Access to this collection is generously supported by Arcadia funds. C. C. Julian was the owner of a Los Angeles petroleum company that was involved in a number of cases of fraud after selling his company and committed suicide by sleeping powders in Shanghai. Portrait photo of Manya Cantorovich, a writer for the LA Times and author of "THE LAST DAYS OF C. C. JULIAN..." Related to article. "The lase days of C. C. Julian...," Los Angeles Times, 6 Oct. 1935: G17. Handwritten on negative sleeve: Mañya Cañtorovich (Cantorovich) / wrote C. C. Julian Story Text from negative sleeve: [Date Stamp:] Nov 22 1935
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image
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b&w nitrate negative
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uclamss_1429_9413 ark:/21198/zz002dhgf8
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No linguistic content
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Women Journalists--California--Los Angeles Petroleum industry--California--Los Angeles Suicides Fraud--California--Los Angeles Julian, C. C. (Courtney Chauncey), 1885-1934 Julian Petroleum Corporation Cantorovich, Manya
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