held for the murder of Gastonia, N. C„ chief of police during recent clash between strikers and police at North Carolina city Associated Press Photo White tennis dress and sleeveless slip over jacket in contrasting colors make an attractive costume for summer sports wear as shown on left. On right is a yachting outfit—Singapore blouse and linen skirt. Last picture of Miss Viola Gentry and Jack Ashcraft, whose plane crashed at Roosevelt Field, L. I., after being up overnight in a new endeavor to break the endurance record, killing Ash--'aft and criti cally injuring Miss Gentr". This photo w’as taken just before they climbed into the cockpit. Dispensing sodas may not be a spectacular task but it is a lot safer'than leaping from an air plane with a parachute. Harold Williams, above, youthful soda jerker of Mobile, Ala., tried leap ing from a plane and nearly lost his life when he caught on th« side of the ship. Careful maneu vering on the part of the pilo* brought him safely to earth am —the soda fountain. Sidney Franklin, said to be the only American matador, born in Brooklyn, N. Y., and educated at Columbia university, is shown leaving the bull ring in Sevilla, Spain, after a fuccess ful debut there. * Associated Press Photo Grace Noblin, 24, of Starkville, Miss., was released after a pre liminary hearing for the shoot ing of Walter Bush, whom she claimed attacked her aged father. Associated Press Phota ■ Alton L. Miller, of Boston (top), was elected president of Northern Baptists by the Denver convention. ^ev- David Jones Evans, of Kansas City, Mo., was elected vice-prcsi dent. 0 Associated Press Photo Homer Tatham, former Univer sity of Minnesota athlete, saved 5 persons by kicking a hole in the 6ide of the cabin when the air liner City of Ottawa fell into the English channel. Associated Press Photo Mildred Nelson, 17, Mason City, la., high school girl, and her fiance, were held by Chicago police, charged with robbing a drug store Associated Press Pbott John Gira is held for the slaying of Rev. Nicholas Brommenschenkel, Catholic priest, at Winona. Mina ... I Associated Press Photo \n the re;®8tabI!*hment of the papacy, Premier Mussolini and Cardinal Gasparr , thVn^’rr5 r.rHin I*?y °f Lateran‘ -The ,talia« premier is shown standing o ‘ ~ l„t jning the papers. Cardinal Casparr, 1S seated. .s :s ^ V Associated Press Photo With the death of William Buck ner, at Paris, Mo., Owen Thomas Edgar cf Washington, D. C., is the sole surviving veteran of the Mex ican war. He celebrated his 98th birthday June 17. Associated Press Photo J. Pierpont Morgan, Harvard *89, banker and member of the United States commission at the recent reparations conference, is shown receiving an honorary degree from President John Grier rlibben of Princeton university. ___I_.1 .. ' ^ Associated Press Photo G. M. Johnson, deputy sheriff of Jackson county. Ark., is he!d on murder charges fer the shooting of Glenn C!U3y, 22, Newport, Ark, an intoxicated prisoner. <... -v - r* mmmm ■ < - Associated Press Photo ^ new STant of the banking world was created with the con so.idation of the Chase National Bank and the National Park Bank of New York. Albert H. Wiggin (left) is chairman of the board and Charles S. McCain, president of this bank, third largest in the world, with resources of $1,700,000,000. ■* Associated Press Photo Prof. J. Graham Machen, funda mentalist leader and faculty mem ber of Princeton Theological uni versity, said he would resign rather than continue under the present liberal regime. 'T ' — ■■'-■■nnii . Associated Press Photo Ferry K. Heath of Michigan is the ne*v assistant secretary of the treasury, succeeding Carl T. Schuneman of Minnesota. He will be in charge of the govem mihlir hnilHing prnprp m Refueling by a nursing ship, the Three Musketeers, with Martin Jen sen, Mrs. Jensen and William Ulbrich aboard, is shown high above Roosevelt Field, L. I., getting its gas while speeding along. Word was kept from Ulbrich by Jensen at the radio phone that Viola Gentry, critically injured in a crash nearby, was calling for him from **r hos pital bed >T»