Here is the man who inadvertently planted the little acorn that has grown into the mighty oak tree of political upheaval in the Harry Raymond bombing case. He is Ralph H. Gray, political worker, whose little $2990 lawsuit is causing many, many times that amount to be spent in probes and prosecutions. It started when he sued Harry Munson for pay for working in the first Mayor Shaw campaign. The prosecutors of Earle Kynette claim the bombing of Raymond grew out of the Munson case. Gray took the witness stand on April 28, 1938, in the trial.
Raymond, Harry Kynette, Earle Allen, Roy Browne, Fred Gray, Ralph H Bombing investigation--California--Los Angeles Political crimes and offenses--California--Los Angeles Trials--California--Los Angeles Herald-Examiner Collection photographs
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