Carta Informativa Nº 29 Date: October - November 1993 Resource Type: text Collection: Memoria Abierta Publications Modern Endangered Archives Program
Reverend Robert E. Lucey with Bishop B. J. Mahoney, and Bishop Cantwell at banquet, Los Angeles, 1934 (?) Description: Reverend Robert Lucey seated at a banquet (center), with Bishop B. J. Mahoney speaking to a woman (left), and Bishop J. J. Cantwell (right). Date: [1934 (?)] Resource Type: still image Collection: Los Angeles Times Photographic Collection OpenUCLA Collections
Reverend Robert E. Lucey with Bishop B. J. Mahoney, and Bishop Cantwell at banquet, Los Angeles, 1934 (?) Description: Robert Lucey (center) at a banquet with Bishop B. J. Mahoney (left) speaking to a woman, and Bishop J. J. Cantwell (right). Date: [1934 (?)] Resource Type: still image Collection: Los Angeles Times Photographic Collection OpenUCLA Collections
Archbishop Charles Kelso with Reverend Ellie B. Deans, Los Angeles, 1936 Description: This photograph may be associated with the article, “Dog Pays for Rights as Pastor: Ordained Duck Ousted by Church Archbishop,” Los Angeles Times, 10 Apr. 1936: A1. Date: April 10, 1936 Resource Type: still image Collection: Los Angeles Times Photographic Collection
Bishop Asaiah talks with police and reporters outside the ruins of the headquarters of the Fountain of the World religious collective. B. 1958. Description: The building, in Box Canyon, near Chatsworth and Simi Valley, was destroyed when it was bombed by two excommunicated sect members. Date: December 11, 1958 Resource Type: still image Collection: Los Angeles Times Photographic Collection
Bishop Asaiah leads Fountain of the World followers in prayer for the deceased leader, Krishna Venta, and the other nine victims of a bombing of the group's headquarters, 1958. Description: The house, in Box Canyon, near Chatsworth and Simi Valley, was destroyed by a bomb planted by two ex-members of the sect. Date: December 11, 1958 Resource Type: still image Collection: Los Angeles Times Photographic Collection
Bishop Nekona raises her palms to the sky as Sister Muriel watches in the ruins of the headquarters of Fountain of the World, 1958. Description: Image that accompanies captions in print is 114115l-1. Date: December 11, 1958 Resource Type: still image Collection: Los Angeles Times Photographic Collection
Bishop Nekona and Sister Muriel stand, with eyes closed, in the ruins of the Fountain of the World headquarters, 1958. Description: The bombing of the house in Box Canyon, near Chatsworth and Simi Valley was perpetrated by two former sect members who were also killed in the blast. Date: December 11, 1958 Resource Type: still image Collection: Los Angeles Times Photographic Collection
Priest Mary Meyer, center, holds picture of slain Krishna Venta. Flanking her are Bishop Nekona, left, and Bishop Asaiah, who temporarily assumed leadership of Fountain of the World after the leader was killed, 1958. Description: Krishna Venta was killed in a bombing of the group's headquarters in Box Canyon, near Chatsworth and Simi Valley. Date: December 12, 1958 Resource Type: still image Collection: Los Angeles Times Photographic Collection
Bishop Nekona tells Sister Muriel of the fire that enveloped the Fountain of the World headquarters, 1958. Description: Daily Mirror caption: 'FLAMES WENT UP ALL AROUND, LIKE THIS' - Bishop Nekona gestures, tells Sister Muriel of fire. Date: December 11, 1958 Resource Type: still image Collection: Los Angeles Times Photographic Collection