Monthly Archives: March 2009

Red Hot Chili Pepper!

Daily Mirror reader Todd Mecklem sends this Aug. 2, 1909, clipping from the Long Beach Press-Telegram. Unfortunately, The Times didn’t find this item newsworthy.

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In the Theaters — March 10, 1929

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Trouble Was His Business — Raymond Chandler

Sept. 12, 1943, a feature on the upcoming film "Double Indemnity." Here’s an undiscovered treasure: The Times’ Philip K. Scheuer interviews James M. Cain AND Raymond Chandler on the upcoming production of "Double Indemnity." Chandler tells Scheuer that his next … Continue reading

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Oscar-Winning Writer Dies; Wilt Gets 38 Rebounds, March 10, 1969

Three-time Oscar winner Charles Bracket dies at the age of 78. He also received an honorary Academy Award. Chamberlain, continued Consider an NBA player getting 38 rebounds in a single game. And that’s a statistical drop-off. Only Wilt Chamberlain could … Continue reading

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Civil War in Iraq; Dodgers Plan Don Drysdale Dolls, March 10, 1959

The U.S. plans to keep nuclear bombers airborne at all times in response to the potential threat of a Soviet missile attack. A boy is rescued from a near-drowning at Echo Park Lake. The Times publishes a lengthy obituary on … Continue reading

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Found on EBay — Batchelder Tile

  A vendor has separate listings for four pieces of Batchelder tile. There’s a pansy, above left, (bidding starts at $9.99); a Viking ship, middle left, (bidding starts at $9.99); and one of the Mayan pieces that seem to turn … Continue reading

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Matt Weinstock — March 9, 1959

Just a Low Character About a year ago evidence was disclosed here indicating that Carl Foreman had written the Oscar-winning screenplay for "The Bridge on the River Kwai" although Pierre Boule, who wrote the novel, got the salute.  If I … Continue reading

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Paul Coates — Confidential File, March 9, 1959

CONFIDENTIAL FILE Stymied: One Nice Little Kid in Tokyo Dwight Warnecke has a remarkable wife. By all rules of medical science, she should have died 10 years ago. But she didn’t. She remained alive. Very much alive. That she is, … Continue reading

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In the Theaters — March 9, 1927

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Trouble Was His Business — Raymond Chandler

As with “Farewell, My Lovely,” The Times evidently did not review Raymond Chandler’s third novel, “High Window.” When the movie was released as “The Brasher Doubloon,” it was the bottom half of a double bill with the 1938 film “Alexander’s … Continue reading

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Cooking With the Junior League

My friend Mary McCoy, of This Book Is for You (done with her husband, Brady Potts) and On Bunker Hill, has begun a new blog, Cooking With the Junior League, that will examine regional cooking as reflected in Junior League … Continue reading

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Defense Secretary Gets ‘Realistic’ Briefing on War; USC Stalls UCLA, March 9, 1969

 I got carried away today, but this was one of our huge Sunday papers. Councilman Tom Bradley didn’t beat Mayor Sam Yorty–this time. Bradley continued Kevin Thomas talks to Alfred Hitchcock and Claude Jade about "Topaz." Jade, continued Jade, continued … Continue reading

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Voices — Rush Limbaugh, 1989

Note: The Daily Mirror likes to revisit Times archival stories about today’s news makers. Here’s one we did on Rush Limbaugh in 1989–lrh Rush Limbaugh Gives Liberals the Business, Gets Plenty Himself Radio: The conservative talk-show host, whose program is … Continue reading

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Found on EBay — Batchelder Tile

Here’s a Batchelder tile of a peacock that has been listed on EBay. It’s a bit different that the other animal tiles that have been listed before. Bidding starts at $95.

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This Week on the Daily Mirror

Photograph by Ken Dare / Los Angeles TimesFrank Howard signs autographs during “Nuns’ Day” at Dodger Stadium, 1963 “Throwback” Thursby pulled this picture for a post coming up later this week and it was too good not to share. Isn’t … Continue reading

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In the Theaters — March 8, 1925

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Trouble Was His Business — Raymond Chandler

"The Big Sleep," "Farewell, My Lovely," "The High Window" and "The Lady in the Lake" are published in "The Raymond Chandler Omnibus," with a forward by Lawrence Clark Powell. Powell says: "Almost everything written about La Reina de Los Angeles, … Continue reading

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Russians Attack Chinese Embassy; Dodgers or Padres? March 8, 1969

  President Nixon presents three soldiers with the Medal of Honor for heroism in Vietnam.  UCLA over USC 61-55 in double overtime. You couldn’t blame The Times for paying attention to the expansion San Diego Padres. After all, it looked … Continue reading

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Services for Lou Costello, Advice to Young Ballplayers, March 8, 1959

Lou Costello’s service at Calvary Cemetery was attended by Danny Thomas, Red Skelton, George Jessel, Joe E. Brown, Jerry Colonna, Ronald Reagan, Leo Carrillo and Virginia Grey. Longtime partner Bud Abbott was a pallbearer.  Word in Hollywood is that "Some … Continue reading

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A Reminder From the Daily Mirror — Daylight Saving Time

Los Angeles Times file photo Pier Angeli and her little friend Chris remind Daily Mirror readers to turn their clocks ahead for Daylight Saving Time.

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