Monthly Archives: July 2009

Angel Pitcher Exiled to Hawaii

The Angels were a fine mess. New Manager Lefty Phillips tried to get his players' attention by attacking their wallets. Five players who missed curfew were fined. Then pitcher Phil Ortega was charged $500 for being found in a Kansas … Continue reading

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Policewoman Admits Perjury in Brenda Allen Case; Jive-Talking Sports Scribe!

July 7, 1949: Charles Stoker surrenders his police badge to defense attorney S.S. Hahn after being accused of burglary by Policewoman Audre Davis. In this story, Davis admitted lying to win the conviction of Hollywood madam Brenda Allen. She accused … Continue reading

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Architecture — Frank Lloyd Wright Jr.

Photograph by Erik Grammer Real Estate Photography A 1948 home designed by Frank Lloyd Wright Jr. for the Allan Dorland family has been listed for sale at $749,000. The home at 1370 Morada Place in Altadena has been on the … Continue reading

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Nuestro Pueblo: West Pico

  July 7, 1939: Nuestro Pueblo stops at 5000 W. Pico, site of a one-room schoolhouse. View Larger Map

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Streetcar Runs Over Horse

   July 7, 1889: One of the horses pulling a streetcar is put to death after the animal falls and is run over by the car, breaking a leg. 

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Artist’s Notebook: City Hall

Los Angeles City Hall, July 3, 2009 Since I began posting Nuestro Pueblo last year, I've wanted to feature contemporary artwork of historic Los Angeles in the spirit of what Joe Seewerker and Charles Owens did in 1938-39. Not long … Continue reading

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Found on EBay — Mahjong Set From Dyas Co.

This mahjong set from the Dyas Co. has been listed on EBay. Bidding starts at $9.99.

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Matt Weinstock, July 6, 1959

Drama in the Groove Between editions the other day reporters Roy Ringer and Jeff Davis invented a game they call Trite Trite Again. The idea is to recall a key scene or bit of dialogue in a movie or TV … Continue reading

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Paul V. Coates — Confidential File, July 6, 1959

July 6, 1959: “Our Boarding House With Major Hoople.” Kaff Kaff! Confidential File Fourth Shenanigans Shock Monarchist I trust this raucous celebration can be considered at an end until next July the Fourth. Now then, if the parades have run … Continue reading

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A Kinder, Simpler Time Dept: Your Movies

July 6, 1924: An elaborate drawing by Times artist A.L. Ewing illustrates a new Ernst Lubitsch film, "Three Women." "Always to do something new, something that he has never tried to do before, is the plan that Lubitsch adheres to. … Continue reading

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Robert S. McNamara — 1916 – 2009

Hoang Dinh Nam / AFP/Getty Images Defense Secretary Robert S. McNamara meets with Gen. Vo Nguyen Giap, the Vietnamese communist army commander during the war. Note: Former Defense Secretary Robert S. McNamara has died at the age of 93. The … Continue reading

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Houdini at the Orpheum!

July 6, 1899: The Times reminds tourists to watch out for pickpockets. July 6, 1899: Look who's playing at the Orpheum. It's Houdini, with his wife, doing the Oregon boot routine. There's also a female impersonator named Tacianu. On May … Continue reading

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Devout Family Trusts Diphtheria Patient to Prayer

   July 6, 1889: The father of a diphtheria victim tells The Times, "if the Lord could not save his child it was no use to trust in doctors."

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Found on EBay — Historic Venice

This 1908 postcard showing the bath house and lagoon in Venice has been listed on EBay. Bidding starts at $7.95.

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A Kinder, Simpler Time Dept.: Your Movies

   July 5, 1921: "Beau Revel" is playing at Grauman's Million Dollar Theater, with the Columbia Park Boys, plus Grauman's symphony orchestra and Henry Murtagh at the Wurlitzer. "The Woman God Changed" is at Grauman's Rialto, Broadway near 8th Street, … Continue reading

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Nixon Dedicates Sports Arena

July 5, 1959: Vice President Richard Nixon waves during the dedication of the Sports Arena. It has been a long time since anyone referred to the Los Angeles Sports Arena as a "marvel of modern design." But that was the … Continue reading

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Yankee Stadium Packed for Lou Gehrig Tribute

July 5, 1939: Lou Gehrig and Babe Ruth. Sometimes words aren't enough. The Times published an Associated Press account of Lou Gehrig Appreciation Day at Yankee Stadium, the tribute to the stricken first baseman who had been a symbol of consistency … Continue reading

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Nuestro Pueblo: Arcadia

July 5, 1939: Nuestro Pueblo visits Lucky Baldwin's ranch in Arcadia.

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Fireworks Injuries

   July 5, 1899: The Times tallies the injuries caused by Fourth of July fireworks … and in Fullerton, a Mexican named Gonzales is beaten for spitting on the flag.

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Fireworks Touch Off Numerous Blazes

   July 5, 1889: Firecrackers and rockets touch off numerous blazes around the city … a man is arrested for swearing at a driver who collided with his wagon. 

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