Gil Kuhn, center on the USC Trojans football team, running on a sports field at USC. The United University Church, a Romanesque Revival church by architect C. Raimond Johnson, is visible in the background.
Related to Los Angeles Times article, January 2, 1938, Yacht Pair Face Charge, Mad Pirate’s Crew Members to Be Arraigned Tomorrow. The closing chapters of the mad piracy voyage of the yacht Aafje which cost the life of Dwight L. Faulding, Santa Barbara hotel man, in a murder by Jack Morgan, later slain by members of his crew, are scheduled to be written next week in Federal court. … [Robert] Horne and [George] Spernak threw Morgan to the sharks as a defense measure to save their own lives and those of three women and a child aboard the ill-fated schooner. …
"Red" Foster speculated to Detective Lieutenants Gillan and Bissell that his home was probably bombed by political enemies. He escaped without serious injury.
Detective Lieutenant Frank R. Harper, center, points to the damage caused by the bomb that went through Lyndon "Red" Foster's bedroom apartment window. A group of unidentified men stand beside him and on the other side of the bed.