A different photo taken on the same occasion appears with the article, "Red and White Union Success, Indian Millionaire and Mate Happy," Los Angeles Times, 02 Mar 1925.
Mr. and Mrs. William P. McCracken Jr. at a train station. Mrs. McCracken Jr. stands on the first step of the train. Mr. McCracken Jr. was the former assistant Secretary of Commerce and served as secretary of the Bar Association.
A cropped version of this photograph appears with the article, "NAZIS FROWN ON LEO GALLAGHER: Los Angeles Attorney Banned From Berlin Trial Police Take Him and Three Others From Court Support of Reichstag Fire Defendant Stirs Ire," Los Angeles Times, 15 Oct. 1933: 3
View of Earl Oakley, standing in collared shirt, tie, and jacket. Earl Oakley, an attorney, was held responsible for the death of Arthur G. Anderson when their cars collided at Ninth and Hope streets. Oakley was held on suspicion of drunk driving.