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This black-and-white historical photograph depicts three men walking toward the camera on an outdoor paved surface, likely a sidewalk or plaza. All three are dressed in formal attire; the man on the left and the man in the center wear dark overcoats and brimmed fedora hats, while the man on the right wears a light-colored three-piece suit with a dark necktie and a similar fedora. The man on the right carries a folded newspaper or document under his left arm. In the blurred background, several other individuals in dark suits and hats are visible, along with the lower portion of a stone building featuring a doorway and wide steps. A vertical grayscale calibration strip is positioned along the far-left edge of the photograph. Above the image, white text on a black background reads, "Ed Nockels, Chicago Labor executive. Atty. Frank P. Walsh. Atty. Finerty of Washington. Mooney Case. S.F. Apr. 26, 1933."