In 1934, Upton Sinclair, noted journalist and socialist, won the Democratic primary for governor of California. He was defeated by Frank Merriam. He established headquarters in Downtown Los Angeles.
Distant view of the Palos Verdes home of Mrs. Kate Crane-Gartz publishing heiress, photographed at the time that Upton Sinclair, Democratic candidate for Governor, stayed for a rest from campaign activities (304 via Almar).
In 1934, Upton Sinclair, noted journalist and socialist, won the Democratic primary for governor of California. He was defeated by Frank Merriam. He established headquarters in Downtown Los Angeles.
The Blue Eagle on the letter was a symbol in the U. S. by companies to show compliance with the National Industrial Recovery Act, governed by the National Industrial Recovery Admonistration.
Palos Verdes home of Mrs. Kate Crane-Gartz publishing heiress, photographed at the time that Upton Sinclair, Democratic candidate for Governor, stayed for a rest from campaign activities (304 via Almar).
In 1934, Upton Sinclair, noted journalist and socialist, won the Democratic primary for governor of California. He was defeated by Frank Merriam. He established headquarters in Downtown Los Angeles.
Photograph of Upton Sinclair, author and politician, with wife Mary Craig Sinclair. During the time of this photograph, Mr. and Mrs. Sinclair were reported to have been undergoing general physical examination in the Cottage Hospital at Santa Baraba.