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Title
Eugene Kent, President of Glendale Protective Association, led by police, Glendale, 1935
Date Created and/or Issued
April 19, 1935
1935-04-19
Publication Information
Los Angeles Times
Contributing Institution
UCLA, Library Special Collections, Charles E. Young Research Library
Collection
Los Angeles Times Photographic Archives
Rights Information
US
UCLA Library Special Collections, A1713 Charles E. Young Research Library, Box 951575, Los Angeles, CA 90095-1575. Email: spec-coll@library.ucla.edu. Phone: (310) 825-4988
Description
Access to this collection is generously supported by Arcadia funds.
Eugene W. Kent being led by police to prison after confronting an angry crowd with a firearm.
This photograph appears in the article, "Fizzle End of Protest; Man Seized Amid Disorder," Los Angeles Times, 20 Apr. 1935: A1.
Text from newspaper caption: Eugene W. Kent shown here with officers Loren L. Miles and W. E. Stanley after the latter had seized him in City Attorney's office for assertively threatening Peruvian H. Lester.
Handwritten on negative: Eugene W. Kent
Text on negative sleeve: Kent, Eugene W. 1935 Pres. of Glendale Protective Assoc.
Type
image
Format
b&w nitrate negative
Identifier
uclamss_1429_5356
ark:/21198/zz002cvc9t
Language
No linguistic content
Subject
Criminal investigations--California
Kent, Eugene W
Source
Los Angeles Times Photographic Collection

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