Hazel Bedford Glab (right), convicted of forging her fiance Albert Cheney's will, pictured with her attorney S.S. Hahn and friend Clara Steeger, who falsely signed the will as a witness. Cheney died in a vegas hotel room the night before he was to wed Glab. The forgery charges were brought against Glab by Cheney's daughter Catherine Cheney Taylor.
This photograph appears with the article, “HAZEL GLAB CONVICTED OF FORGERY: Steeger Woman Also Penalized Guilty Verdicts End Fight Over Albert Cheney’s $400,000 Estate Women Found Guilty in Cheney Will Case Mrs. Glab Found Guilty on Two Accusations,” Los Angeles Times, 28 Dec. 1935: 1.
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.