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Future: The Newsweekly for Today
Kansas City Publishers Corp.
Issue of the anti-corruption, Kansas City-based newspaper, Future: The Newsweekly for Today. The front page includes an article, continued on page 8, about J. C. Nichols and his city planning projects in Kansas City with the Country Club residential district and Country Club Plaza shopping center, etc., including a photo of Nichols. Other featured articles include: “To Better Serve His Clients” (p. 2), about Michael Konomos retiring as assistant county prosecutor after "'los[ing] the records' in one of the most infamous murder cases in court history here last March" involving a murder by John Mangiaricina, "alleged killer, ward politician in well with an organization power"; “Bye Bye Adam (p. 2), photo and article about Adam Richetti, "associate of Charles (Pretty Boy) Floyd, in the circuit court … being tried on a charge of murder in connection with the Union Station massacre"; and “May We Present Jimmy Maroon” (p. 5), profile of Jimmy Maroon, or James Maroon, "hoodlum, city employee, and man-about-Twelth-Street," starting out as a criminal in Kansas City in 1927 as a car thief and kidnapper and arrested as part of a criminal gang in Kansas City in 1935; also included in the newspaper are advertisements for local businesses and articles on fashion, finance, cooking, music, art, and national and international news.
1935-06-21
Advertisements Fashion plates
Election Frauds Union Station Massacre Future Pendergast Machine National Youth Movement Works Progress Administration (WPA) Public Works Administration Kansas City Police Department McElroy, Henry F. Park, Guy B. Pendergast, Tom Graves, Waller W., Jr. (Tom) Richetti, Adam Murray, Matthew S. Loose, Carrie J. Nichols, Jesse Clyde (J.C.) Konomos, Michael D. Floyd, Charles (Pretty Boy) Gargotta, Charles Truman, Harry S. Blair, Emily Newell Mitchell, E. Y. Clark, Bennett Champ Aylward, James P. McKittrick, Roy Lazia, John F. Crossley, Wallace Maroon, James Kitchen, Katie Mangiaracina, John (Johnny Mag) Farley, James A.
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