Monthly Archives: March 2008

Matt Weinstock

March 11, 1958 Committees have been formed, speeches are being made and posters and slogans are everywhere to discourage that abomination of society, the litterbug. It is clear that in the scale of villainy he is barely one notch below … Continue reading

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Paul Coates

March 11, 1958 He sat across the desk from me, and while he didn’t admit it outright, I got the feeling that he knew–by standards of our society–he was the lowest form of human being. Because in our kind of … Continue reading

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Dirty pix

March 11, 1958 Los Angeles As rackets go, it was a pretty good one. There was a lot of quick, easy money to be made from suckers. And because the victims were breaking the law, they couldn’t complain that they … Continue reading

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Dear Abby

March 11, 1968 Dear Stuck With Mother, boy do I hear you…. At 55, your mother is exactly the age that the Eskimos put their "ancient ones" on an ice floe and push them out to sea–just to solve problems … Continue reading

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Mystery photo

Los Angeles Examiner Negatives Collection in the the Regional History Collection of USC Libraries OK, who are they? Jerry Geisler and Lana Turner? (Chris Morales and Mike Mynahan). Yep, they were easy. Now for the fun part: Who are the … Continue reading

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March 11, 1958

Above, an early column by Jack Smith. Click on the thumbnail for the entire story … Below, meat prices are going up by 3 cents to 21 cents a pound (22 cents to $1.53 USD 2007) … The U.S. will … Continue reading

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March 11, 1938

Above, The Times not only identified a woman who says she was the victim of an attack (notice how we tiptoe around the word "rape"), we even ran her picture. Even though I knew newspapers used to do identify rape … Continue reading

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March 11, 1908

Below, 100 masked night riders shoot and whip African Americans in Birmingham, Ky. …  A man is arrested after a fight over a woman turns deadly …  And there’s pandemonium in prices at Bukowski Square, courtesy of Overell’s. Email me

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Matt Weinstock

March 10, 1958 In the dark days of the Depression of the 1930s, Police Chief James E. Davis deployed 40 L.A. policemen to the Arizona state line to turn back the stream of jobless people heading for California. The rumor … Continue reading

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Paul Coates

March 10, 1958 He’s a character actor. In movie circles his name is well known, and if I told it to you you’d probably say it sounded familiar. But he’d prefer that I didn’t use it. He’s suffered enough embarrassment … Continue reading

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Videotape

April 28, 1958Los Angeles As The Times noted in November 1957, NBC planned to introduce videotaped programs with the switch to daylight saving time. Although the time switch didn’t occur until April 27 in 1958, we have already rolled the … Continue reading

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Dear Abby

March 10, 1968 Dear Disenchanted … I’m going to take the high road here. I could say a lot of cynical, petty things by channeling Al Bundy, but that wouldn’t solve anything … OK, you can dump her and end … Continue reading

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March 10, 1958

Above, yes, it’s William Peter Blatty, author of "The Exorcist," writing about the Middle East. In fact, he was in the U.S. Foreign Service and stationed in Beirut … Below, attempts to control air pollution in California … Mamie Eisenhower … Continue reading

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March 10, 1938

Above, two more movies that are not on Netflix … Below, Mayor Frank Shaw dismisses the recall campaign as the work of "New York vice lords" who are trying to take over the city … Please don’t pick the wildflowers … Continue reading

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Long Beach quake

March 11, 1933 Long Beach Email me

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March 10, 1908

Below, a status report on construction of the Los Angeles Aqueduct … Los Angeles Railway officials look into what was almost a disastrous crash between two streetcars … A 5-year-old girl is badly burned when embers set her clothes on … Continue reading

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March 9, 1958

Above, a literary time capsule: Thomas B. Costain … James Jones … James Gould Cozzens … and Vance Packard. Below, Republican President Dwight Eisenhower calls for a huge spending program to end the U.S. recession. Eisenhower advocates civil works programs … Continue reading

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March 9, 1938

Above, two movies you will not find on Netflix … The Harry Raymond bombing takes a crucial turn with the beginning of a campaign to recall Mayor Frank Shaw … A writ of habeas corpus is denied for Police Capt. … Continue reading

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March 9, 1908

A woman nearly dies when she runs into a burning home at  1707 Brooklyn Ave. to retrieve $25 hidden under a mattress–another killer gasoline stove is to blame … Westminster Presbyterian Church (this time reported to be at Denker and … Continue reading

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Mystery photo

Photograph by Frank Q. Brown / Los Angeles Times OK, this photo is from the funeral of Columbia executive Harry Cohn, which was held on a massive sound stage that had been turned into a chapel. Who are these pallbearers, … Continue reading

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