Tag: February 1933

Bloodshed in Jehol: Japan’s Crushing Victory Over China’s Demoralized Forces
In the frozen landscape of Jehol, China, a devastating blow has been dealt to the Chinese army by the Japanese forces. According to dispatches from the front, the Chinese line extending from Kailu through Peipiao to Chaoyang has been completely shattered, leaving the enemy forces scattered and demoralized. The Japanese army, bolstered by its superior…

Bitter Dividends and Bravery in the Frozen North
In the unforgiving landscape of Alaska’s wilderness, a tale of financial ruin and heroism unfolded. The defunct Bank of Hyder, a once-thriving institution, had been paying out dividends to its creditors – a staggering 1212% in the latest payout. This was the third such dividend, following on the heels of 50% and 15% distributions. The…

Springfield’s Taxman Tussle: Will Residents Take a Hit?
In the midst of the Great Depression, the people of Springfield are facing another challenge: a potential tax hike. According to reports, the assessors for Longmeadow property are not optimistic about lowering the tax rate this year. Despite the appropriations committee’s suggestion of a possible tax rate of 25.31, the assessors are hesitant about meeting…

Blood in the Streets: Cuba’s Descent into Chaos
February 22, 1933, will be etched in the memories of Cubans forever, as the nation teetered on the brink of collapse. Students, once the epitome of innocence, had become the vanguard of revolution, rising up against the iron-fisted rule of President Gerardo Machado. The Machado regime, notorious for its brutal suppression of dissent, had taken…

Betrayal of Justice: Scottsboro Witness Recants in Shocking Letter
In a stunning reversal, Ruby Bates, a key witness in the infamous Scottsboro case, has repudiated her previous testimony against nine young African American men. The letter, intercepted by Huntsville police on the day it was written and suppressed for a year, was finally brought to light in a habeas corpus hearing on January 23.…

Middletown Fair Heist Exposed: A Half-Century of Deceit
January 31st, 1883, marked a peculiar day in Smyrna, Delaware. Behind the scenes, a tale of embezzlement unraveled at the Middletown Fair. The fair’s Secretary reported a staggering shortfall of $228, a discrepancy that would change lives. Total receipts for the event had reached a respectable $457,985, but disbursements had soared to an alarming $486,871.…
