"Los Angeles Times" headquarters, their boss Harry Chandler was flying into a rage.
"How could you manage this? A union strike parade by Chaplin and his group, such a big event, and I had to hear this news from a radio broadcast by Atlantic City Broadcast?"
Everyone on the floor didn't dare to lift their heads, rebuked by Harry Chandler.
Harry Chandler fiercely turned towards the editor-in-chief of the "Los Angeles Times", Kyle Palmer!
"Kyle, is it because my villa is too comfortable that you have forgotten your duties? From today on, get out of my villa; I don't want to see you living in it any longer!"
Harry Chandler was not the founder of the "Los Angeles Times"; his father-in-law, General Harrison Otis, had come to Los Angeles after the end of the American Civil War and, together with friends, purchased the then-unknown "Los Angeles Times", taking it to its present eminence.