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Photograph caption dated July 21, 1962 reads "Wilson." The article partially reads "The taxicabs were lined up as usual at the Lockheed Air Terminal in Burbank. But for the men inside, there was something different about their job. A Los Angeles cab driver was stabbed seven times and left on a deserted city street to die Thursday. 'We average 10,000 people a year in each cab,' John J. Wilson, North Hollywood, said. 'You never know what type of person it is your are opening the door for.'"; See images #00138562 through #00138564 for all photos in this series.
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1 photographic print :b&w ;13 x 11 cm. Photographic prints
Yellow Cab Company--Employees Men--California--Burbank (Los Angeles County) Taxicab drivers--California--Burbank (Los Angeles County) Crime--California--Burbank (Los Angeles County) Burbank (Los Angeles County, Calif.) Portrait photographs Valley Times Collection photographs
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