Admiral Luke McNamee and others, Los Angeles, 1930s Description: Luke McNamee was an admiral and a businessman as well. Date: [1930s] Resource Type: still image Collection: Los Angeles Times Photographic Collection OpenUCLA Collections
Admiral Luke McNamee gives speech, Los Angeles, 1930s Description: Admiral Luke McNamee reads from piece of paper in front of microphone with glasses on. A man is in the shot to his right. Date: [1930s] Resource Type: still image Collection: Los Angeles Times Photographic Collection OpenUCLA Collections
Rear-Admiral Luke McNamee, Admiral Hyakurake, Toshito Satow and Vice-Admiral Richard Leigh aboard a ship, Southern Calif. 1930s Description: Spectators watch as these four men pose for a photograph standing at a banquet table. Date: [1930s] Resource Type: still image Collection: Los Angeles Times Photographic Collection OpenUCLA Collections
Ida Mae Rhoades, accused of the murder of Dr. George G. Hunter, in a courtroom with Luke J. McNamee and attorney W. I. Gilbert, Los Angeles, 1933 Description: Ida Mae Rhoades, accused of the shooting murder of Dr. George G. Hunter, in a courtroom seated between Luke J. McNamee (L) and her lawyer W. I. Gilbert. Rhoades was acquitted on the grounds of insanity and confined to a mental institution. Resource Type: still image Collection: Los Angeles Times Photographic Collection
Admiral Luke McNamee, Admiral Frank H. Schofield, Adolph Schleicher, and A. L. Willard, Los Angeles, 1932 Description: Four men stand before a banquet table. From left to right: Admiral Luke McNamee, Admiral Frank H. Schofield, Adolph Schleicher, and A. L. Willard. Date: 1932 Resource Type: still image Collection: Los Angeles Times Photographic Collection