Active head of the Postal Telegraph-Cable Company (subsidiary of the International Telephone and Telegraph Corporation) Robert A. Gantt is in Los Angeles to check on the city's communication systems. Homer E. Patton is the general manager of the Pacific division for Postal Telegraph-Cable Company.
Major Todd recounts his travels and the and the developments under his authority as chief engineer of the China-International Famine Relief Commission.
Active head of the Postal Telegraph-Cable Company (subsidiary of the International Telephone and Telegraph Corporation) Robert A. Gantt is in Los Angeles to check on the city's communication systems.
Weatherman Bill Ford has a record of being 90% right in his forecasts and during his 28 years in working for the city has served as city marshal, Chief of Police, license collector and sanitary inspector in addition to weather forecaster.
This photograph may be associated with the article, “DOLE ACTION DUE TODAY: First Work to Begin Today Recipients to Be Shifted to Jobs Under Federal Work-Relief Plan,” Los Angeles Times, 22 Jul. 1935: A3.
President Remsen D. Bird of Occidental College and other organizations and well-known citizens have issued appeals to the voters at the June 7 city election to Note "No" on Proposition 1 and "Yes" and Proposition 2 on the June 7 city election ballot.
Active head of the Postal Telegraph-Cable Company (subsidiary of the International Telephone and Telegraph Corporation) Robert A. Gantt is in Los Angeles to check on the city's communication systems. Homer E. Patton is the general manager of the Pacific division for Postal Telegraph-Cable Company.
This photograph appears with the article, “He Knows How to Spell It: HARD WORDS MADE EASY Speller Says He Studied Em in Spare Time and Learns Meanings,” Los Angeles Times, 11 Sep. 1935: 9.
Likely related to the articles, "KIDNAP HUNT ON IN DESERT: Weyerhaeuser Gang Capture Believed Near as Auto Flees Pursuers KIDNAP HUNT TURNS SOUTH Desert Highways Blocked as Armed Suspect Trio Heads Into Wilds," Los Angeles Times, 11 Jun. 1935: 1, and, "DESERT CAR HUNT PUSHED: New Clews Hint Kidnap Link Man at Depot Resembles Fugitive and Cafe Owner Tells of Money Swap," Los Angeles Times, 12 Jun. 1935: 4