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Photograph article dated March 14, 1955 partially reads, "Ernest E. Walker, 58, of North Hollywood, who allegedly twice shot and wounded his estranged wife, Alice, 41, will be arraigned today in Van Nuys Municipal Court. The former head of the Hollywood Bar Association, who has been at large since the Feb. 22 shooting of his wife, was arrested yesterday in a bar on Wilshire boulevard after a phone tip that he had returned from Mexico. Bail was set at $50,000. Walker made no resistance and readily admitted his identity when arresting detectives Frank Lynch and Lee Wilkins, accompanied by Det. Sgts. Pat Kealy and Charles Stewart, moved in." Photograph caption reads, "Ernest E. Walter, 58, of North Hollywood, former head of Hollywood Bar Association, is fingerprinted after being booked for the Feb. 22 wounding of his wife, Alice, 41. Taking prints is officer W. V. Gudzus."; See images #00141455 through #00141459 for all photos in this series.
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1 photographic print :b&w ;26 x 21 cm. Photographic prints
Los Angeles (Calif.).--Police Department Attempted murder--California--Los Angeles Arraignment--California--Los Angeles Courthouses--California--Los Angeles Lawyers--California--Los Angeles Arrest--California--Los Angeles Police--California--Los Angeles Men--California--Los Angeles Arrest (Police methods) Fingerprints Van Nuys (Los Angeles, Calif.) Valley Times Collection photographs Portrait photographs Group portraits
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