Comedian Bob Burns speaks on the telephone at desk surrounded by newspapers. Bob Burns was a radio and film comedian who was known as The Arkansas Traveler and The Arkansas Philosopher.
Entertainer Eddie Cantor (left) and producer Samuel Goldwyn, defendants (along with Jack Robbins, music publisher) in a copyright suit brought by James J. Donnelly, a Hollywood composer. Donnelly is claiming $100,000 in damages because he wasn't given credit for the use of the song "When My Ship Comes In" in a recent picture.Note: image is mislabeled in the system as 9358, it should be 9258
St. Clair poses wearing a coat with a fur collar and a hat. She was arrested and charged with a misdemeanor for hitting three cars while driving intoxicated. She was tried and found guilty and her license suspended permanently.
George White and Irven Rosenberg are charged with grand theft of Kimo, the American Eskimo dog owned by J. E. and Irene Mighell. Kimo is a $1000 canine film player being trained for show purposes and is now evidence in the case against Rosenberg and White.
Sally St. Claire stands in front of what looks like a metal locker. She is holding the top of her fur coat closed. She holds an unlit cigarette in her right hand. She is facing the camera, but looking somewhat off to the side.
This photograph may be associated with the article, “Vice Raiders Pounce on Hollywood Farce: JIM TIMONY, ARRAIGNED, DENIES SHOW’S INDECENCY,” Los Angeles Times, 1 Jan. 1936: A8.