Access to this collection is generously supported by Arcadia funds. Related to the article, "All Southland Joins Navy Day Celebration: America's Sea Force Needs Stressed in Program on City Hall Steps; Fleet Holds Open House" Los Angeles Times, 29 Oct. 1935 Judge Marshall McComb, in an officer's uniform, speaks at the podium at the City Hall steps on the 200 North Spring Street entrance. Patriotic decor frame the surrounding stage. Several American flags stand to his left. Also in view, the column and arches which make up the facade to the Spring Street entrance of City Hall. McComb was a lieutenant-commander in the Naval Reserve at the time and chairman of that day's program.The event celebrated the importance of American naval forces on Navy Day, October 27th, a day which commemorated the establishment of the American Navy in 1775. (Navy Day is no longer observed as it was absorbed into Armed Forces Day.)The 2000 spectators listened not only to notable speeches extolling the navy at City Hall, but also witnessed a band concert and the aerial feats of naval airplanes flying overhead. Commemorations also occured in Los Angeles Harbor, Long Beach Naval Reserve Airport, and elsewhere in the Southland. Handwritten on nitrate negative: Judge Marshall McComb, 10-28-35. Text from nitrate negative sleeve: 2620-- Mayor Frank L. Shaw, Judge Marshall McComb, Admiral W.T. Cluverius, Donald W. Douglas, Navy Day Celebration on steps of City Hall, 10-28-35, [STAMPED:] OCT 29 1935
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uclamss_1429_9130 ark:/21198/zz002dh4p2
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Commemorations--California--Los Angeles Judges--California--Los Angeles Celebrations--California--Los Angeles Armed Forces Day--United States Military officers--American--California--Los Angeles Los Angeles City Hall (Los Angeles, Calif.) McComb, Marshall F. (Marshall Francis), 1894-1981 United States. Navy
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