(left to right) Police captain Clement Peoples, Sam Williams, and Sheriff Eugene Biscailuz tasting something with a large spoon at the Los Angeles County Jail.
Deputy Sheriff J.J. Stearns and jailer Clem Peoples examining a handcuff key that was made out of a spoon and woodfiber by bank robber Joseph Paul Cretzer. The key was found in Cretzer's mouth by Stearns and Deputy Sheriff Jack Gappel when they were escorting Cretzer to the United States Marshal's office to see his wife.
Charles Reimer, a detective for District Attorney Asa Keyes, was acquitted of charges connected with the bribery case against Keyes. Reimer appears in Los Angeles Times articles from 1924 to 1930.
Los Angeles County Jailer Clem Peoples with child dancer Joyce Horne prepare for the annual Elks Temple Old Clothes and Canned Food Benefit. Peoples was chairman of the entertainment committee and Horne a scheduled performer.
Clem Peoples and Eugene Biscailuz, in suits and ties, Peoples holding paper, standing opposite about 11 men in jail work clothes standing in a long row, in long corridor of cells