Monthly Archives: February 2009

At the Movies, March 2, 1924

I love the artwork in these 1920s movie ads. Check out the "Flaming Youth" Girl and the Knickerbocker Syncopaters.

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Airliner Vanishes En Route to L.A., Coin Flip for Alcindor, February 19, 1969

The Mineral County Airlines DC-3 was found in August on the northeast face of Mt. Whitney. Lew Alcindor and the New York Nets –what might have been. Back when two basketball leagues were battling over the best players, the Nets … Continue reading

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LBJ Upstages Ike, What’s Wrong With the Dodgers, February 19, 1959

Sen. Lyndon Johnson steals the show from President Eisenhower during a stop in Texas. Gene Sherman calls Richard Nixon"one of the world’s great extemporaneous speakers." Woman’s arms, legs, found on highway between Tijuana and Rosarito Beach. Above, Robert Leonard Mason … Continue reading

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Changeling Articles

The boy claiming to be Walter Collins poses with Christine Collins, Aug. 18, 1928 Note: Typepad’s indexing feature is a little off. Here are the "Changeling" stories appearing in the Daily Mirror: Christine Collins’ letters All "Changeling" stories Part 1  … Continue reading

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Found on EBay — Bullock’s Wilshire

This is a Prince Pure Mongolian cashmere coat from the Collegienne department at Bullock’s Wilshire. Bidding starts at $9.99.

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Matt Weinstock — February 18, 1959

Hairy Hunch When a Cuban Revolution hit the headlines a month ago actor Paul Fierro craftily played a hunch. Sooner or later, he reasoned, someone would make a movie about Fidel Castro. So he let his whiskers grow. It was … Continue reading

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Paul Coates — Confidential File, February 18, 1959

CONFIDENTIAL FILE Wall of Prejudice: Job Age Barrier The events which led up to Toni Hyatt’s becoming an outcast don’t make much sense. But neither does the fact that today she’s an untouchable in our society. That’s why some background … Continue reading

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Tragedy Strikes in Pasadena, December 29, 1948

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World Mourns Death of Pope; Ban Baseball on Radio? February 18, 1939

  The Daily Mirror is a few days late with coverage of the passing of Pope Pius XI, who died at the Vatican on Feb. 10, 1939. In Los Angeles, Pius XI was remembered in an elaborate Mass at St. … Continue reading

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Voices — Louie Bellson, 1924-2009

Louie Bellson and Pearl Bailey at the Cocoanut Grove, July 19, 1959. Friday August 23, 1991 Big-Band Ambassador Louie Bellson Drums Up American Jazz as a Catalyst for Global Cooperation By BILL KOHLHAASESPECIAL TO THE TIMES Earlier this week, during … Continue reading

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Found on EBay — Bullock’s Wilshire

These Garolini shoes from Bullock’s Wilshire have been listed on EBay. The Buy It Now price is $24.99. 

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Matt Weinstock — February 17, 1959

Right-Hand Waiver Play No. 995 is very popular in the legal league these days. It is the argument for dismissal of a charge against a defendant on the grounds that the evidence was searched through illegal search and seizure. Atty. … Continue reading

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Paul Coates — Confidential File, February 17, 1959

CONFIDENTIAL FILE Phony Tax Expert Flaunts Shingle It’s that season again. Not the rainy season. That’s here, too, but it’s not the one I’m talking about. I’m referring to the season when phony income tax "experts" begin sprouting up along … Continue reading

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Nuestro Pueblo — February 6, 1939

Citizens Chevrolet, 2030 Colorado Blvd. I was pleased to find a little documentation of this method of advertising. I first heard about it when I interviewed Walter H. "Tim" Leimert Jr., who said his father did the same thing to … Continue reading

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Random Shot — Hollywood 1941

Los Angeles Times file photo Here’s another picture I found while looking for something else. It’s the Hollywood Professional Building, 7046 Hollywood Blvd., built about 1925, in a photo dated July 2, 1941. Luckily, there are all sorts of details … Continue reading

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Found on EBay — Haggarty’s

This hat from Haggarty’s has been listed on EBay. Bidding starts at $29.

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Matt Weinstock — February 16, 1959

Mishmash of Muse When she appeared at the state employment office for her weekly dole, a lady I know reported she’d sold an article for $15. The clerk looked at her file and frowned, "You do free-lance writing? It isn’t … Continue reading

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Paul Coates — Confidential File, February 16, 1959

CONFIDENTIAL FILE Those Sick Minds Are Again at Work The sick minds are working overtime again. They’ve found another "cause." And they’re spreading the word. This morning I received my pamphlet. It came indirectly — through a reader who was … Continue reading

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Sirhan Trial, February 15, 1969

A Navy inquiry into the Pueblo incident, Gabby Hayes dies, a landslide closes the Pomona Freeway and the State Board of Education decides that a school is racially imbalanced if there’s a 15% difference from the racial makeup of youngsters … Continue reading

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LAPD Officer Suspended for Misconduct, January 5, 1959

Police Officer Charles Wolf, serial No. 4115, got himself into a bit of trouble… … at 502 S. Westlake Ave. … … with a "dissolute person" named Ruth Schneider. — She was also a prostitute. — She also got possession … Continue reading

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