Monthly Archives: June 2009

USC Coach Turns Down Lakers’ Offer

“Who Wants a Dumb Artist Around Who Can’t Even Keep Out of Trouble?” The Lakers offered their coaching job to a very successful college coach who wouldn’t even have to relocate. No, not John Wooden. USC Coach Bob Boyd turned … Continue reading

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Former President Says ‘Liberal,’ ‘Conservative’ Labels Are ‘Dumdum’ Words

"She Left This Note Written in Lipstick! It Explains Everything.' In a commencement address at Earlham College, former President Herbert Hoover says that labels like "liberal" and "conservative" are "dumdum words to assassinate men and then to plant bitter onions … Continue reading

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San Francisco Court Bans Strip Scene in Play

  June 13, 1899: San Francisco audiences are crowding the theater to see the "widely advertised disrobing scene" in Leon Gandillot's "The Turtle." Oct. 23, 1989: Sadie Martinot's scandalous scene in "The Turtle."   May 9, 1923: Sadie Martinot, star … Continue reading

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All-Night Bakery

June 13, 1889: The Vienna Bakery, 1st and Spring streets, open all night.

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Found on EBay — Bullock’s Wilshire

This red outfit from Bullock's Wilshire has been listed on EBay. Bidding starts at $99.99.

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Matt Weinstock — June 12, 1959

Wrong Rite It seems incredible but people keep going to the wrong funerals. Announcement was made in a church on a recent Sunday that a faithful parishioner named Fred Johnson had died and services would be held on the following … Continue reading

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Paul V. Coates — Confidential File, June 12, 1959

  Confidential File As Humans Manage to Be Very Inhuman On the first day of June, Robert Greer, 79, received his old age pension check. It came in the mail, as always, to his small apartment at 920 W. 11th … Continue reading

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A Kinder, Simpler Time Dept.: Your Health

June 12, 1936: Irene Rich is over 40 but weighs what she did at 16.

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Lunch With Larry and Keith, June 13

Larry Harnisch/Los Angeles Times Keith and I thought it would be fun to get together with Daily Mirror readers for lunch at Philippe at noon on June 13. We can chat about mystery photos, Chavez Ravine, Mamie Van Doren, Gail … Continue reading

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Movie Star Mystery Photo

      Photograph by Gordon Wallace / the Los Angeles Times Update: Our mystery star is Ana Bertha Lepe, shown above in 1953! Please congratulate Cinnamon Carter, Dewey Webb and Mary Mallory for correctly identifying her. Just a reminder … Continue reading

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Police Kill Man Mistaken for Freeway Sniper! A Dodger Returns

"What Are We Going to Do With the Pair of You?" Bishop Timothy Manning of Fresno is coming to Los Angeles. After his death in 1989, he will be repeatedly cited in allegations that the Archdiocese of Los Angeles covered … Continue reading

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Nuestro Pueblo: Weller Street

Today, we know Weller Street as Little Tokyo's Onizuka Street, named for the astronaut who was killed in the explosion of the Challenger space shuttle in 1986.

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Cop With Long Memory Recognizes Old-Time Convict

June 12, 1899: A police officer with a long memory recognizes a man pretending to be insane as Harry Nichols, who earned a reputation for landscaping during his prison terms at Folsom and San Quentin. He was "one of the … Continue reading

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Diplomatic Appointment Protested

June 12, 1889: Louis I. Jacobs calls a meeting to protest R.C.O. Benjamin's appointment as envoy to Antigua.

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Found on EBay — Bullock’s Wynshire

This black beaded dress from the Wynshire department at Bullock's Wilshire has been listed on EBay. Bidding starts at $10.

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Matt Weinstock, June 11, 1959

The Missing $113,200 The case of the missing $113,200 is obviously a classic of its kind and don't think for a moment that the whodunit boys aren't fully cognizant of its implications. Why, it could revolutionize the TV private eye … Continue reading

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Paul V. Coates — Confidential File, June 11, 1959

  Confidential File A Case of Zsa Zsa Vs. Zsa Zsa Impends Zsa Zsa Gabor, the lovely and somewhat blond Hungarian, is news copy again. In fact, the days are rare when she isn't. If you go by what you … Continue reading

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A Kinder, Simpler Time Dept: Movie Star’s Property Auctioned

June 11, 1933: Walter Hiers, who died Feb. 27, 1933, He was 39.

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Illegal Immigrants on Welfare! Child Psychic Says Missing Man Was Murdered

"What Do You Make of This Hole Under the Instrument Panel?" California, the "welfare magnet," for illegal immigrants. Above, UCLA's famous "pansy ring" for future brides. Hitler pays a surprise birthday visit to Richard Strauss …   … and welcomes … Continue reading

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Body Left in Room While Sister Sobers Up

June 11, 1889: Louis Bejas dies and his sister is so drunk they take her out in the front yard and pour buckets of water over her to sober her up.

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