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Title
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Mary McElroy
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Description
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Newspaper clippings with photos and information on Mary McElroy (1907-1940), daughter of city manager Henry McElroy and victim of a sensational kidnaping in Kansas City in the 1930s.
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Object Type
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Newspaper Article
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Title
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Future: The Newsweekly for Today
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Description
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Issue of the anti-corruption, Kansas City-based newspaper, Future: The Newsweekly for Today. This issue includes a supplemental section coming out against a proposed permanent registration bill they argue “will only saddle us with vote fraud conditions even worse than in the past,” and reporting past voter fraud. Other featured articles include: “He Must Have Worried Terribly” (pp. 1 & 8), photo and article about the alleged murder of Lloyd Billings by John Mangiaricina (a nightclub operator and Pendergast "machine worker") at Mangiaricina's "Silver Moon night club" at 15th and Cherry Streets on June 24, 1934; “Justice Week in Kansas City” (p. 3), a review of events in the Kansas City courts making "front-page news for Kansas Citians the last ten days," including (1) the death penalty for Walter McGee, "one of the kidnapers of Miss Mary McElroy, daughter of the city manager"; (2) five years of prison for Myron Fanning, "youthful policeman who ran amuck and killed a brother motorcycle officer"; and (3) acquittal of John Mangaricina for the alleged murderer of Lloyd Billings; and “May We Present Mrs. Marvin Gates” (p. 5), a photo and biographical article about Mrs. Marvin Gates, or Medill Gates, a Kansas City actress starting in the early 20th century as one of the original members of the Comedy Club (called the Kansas City Theater after World War I) and the Pretenders theater group "at Barstow's ever since 1922"; also included in the newspaper are advertisements for local businesses and articles on fashion, finance, cooking, music, art, and national and international news.
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Date
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1935-04-01
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Object Type
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Newspaper
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Title
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The Tale of Mary McElroy - The Strangest Kidnapping of Them All
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Description
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Photos and biographical article about Mary McElroy (1907-1940), the "daughter of Judge Henry F. McElroy, Tom Pendergast's city manager," kidnaped in 1933 and later killing herself at her home at 21 West 57th Street.
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Date
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1971-09
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Object Type
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Magazine Article
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Title
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Tom's Town: Kansas City and the Pendergast Legend
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Description
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Descriptions of Mary McElroy, the daughter of city manager Henry McElroy, about her kidnaping in 1933 and defense of her father on his deathbed in 1939, with residence at 21 West 57th Street. Also biographical information about her regarding a possible"love for the fascinating bandit chief."
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Date
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1947
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Object Type
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Book
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Title
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Kidnapped!
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Description
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Photos and biographical article about Mary McElroy (1907-1940), the daughter of Kansas City city manager Henry McElroy, kidnaped in 1933 for ransom and held near Shawnee, Kansas, by Walter McGee (~1905-1949), Lucille McGee, and Clarence Click.
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Date
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1979-01
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Object Type
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Magazine Article
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Title
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The Crime-Ridden Summer of 1933
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Description
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Article reviews the events of the 1933 summer when Mary McElroy was kidnapped, eleven prisoners escaped from the Kansas penitentiary in Lansing, The Union Station Massacre took place, Bonnie and Clyde engaged in a shoot out with officers in Platte County, and Jackson County sheriff Thomas B. Bash interrupted a shooting and ended up killing two mafia figures.
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Date
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1963-09-08
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Object Type
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Newspaper Article