The Informant, a leaflet produced and distributed by the Kansas City Anti-Vice Society (formerly the Society for Suppression of Commercialized Vice). Published September 1936, this leaflet is dedicated to the prevalence of "gambling, vice, and illegal liquor" in Kansas City.
An update to the Kansas City Anti-Vice Society about improvements in Kansas City vice conditions, from Nat Spencer, secretary. He reports that "a great many shacks of houses formerly used for disreputable purposes are torn down," "indecent shows are receiving the attention of the vice squad," and "public gambling houses are closed."