William Allen White arrived in Los Angeles from his trip to the Orient, stopping in Southern California before he returns to Emporia, Kansas, and talks about the Republican party.
Roy W. Howard in jacket and tie. Roy Howard was a journalist, editor, and eventually became co-director of Scripps-Howard newspapers. He wrote a letter to President Roosevelt on August 26, 1935, asking the President to clarify certain aspects of New Deal policies. This letter was published in the Los Angeles Times on September 7, 1935.
Notes promising payment made to Normand Chandler from Lee de Forest for 3 separate payments of $100, $100, and $300. Lee de Forest called himself "the father of radio" and did a lot of work on audio recording used in motion pictures. Norman Chandler was a publisher for LA Times.
Notes promising payment made to Normand Chandler from Lee de Forest for 3 separate payments of $100, $100, and $200. Lee de Forest called himself "the father of radio" and did a lot of work on audio recording used in motion pictures. Norman Chandler was a publisher for LA Times.
Notes promising payment made to Normand Chandler from Lee de Forest for a payment of $100. On the back of some other notes is witten: "2-26-34, pay to the order of Eldon Bisbee. Lee de Forest called himself "the father of radio" and did a lot of work on audio recording used in motion pictures. Norman Chandler was a publisher for LA Times.
Promissory note that entitles Norman Chandler to 1% of the treasure hunting venture of C. F. Degner for Pancho Villa's lost fortune. Norman Chandler was a publisher for the Los Angeles Times.