Monthly Archives: July 2009

Found on EBay — ‘Last Supper’ Tattoo

This postcard, showing an amazing tattoo of "The Last Supper" has been listed on EBay. According to the vendor, the woman used the stage name of Artoria and was the wife of tattoo artist C.W. "Red" Gibbons. The postcard reads … Continue reading

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Matt Weinstock, July 1, 1959

Bookie Review A self-proclaimed expert on sin who goes by the name of Front End Freddie advises this corner that he is agog and aghast at recent disclosures about bookmaking. He refers to a report by Asst. Dist. Atty. Manley … Continue reading

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Voices — Karl Malden, 1912 – 2009

Expressly, Karl Malden His pet project, the film academy's Center for Motion Picture Study in Beverly Hills, opens WednesdayJanuary 20, 1991 By JUDITH MICHAELSON, Judith Michaelson is a Times staff writer. At 76, his face is unlined, his cheeks are … Continue reading

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Paul V. Coates — Confidential File, July 1, 1959

Confidential File Your Court Chances Are Under Scrutiny In case you've ever wondered about a poor man's chances in our courts of justice, read on. I'm going to quote you a conversation which took place a few weeks ago in … Continue reading

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A Kinder, Simpler Time Dept: Your Entertainment

July 1, 1909: "Sergeant Kitty" at the Majestic Theater … and baseball at Chutes Park. 

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Griffith Park Hermit Is War Veteran; Dodger Case May Go to Supreme Court

July 1, 1959: Coming soon, "Porgy and Bess" and "Anatomy of a Murder" David Williams became the first African American federal judge west of the Mississippi. At left, African American Judge David Williams is overruled in dismissing cases against blacks. … Continue reading

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L.A. Prepares for Olympic-Size Traffic Nightmare

July 1, 1984: Will subways work in Los Angeles? "But others say Metro Rail will not be heavily used by poor people because it will not take them where they want to go–to jobs scattered throughout the Los Angeles area," … Continue reading

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Holy Barbarians — Police Beat Man in Raid on Gay Club

There's a lot of rambling, self-important navel-gazing in "Holy Barbarians" and although these meandering insights are vital to the people in the book, they can be fairly tedious reading. But there are also rewards. Here's an account of a group … Continue reading

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Ocean Park Development

  July 1, 1899: Ocean Park is under development. The same general area as seen from Google Earth. Pier Avenue is on the left side of the image.

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New High Street Wants Prostitutes

July 1, 1889: Property owners circulate a petition urging the City Council to put all the prostitutes New High Street. View Larger Map

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