Based on the bummed expressions on the faces of the coffee drinkers on this cover for Larry Tuttle’s The Bold and the Innocent, they’ve just come to the conclusion that they need stimulation of a higher order than caffeine. At least that’s what it looks like to us. But this is a swinger sleaze novel, which means the only way they’ll get their hands on 8-balls is if they have sex with 4 guys. That doesn’t happen. Instead the story deals with two married women who cross the line with each other. You know the one. The lesbian line. That always leads to serious trouble in mid-century fiction, and The Bold and the Innocent is probably no exception. 1965 on this, with uncredited art, though it’s possibly Bill Edwards.
1933—Prohibition Ends in United States
Utah becomes the 36th U.S. state to ratify the 21st Amendment to the United States Constitution, thus establishing the required 75% of states needed to overturn the 18th Amendment which had made the sale of alcohol illegal. But the criminal gangs that had gained power during Prohibition are now firmly established, and maintain an influence that continues unabated for decades.