Access to this collection is generously supported by Arcadia funds. Initially mistaken for a skunk, the officers at the Georgia Street police station were wary of being sprayed by the creature, until Alabama native Radio Officer Thomas Jefferson Woolridge truly identified the creature. Al Horton holds the animal by the tail as it sneers at Leo McDonald. Story related to photograph appears with the article, "Opossum Throws Skunk Scare Into Police," Los Angeles Times, 09 Jan 1936: A1. Text from negative sleeve: 3402 - Leo Mc Donald Al Horton Possum found in downtown building (Complaint Board LAPD 1/ [stamped:] Jan 29 1936 Handwritten on negative: Al Horton Leo Mc Donald
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image
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b&w nitrate negative
Identifier
uclamss_1429_12392 ark:/21198/zz002h8f89
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No linguistic content
Subject
Opossums--California Police--California--Los Angeles Police stations--California--Los Angeles McDonald, Leo Horton, Al
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