This photograph appears with the article, "Porter Secretary Admits Aiding Fugitive's Flight; Arrested Sleuth Says Mosher Told Him to Flee After Walkup 'Frame-up' Plot Exposed." Los Angeles Times, 25 Jun. 1932: A1.
Police Commissioner Thomas Walkup seated at desk, holding a stick-like object in one hand and a cigarette in a cigarette holder in the other. Beside him is Edward Ward, seated in a chair and wearing sunglasses. This photograph was possibly taken when Walkup and Ward testified before a grand jury on June 28, 1932 about the 1930 frame-up of Walkup.
This photograph appears with the article, "Porter Secretary Admits Aiding Fugitive's Flight; Arrested Sleuth Says Mosher Told Him to Flee After Walkup 'Frame-up' Plot Exposed." Los Angeles Times, 25 Jun. 1932: A1.
Possibly related to the article, "GRAND JURORS QUESTION WARD: Key Man in "Frame Up" of Walkup Tells Story Mayor, Secretary Mosher and Prosecutor Called Transcript of First Trial Read at Hearing," Los Angeles Times, 29 Jun. 1932: A2.