Tag: May 1947

Air Safety Challenge, Washington D.C., 1947
In a disturbing paradox, statistics have consistently shown that air travel has become increasingly safe. Yet, the headlines continue to shock the nation with tales of aerial mishaps. The Evening Star newspaper has been at the forefront of this story, shedding light on the intricacies of air safety. Related Federal Cases John Chen and Lin…

Seven White Men Charged with Kidnapping, Jackson NC, 1947
In a shocking case of attempted mob justice, seven white men in North Carolina were prepared to face trial for their alleged involvement in the kidnapping of a 24-year-old African American man, Godwin ‘Buddy’ Bush. The incident occurred last Friday in Jackson, NC, when an armed and masked band stormed the Northampton County Jail, snatching…

Frank B. Notes Arrested for Misconduct, Washington D.C., 1947
Investigations have revealed that Frank B. Notes, the President of The Evening Star Newspaper Company, has been embroiled in a scandal involving misconduct. It appears that the respected journalist has been at the helm of a company that has been engaging in questionable business practices. The company, which publishes The Evening Star newspaper, has been…

Blood Money and Broken Dreams: The Fiasco on 11th Street
In the heart of Washington D.C.’s downtown area, a tangled web of deceit and financial mismanagement has left the city’s education board reeling. The Joint Fiscal Committee, tasked with overseeing the Board of Education’s budget, is questioning the board’s ability to manage its finances effectively. The controversy centers around a recent reply by the board’s…
