Monthly Archives: May 2009

Paul V. Coates — Confidential File, May 9,1959

Confidential File Mash Notes and Comments "Mr. Coates: "Some years ago I recall reading one of your columns that was written in a nudist camp somewhere in the L.A. or Southern California area. "Would you mind telling us where it's … Continue reading

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Vintage Motorcycles Up for Auction

(Bonhams & Butterfields) This Vincent Black Shadow sold for $383,400 in October. By Susan Carpenter May 9, 2009 They leak, shake, rattle and spark — and sell for hundreds of thousands of dollars. The rarest of rare vintage motorcycles, these … Continue reading

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A Kinder, Simpler Time Dept.

May 9, 1930

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Bradley Leads Yorty, Pro Sports in Orange County, May 9, 1969

Creative financing by L.A. Unified: Balance the budget and avoid cutbacks by overestimating the amount of money it will receive from the state. Hipshot Percussion sends a bad hombre to meet his maker in Stan Lynde's "Rick O'Shay." It's fun … Continue reading

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Movie Star Mystery Photo

  Photograph by Walter Frederick Seely, 1448 Wilcox Ave. Jack Mulhall, Dec. 5, 1925 Update: As many people guessed, this is Jack Mulhall, a prolific actor who died at the age of 91. I had a difficult time choosing which … Continue reading

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Family Evicted From Chavez Ravine, May 9, 1959

The Times' coverage of the Chavez Ravine evictions isn't easy reading and clearly not the paper at its best. The construction of Dodger Stadium was something the paper campaigned for and those who opposed the plan were either ignored or … Continue reading

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Found on EBay — A Night on the Town, 1944

  A lot of seven souvenir nightclub photos, all from 1944, has been listed on EBay. These folks clearly got around: Earl Carroll's, the Florentine Gardens, the Cocoanut Grove, plus several clubs in San Francisco. Notice the woman at left … Continue reading

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Matt Weinstock — May 8, 1959

High Finance Talk is not only cheap, it's frequently boring. But once in a while, if you listen intently, you catch an offbeat fragment that is profound or wonderful nonsense or raffishly realistic. Mike Molony, who helps cover Hill St. … Continue reading

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Paul V. Coates — Confidential File, May 8, 1959

Confidential File Why Eyewitnesses Aren't Too Reliable Yesterday I detailed three recent local cases of innocent persons being jailed by mistaken eyewitness testimony. I told you that the cases weren't rare ones. Today, I'm going to tell you why. To … Continue reading

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A Kinder, Simpler Time Dept.

May 8, 1926

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Game Honors Roy Campanella, May 8, 1959

Los Angeles Times file photo May 7, 1959: Between the fifth and six innings of the benefit game for Roy Campanella, the lights at the Coliseum were extinguished and spectators struck matches and lit cigarette lighters as a tribute to … Continue reading

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Nuestro Pueblo

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Found on EBay — Earl Carroll’s

I usually don't run the EBay photos this big, but I'm baffled by this one. Take a look at the table: These folks have dinner rolls, glasses of water, silverware, etc. and then these huge buckets of ice Is this … Continue reading

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Matt Weinstock — May 7, 1959

Noisesome to Some Apparently a city employee who complained here about the music broadcast in City Hall is not alone in his irritation. Other tortured souls have chimed in with similar grievances. One man writes: "Each day from 7:30 a.m. … Continue reading

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Paul V. Coates — Confidential File, May 7, 1959

  Confidential File  An Eyewitness Can Be High Executioner There's a man in our society I fear. He's an honest man, conscientious and law-abiding. His intentions are the best. But because of — rather than in spite of — his … Continue reading

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A Kinder, Simpler Time Dept.

May 7, 1922

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The Latest Fashions; Dodgers vs. Angels? May 7, 1969

OK, ladies, fess up. How many of you dressed like this? The scarf on the arm thing is really intriguing–what kept it up? And those glasses! But to be honest, I usually enjoy the bold, dramatic artwork in the fashion … Continue reading

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Fred Astaire Wins 9 Emmys; Braves Beat Dodgers, May 7, 1959

The Milwaukee Braves were the class of the National League heading into the 1959 season. The Braves had faced the Yankees in the previous two World Series, winning in 1957 and taking the powerful Yankees to seven games both years. So … Continue reading

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Low Turnout Feared in City Primary; Ladies’ Days at the Ballpark, May 7, 1929

Newspaper design as it was practiced in the 1920s: An eight-column page with an editorial cartoon front and center above the fold as the only art. Lee Shippey was one of The Times' institutions for many years. In addition to … Continue reading

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Found on EBay — Earl Carroll’s

This program from Earl Carroll's has been listed on EBay. It's interesting to contrast these programs with those from the Florentine Gardens. In many ways, they are quit similar. Bidding starts at $5. var gaJsHost = (("https:" == document.location.protocol) ? … Continue reading

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