Monthly Archives: April 2008

Mystery pet photo

OK, cat lovers, who likes Siamese? Marlon Brando? Alas, no. John Wayne? Sorry, no. Clark Gable and Carole Lombard (Alexa Foreman). Absolutely right!   Los Angeles Times file photo Clark Gable and Carole Lombard at their home in Encino, March … Continue reading

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Dodgers’ debut

April 16, 1958   By Keith Thursby Times Staff Writer                  After all the months of planning, negotiations and expectations, the Dodgers played their first game on the West Coast and were shut … Continue reading

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Matt Weinstock

April 15, 1958

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Paul Coates

April 15, 1958

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April 15, 1958

Stone Age etiquette: Married women have no first names.  And I love the line about the proper way to address "trades people." Gosh, Louise Davis’ etiquette columns are turning into a guilty pleasure. Check out her advice from 1961. Husband … Continue reading

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April 15, 1908

Below, an old-fashioned lunatic–really crazy–is on trial in the killing of his ex-wife, who used to sleep with a knife under her pillow. He uses the "everything went black" defense … The Police Board appoints a committee to study scam … Continue reading

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Pope Paul VI visits U.S.

Oct. 5, 1965 Pope Paul VI makes history with a 14-hour visit to the U.S. The Times devotes 11 pages to the pontiff, including a transcript of the pope’s remarks at the U.N. (Pages 4 and 7), a page of … Continue reading

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Matt Weinstock

April 14, 1958

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Paul Coates

April 14, 1958

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Mystery photo

OK, who are they? Jean Gabin is the guy. (Alexa Foreman) Right. He’s the easy one. Frances Fisher? Sorry, no. Paulette Goddard? Alas, not. Marlene Dietrich? Unfortunately, no. Frances Farmer? Sorry, no. Gloria Grahame? Alas, not. Jane Greer? Sorry, no. … Continue reading

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April 14, 1958

Above, the Dodgers get a champagne welcome from Lawrence Welk at the Aragon Ballroom. Below, can it really be 50 years since Van Cliburn won the Tchaikovsky piano competition?  And in case you’re wondering: Liu Shi-kun and Lev Vlasenko tied … Continue reading

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April 14, 1938

Above, as the darkness of the Nazis spreads across Europe, Jews in Los Angeles prepare to celebrate Passover. Below, attorneys for the three defendants in the Harry Raymond bombing are reportedly at odds over Police Capt. Earle Kynette’s ploy of … Continue reading

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April 14, 1908

Above, stock up at Jevne’s. Below, Alexander Parquett, a plasterer from Maine, wasn’t expected to live after he fractured his skull in a two-story fall at the Masonic Temple under construction at Figueroa and Pico. But he pulled through, at … Continue reading

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Know your Dodgers

April 13, 1958

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April 13, 1958

KNOB-FM (103.1) went on the air in August 1957 as the world’s first all-jazz station under the ownership of Sleepy Stein, The Times said. According to an Aug. 18, 1957, story by Don Page, the station had received permission to … Continue reading

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The comics

April 13, 1958 Yes, kids, someday soon we earthlings will be mining the moon. Email me

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Modern makeover

April 13, 1958 The Professional Building gets an overhaul, mostly a facade and new elevators that don’t require an operator.  It was later torn down and was a parking lot for many years. I didn’t know until now that this … Continue reading

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April 13, 1938

Above, the Jewish community of Vienna struggles to survive under the Nazis. Below, the trial of Police Capt. Earle Kynette begins in the Harry Raymond bombing and Kynette arrives in court having transformed his appearance … Former City Atty. Erwin … Continue reading

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April 13, 1908

Above, wouldn’t it be fun to know what exactly is in Dr. Hoffman’s Nerve Syrup? Below, the sad tale of a woman believed to be Mrs. W.I. Roberts, who died after collapsing in line at the Pacific Electric Depot, 6th … Continue reading

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Stompanato inquest

April 11, 1958Los Angeles The Mirror published excerpts of the coroner’s inquest in the death of Johnny Stompanato. Several crucial paragraphs about the stabbing are, unfortunately, illegible in my scan of the first runover page. I’ll try to get a … Continue reading

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