Access to this collection is generously supported by Arcadia funds. Possibly related to the article “Beer Truck Death Held Accidental, Driver Cleared in Crash of Loaded Machine Into Shop, Killing Resident.” Los Angeles Times, 11 Apr. 1933: A3. The article states: … In its verdict, returned following an inquest … the jury … absolved Harold Evans … of blame. … Harold Evans, in workshirt and trousers, between Eugene Biscailuz and Walter Hunter, both in suits, ties, and overcoats, all seated, in room with paneled walls, lockers at right. On wall in background: longhorn cattle plaque, photograph of horseback riders, calendar, coat hangers, hanging clipboards, and sign reading House Physician Text from nitrate negative sleeve: Biscailuz, Eugene, identifications in envelope Handwritten at edge of negative: Gene Biscailuz, Harold Evans, Walter Hunter
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image
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b&w nitrate negative
Identifier
uclamss_1429_0995 0995 ark:/21198/zz002dbcfk
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No linguistic content
Subject
Investigation--California--Los Angeles Traffic accidents--California--Los Angeles Sheriffs--California--Los Angeles Evans, Harold E., b. 1982 or 3 Hunter, Walter Jacob, 1890-1967 Biscailuz, Eugene W., 1883-1969
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