A similar photograph of Aimee Semple McPherson on the witness stand is captioned, "Evangelist Quizzed on Film and Marital Affairs Upper picture at the trial of the film contract breach suit shows Superior Judge Yankwich and Aimee Semple McPherson-Hutton. Lower picture was taken at the deposition proceedings--left to right--Dave Hutton, Attorney Benjamin Lewis, Aimee Semple McPherson-Hutton, Attorney Edward A. Adams and Miss Ruth Tuttle, shorthand reporter," Los Angeles Times, 30 Jan. 1934: A3
Judge Samuel R. Blake seated behind a desk holding a model propeller airplane at his side. Judge Blake presided over courts in Los Angeles county for more than forty-one years.
Chief Many Treaties, left, inducts Judge Minor Moore into the “Old Glory Braves”, a “patriotic organization”. Fred Meyer, founder of the group, stands at the far right.
Photograph of Detective Lieutenant Richard J. "Dick" Lucas, one of the officers involved in the arrest of Thirteenth district councilman Carl I. Jacobson for violation of the moral code. The charges against the councilman were later dropped, and Detective Lucas was charged with the conspiracy to "frame" the Councilman. He was also freed of guilt, following which he resigned from the police force.
Portrait photograph of United States District Judge William P. James taken when he was promoted to Judge of the California Court of Appeals from his position as Superior Court Judge in the District Attorney's office in Los Angeles.