Fabulous, fanciful, fabricator of falsehood, was the label pinned on Antonio Icaza, Panamanian actor by Superior Judge Arthur Crum when Icaza testified to seeing too many details of the Jon Hall-Tommy Dorsey fracas. After this picture was taken in…
Made on the last day of the late President Roosevelt's campaign for re-election as he made his final traditional up-state tour. Despite cold weather, a record crowd assembled before the Poughkeepsie post office to hear the President speak.
In tearful anger, Margaret Jo Nolton flings herself from the grasp of her husband, Jack Nolton, when he seeks to affect a reconciliation outside Divorce Court.
The only member of her sex to be represented in the Second Annual Fifty-Print-Show, this picture by Miss Collins was taken when Mr. Truman made a brief visit to the National Press Club Servicemen's Center.
The picture was made D-Day in Southern France (St. Maxime). It was a hot corner with intense fire from both sides. Germans coming out of their holes seemed more concerned about being killed by their own men than by our tanks. This was the first…
Photo taken at a Chicago police station of an ex-convict arrested for rape. Refusing to talk and objecting to the cameraman, the prisoner is resisting police officers as he is taken to his cell.