James Cagney, Jean Muir, Mischa Aver, Henry Hall, Binnie Barnes, Lucile Gleason, Wayne Morris, Edward Arnold, Ralph Morgan, Larry Steers, John Garfield, and Fred Keating.
An aerial view of the "Birthday Fiesta Pageant" procession, which began and ended at City Hall. It marks the anniversary of Spanish settlers' "founding" of Los Angeles.
Adolph C. Brauer, police ambulance driver, holds a plaque with the inscription "American Legion, School Award winners, Awarded Annually, Emergency Post No. 483, Los Angeles, Calif."
Mrs. Morgan Adams, wife of Morgan Adams, who is president of the Mortgage Guarantee Company, spends time on a beach with friends. She later became Mrs. Alexander MacDonald.
Dr. Thomas F. Madden standing in front of a Lions International banner, possibly for the Los Angeles club. This photograph may have been taken when Dr. Madden was Fourth District governor of Lions International between 1934-1935.
John Wuest Hunt, a California millionaire and follower of cult leader Father Divine, as a younger man, seated on a low wall in front of a house. In 1937 he was convicted of taking a minor across state lines for "immoral purposes" and sentenced to three years.
John Wuest Hunt, a California millionaire and follower of cult leader Father Divine, as a younger man in an automobile. In 1937 he was convicted of taking a minor across state lines for "immoral purposes" and sentenced to three years.