Monthly Archives: March 2008

Paul Coates

March 8, 1958 A high school official who nearly died from stab wounds inflicted by a sheriff’s vice officer said today that he intends to take legal action against the deputy. William R. Barringer, 43, dean of boys and vice … Continue reading

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March 8, 1958

Transportation in Los Angeles as it was 50 years ago. A motorist is stranded on the median of the Harbor Freeway. Significant point: At this time in Los Angeles history, the freeways were patrolled by the LAPD, not the CHP … Continue reading

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March 8, 1908

Above, meet Margaret Deland and take a look at some of the things she says: Divorce is selfish, it’s socially criminal to bring a child into the world that can’t be properly cared for, and she opposes women’s suffrage because … Continue reading

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House of the week

March 8, 1908 Los Angeles Above, the Kellogg mansion, built for newspaper executive F.W. Kellogg. It was named Highlawn by John Muir, The Times says. One of my favorite pastimes is to visit these 100-year-old "homes of the week" but … Continue reading

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Sleepy Lagoon

Aug. 3, 1942 Los Angeles I received several requests for Times stories on the Sleepy Lagoon case after we published the obituary of Manuel Reyes, who was wrongly convicted in the slaying of Jose Diaz. This is our first story … Continue reading

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Matt Weinstock

March 7, 1958 Another citizen is resentful because police came and got him at 2 a.m. on a warrant for an unanswered parking violation. Eventually, after the long ride to City Jail, the processing and waiting, a neighbor put up … Continue reading

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Dear Abby

March 6, 1968 OK, does anybody want to take a guess at what’s going on here? Email me

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March 7, 1958

Above, a look at upcoming films with African American casts, "St. Louis Blues" and "Porgy and Bess." Click on the image to read the complete story. Below, time to take the classic Porsche 356 up to see the snow …  … Continue reading

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March 7, 1938

Above, Spencer Tracy as the Tin Man–that’s a casting idea that never occurred to me. Or to MGM, apparently. Below, former President Hoover is to visit Hitler … Cleanup from the storms continues as the death toll reaches 92 … … Continue reading

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March 7, 1908

Above, an African American church is planted at 37th Street and Denker, The Times says.  According to the church’s website, Westminster Presbyterian was built at 35th Place and Denker. Below, The Times reports on Los Angeles County’s plans for a … Continue reading

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Matt Weinstock

March 6, 1958 They’ve stuck a flock of pictures on the walls of the County Museum by some fellow named Degas and, well, I was shanghaied by some well-meaning friends the other night just like in "This Is Your Life" … Continue reading

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Paul Coates

March 6, 1958 I was visited yesterday by one of the women who placed the following classified ad in a local community newspaper: WIVES of union members who protested conditions at Union Headquarters–sued by Union officials for 1/2 million dollars–need … Continue reading

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Lies and consequences

Perhaps other folks were shocked by the revelation that "Love and Consequences" by Margaret B. Jones, a.k.a. Margaret Seltzer, was a complete fake. It was old news to me. Here’s my own experience, from Donald H. Wolfe’s 2005 "The Black … Continue reading

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March 6, 1958

Above, Hey look what I found! An interview with Saul Bass. Is this cool or what? Below, Marie McDonald and Harry Karl, alias "Karl the Shoe Man." You may recall earlier posts about the Jane Russell film "Fuzzy Pink Nightgown." … Continue reading

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March 6, 1938

It’s Sunday in Los Angeles, which means The Times runs all our special weekly features. At top, the home plan of the week. Above, a full page ad for Camels in the comics, showing that champion skaters smoke like chimneys … Continue reading

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March 6, 1908

Fritz Kreisler and ostriches, with the White Sox thrown in. No shortage of things to do in 1908 Los Angeles … Below, in an ideal world The Times would have packaged its three stories about red activists, two on the … Continue reading

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Matt Weinstock

March 5, 1958 A few days before his father died in 1936, F.B. Kelley sent him a postal money order for $50. Last month, in going through some old papers, Kelley came upon the familiar green piece of paper–uncashed. It … Continue reading

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Found on EBay

Regular reader Callbox Sam pointed out this item on EBay: A copy of the Feb. 8, 1947, Herald-Express with the Page 1 story about Joseph Dumais’ confession in the Black Dahlia killing. Dumais conned Army investigators (but not the LAPD) … Continue reading

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Pellicano file

June 29, 1977 Isn’t this a grim little story…. How odd that Pellicano was involved in it. Hm.

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March 5, 1958

Above, note the longstanding popularity of mysteries–alas, the Daily Mirror won’t be doing mystery tunes anytime soon. Below, a prowler who cures his nausea by being a peeping Tom is arrested near the scene of the Marjorie Hipperson killing …  … Continue reading

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