Mayor Frank Shaw, in suit and tie, seated at desk signing papers, with windows with blinds and drapes, small table with telephone, and plant in background, pens and ink on desk in foreground
Mayor Frank Shaw in dark suit and light hat, holding hat brim, seated in back seat of open car, with man in light suit beside him, another man holding open car door in foreground, about 8 men, including 1 policeman, standing behind car, with buildings in background
Mrs. Cora Shaw, 3rd from left, and Mayor Frank Shaw, 6th from left, and about 13 other men and women, all in formal dress, seated at long table set with flowers, glasses, and menus or programs, under curtained balcony
Mayor Frank Shaw, in suit and tie, holding flowers, Mrs. Cora Shaw, in knit suit, fox fur, and corsage, standing with group of about 7 women, most with flowers, including Peggy Hamilton Adams in light suit with wide satin collar, and man at left in Indian regalia
Mayor Frank Shaw, in dark suit and tie, Kenneth Milton, in light suit and tie, holding harmonica in box, and Manuel Martinez and Herman Bower, both in dirty pants and shirts, Bower barefoot, standing in mayor's office
Mayor Frank Shaw with woman in dotted dress and military hat, both kneeling and holding small Easter baskets, with four girls in white dresses, in front of desk on carpeted office floor with about 45 small Easter baskets, with another woman seated in chair partially visible at right
Article identified: Boy Scoutmaster H. Fukui, Troop 379 committee chairman J. S. Eumatso, and Japanese American Boy Scouts August Marumi and Giro Okano, who were about to visit Japan