Mrs. Lillian M. Bierman, 19, in Superior Court settling a dispute with her husband Carroll Bierman, the year’s Kentucky Derby winning jockey. The Biermans had been separated for about 8 months, during which Mrs. Bierman received $300 a month from Mr. Bierman for separate maintenance. Mrs. Bierman, who suffers from a rare heart ailment, filed for this arrangement on the ground of cruelty. The settlement for which she is currently in court will give Mrs. Bierman $3750 cash and a divorce, rather than the $300/month.
Mrs. Lillian M. Bierman, 19, in Superior Court settling a dispute with her husband Carroll Bierman, the year’s Kentucky Derby winning jockey. The Biermans had been separated for about 8 months, during which Mrs. Bierman received $300 a month from Mr. Bierman for separate maintenance. Mrs. Bierman, who suffers from a rare heart ailment, filed for this arrangement on the ground of cruelty. The settlement for which she is currently in court will give Mrs. Bierman $3750 cash and a divorce, rather than the $300/month.
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Gray Everett lies back in a wheelchair with a visor covering his eyes. His mother sits beside him with her hand on his chest, and his hand on top of her own.
Refer to article, "One Killed in Traffic; Six Motorists Arrested," Los Angeles Times, 10 Jun. 1935: A1; and, "Crash Nets Jail Term," Los Angeles Times, 10 Aug. 1935: A12.
A different photograph taken on the same occasion appears with the headline, "Crippled Children at Hospital Join in Halloween Gayety," Los Angeles Times, 1 Nov 1935: A2.