Box DP 14
Restricted
Contains 36 Results:
Justice, 1949
October-December; antitrust violations in the motion picture industry; antitrust violations in medical care industry; conditions in Muskogee City Jail; request for parole; suspension from the Air Force; conscientious objectors; correspondents include American Medical Association.
Justice, Displaced Persons, 1949-1951
Justice, 1950
January-March; criticism of Pat McCarran; requests for pardon and parole; violation of antitrust laws; conscientious objectors; support for J. Edgar Hoover; fraud involving the sale of books.
Justice, 1950
April-July; requests for pardon and parole; impending execution of an allegedly mentally retarded American Indian; violation of antitrust laws; antitrust suit against New York Greater Atlantic and Pacific Tea Company; statements from Harry Truman and J. Edgar Hoover regarding investigation of espionage, sabotage, and subversive activities.
Justice, 1950
Justice, 1951
January-June; criticism of book that attacked the FBI; requests for pardon and parole; televising of University of Oklahoma and Oklahoma A&M football games; copy of petition for rehearing in case of Selina Brown, et al. v. J. H. Stufflebean, et al; possibility of holding Christian Science services at Southwestern Federal Reformatory in El Reno; correspondents include Society of Former Special Agents of the Federal Bureau of Investigation and George Miskovsky.
Justice, 1951
Justice, 1952
Justice, 1952
July-November; requests for parole and clemency; appointment of Chief Deputy U.S. Marshal for Northern District of Oklahoma; Court of Claims case; sale of shares of stock under control of Office of Alien Property.
Justice, 1953
February-July; seizure of automobile for violation of drug laws; requests for pardon and parole; request for clemency on a military sentence; request for return of land that was confiscated for use as part of Camp Gruber; correspondents include J. Edgar Hoover.
