Tag: March 1928

British Empire on High Alert: Wahabi Rebels Threaten Arabian War
In a chilling escalation of tensions, the British Empire is bracing for war in Arabia, with Wahabi tribesmen under the leadership of Ibn Saud threatening to unleash a holy struggle against foreign invaders. As the situation teeters on the brink of chaos, British authorities are scrambling to mobilize their military might along the border of…

Protectionist Politicians Play Dirty in the Nation’s Capital
March 8, 1928, Washington D.C. – In a heated Senate debate, Massachusetts Democrat Senator David Walsh took aim at his opponents, accusing the Republican party of trying to conceal the true state of the nation’s economy. Walsh, a self-proclaimed protectionist, argued that revised import duties would help alleviate the unemployment crisis sweeping the country. According…

Million-Dollar Mail Heist: Chicago Cops Catch a Break
Chicago, March 5, 1928 – In a stunning development in the ongoing investigation into the Grand Trunk mail robbery, authorities have recovered an additional $15,771 in stolen cash. The money was discovered in a woodshed at the home of Miss Mary Hoffman, a relative of William Donovan, one of the men accused of masterminding the…
