Monthly Archives: October 2007

Fatal plunge

Oct. 26, 1957Los Angeles There are so many things we don’t about this case. We don’t know where Elizabeth Eigel Senigram was going. We don’t know where she had been. We don’t know if she had any relatives except an … Continue reading

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USC vs. Washington State

Oct. 26, 1957

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Another dose of skepticism

Theodore Roosevelt “Lazy Boy” Beckham has been dead for 50 years and is still causing trouble. I was already bothered by the conflicting accounts of his death, but now that I’ve gone into the microfilm at the Los Angeles Public … Continue reading

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Random shot

LAPD headquarters under construction, 2nd and Spring streets, October 2007   Photograph by Larry Harnisch / Los Angeles Times

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Bing marries

Oct. 25, 1957

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Blue movies

Oct. 24, 1957Los Angeles The wages of sin was a hilltop mansion in Bel-Air for Donald De Munck, who according to The Times provided his home at 10689 Somma Way as a location to shoot stag films.* The Times account … Continue reading

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Scott trial update

  Oct. 24, 1957Los Angeles So many stories and only one Larry Harnisch. Here’s The Times coverage of the L. Ewing Scott case. Note the testimony of Detective Herman Zander:

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Christian Dior dies

Oct. 23, 1957

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A dose of skepticism–update

Clay Haskell sends his enhanced version of the Theodore Roosevelt Beckham photo and notes that there’s a second person visible on the driver’s side of the car:  

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Mystery photo

OK, this should be easy. This is not a "who" question or a "what" question (both fairly obvious). Why is this happening and why is it significant?   Photograph by Andrew H. Arnott / Los Angeles TimesMarlene Dietrich is fingerprinted … Continue reading

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Chinese Massacre, 1871

Oct. 27, 1883 Today is the 136th anniversary of the Chinese Massacre. [Note: This article uses names for ethnic minorities that were common in the 19th century–lrh].

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October 23, 1957: Matt Weinstock

Oct. 23, 1957 The lady, an Ay–Ayer, is sober again, and philosophic. Not long ago, she slipped, as A-Ayers sometimes do. Finding herself well-soused, with no money left for a cab and little sense of direction, she decided the clink … Continue reading

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A dose of skepticism

  Oct. 22, 1957 Los Angeles And here’s where storytelling trumped skepticism. Recall the death of Theodore Roosevelt Beckham, who killed Juvenile Officer Robert R. Christensen at 1524 Ingraham St. during an attempted arrest. The first news accounts said officers … Continue reading

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Bel-Air jewel theft

Oct. 23, 1957

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October 22, 1957: Matt Weinstock

October 22, 1957 The men of the copy desk gloomily agreed the other day that another hallowed city room custom is just about gone–reporters and editors bellowing “Boy!” and getting an instant and spirited response. Time was when this strident … Continue reading

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October 22, 1957: Paul V. Coates–Confidential File

October 22, 1957 A man once made the comment about Tijuana: “Pleasures are cheap there, but pain is cheaper.” And, for a long time, I felt the statement didn’t leave much to be disputed. Especially, as far as United States … Continue reading

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Flashback

Oct. 15, 1957 Los Angeles I missed this story the first time around, but somehow I don’t think it matters too much. The best ones are timeless.  

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Meet my boss, Walter Lantz

  Oct. 18, 1957BY HAL MORRIS Mirror-News Staff Writer There may be no production of cartoon shorts for theaters within five years, warns Walter Lantz, veteran cartoonist-producer. The creator of Woody Woodpecker blames the possible end of a theater cartoon … Continue reading

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Bombing in Viet-Nam

Oct. 22, 1957

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October 21, 1957: Matt Weinstock

October 21, 1957 Last Friday, a Hollywood hillsider named George was unable to start his car–the battery was dead. A neighbor obligingly drove him down the hill to a gas station, where George asked if he could get a rental … Continue reading

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