Mr. and Mrs. Kiang stand on the train platform, Mrs. Kiang holding a bouquet of flowers in her hand while Deson and Mrs. Sze stand on the steps of the train above them.
This photograph may be associated with the article, “Mrs. Carter Gets Daughter: Wife Who Slew Girl In Love Triangle Freed,” Los Angeles Times, 27 Jun. 1935: A1.
The End Poverty in California (EPIC) was a political movement and the basis of the campaign of Upton Sinclair, a socialist writer, for governor of California in 1934.
The two young women, secretary and phone operating staff to the President and First Lady, as well as Miss Eben's mother, are visiting Los Angeles and will eventually return to Washington by way of the Panama Canal.
This photograph may be associated with the article, “POLICE FEAR OUT BREAK: W.P.A. Projects Guarded Precautions Also Taken for Today’s Inquest Into Slaying of Six,” Los Angeles Times, 19 Dec. 1935: A2.
Richard Arlen's ex-wife since 1923 Ruth Austin Mattimore has taken the actor to court in order to appeal for more alimony so she can pay for her daughter's tuition at a private school in Pebble Beach, but Arlen's lawyer Jerome J. Mayo denied the alimony needed to be increased from $30 to $60 a week.
This photograph may be associated with the article, “POLICE FEAR OUT BREAK: W.P.A. Projects Guarded Precautions Also Taken for Today’s Inquest Into Slaying of Six,” Los Angeles Times, 19 Dec. 1935: A2.