Photograph of United States Vice-President Charles Curtis and Assistant Secretary of the United States Navy from 1929-1933 Ernest Lee Jahncke being received by the Reception Committee at Los Angeles for the 10th Olympic Games. The committee consisted of [not limited to] Col. William May Garland, Los Angeles Mayor John C. Porter and Motion Picture producer Louis B. Mayer. They all wear badges on their lapels that read, "Reception."
Vice-president Charles Curtis is seated at the end of a banquet table at the Biltmore and appears to be writing on a piece of a paper. Beside him is Senator Samuel Shortridge. Behind him leaning on a piano is Louis B. Mayer, a film producer and studio executive at MGM. The two other standing men are unidentified. Reported in,"Award Dinner To Set Mark: Motion-Picture Banquet Attracting Thousands Vice-President Curtis to Be Guest of Honor Gov. Rolph to Come to Greet National Official," Los Angeles Times, 08 Nov. 1931: A2.
The Royal party traveling with Crown Prince Gustav Adolf of Sweden watches a movie being made at the MGM Studio, with the Crown Princess Louise of Sweden (3rd from left in a white dress and hat), MGM vice-president Louis B. Mayer (5th form left with a handkerchief in his suit pocket and wearing glasses), and Lois Frances Booth, wife of Prince Erik Count of Rosenberg (wearing a large white hat, 3rd from right). Reported with other photographs in "Motion-Picture Industry Acts as Host to Future King and Queen During Day of Entertainment..." Los Angeles Times, 24 July 1926: A1.
Louis B. Mayer (center) hosts Crown Princess Louise of Sweden (left) and Lois Frances Booth, wife of Prince Erik Count of Rosenberg during a tour of the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer movie studio. Reported with other photographs in "Motion-Picture Industry Acts as Host to Future King and Queen During Day of Entertainment..." Los Angeles Times, 24 July 1926: A1.
Crown Prince Gustav Adolf (center) and Crown Princess Louise of Sweden (6th from left), with seven others, watch a movie being made at the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) Studio. Louis B. Mayer, a vice-president of MGM, stands between the prince and princess. They are grouped behind a cloth-covered partition. Reported with other photographs in "Motion-Picture Industry Acts as Host to Future King and Queen During Day of Entertainment..." Los Angeles Times, 24 July 1926: A1.
The Royal party traveling with Crown Prince Gustav Adolf of Sweden walking at the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) studio with the prince (right), Louis B. Mayer (2nd from right), the Crown Princess Louise of Sweden (left), and other unidentified people with the group. Reported with other photographs in "Motion-Picture Industry Acts as Host to Future King and Queen During Day of Entertainment..." Los Angeles Times, 24 July 1926: A1.
At the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) studio, between tall studio buildings, vice-president Louis B. Mayer walks beside Crown Prince Gustav Adolf (right) and with the Crown Princess Louise of Sweden (4th from left), with a group of others. Reported with other photographs in "Motion-Picture Industry Acts as Host to Future King and Queen During Day of Entertainment..." Los Angeles Times, 24 July 1926: A1.
Related to Los Angeles Times article, "Republican Call Voiced: Arizonan Talks at Rally: Mrs. Hoyal Demands Battle That Will Bring End to New Deal Fallacies," 13 Aug. 1935: A1.