Los Angeles police officers H.W. Card, Arthur S. Shivell, Eugene Biscailuz, S.F. Griggers, C.J. Salazar, W.R. Stark and C.E. Pealer, with the trophies they won in a shooting competition with policemen in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Each team competed in their home city and the scores were transmitted by radiogram. The Los Angeles team won five out of the six events.
Noticiario El Mundo al Día: Presidente Joaquín Balaguer entrega insignias a militares en el Palacio Nacional. Fiesta a la que asiste la embajadora venezolana, Gloria Stolk, vicepresidente Carlos Rafael Goico Morales y su esposa Beatriz de Goico. Reunión de Ángel Miolán Reynoso, director general de Turismo. Presidente Joaquín Balaguer, juramenta funcionario. Inauguración del canal que unifica Los Cachones y El Naranjo, en Cabral. Capitán de navío mexicano, Víctor Faugier Córdova, miembro presidencial de Bureau Técnico de la Federación Internacional de Lucha, entrega diploma a Edgard Douthe, presidente de la Federación Nacional de Lucha y a Sixto Incháustegui. Funcionarios saludan al presidente Joaquín Balaguer en el Palacio Nacional. Dirigentes de la oposición, José Francisco Peña Gómez y Jacobo Majluta, representantes del Partido Revolucionario Dominicano (PRD), ofrecen declaraciones a la prensa tras reunión con el [presidente Balaguer] sobre la situación política del país. Arrestan español, Eduardo Ladrón de Guevara, por desnudarse en la calle.
Noticiario El Mundo al Día: Entrega de los Premios Anuales de Periodismo 1971, el director de la Asociación Dominicana de Periodistas y Escritores (ADPE), Salvador Pittaluga Nivar, pronuncia discurso, asisten el vicepresidente Carlos Rafael Goico Morales y la subsecretaria de Educación Altagracia Pérez Peña. Actos conmemorativos por la celebración del 128 Aniversario de la Independencia Nacional, funcionarios del Gobierno depositan ofrendas florales a los Padres de la Patria, aparecen Víctor Gómez Bergés y Altagracia Bautista de Suárez. Presidente Joaquín Balaguer y vicepresidente Carlos Rafael Goico Morales asisten a misa en la Catedral Primada de América, oficiada por el arzobispo Octavio Rojas Beras, monseñor Hugo Eduardo Polanco Brito y monseñor Luciano Storero. Presidente Joaquín Balaguer entrega títulos de viviendas en Pedernales. Cruzada del Amor organizada por Emma Balaguer. Campaña política. Carrera de caballos, entre los asistentes figura el embajador de España, Aurelio Valls Carrera.
Two Trophies awarded to Adohr Farms dairy. The inscription engraved on the front trophy reads "Certified Milk Contest, [...], First Prize, June 25, 1923, San Francisco, Adohr Stock Farms."
Pilot Gladys O'Donnell in a dress with a corsage standing beside two trophies with three unidentified men in suits. She touches a silver trophy that reads "Aerol Trophy, Women's National Air Speed Race." The text on its base refers to Phoebe Fairgrave Omlie winning the trophy in 1929. This photograph was probably taken in September 1932, when O'Donnell won the trophy for a second time.
Arthur S. Bent receives a Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce Realty Board service watch from George H. Coffin at a banquet held at the Biltmore Hotel. Reported in "Realty Men Reward Bent: Former Chamber Head Honored at Board Banquet; Culver Installed President," Los Angeles Times, 30 Jan. 1927: 1. Bent was a Los Angeles contractor and civic worker who build dams in Southern California and Oregon in the first phase of his career, then went into public service as the Director of the U. S. Chamber of Commerce, the president of the Associated General Contractors of America, and was the president of the Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce in 1926.
From left to right, Margaret Brandel, Vernette Ripley and Joyce Hodgeman stand while holding a trophy. The women form a semi-circle that is open to camera. All three smile as they hold the large golf tournament trophy between them. The placard on the trophy reads, "PALM SPRINGS [...] GOLF TOURNAMENT 1936 WON BY." A registration table enters frame behind the women at right. Two palm tree trunks rise in the background at center.
Related to the article, "Jordan Sees Era of Peace: Noted Educator, Award Winner Guest of Optimists' Club Luncheon; Presentation Today," Los Angeles Times, 16 Jan. 1925: 20.