Monthly Archives: August 2008

Actress attempts suicide at home of movie star, August 1958

A young actress and model takes an overdose of sleeping pills at the home of Mickey Rooney, August 1958
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Movie star photo mystery

  Los Angeles Times file photo Who is this week’s star? Hint: She’s was better known on the stage than in pictures. Los Angeles Times file photo No correct guesses so far. Here’s another clew. Photograph by the Los Angeles … Continue reading

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Dodgers, the next generation, August 13, 1958

By Keith Thursby Times staff writer Found a fun story looking at many of the minor leaguers who would soon be ready to take their places with the Dodgers. With the 1958 team struggling, the Times’ Ned Cronin interviewed longtime … Continue reading

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Marines leave Lebanon, president seeks Middle East peace, August 13, 1958

  e lead the nation in alcoholism, according to The Times’ Harry Nelson. You can just call California "the intoxicated state." But 25.73 gallons of alcohol for every resident age 15 and older? Wow. President Eisenhower will address the U.N. … Continue reading

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History mystery–photo detective

  I was going through The Times’ photos of Spring Street and became rather irked that someone labeled this image in grease pencil. This is the intersection of Main, Temple and Spring before Spring was realigned.    Then I noticed … Continue reading

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Japan, Russia stop border war, Angels win 5-2, August 11, 1938

  This cartoon refers to Nazi Germany’s decision to offer Japan nothing but moral support in its war with Russia. Many more Axis caricatures are ahead.   Attorney Frank P. Doherty says the recall election seeking to remove Mayor Frank … Continue reading

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Dog IQ test, August 10, 1958

How smart is your dog? Read the Gettysburg Address to your faithful friend and find out. No, I mean it! Answers below. No cheating, Princess!

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Judge challenges mayor in election, Pirates win, August 10, 1938

  This Oldsmobile got 30 mpg and hit 30 mph in a 4,600-mile cross-country jaunt.  But in 1938, this was a 34-year-old car, the same age as a 1974 Oldsmobile today.   uperior Court Judge Fletcher Bowron accepts the nomination … Continue reading

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US sub sails under polar ice cap, Dodgers win over Giants, August 9, 1958

    he nuclear submarine Nautilus crosses beneath the polar ice cap and surfaces near Greenland … The U.S. plans to withdrawn 2,000 Marines from Lebanon … And U.N. Secretary-General Dag Hammarskjold proposes a peace plan for the Middle East … Continue reading

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Hundreds die as planes attack Chinese church, Angels lead league, August 9, 1938

    t left, Japanese planes bomb the Catholic cathedral in Canton, China … Superior Court Judge Fletcher Bowron is selected to be a candidate in the recall election against Mayor Frank Shaw, but Bowron hasn’t given his approval. In … Continue reading

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Thieves take memorial plaque, Nuestro Pueblo, August 8, 1938

  Some things apparently do not change. Today, people steal copper wiring and manhole covers and sell them for scrap metal. In the 1930s, bronze plaques were apparently at risk.   The Fremont Gate to Elysian Park, 1549 N. Broadway, … Continue reading

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US drops atomic bomb on Japan, August 6, 1945

    he beginning of the Atomic Age. Note that the Associated Press story identifies Hiroshima as a Japanese army base. President Harry Truman says the Japanese "may expect a rain of ruin from the air the like of which … Continue reading

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Police pose as reporters to evict woman, baseball players fight on airplane; August 6, 1958

  Jazz legend Ziggy Elman vanishes from his Valley home after an argument with his wife … over a chicken sandwich!   Robbers smash a jewelry store window and steal gems valued at up to $1 million ($7,287,702.23 USD 2007) … Continue reading

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Circus pays man for elephant bite; Angels win in 12th, August 6, 1938

  Jimmy Johnston gives boxer Bob Pastor some tips for his upcoming bout against Slapsie Maxie Rosenbloom … Jack Oakie and his wife are headed for divorce … and the Angels — the Los Angeles Angels — win against the … Continue reading

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Los Angeles History: Nuestro Pueblo

  Above, Eagle Rock as seen via Google Earth.   I don’t recall reading anything about a cross at the base of Eagle Rock, but there it is. According to The Times archives, a cross of electric lights was placed … Continue reading

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Movie executive hurt in crash; Cards beat Dodgers, August 5, 1958

  The Dodgers lose to the Cardinals, 3-2 … Willie Mays hits a home run to help the Giants beat the Cubs … Producer Jack L. Warner is badly hurt when his car hits a truck in France … Syria … Continue reading

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Lila Leeds: Movie star mystery photo

  Photograph by the Los Angeles Times To be fair, this week’s mystery movie star is more of a starlet. But you knew that, right? Can you identify her and, better yet, where the mystery photo was taken? Gosh, people … Continue reading

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Dodgers win 8-6, August 4, 1958

The Dodgers split a double-header with the Reds, winning 8-6 and losing 3-1 … the Braves win a double-header over the Giants … and gunmen rob a Malibu restaurant. Two gunmen break into the living quarters above the Malibu Sea … Continue reading

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Giants win over Cubs, August 4, 1938

  The Giants beat the Cubs, 8-3 … Pittsburgh wins against Boston … Bronko Nagurski flattens Gus Sonnenberg in wrestling … beautifying downtown Los Angeles … and Mayor Frank Shaw dismisses the upcoming recall recall election. Imagine this: There was … Continue reading

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Author: Alexander Solzhenitsyn

Selected articles by author Alexander Solzhenitsyn from the Los Angeles Times.
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