President Remsen D. Bird of Occidental College and other organizations and well-known citizens have issued appeals to the voters at the June 7 city election to Note "No" on Proposition 1 and "Yes" and Proposition 2 on the June 7 city election ballot.
President Remsen D. Bird of Occidental College and other organizations and well-known citizens have issued appeals to the voters at the June 7 city election to Note "No" on Proposition 1 and "Yes" and Proposition 2 on the June 7 city election ballot.
This photograph appears with the article, "Jurists Engage on Chess Game for Court Title," Los Angeles Times, 10 Dec. 1934: A2 [and (cropped) "Not So Sober as a Judge," Los Angeles Times, 2 Aug. 1936: H4].
Pilot Zensaku Azuma beside his plane on which is painted "City of Tokyo / U.S.A. To Japan" and an inscription in Japanese. Azuma flew from Los Angeles to New York. He then had his plane shipped to London, from which he flew to Paris, Berlin, Moscow, Siberia, and then on to Korea and Japan. This image appears with the article "Dream Built on Chop Suey: Japanese Restaurant Man Ready to Fly Home as Climax to Years of Planning," Los Angeles Times, 4 Jun. 1930: A2.
Pilot Zensaku Azuma in the cockpit of his plane on which is painted "City of Tokyo / U.S.A. To Japan" and an inscription in Japanese. Azuma flew from Los Angeles to New York. He then had his plane shipped to London, from which he flew to Paris, Berlin, Moscow, Siberia, and then on to Korea and Japan. A similar image taken on the same occasion appears with the article "Dream Built on Chop Suey: Japanese Restaurant Man Ready to Fly Home as Climax to Years of Planning," Los Angeles Times, 4 Jun. 1930: A2.
View of the Zeiss Mark II Planetarium Projector at the Griffith Observatory. The projector produced an accurate image of the stars and other astronomical objects on the dome of the planetarium. It was manufactured by Zeiss Optical Works; a label on the planetarium reads "Carl Zeiss, Jena, Germany."
Zeb (Zebulon Alexander) Terry, former shortstop for the Chicago Cubs, was a member of the Stanford Alumni team that played against Stanford Varsity at Gilmore Stadium on March 26, 1936.
This photograph may be associated with the article, “THIRTEENS PROVE JINX: Actress’ Ideas Concerning Number Upset by Denial of Annulment Plea,” Los Angeles Times, 14 Mar. 1936: A1.
Three women are seated in a rolled arm loveseat while two women stand behind the loveseat. The loveseat stands on claw-footed legs. A display cabinet and shuttered windows are behind the women. All of the women wear hats and in business dress, except for the middle seated woman who wears a flowy dress, printed in daisies.