Monthly Archives: October 2008

October 6, 1965: Koufax chooses faith over Dodgers

By Gary Rubin Times Staff Writer Would he pitch? That was the question Dodger fans were asking themselves 43 years ago on the eve of their World Series opener against the Minnesota Twins. The “he” in this case was Sandy … Continue reading

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New fall TV shows, October 9, 1958

Just say the secret word! Tonight we have "Playhouse 90," starring Jackie Gleason in William Saroyan’s "The Time of Your Life." I wonder what the younger generation, raised on "American Idol," makes of a 90-minute network TV show devoted to … Continue reading

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Jews pay tribute to the dead, October 8, 1962

Photograph by Frank Q. Brown / Los Angeles Times Rabbi Meyer H. Simon of Glendale sounds the shofar to begin services at Mt. Sinai Memorial-Park in honor of Jewish dead. Rabbi Edgar F. Magnin of Wilshire Boulevard Temple spoke before … Continue reading

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Chucko the Clown on KABC-TV, 1956

Chucko the Clown, entertaining young viewers while moms do the housework. Accompanied by a great little video.

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California pension plan, Ham and Eggs, October 1938

You might ask, "What’s this little item?" Good question. You may have noticed that The Times ran a picture of one of these bills on Oct. 4, 1938. One of the hotly contested issues in the 1938 election was the … Continue reading

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New fall TV shows, October 8, 1958

Hey it’s "Wagon Train" with Dean Stockwell! The new Wednesday night shows debut, with Gene Barry in "Bat Masterson," a short-lived series that tried to capitalize on the popularity of the TV Westerns. Times critic Cecil Smith ruminates on the … Continue reading

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Movie revivals, L.A. Plays Itself

In case you missed it last time, "L.A. Plays Itself" will be shown Sunday, Oct. 12, 2008, 8 p.m. at the Egyptian Theatre. Tickets are $8, $10. "L.A. Plays Itself" has become a cult film in part because Thom Andersen … Continue reading

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October 7, 1949: Actress vanishes

Denise Hamilton writes: It was 59 years ago today that brunette starlet Jean Spangler vanished, leaving behind a young daughter, gangster pals, movie star connections and a mystery that remains unsolved more than a half-century later. On October 7, 1949, … Continue reading

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Dodgers and Philadelphia in the playoffs, October 4, 1977

Note the Dial Torgerson byline in a story datelined Jerusalem. Torgerson and freelance photographer Richard Cross were killed in Honduras on June 21, 1983, when their car drove over a U.S.-made landmine evidently placed by Nicaraguan forces.   By Keith … Continue reading

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Coming attractions — Historic black settlement turns 100

Photo courtesy of California State ParksLt. Col. Allen Allensworth A look at the centennial of Allensworth, being celebrated this weekend, Oct. 11-12, 2008.  By Steve ChawkinsTimes Staff Writer In 1908, Lt. Col. Allen Allensworth, a charismatic ex-slave and retired military … Continue reading

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Rams remain unbeaten, October 7, 1968

  The Rams stayed unbeaten with their fourth victory of the season, their best start since 1949. It took a goal-line stand to hold off the 49ers in a 24-10 victory. Players of the game: The defensive unit that held … Continue reading

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October 7, 1938: Star pitcher Dizzy Dean walks his last mile

By Keith Thursby Times staff writer They don’t write exits like this anymore. Dizzy Dean and the Cubs lost to the Yankees, 6-3, in the second game of the 1938 World Series. But it was more than a loss–it might … Continue reading

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Fall TV season, Yankees win Game 5 of World Series, October 7, 1958

Max and Ina Balchowsky with what was evidently "Old Yeller I," or as The Times called it, "Old Horrible." My goodness, are those three deuces? The fall 1958 season continues with Tuesday’s new shows. "Rescue 8" might be the only … Continue reading

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Movie revivals — The Unholy Three

Coming soon to a theater near you… Above, "The Unholy Three," 1925. Oct. 7, 2008, 8 p.m. Silent Movie Theatre. Tickets $10."The Unholy Three," Lon Chaney, Mae Busch.  

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Yankees one game away from losing series, October 6, 1958

Gary Cooper and Julie London in "Man of the West." By Keith Thursby Times Staff Writer The Yankees were one game away from losing two consecutive World Series for the first time since the 1920s.  The Milwaukee Braves, led by … Continue reading

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Rams win over 49ers, 33-3, October 6, 1958

The 1958 Rams were known as an offensive bunch. After all, this team was coached by Sid Gillman, regarded even then as an offensive genius. But even though the Rams defeated the 49ers, 33-3, the story by The Times’ Cal … Continue reading

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The fall TV season, October 6, 1958

The fall 1958 television season begins with some returning shows ("Highway Patrol") and some new programs, including "The Ann Sothern Show" and "Desilu Playhouse." Although "Desilu Playhouse" had a relatively brief run, it is notable for launching two of the … Continue reading

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Young cancer patient cheers for Cubs, October 6, 1938

Nazis bill Czechs for "reparations"; Mayor Fletcher Bowron plans investigation of civic corruption. Crowds gather outside on 1st Street outside The Times Building to watch World Series results on the newspaper’s scoreboard. It looks like they had loudspeakers as well. … Continue reading

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Movie revivals — He Walked by Night

Coming soon to a theater near you… Above, "He Walked by Night,"1948. Feb. 10, 2009, 8 p.m. Ramo Auditorium at Caltech."He Walked by Night," with discussion afterward. Frank Capra Film Series. Free.  

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October 5, 1958: Lost genius found in homeless camp

Elmer Clarence “Mox” Meukel told his story to a couple of hobos in a shack on Scott Island in the Truckee River near Reno. Most people wrote him off as a crackpot dreamer. After all, he was a sometime songwriter … Continue reading

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