Monthly Archives: June 2009

Chinese Opium Dens of Los Angeles

June 16, 1889: After quite a long rant on the degenerate nature of the Chinese — the maids and cooks are corrupting the good white homes of Los Angeles by providing narcotics to young, idle society men and women — … Continue reading

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Woman Who Asks Men to Marry Her Is Crazy!

June 16, 1889: An update on Louis Silverstein and the case of Minnie J. Hinton, 40, who kept asking men to marry her. And yes, we described a 40-year-old woman as an "old lady."

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Found on EBay — Old Map of Los Angeles

A 1954 Thomas Bros. Guide for Los Angeles has been listed on EBay. These old maps come in handy around the Daily Mirror HQ. Bidding starts at $9.95.

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Matt Weinstock, June 15, 1959

Book sales are at a record high, Sylvia Porter says. People are turning off their TVs and reading ("Exodus" and "Lolita," presumably). East Coast Culture Actor Harold Peary, among others, was propelled to his typewriter by mention of the We … Continue reading

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Paul V. Coates — Confidential File, June 15, 1959

Here's another panel you'll never see in the legacy version of "Peanuts." Confidential File 'Practical' Advice to June Graduates Eleven months out of the year I've got no feud with the eggheads of my generation. It's only in the month … Continue reading

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A Kinder, Simpler Time Dept: Bombing a Japanese Air Base in China

  June 15, 1943: Times reporter Tom Treanor goes on a bombing raid of a Japanese base in China. Treanor, the author of "One Damn Thing After Another," died in a jeep crash Aug. 18, 1944, during the liberation of … Continue reading

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Second Takes — Samuel Goldwyn

The Times' Jack Smith continues his series on Samuel Goldwyn. "When I arrived in New York I was absolutely alone, with no friend or relative to greet me," Goldwyn says.

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Vice President Visits Disneyland

June 15, 1959: Vice President Nixon shakes hands with a spaceman at Disneyland, which opened six new attractions, including the Matterhorn, the monorail (capable of 80 mph!) and the submarine rides. Then the family goes to Knott's Berry Farm, where … Continue reading

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Star Gives Movie Profits to Jewish Refugees

Chaplin's famous dance with a globe in "The Great Dictator."

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Man Kills Wife, Attempts Suicide

June 15, 1899: Earl Hanchett kills his wife and attempts suicide. The nurse who was hired to tend their baby says: "Why didn't you do as good a job on yourself as you did on her?" Hanchett lived to stand … Continue reading

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He’s Not Dead Yet!

June 15, 1889: Father Damen is not dead, as was reported this afternoon.

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Found on EBay — Hollywood Hills

This 1908 postcard showing Hollywood in its rural days has been listed on EBay. Bidding starts at $6.

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A Kinder, Simpler Time Dept: Nazis Enter Paris

June 14, 1940: France begs America for help as Nazis enter Paris.

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Nixon Urges Whittier Grads to Avoid Prejudice — and He Likes the Dodgers

Gus Arriola is one of my favorite comic strip artists. His drawings are so clean and he's a marvelous draftsman. Vice President Richard Nixon and his family visit Disneyland and stay at the Disneyland Hotel. He also says he shaves … Continue reading

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Nuestro Pueblo: Santa Anita

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Ex-Officer Goes Crazy on Drugs, Alcohol

June 14, 1889: Louis Silverstein is drinking, taking drugs and writing letters to civic officials. 

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Found on EBay — The Brown Derby

This c. 1947 menu from the Brown Derby has been listed on EBay. Bidding starts at $9.99.

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Matt Weinstock — June 13, 1959

  "Unbelievable!" Mafia Troubles Sometimes a person just doesn't know what to think. When the Jackie Leonard case broke, Chief Parker said the beating was pure revenge by the Mafia," to which he has attributed all sorts of deviltry. A … Continue reading

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Paul V. Coates — Confidential File, June 13, 1959

  Confidential File Mash Notes and Comments "Dear Paul, "There is a new game going around that I am the sole instigator of which has the skeptics saying, 'How about that?' It's spreading like wild flowers. "Here's all you do: … Continue reading

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A Kinder, Simpler Time Dept.: Your Cinema

  June 13, 1938: "Marihuana" is playing at the President theater, Broadway near 8th Street. And guess who's in "How to Undress in Front of Your Husband": Trixie Friganza!

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