Access to this collection is generously supported by Arcadia funds. Photograph appears with the article, "Noble Window Smashing Told," Los Angeles Times, 12 Jan 1939: A2. Kynette sits at a podium, gesturing with his hands while Noble listens. Behind them, several people can be seen watching through a door. Robert Noble is standing trial for throwing a traffic sign through two plate glass windows of a loan company office on Wilshire Boulevard on December 6th. Earle E. Kynette is principal witness in the case, however, he is in custody of a deputy sheriff after being convicted of the bombing of Harry Raymond. Text from negative sleeve: 14030 Earl E. Kynette -> character witness, tho' convicted bomber of Harry Raymond + formerly head of police intell. squad (once arrested Noble) Robert Noble -> pension promoter Text from newspaper caption: Robert Noble, right, persistent crusader for old age pensions, confers with Earle E. Kynette, convicted in Raymond bombing, who will aid Noble at window-smashing trial.
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uclamss_1429_11676 ark:/21198/zz002h8ggw
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Law & legal affairs--California--Los Angeles Witnesses--California--Los Angeles Podiums--California--Los Angeles Noble, Robert Kynette, Earle E
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