Selected after six days of heated questioning and courtroom rows, here are the four women and eight men jurors who will decide the fate of Earle Kynette and his two co-defendants in the Harry Raymond bombing case. Front row, left to right, George E. Black, F. Roy McGuire, James Pardon, William E. Schwimmer, Dennis Quinlan, Audrey E. Hussong. Back row, Thomas P. Casey, Lieut. Col. Olney Place, Mrs. Ethel H. Loban, Leo F. Turley, Alice Abbott and Mrs. Genevieve Papke. Two alternates were being chosen on April 20, 1938. After opening statements by attorneys, testimony in the sensational trial was to start.
Raymond, Harry Kynette, Earle Allen, Roy Browne, Fred Bombing investigation--California--Los Angeles Political crimes and offenses--California--Los Angeles Trials--California--Los Angeles Jury--California--Los Angeles Herald-Examiner Collection photographs
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