Boxers Young Stribling and Eddie Huffman fighting at Ascot Arena, outdoors, photographed from edge of ring, ropes visible on three sides, fighters clinched, with first row of audience just visible beyond ring, trees in background
Actor Joe Murphy as Andy Gump, standing in car reading "Joe Murphy, Andy Gump is in the Movies, It's a Universal Picture," on coliseum track with audience in background
Possibly connected with Los Angeles Times article, July 18, 1934, Elks’ Chief Hits Reds, Shannon Chosen Grand Ruler, Lodge Urged to Campaign for Ousting of Teachers Strangling Patriotism, New Youth Movement for Supporting Nation’s Ideals Proposed by Angeleno
At least 2 stories in the Los Angeles Times in 1932 mention Shapiro: 1 on May 16, about a suit that he initiated against Mrs. Walburga Oesterreich and another on April 6 about the Breakfast Club.
Diana Zlotnick has loaned and donated pieces from her collection to museums and galleries throughout California including San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, California State University, Los Angeles and University of Southern California.
A similar photograph taken on the same occasion appears with the article "Mother Made Son's Guardian, Legal Action Taken to Claim Bequest," Los Angeles Times, January 4, 1933.
Harold Ezell of the INS and Archbishop Roger M. Mahoney negotiated to have minor aged detainees in INS custody released into the care of the Catholic Church. The detainees were taken in by the INS as they crossed the Mexican-U.S. border to join their families.
A similar photograph appears with Los Angeles Times article, October 24, 1937, Present from Holland, with caption: The Dutch influence came to Hollywood when Neil Hamilton, pictured on the beach at Malibu with his small daughter, Patricia, presented her with a pair of wooden shoes he brought back from abroad. This was just one of the many presents she received on her birthday.
Frank N. Belgrano was a banker. He was probably the president of the United Bank and Trust Company at this time. In 1934-35 he also served as national commander of the American Legion.
This photograph appears with Los Angeles Time article, August 5, 1934, "New Life Hopes Seen For N.R.A., John Swope, Chief in Field, Visits Los Angeles, Extension for Blue Eagle by Congress Predicted, Son of General Electric’s Head Tells Work"
Prince and Princess Kaya undertook a seven-month world tour in 1934, visiting the United States, Great Britain, France, and Germany. The tour received extensive press coverage at the time.