This photograph appears with Los Angeles Times article, May 6, 1935, "Latin Group Receives Gift From Homeland, Flag Given to Mexican Chamber of Commerce"
A similar photograph appears with Los Angeles Times article, January 29, 1934, Lizard Peolpe’s [sic] Catacomb City Hunted, Engineer Sinks Shaft Under Fort Moore Hill to Find Maze of Tunnels and Priceless Treasures of Legendary Inhabitants. … G. Warren Shufelt, geophysical mining engineer now engaged in an attempt to wrest from the lost city deep in the earth below Fort Moore Hill the secrets of the Lizard People of legendary fame in the medicine lodges of the American Indian. …
A similar photograph appears with Los Angeles Times article, May 19, 1934, Film Star Frolic Seen By 10,000, Ann Harding and Cantor Shine in Screen Guild Show First Performance. …Ann Harding, in a white satin costume studded with pearls … Eddie Cantor … attired in a Roman toga, was master of ceremonies. …
View of Captain Harry Insley, former Los Angeles Police Commissioner, and one-time adjutant-general of Kansas, in jacket and tie. He died of a heart ailment, as reported in the Los Angeles Times, September 14, 1935.
View of Inosuke Inose in glasses, jacket, and tie. Inose was the president of the Southern California Japanese Hospital until it merged with the Los Angeles Japanese Hospital in 1935, which eventually relocated and was renamed City View Hospital in 1961.
Connected to Los Angeles Times article, October 22, 1934, Honor Paid Slain King, Mass Conducted by Jugo-Slavs, Assassination Condemned at Mass Meeting Attended by Local Colony. … Stirred by the assassination of King Alexander of Jugo-Slavia … expressed its indignation over the assassination in a resolution condemning acts of bloodshed … Capt. Tadya Sondermayer, vice-president of the Jugo-Slav Royal Air Club… who fought with the Serbians in the World War, scoffed at the possibility of the outbreak of another conflict … Capt. Sondermayer was a close personal friend of the dead monarch
Portrait of actor Pat Somerset, seated, in suit and tie, elbow on back of chair, hand near face, with table with straw hat, near-empty bookcase, and framed certificate on wall in background
Byron Brainard, newspaper editor and Los Angeles City Council member, in a shirt and tie and vest with his sleeves rolled up, seated at a typewriter near a newspaper printing press with one hand on the keys and pointing with the other hand.