Access to this collection is generously supported by Arcadia funds. Related to the article “Boy Denies Suit Charge, Young Co-respondent Takes Stand for Wife Accused in Divorce Row,” Los Angeles Times, 24 Apr. 1935: A8. The article states: “It wasn’t true about me and Mrs. Coleman. …” So testified the year’s youngest co-respondent, 17-year-old Lloyd Bishop … yesterday at trial of the Colemans’ contested divorce. John B. Coleman … asserted his wife, Roberta Esther Coleman … associated with the youth … at other times with Leroy Bishop, 19. Mrs. Coleman denies misconduct with the Bishop boys. … Lloyd Bishop, in leather jacket and bow tie, seated, hand at chin, with his brother, Leroy Bishop, in open shirt, standing behind him leaning over his shoulder, elbows on railing, with empty chair at left and another man partially visible in background Text from nitrate negative sleeve: Bishop Leroy & Lloyd, named in divorce case Handwritten on negative: Leroy Bishop, Lloyd Bishop
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b&w nitrate negative
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1017 uclamss_1429_1017 ark:/21198/zz002dbd6f
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Subject
Divorce--California--Los Angeles Bishop, Lloyd O., 1918-1987 Bishop, Leroy L., b. 1915 or 16
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