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Original photograph has several stains near the bottom of the picture. Photograph caption dated December 9, 1954 reads "Police Chief William H. Parker, center, addressed meeting of San Fernando Valley Republican women on topic, 'Can Democracy survive?' Flanking Parker are Henry Kerr, left, detective bureau inspector, and John Kinsling, Captain of Valley division. Seated are Mrs. Ralph Yambert, left, program chairman, and Mrs. Paul Borgendorfer, president of San Fernando Valley GOP Women's Club."
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1 photographic print :b&w ;21 x 26 cm. Photographic prints
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