E. Rand Becker, son of P. A. Becker, head of Lloyd's Insurance Company, often found himself in trouble for writing bad checks. He was able to avoide serving significant jail time. Image appears with the article "Becker's Girl Tells Identity: She Calls Worthless Check Passer Wonderful Boy," Los Angeles Times, 29 Jan. 1920: II1.
John D. Spreckels III, heir to the Spreckels sugar fortune, possibly consulting with his attorney Louis Beedy regarding Mrs. Roxana Gloria Brown Spreckels' divorce suit.
E. Rand Becker, son of P. A. Becker, head of Lloyd's Insurance Company, often found himself in trouble for writing bad checks. He miraculously wriggled himself out of serving significant jail time. Reported in "Becker's Girl Tells Identity: She Calls Worthless Check Passer Wonderful Boy," Los Angeles Times, 29 Jan. 1920: II1.
After marrying in Havana, Cuba, Lieutenant Solis and his wife Olga arrived in Los Angeles to sightsee. Olga speaks fluent English but her husband very little. They met while Olga was visiting Spain, where Fernando is a part of one of the country's most famous families. Olga is a member of one of Cuba's wealthiest island families.