Monthly Archives: June 2009

Cannibalism on the Frontier

The Colorado Supreme Court weighs the case of Alfred Packer in the deaths of five men …   … Packer admitted killing one man but said it was in self-defense. He also admits eating their bodies.

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Council Debates Cow Ordinance

June 18, 1889: The City Council debates measures on keeping cows and chickens in downtown Los Angeles. 

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Found on EBay — Hobart Bosworth

What is billed as a period photo of early movie actor Hobart Bosworth has been listed on EBay. Bosworth appeared in early Selig Polyscope movies and left several accounts of his early days in films. Bidding starts at $9.99.

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Matt Weinstock, June 17, 1959

Galloping Inflation As all armchair horse players know, bookmakers don't pay track odds. They limit payoffs to $60 for win, $24 for place and $12 for show on a $2 bet. Of course, this takes care of most wagers, but … Continue reading

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Paul V. Coates — Confidential File, June 17, 1959

Confidential File Orval Faubus Adds to the Ad Absurdum I know I'll hate myself in the morning. But right now, I can't resist the temptation to confess that I really admire Gov. Orval Faubus. Can't help it. I just do. … Continue reading

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A Kinder, Simpler Time: Your Rights

June 18, 1953: Irwin Edelman, Pershing Square orator, is enmeshed in the Rosenberg case. He was convicted in 1949 as a "vagrant dissolute person" in a case that went to the U.S. Supreme Court. In 1953, he sought refuge in … Continue reading

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A Kinder, Simpler Time Dept: Your Transportation

June 17, 1950:  Downtown is jammed with cars after transit workers go on strike. The good news? The new Hyperion sewage treatment plant allows Venice Beach to reopen after being quarantined since 1943.

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Religion and War; Dodgers’ Attendance Declines

"You pray that you get back alive and in one piece," says Spec. 5 Michael G. Johnson of Miami. The Times didn't run any photos with Harry Trimborn's nondupe from Saigon about religious faith among the military in Vietnam.  All … Continue reading

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Second Takes — Samuel Goldwyn

June 17, 1959: Jack Smith's series on Samuel Goldwyn continues. "[Robert] Sherwood and I were watching the first cut of the picture," Goldwyn says of "The Best Years of Our Lives." "It was very rough. Sherwood turned to me and … Continue reading

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Star of Hit TV Show Kills Himself!

George Reeves, star of "Superman," one of the most popular shows on TV, kills himself with a 9-millimeter Luger and The Times runs the story inside. I wonder what the editors were thinking. Present at the time were Reeves' fiancee, … Continue reading

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Elderly Woman Fights Officer

  June 17, 1899: Officer Shand attempts to arrest Magdalena Schultz and after a terrible fight, subdues her with help from Deputy Johnston.

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Man Tries to Kill Woman Who Rejected Him

June 17, 1889: Charley Harper is accused of trying to kill Mrs. Brown because she wouldn't live with him.

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Found on EBay — Los Angeles Examiner

A July 2, 1945, issue of the Los Angeles Examiner has been listed on EBay. Notice that it's a war extra, presumably intended for street sales. This is not the edition people would have received at home. It's impossible to … Continue reading

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Matt Weinstock, June 16, 1959

This was one very sad day in my young life.   Blind Justice Sees While absent-mindedly crossing a downtown intersection, an elderly woman saw the traffic policeman at the corner coming toward her and realized in panic that she was jaywalking … Continue reading

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Paul V. Coates — Confidential File, June 16, 1959

"A Huge Door Slowly Begins to Swing Open." Confidential File If Stomach's Strong, Visit Tijuana Prison Robert Petersen, a slightly built 18-year old kid from Belmont, Cal., was released from Mexico's La Mesa State Prison, near Tijuana, this week. He'd … Continue reading

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Crash Kills LAPD Motorcycle Officer

June 16, 1935: Officer A.C. "Scotty" Madon is fatally injured when he swerves his motorcycle to avoid hitting a car at 96th Street and Western Avenue. One of the hazards of research in old newspapers is that names dictated over … Continue reading

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A Kinder, Simpler Time Dept: Family Dispute

June 16, 1946: Samuel Alson tries to commit suicide after killing his son, Clayton, and the son's fiancee, Loma Quiroz. Killer Samuel Aslon escaped from prison in 1950, but The Times never reported whether he was recaptured. Samuel Aslon died … Continue reading

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Second Takes — Samuel Goldwyn

Part 3 of Jack Smith's series on Samuel Goldwyn. Goldwyn describes discovering Vilma Banky — and making her into a star of silent films. He also spent a fortune on her marriage to Rod La Rocque.

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Streetcar Kills Motorcycle Officer

June 16, 1920: Motorcycle Officer E. Peter Bradley is killed when he ignores crossing signals and is hit by an inbound streetcar at Ventura and Lankershim boulevards.

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Nuestro Pueblo: Wilmington

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