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Indictment for Criminal Case No. 14111: United States vs. Harley Sampson, William Thomas Murphy, Charles McCormick, Margaret Sinsabaugh, Alice Reta Fisher, Mary Doe, alias Carrie Cole, Ola Colley, and William F. Murphy, Defendants. In this indictment, the defendants are charged with voter fraud during the national election on November 3, 1936.

Mugshot for Weeden Henderson, Inmate #53425. Henderson was sentenced to one year and six months in the U.S. Penitentiary at Leavenworth after being convicted of conspiracy to deprive voters of their rights in Kansas City, Missouri.

Parole progress report for John Luteran, Inmate #52956, including updates on his institutional employement, letters of recommendation, and parole plans. Luteran was sentenced to three years in the U.S. Penitentiary at Leavenworth after being convicted of conspiracy to deprive voters of their rights.

Eight line graphs that display the hourly earnings of Donnelly Garment Company employees in relation to other national garment companies in early 1937. These companies include the Apex Dress Co., Action Dress Inc., Philip Zahn & Co., Samax Dress Co., Max Wiesen, Inc., Famous Dress Co., Haas and Bernstein, and Rudy Dress Co..

Ora Thornton's affidavit in Equity Case No. 2924: Donnelly Garment Company and Donnelly Garment Sales Company, Plaintiffs, vs. International Ladies' Garment Workers Union (ILGWU) and all members of said union as defendants in this class action.

Letter from Pardon Attorney Daniel M. Lyons to Judge Merrill E. Otis concerning Criminal Case No. 14458: United States vs. Thomas J. Pendergast, Defendant. In this letter, Lyons requests Judge Otis's view on the prospect of executive clemency for T. J. Pendergast's remaining parole.

Authorization for Disposition of Mail and Property for Thomas Audley, Inmate #53426. Audley was sentenced to one year and six months in the U.S. Penitentiary at Leavenworth after being convicted of conspiracy to deprive voters of their rights in Kansas City, Missouri.

Partial admission summary of John T. Little, Inmate #52961, which includes a neuropsychiatric report noting his intelligence and health, and makes custody and education recommendations for his sentence. Little was sentenced to two years in the U.S.

Mugshots of Flore Picralli, Inmate #30645. Picralli was sentenced to time in the U.S. Penitentiary at Leavenworth after being convicted of violating the Prohibition Act.

I. D. Goldberg's affidavit in Equity Case No. 2924: Donnelly Garment Company and Donnelly Garment Sales Company, Plaintiffs, vs. International Ladies' Garment Workers Union (ILGWU) and all members of said union as defendants in this class action. In this affidavit, Goldberg lists the the material costs of the dresses his St.

Motion of defendant, Thomas J. Pendergast, for enlargement of period fixed by conditions of probation within which to pay remaining unpaid interest on tax liabilities in Criminal Case No. 14567: United States vs. Thomas J. Pendergast, Defendant. In this document, Pendergast requests that an additional ninety days be given to pay the U.S.

Fingerprints and phyiscal description for Ernest Williams, Inmate #53428, which includes information on personal habits, background, and detailed physical descriptions and measurements. Williams was sentenced to one year and one day in the U.S.

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