Roy Donnally standing next to Henry E. Walker. Both men previously worked for the National Re-employment Service at one time and both were accused of defrauding the government. There is a map and calendar behind them.
J. K. Fronk stands between two unidentified men and in front of a train car. All three men are wearing brimmed hats and coats and are photographed from waist up.
From the letter: "Dear Friend: A summer colony of Crhistian people in the most delightful, beautiful, ideal vacation-land in America--Lake Tahoe. That is our most sincere ambition for Tahoe Cedars, the gem of Lake Tahoe."
Five men are pictured, only James D. Key and William H. Spaulding are identified. One man holds a newspaper and is reading the front page while Key and Spaulding also are looking at the story. Key holds a flashlight to help light the newspaper. A Bullock's ad and crossword puzzle can be seen on the other pages. Key has a gun holstered on his hip. Spaulding has a cigarette in his mouth.
Aimee McPherson convinced her followers to purchase real estate for Angelus Temple and was being charged with a fraud suit for taking commission on the transaction.
Mother and daughter Mrs. and Miss Joan Claudette of 1429 West Thirty-ninth street have been taken into police custody on the grounds of mail fraud, reportedly writing to men throughout the east and Midwest pretending to be an underprivileged girl with an abusive aunt.