This photograph appears with the article, “Wife Stands by Accused Man: VON MOLTKE FACES TRIAL Check Forgery Charges by Employer to Be Heard Today,” Los Angeles Times, 14 Aug. 1935: A8.
Bottom photograph related to several stories covered from 1935-1936 about the pirating of the Monte Carlo gambling ship, and $26,000 was stolen. Carl Carrillo and several other men were found guilty. Carrillo was sentenced to eight years in prison (and then an additional two more years later for smuggling liquor).
This photograph may be associated with the article, “RAID STIRS RUM DRIVE: Juvenile Resort List Disclosed Scores of Youngsters Found in Liquor Rendezvous Tell Other ‘Part Houses’”, Los Angeles Times, 29 Sep. 1935: 3.
This photograph may be associated with the article, “RAID STIRS RUM DRIVE: Juvenile Resort List Disclosed Scores of Youngsters Found in Liquor Rendezvous Tell Other ‘Part Houses’”, Los Angeles Times, 29 Sep. 1935: 3.
Photograph of Nettie Yaw and Helen Hedges standing side by side. Helen Hedges admitted in trial that she stole $175 from Max Joskowitz, but returned the money later.
This photograph appears with the article, “WILL CASE DEFENDANT SURRENDERS: Mrs. Steeger, Arraigned on Forgery Charge in Cheney Action Pleads Not Guilty,” Los Angeles Times, 2 Nov. 1935: A3.
Photograph of Mrs. Clara Steeger hiding her face as she and Mrs. Hazel Glab enter jail. Behind them is an unidentified man holding keys (perhaps he works at the jail?). There appears to be some age damage to the photo in the lower left hand corner.
Photograph of Emmett Dalton sitting with his hands clasped around a cane. In the background there are bookshelves with books, and a coat hanger with coats and hats.