Access to this collection is generously supported by Arcadia funds. View of defense attorney, William J. F. Brown, left, in collared shirt, tie, jacket, Mrs. Bonnie Taylor, middle, in hat, shirt, holding husband's arm, Earl W. Taylor, right, in collared shirt, tie, and jacket, seated in courtroom with unknown individuals in background. Mr. Taylor, writer's agent and operator of the Hollywood Writer's Bureau, was charged with petty theft for illegally taking money from Miss Hilda Parvey and Madam Nan Kee, writers who claimed Taylor promised their stories would be turned into movies. Mr. Taylor was acquitted by the jury on October 14, 1935. Handwritten on negative: L to R, Atty. Wm. J. F. Brown, Mrs. Bonnie Taylor, Earl Taylor, 10-2-35 Text from negative sleeve: 2199, 10/2/35, L to R, Atty. Wm. J. F. Brown, Mrs. Bonnie Taylor, Earl Taylor, 10-2-35
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uclamss_1429_8577 ark:/21198/zz002dggmd
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Press agents Judicial proceedings--California--Los Angeles Lawyers Courtrooms Taylor, Bonnie Taylor, Earl W Brown, William J.F., b. ca. 1891
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