U.S. Navy officer Lt. Thomas Massie, his wife Thalia Massie, and Grace Granville Fortescue, Mrs. Massie's mother, are shown aboard the ocean liner Malolo upon their arrival in San Francisco from Hawaii, May 13, 1932. Mrs. Fortescue, Lt. Massie and two naval enlisted men were convicted of manslaughter for the slaying of Joseph Kahahawai, a Hawaiian man accused of attacking Thalia Massie last September. Their ten years sentences were commuted to one hour by Govenor Lawrence Judd of Hawaii. (AP Photo)

U.S. Navy officer Lt. Thomas Massie, his wife Thalia Massie, and Grace Granville Fortescue, Mrs. Massie's mother, are shown aboard the ocean liner Malolo upon their arrival in San Francisco from Hawaii, May 13, 1932. Mrs. Fortescue, Lt. Massie and two naval enlisted men were convicted of manslaughter for the slaying of Joseph Kahahawai, a Hawaiian man accused of attacking Thalia Massie last September. Their ten years sentences were commuted to one hour by Govenor Lawrence Judd of Hawaii. (AP Photo) Stock Photo
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GRACE GRANVILLE FORTESCUE; THALIA MASSIE; THOMAS MASSIE

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2912 x 2109 px | 24.7 x 17.9 cm | 9.7 x 7 inches | 300dpi

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13 May 1932

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Associated Press

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