Monthly Archives: June 2009

Found on EBay — Los Angeles Examiner

A weathered and bedraggled copy of the Los Angeles Examiner has been listed on EBay. This March 1, 1949, copy is the Sunrise Edition, which came out at 9 a.m. I am assuming this was similar to The Times' 9 … Continue reading

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Matt Weinstock, June 10, 1959

Balm of Bother The differences of opinion over background music in offices — whether it soothes or disturbs — continues to echo. The original complaint came from a City Hall worker who found the music there shattering to his nerves … Continue reading

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Paul V. Coates — Confidential File, June 10, 1959

Confidential File  Keeny Bares Facts on Fight With Kid H. Keeny Teran's back home. The former boy wonder of boxing who went sour on narcotics is, at the age of 28, going to give life another try. This week, he … Continue reading

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Disney Animator in the News; Nolan Ryan Strikes Out 16

June 10, 1979: Disney animator Ward Kimball sends a caboose from his train collection to the California State Railway Museum. Nolan Ryan struck out 16 Detroit Tigers en route to a 9-1 Angels victory and the compliments flowed in. "That's … Continue reading

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Cooking With the Junior League: Boston

  In Cooking With the Junior League, Mary McCoy writes: This week, I’ll be visiting New England, at long last, and cooking a meal from More Than a Tea Party, written by the Junior League of Boston, and published in … Continue reading

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A Kinder, Simpler Time Dept.: Your Dining

  June 10, 1930: Roscoe Arbuckle is no longer connected in any way with the famous Eads Castle Cafe.

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The Fabulous Forum

Los Angeles Times file photo Nov. 21, 1968: Chick Hearn in a Forum luxury box. Art Rogers / Los Angeles Times Dec. 31, 1967: Usherette Patricia Sanderling wears a "mini toga" at the new Forum. The Times ran a long … Continue reading

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Nuclear Missile Sub Launched, All-Star Game Set for Los Angeles

"It's a Police Patrol Car!" The George Washington submarine, designed to carry Polaris missiles, is commissioned. Liberace sues the Daily Mirror of London for saying he is gay. The Edsel is now an economy car.   Hey look! It's Dick … Continue reading

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Man Kills Wife, Lover

June 10, 1930

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Found on EBay — Oriental Cafe

This postcard showing the interior of the Oriental Cafe, 445-447 S. Main St., has been listed on EBay. Bidding starts at $9.99, a little steep for my blood.  Look what else you could get at 447 S. Main in 1903! … Continue reading

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Matt Weinstock, June 9, 1959

You've Got Troubles? How tough can things in L.A. get? Let a down-and-outer describe it: "I've been cut off from all relief and if it were not for a little cleaning job I wouldn't eat. I missed two meals the … Continue reading

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

  "I'm Gonna Be a Jazz Musician!" Confidential File 'Justice' in Tijuana Is Extremely Tricky It's traditional for imaginative American youngsters to be infected with wanderlust. This is the story of an American youngster whose wanderlust led him to the … Continue reading

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Nuestro Pueblo: Filming a Fairbanks Picture

 

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A Kinder, Simpler Time Dept.: New Dance Music

June 9, 1923

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NBA Rookie in Pickup Game Brawl

[Hey Keith — Look at Mr. Modular doing the Sports pages … with big art! lrh]   It was not the kind of publicity the NBA wanted for its incoming top rookie. But there on Page 1 of The Times' sports … Continue reading

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The Pershing Square Mystery, Part II

Photograph by Boris Yaro / Los Angeles Times Dec., 11, 1975: "The Last Argument of Kings" cannon is at Travel Town. Note that the plaque is missing from the base. I went to Travel Town on Sunday in search of … Continue reading

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Cigar Store Fined for Having Slot Machine

June 9, 1899: Elias Cohn is fined $60 for having a nickel slot machine in his cigar store, 115-117 S. Spring St.

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A Trip Up Mt. Wilson

A trip up Mt. Wilson, June 9, 1889.

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A $700 Jan Murray?

In going through Los Angeles items on EBay, I try to select ones that are interesting or unusual–and reasonably priced. I usually filter out what I consider junk, but this one is worth a comment. Here's a basic bread-and-butter letter … Continue reading

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Found on EBay — Baby Goes for a Stroll

This photo of two women and a baby, taken in Los Angeles about  1908, according to the vendor, has been listed on EBay. They certainly were in a hilly neighborhood. Bidding starts at $5.50.

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