Related to Los Angeles Times article, "Iowans Have Great Picnic: Turnout Totals 100,000: President of Coe College Says 400,000 More From State to Trek Here," 1 Mar. 1936: A1.
A large group of people are gathered eating at outdoor picnic tables. American flags are strung over the road and a large structure can be seen in the background.
J. J. Gonzales, president of the Mexican Chamber of Commerce, Gen. Gildardo Magana, Governor of the northern territory of Lower California, and A. C. Torres, Belvedere Mexican Chamber of Commerce president are dining upon Latin-American food served to them at a picnic on a break from discussions of Mexican-American trade relations.
Former Balkans, left to right, Pauline Metkovich, Luke Obradovich, Stella Kusly, and an unknown woman, gather at a Croat picnic being held at the Breakfast Club. Obradovich holds a knife to cut the whole lamb that lies before them. They are in traditional dress.
Related to Los Angeles Times article, "Iowans Have Great Picnic: Turnout Totals 100,000: President of Coe College Says 400,000 More From State to Trek Here," 1 Mar. 1936: A1.