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* Fletcher Bowron ( 1887 – 1968 ), Los Angeles mayor and judge
At the same time, Mayor Fletcher Bowron came to his own conclusion.
Poulson's victory in the Los Angeles mayoral race came after a contentious battle in which his opponent, incumbent mayor Fletcher Bowron, claimed that the Los Angeles Times wanted to control city government and, by endorsing Poulson, would have a puppet in the mayor's office.
Bradley served for twenty years as mayor of Los Angeles, surpassing Fletcher Bowron with the longest tenure in that office.
He served as the 33rd Mayor of Los Angeles between 1929 and 1933, and ran for re-election twice more but was defeated in 1933 by Frank L. Shaw and in 1941 by Fletcher Bowron.
Fletcher Bowron ( August 13, 1887 – September 11, 1968 ) was the 35th Mayor of Los Angeles, California, from September 26, 1938, until June 30, 1953.
In the 2011 video game LA Noire, The Mayor is based on Fletcher Bowron and coincides with the name and personality.
* Fletcher Bowron, four term mayor of Los Angeles 1938-1953
The grand jury rejected CIVIC's report, and after seeking the advice of Superior Court Judge Fletcher Bowron ( who had overseen a grand jury that nearly brought down L. A. District Attorney Buron Fitts for corruption ), CIVIC issued a minority report that was only published after Judge Bowron's intervention.

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