Word: los
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Los Angeles, Calif...
...Los Angeles, Calif...
...return for a contribution of $100 to the Los Angeles "Protective Order of Police," British Author Hugh Seymour Walpole received a gilt card guaranteed to command special police courtesy anywhere in the West. After a few experiences with the card. Author Walpole asked the city attorney to investigate the "Protective Order of Police...
...without nationality, though strongly accented and with a Prussian haircut. The Japanese Ambassador notified all Japanese actors in Hollywood not to play the part of Tenoki, who is suspected of being the villain through most of the piece. When Leslie Fenton was cast for this part, Japan's Los Angeles Consul demanded changes, sent to Fox studios a censor who was won over, stayed to coach Fenton in Japanese mannerisms. The U. S. Navy demanded changes which would clear it of any appearance of negligence. The Government of Panama objected to the undignified manner in which the script portrayed...
...East Los Angeles young Mr. Harriman, who, like his father before him, now chairmans the Union Pacific's board, stepped into his company's newest train, sat down in a Pullman named "E. H. Harriman." Also aboard were U. P.'s President Carl Raymond Gray, and many an other bigwig. This was no ordinary train; it was the railroad's answer to aviation-a sleek streak of canary-yellow speed...