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Prison record of Frank Ditsch, Inmate #52958, which includes sentencing dates and terms as well as work and cell assignments. Ditsch was sentenced to three years in the U.S. Penitentiary at Leavenworth after being convicted of conspiracy to deprive voters of their rights in Kansas City, Missouri.

Omar Rose'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.

Order for capias and bond in Criminal Case No. 14458: United States vs. Thomas J. Pendergast, Defendant. In this document, Judge Merrill E. Otis orders the arrest of Thomas J. Pendergast for income tax fraud. His bond for appearance is $10,000.

Record of court commitment for Ernest Williams, Inmate #53428, which records his offense, sentence, and his ultimate parole in 1938, and lists his mother as his emergency contact. Williams was sentenced to one year and one day in the U.S.

Prison record of Harley Sampson, Inmate #53015, which includes sentencing dates and terms as well as work and cell assignments. Record notes that Sampson violated the rules by using a "toilet bowl to cook [a] pot of coffee." Sampson was sentenced to one year in the U.S.

Leonard Williams'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.

Judgment and commitment for Criminal Case No. 14567: United States vs. Thomas J. Pendergast, Defendant. After his plea of guilty, Pendergast is sentenced to a total of one year and three months in a federal penitentiary, followed by five years of probation. Pendergast is also fined $10,000.00.

Record of court commitment for Robert Emmet O'Malley, Inmate #55296, listing the charges against him and sentence received, listing his wife as emergency contact, and noting his parole denial in September 1939 and conditional release in March 1940. O'Malley was sentenced to one year and one day in the U.S.

Admission summary for Joseph Maher, Inmate #53422, which includes an outline of his offense, family profile, and personal, economic, and educational history. Maher was sentenced to two years in the U.S. Penitentiary at Leavenworth after being convicted of conspiracy to deprive voters of their rights in Kansas City, Missouri.

Fingerprints and physical description of Tony Laptino, Inmate #30647, which includes information on personal habits, background, and detailed physical descriptions and measurements. Laptino was sentenced to time in the U.S. Penitentiary at Leavenworth after being convicted of violating the Prohibition Act.

Separate plea in abatement of defendant, T. J. Pendergast for Criminal Case No. 14912: United States vs. Thomas J. Pendergast, Robert Emmet O'Malley, and A. L. McCormack, Defendant. In this document, attorneys for Pendergast ask the court to remove said defendant from the indictment based upon the evidence provided within.

Indictment for Criminal Case No. 10839: United States vs. Joe Pasano, Frank B. Mulloy, Ralph Rosenberg, William A. Cacy, Leopold Schwarz, Lawrence Cipolla, William G. Michael, Roy Barrett, Robert Carnahan, Frank Martin, Noxie Barber, Tudia Pasano, George Galbraith, Lawrence Cardella, Joe Toia, Walter A. Porter, Adolph Sutter, Edward S.

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