James Cagney, Jean Muir, Mischa Aver, Henry Hall, Binnie Barnes, Lucile Gleason, Wayne Morris, Edward Arnold, Ralph Morgan, Larry Steers, John Garfield, and Fred Keating.
Possibly related to Los Angeles Times article, October 30, 1934, U.C.L.A. Ousts Five in Anti-Radical Drive, Student Body President Among Group Ousted for Failing to Curb Trend in Campus Activities. Five students of the University of California at Los Angeles, including John Burnside, student body president, were suspended … Others suspended were Sidney Zsagri, chairman of the forensic board; Thomas Lambert, chairman of the men’s board; Mendel Lieberman, chairman of the scholarship committee, and Miss Celeste Strack, former university debater. …
Another photograph of Atanas Katchmakoff, with this sculpture, with his attorney Saul Ruskin, and art expert Dr. Ernest L. Tross appears in a Los Angeles Times article on 4/17/1935 titled: "Worth of Statue Debated: Value of Lost Madonna Estimated in Cost Case." At this time Katchmakoff sued Fred Keeler, the owner of the foundry that cast his Madonna sculpture for losing the plaster original. Two bronze sculptures had been made, but the owner of the bronze Madonnas had refused to allow his bronzes to be used to produce a new plaster cast.
Fred Allen, Betty Moody and Howard Gillies members of Texas Christain University Band. Visiting LA Times with Fort Worth Star-Telegram publisher, Amon Carter.
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.
Ernest J. Lickley and Seth Strelinger, both in suits and bow ties, seated together at table, both reading book, with rolltop desk and file cabinet in background
A similar photograph appears with Los Angeles Times article, April 12, 1935, Dangling on Liner Cited, Actor Charges He Was Hurt When Hoisted Over Side of Vessel
Ruben Salazar, Los Angeles Times writer, interviews rebel Labor Minister Virgilio Mainardia Reyna in front of rebel President Francisco Caamano's headquarters in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic.