Contingents of marines and sailors, shown below, from the Battle Fleet presented a striking feature of Preparedness Parade yesterday as with gleaming rifles they marched down Spring street past City Hall. Soldiers, sailors, marines, National Guardsmen, reserve officers and veterans' organizations including the American Legion took part in the demonstration of preparedness.
Rufus von KleinSmid, president of USC, in attendance at the Notre Dame vs. USC game at the Coliseum. He wears a ribbon on his lapel that reads, "Official."
Overell was likely a spectator at the trial of William Edward Hickman, tried for the kidnap and murder of 12-year-old Marion Parker in December of 1927. Hickman’s trial began January 25 and ended less than two weeks later. He was executed at San Quentin, October 19, 1928.
Leonard Wilson and Leonard Woodward in a courtroom with other people behind them. It is possible that Woodward is Wilson's client, as Leonard Wilson quit being a judge in 1930 and then became an attorney.
Spectators attend David H. Clark's murder trial. Spectators sit in a row of chairs that are lined up to the back of the courtroom. Included in the spectators is wife of David H. Clark, Nancy M. Clark, who is seated in the third row from the front, and her sister Lenore Malone.