Members of the Young Communist League; (left to right) Clara Sands, Palma Katz, Carl Ross, Della Nelson, and Virginia Hill sitting together on a couch. Carl Ross was the national Executive Secretary of the League and from New York. He later became the national Executive Secretary of American Youth for Democracy
In the foreground, a street stretches across the bottom edge. On the far side of the street, buildings line the street. Identical political posters stretch across a marquee at center. They advertise for a political meeting featuring candidates Leo Gallagher, attorney, and Sam Darcy, Communist candidate for the governor's office. Two more posters are plastered onto signboards that stand on the sidewalk at far left and far right. The poster at far left advertises for the Communist political meeting. The sign at right advocates for the reelection of Frank Merriam.
A street stretches across the bottom edge. Up on its curb, a poster affixed to a signboard stands at center. It advertises for a political meeting featuring candidates Leo Gallagher, attorney, and Sam Darcy, Communist candidate for the governor's office. Behind it, buildings are viewed close-up as they line the street. At right and above the sidewalk, another poster hangs from a marquee. It advertises for the same Communist political meeting.
From left to right, John G. Honeycombe, J. Ginsberg and Malon E. Freeman stand in a row at center. All three men appear slightly disheveled. Municipal Court paperwork is tacked to the walls behind them at right. A map and boxes sit atop a cabinet at center and left.