Tag: Q3 1959

  • Mrs. Mary Stevens, School Case, Atlanta GA, 1959

    Mrs. Mary Stevens, School Case, Atlanta GA, 1959

    Atlanta Daily World, September 25, 1959 – In a shocking turn of events, a local woman was fined for allowing her child to bring weapons to school. The case has left many in the community stunned and questioning the actions of the mother. Mrs. Mary Stevens, a resident of Atlanta, was fined by the Recorder’s…

  • Atlanta Daily World Publisher Arrested for Tax Evasion, Atlanta GA, 1959

    Atlanta Daily World Publisher Arrested for Tax Evasion, Atlanta GA, 1959

    The gritty streets of Atlanta got a little grittier this week as the publisher of the Atlanta Daily World, a prominent African-American newspaper, was arrested for tax evasion. In a stunning turn of events, DAILY SUBSCRIPTION RATFB BY CARRIER WFFIQT Jlo Bales Taw Included MONTHLY IM HF WbKLb ewpreaoU repudiate respouSlbtllty fur refund of uubu…

  • Larry Waller, Manslaughter, Missouri 1959

    Larry Waller, Manslaughter, Missouri 1959

    ST LOUIS, AUGUST 22, 1959 – In a shocking turn of events, two young lives were cut short in a tragic sequel to an engagement party gone wrong. Larry Waller, a 19-year-old athlete and student at a local junior college, was found lifeless on the lawn in front of the apartment building where the party…

  • Moonshine, Scotch, and Swindles: The Port of Washington’s Lucrative Black Market

    Moonshine, Scotch, and Swindles: The Port of Washington’s Lucrative Black Market

    In the sweltering summer of 1959, the Port of Washington was bustling with activity, but it wasn’t just the arrival of foreign trade that was causing a stir. According to officials, the federal government collected a staggering $5 million in customs duties, excise taxes, and miscellaneous receipts during the fiscal year ended June 30. This…

  • Tim Rambler’s Crew Targets National Bank of Washington, 1945

    Tim Rambler’s Crew Targets National Bank of Washington, 1945

    In the sweltering Washington heat of Good Friday, 1945, a brazen heist shook the nation’s capital. Two tellers from the National Bank of Washington, carrying large sums of cash to cash government paychecks, fell prey to a trio of cunning thieves. The daring duo struck on Market Space, leaving a trail of destruction in their…