Cornell Capa [John F. Kennedy waving to supporters from the back of his campaign train, Richmond, California]
Unidentified Photographer Reinforcements - Examiner Reporter Dick Pollard, eyewitness to yesterday's violence in Richmond, said infuriated strikers shouted "Heil Hitler" as they rushed into battle with police assigned to keep order.
Unidentified Photographer Wrecked Auto - close-up of the damaged interior of a non-striking oil worker's auto after vandals in Richmond had finished their work. - Photo by the San Francisco Examiner.
Unidentified Photographer Ready for Trouble - CIO refinery pickets and strike sympathizers were all set yesterday outside the Standard Oil plant in Richmond for a renewal of Tuesday's battle with police. But no violence occurred, due to a CIO-AFL truce.
Unidentified Photographer Strike Violence - Arrested on charges of inciting a riot in the Richmond oil strike are, left to right: Floyd C. Selle, Werter L. Vetter, Edward Meindesee and Thomas R. Vandegrift. At right is Jailor S. G. Schofield.
Unidentified Photographer Rolling Through - Richmond policemen, many of them steel helmeted and equipped with tear gas guns and masks, stand alerted along the road leading into the Standard Oil plant as a heavily loaded truck and trailer rolls toward the main gate.
Unidentified Photographer Back to Work - CIO picket lines were crossed yesterday at the Standard Oil refinery in Richmond by non striking AFL and independent union workers after the word went out: "We're not going to be pushed around by a lot of Communists."