Captain William O. Spears (left) sits behind a desk. He is wearing a pin-striped suit jacket and has both arms resting on the desk in front of him. Some sheets of paper lay on the desk in front of him. To his left, Commander Herbert H. Jones, wearing naval uniform, stands over him.
This photograph appears with the article, “Change Slated: NAVAL AIR SHIFT SEEN Admiral Horne to Succeed Butler, Says Reliable San Pedro Report,” Los Angeles Times, 4 Jan. 1936: 2.
Two unidentified soldiers with an anti-aircraft rifle. Soldier on the left stands and watches as the other soldier aims to shoot before a crowd of onlookers on Army Day.