Monthly Archives: June 2009

Dodgers Star Banks on His Education

Photograph by Rothschild / KTTV Aug. 19, 1961: Jerry Doggett, left, Wally Moon and Vin Scully. Photo by Joe Kennedy / L.A. Times July 26, 1960: Wally Moon playing Texas Hold 'Em? No, it's just an innocent game of solitaire. … Continue reading

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Grand Jury Vice Probe! Gilmore Field Expanded

"Put That Pistol Down, Young Lady."   Keith's 1949 post on Gilmore Field has dropped us in the middle of an extremely complicated grand jury investigation of the Los Angeles Police Department. To summarize: Officers James Parslow, Thomas C. Lindholm … Continue reading

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Brazil Offers to Accept German Refugees

June 25, 1939: At the request of Pope Pius XII, Brazil offers to accept 3,000 German Catholics "of Jewish origin"

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City May Cut Police Overtime

June 25, 1899: A City Council committee weighs the complicated issue of police salaries. Some officers complain that their duties require more than an eight-hour workday. Another issue is whether travel time to get to their beats should be included … Continue reading

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Woman Sets Trap for Man Who Sent Obscene Poem

June 25, 1889: Siegel the Hatter has handmade hats! June 25, 1889: A young lady named Carrie Arnold (or Carrier Turner — The Times used both names) receives an indecent proposal — in verse — and her father persuades her … Continue reading

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Found on EBay — Burbank Theater

This postcard of the Burbank Theater, 548 S. Main St., has been listed on EBay. The theater was built in 1893 and torn down in 1974.  Bidding starts at $8.

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Matt Weinstock, June 24, 1959

The Other Half He calls himself Skid Row Joe From Kokomo. His conversation is rambling and disjointed. It doesn't seem to make much sense. Yet when you put it all together it does. Like some of William Faulkner's writing. "You … Continue reading

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Paul V. Coates — Confidential File, June 24, 1959

Confidential File A Stirring Problem When You're in Stir Among men doing hard time, the proper care and handling of a parole board is a priceless skill. It's an art practiced and polished and passed along from generation to generation … Continue reading

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A Kinder, Simpler Time Dept.: Your Camera

June 24, 1970: Polaroid film. Ask your parents (or grandparents) what flash cubes were. For that matter, ask them what Polaroid cameras were!

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Superman Autopsy Confirms Suicide, Coroner Says

June 24, 1959: Los Angeles County Coroner Theodore J. Curphey discusses the autopsy of "Superman" actor George Reeves, who died June 16, 1959. Reeves' mother hired attorney Jerry Giesler to look into the actor's death because she didn't believe he … Continue reading

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Minister, Wife Tried on Sex Charges

Photograph by the Los Angeles Times June 24, 1939: The Rev. Joseph Jeffers and his wife, Zella, sit at the defense table during their sensational morals trial, in which prosecutors showed a film of them taken during a raid on … Continue reading

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Times Movie Contest

June 24, 1939: The Times begins a movie contest. See if you can figure out the sample question.

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Police Court, June 24, 1899

June 24, 1899: The cure for weak men.

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Downtown Street Used as Racetrack!

June 24, 1889: No more racing on Grand Avenue!

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Found on EBay — One Magazine

The inaugural January 1953 issue of One magazine, published in Los Angeles, has been listed on EBay. One was a historic magazine that dealt with gay issues. It was declared obscene by the Postal Service, resulting in a landmark 1st … Continue reading

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Matt Weinstock, June 23, 1959

"Hazel, I Said No! You Can't Have a New Dress!" Numbers Game A lady named Julia has been confronted with a major dilemma — to move or not to move. Normal accretion being what it is, her apartment has become … Continue reading

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Paul V. Coates — Confidential File, June 23, 1959

  Confidential File Spoil-Sport Coates Tilts the Machine For a boy barely out of knickers, I have remarkable mental powers. Invariably, I can pick out the good guys from the bad guys on western TV. I'm uncanny at predicting the … Continue reading

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A Kinder, Simpler Time Dept.: Your Music

June 23, 1966: The Marantz Model 10B FM stereo tuner costs $750, or $4,924.09 USD 2008.

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Dog Attacks Actress — Koufax Sets Record

June 23, 1959: "Hello, Young Lady." Elaine Stewart said she was watching TV at the home of tenant Floyd Appel when his dog bit her on the lip. In 1963, she was awarded $4,500 in damages. At left, Irene Dunne … Continue reading

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Nuestro Pueblo: Central Jail

June 23, 1939: I think this is my favorite "Nuestro Pueblo" so far. The dialogue could come right out of some 1930s movie. Interestingly enough, the text was completely rewritten for the book.

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