Monthly Archives: May 2009

Woman Tries Suicide at Church, Feb. 20, 1928

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Found on EBay — Downtown L.A., 1908

  This postcard showing Broadway as seen from around 4th Street has been listed on EBay. The building in the distance with the pointed roof is the old City Hall, now a vacant lot next to the Hosfield/Victor Clothing Building. … Continue reading

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Matt Weinstock, May 20, 1959

"Don't shoot, Margo, I'm coming in!" Just a Mistake Several months ago the after-midnight serenity of the 100 block on South Commonwealth Avenue was disturbed by a sustained crashing noise which turned out to be a drunk driver banging into … Continue reading

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Paul V. Coates — Confidential File, May 20, 1959

Confidential File More Letters From a Badly Warped Mind The hard way, Jet Simrell got what he wanted this week: Headlines. By threatening to kill six superior judges and three other court officials, he got his name and picture plastered … Continue reading

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A Kinder, Simpler Time Dept.: The Office of Tomorrow

May 20, 1964. It's portable! It does multiplication! And it's only $443.09 USD 2008.

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U.S. Calls for Release of POWs; Lakers’ Coach Quits, May 20, 1969

Richard Nixon and South Vietnamese President Nguyen Van Thieu agree to meet. View this page The soap opera that was the 1968-69 Lakers had at least one more teary chapter. Butch Van Breda Kolff resigned, headed to Detroit after two … Continue reading

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State Athletic Commission Investigates Boxing, Cartoon Death Match, May 20, 1959

Isn't the Ambassador Hotel great? Oh wait, we let L.A. Unified tear it down. View this page Gangster Squad Officer J.J. "Jack" O'Mara calls on Joe Sica with a subpoena. Unfortunately, the runover of the story didn't get microfilmed. But … Continue reading

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Midnite Show at the Follies, May 20, 1939

"Political crises, European crises or stock market troubles mean nothing to our busy businessmen. They still heed the call of relaxation…."

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Flocks of Sheep Near City Hall, May 20, 1939

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Found on EBay — J.W. Robinson’s

This purse from J.W. Robinson's has been listed on EBay. Bidding starts at $5.

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Matt Weinstock — May 19, 1959

  Guardian of the Law On a recent Saturday about 2 p.m. Mrs. Joan Wheeler, 21, six months pregnant, began having pains. Her husband Ernest, 27, phoned the doctor, who said to take her to the hospital immediately and he … Continue reading

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Paul V. Coates — Confidential File, May 19, 1959

Confidential File Into Each Life Some Confusion Must Fall Beverly Hills is widely advertised in all its Chamber of Commerce brochures as one of the best-policed cities in the nation. As a direct result, I suppose, the town frequently runs … Continue reading

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Cashing In on Murder Victims

Every so often, someone decides that what the world needs more than anything else is a grisly "Black Dahlia" doll. This one is offered by a vendor named "dolls and dead things" and started life as a Barbie. I already … Continue reading

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A Kinder, Simpler Time Dept.: Smog Eyes

May 19, 1961 

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Soldier Killed, Hundreds Hurt in Holy Land Riots, May 19, 1939

I can accept a talking cartoon pelican. I can even accept a talking cartoon pelican that has human hands. But I'm having a hard time with a talking cartoon pelican carrying a machine gun. Maybe it's just me. View this … Continue reading

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Nuestro Pueblo

Somehow, this reminds me of the unfinished house in F. Scott Fitzgerald's "The Love of the Last Tycoon."

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Found on EBay — 1923 A.M. Radio

This Grebe CR-14 regenerative receiver has been listed on EBay. The vendor says this 1923 radio is in working condition — although if you have never tuned a regenerative receiver you'll need to learn how. I'm not sure I'd actually … Continue reading

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Found on EBay — Bullock’s Wilshire

This hat from Bullock's Wilshire has been listed on EBay. Bidding starts at $19.99.

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Matt Weinstock, May 18, 1959

Traffic Tantrums Noel Voge, professor of Slavic languages at UCLA, believes he has the explanation of our murderous freeway driving. It's tied in with GeoffreyGorer and his swaddled Russian babies. British anthropologist Gorer's thesis, which created quite a fuss when … Continue reading

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Paul Coates — Confidential File, May 18, 1959

A dramatic moment in "The Jackson Twins."  Confidential File Ex-POWs Tell of China Reds I talked with two young men this week about some things they have in common: Both served with the U.S. Army in Korea. Both were captured … Continue reading

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