Box 4
Contains 9 Results:
Part 1, 1950
Attacks by Parker and the "Puritan Church" against the Tribune and Kirkland &] Ellis. Memo on legal issues
Part 2, 1946 - 1950
Detail of Kirkland &] Ellis charges to the Tribune
Harry Thomas boxing exposé, 1939 - 1940
Memos among Howard Ellis, Arch Ward, and J.L. Maloney regarding Ward's exposé; of the fixed fight between Thomas and Schmeling, and the part played by James Norris, Jr. Sports Illustrated article (December 13, 12/13/1954) and law office memos about it.
Part 1, 1942
Includes drafts of contract regarding payments to carrier organizations; correspondence among Howard Ellis, Louis Rose, Marshall Field and Silliman Evans.
Part 2, 1946
Renewal of contract with Chicago Sun for 1947-1952. Includes correspondence with Donald J. Walsh, circulation director of the Chicago Sun
Part 1
Clipping; memos among Ellis, J. Loy ("Pat") Maloney, W.D. Maxwell, W.J. Byrnes et al regarding government prosecution of the Tribune; law office notes on other examples of "advance information" about enemy plans
Part 2
With special reference to Secretary Frank Knox; draft of A. S. Henning letter to Knox (June 15, 6/15/1942)
Part 3
Memos about subsequent stories and censorship; William Fulton's series of articles in 1943, including one on radar and one on Harold Ickes; A.S. Henning story on "thanks" given by many government and military people for the Tribune's service
Jake Lingle murder, 1939-12
Memo from Bill Shinnick to W, D. Maxwell regarding a visit by Otto Swoboda, a leading witness in the trial of the Leo Brothers.