Access to this collection is generously supported by Arcadia funds. View of Earl Oakley, standing in collared shirt, tie, and jacket. Earl Oakley, an attorney, was held responsible for the death of Arthur G. Anderson when their cars collided at Ninth and Hope streets. Oakley was held on suspicion of drunk driving. This photograph appears with the article, "Couple Die in Wreck: Tragedy Marks Funeral Trip, Three Others Lose Lives as Result of Series of Traffic Accidents." Los Angeles Times, 6 Sep. 1935. Handwritten on negative: Earl Oakley, 9/8/35 Text from newspaper caption: Earl Oakley Text from negative sleeve: 2161, Earl Oakley, Attorney, 9/8/35, [stamped:] Sep 19 1935
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b&w nitrate negative
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uclamss_1429_8561 ark:/21198/zz002dgg24
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Lawyers Drunk driving--California--Los Angeles Traffic accidents--California--Los Angeles Oakley, Earl James Taylor, 1901-1997
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