Elections--1936

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Indictment in Criminal Case No. 13839: United States vs. Morris Stephens, Earl B. Winans, Grace B. Clark, J. P. Bailey, William J. McMahon, and Leo Gilliam, defendants.

Response letter from Governor Park re-emphasizing that the authorities will investigate election fraud allegations is proven to be warranted.

Booneville Daily News editorial expressing concern that voter fraud will be a problem in the upcoming gubernatorial election.

Letter from H. C. Kemper to Lloyd C. Stark congratulating him on the success he is having on achieving the Democratic nomination for governor, and offering his help in north and central Missouri.

Letter from Albert Seelig to Lloyd Stark in which he outlines the challenges of Germans obtaining work in the current political climate.

Letter from Ernest O. Boone to Lloyd C. Stark regarding desired job appointments for he and his wife.

Letter from Lloyd C. Stark to R. P. Spencer, writing that he does have friends within the Pendergast organization but that he does "not intend to be a candidate of any faction or section, but of the whole Democratic Party in Missouri."

Letter from Josephine Lay to gubernatorial candidate Lloyd Stark discussing his recent endorsement by Tom Pendergast.

Letter from C. E. Blair to Jesse Barrett discussing the prospect of Barrett running for Missouri Governor and the political outlook in Laclede and Camden counties and in various St. Louis communities.

Letter from Lloyd C. Stark to J. O. L. Goggin regarding his offers of assistance, and remarking that it looks like he will receive the Democratic nomination for governor without a "knock-down and drag-out" fight.

Letter from E. C. Johnson to gubernatorial candidate Lloyd Stark, cautioning him not to speak too highly of the current governor, lest he alienate some voters.

Letter from John S. Bates to Republican gubernatorial candidate Jesse Barrett describing the support for his campaign in Kansas City.

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