Photograph of Clark Waite, retiring president of the California Newspaper Publishers’ Association and his successor, Frank Rospaw, shaking hands at the California Newspaper Publisers’ Association annual convention at Hotel Miramar.
Nationally known New York attorney Samuel Untermeyer visiting Southern California to speak about several issues including the need to replace high income taxes with a national sales tax, and the threat from the rise of Hitler and Nazism in Germany.
Governor Frank F. Merriam with Selma publishers Lowell Pratt and Ed Byfield, standing outside Hotel Miramar with a trophy. Behind them is a building with wall sized windows and a landscaped outdoor area with shrubs and palm trees. There are also several men gathered together in the top right hand corner of the nitrate negative.
Photograph of Joseph R. Knowland, president of the State Chamber of Commerce, standing outside. He is wearing a suit and tie, and glasses. Behind him is a building with a window and some shrubs.
Nationally known New York attorney Samuel Untermeyer sits for a portrait while visiting Southern California to speak about several issues including the need to replace high income taxes with a national sales tax, and the threat from the rise of Hitler and Nazism in Germany.