Thomas, really like the 1942 Sporting News. It`s the different type items like yours that make Jackson collecting so interesting. Enclosed is a Joe Jackson/Ray J Cannon 1951 correspondence. Cannon mailed Joe this letter and enclosed some old campaign material. Cannon was an attorney for the White Sox during the 1919 trail and he represented Joe when he in turn sued C Comiskey for monies withheld as a result of the scandal. An aside, maybe foreshadowed in the note, both Joe and Cannon died within the next 9 months.
1951 Joe Jackson/Ray J Cannon correspondence. by
Hugh Murphy, on Flickr