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Monthly Archives: July 2009
Mary Lascomb Gets Roaring Drunk
July 29, 1889: A drunk Mary Lascomb makes the night "hideous with her yells and shrieks" and gets taken away by the police.
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Found on EBay — The Cyclone in Long Beach
Sept. 16, 1968, the end of the ride for the Cyclone. This postcard of the Cyclone roller coaster at the Nu-Pike in Long Beach has been listed on EBay. The world's longest, fastest roller-coaster was torn down in 1968 to … Continue reading
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Matt Weinstock, July 28, 1959
Ticket Trouble Everyone is in favor of motherhood, peace and traffic safety but strident voices are being raised over one phase of the crackdown on delinquent drivers. Almost everyone goes along with DMV director Robert McCarthy’s campaign to protect the … Continue reading
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Paul V. Coates — Confidential File, July 28, 1959
Confidential File When Cash Register Is Replacing a Heart The Almighty Dollar, that great object of universal devotion — Washington Irving. Sandra Gianoulis, 8, of Glendale, went to a drive-in theater last week with her mother. They got there at … Continue reading
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A Kinder, Simpler Time Dept.: Your Movies
July 28, 1950: "The Lawless" tells the story of prejudice against Mexicans in a California farming town — with Gail Russell as a Latina reporter! Alas, this is not on Netflix.
Cooking With the Junior League — Heirloom Tomatoes
"California Fresh Harvest," 2001. Mary McCoy is furious over heirloom tomatoes in her latest Cooking With the Junior League post. The reason? They put supermarket tomatoes to shame. She writes: "When I finished eating it, I was actually filled with … Continue reading
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Hopes Dim for Mideast Peace; Drysdale Returns to the Mound
July 28, 1969; Someone thought "14 Moonquakes" would be a great screamer headline for street sales. In a story that still resonates 40 years later, Bill Tuohy writes that prospects for peace in the Mideast seem more remote than at … Continue reading
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County Asks U.S. to Help Fight Border Drug Traffic; Hearing on Chavez Ravine
July 28, 1959: Vice President Richard Nixon's "kitchen debate" with Nikita Khrushchev bolsters his political stature, but Republican leaders are being careful not to overemphasize his new prestige. And questions arise about the fire at the home of boxing promoter … Continue reading
Health Inspectors Check Land Irrigated With Sewage
July 28, 1899: What happens when a city uses sewage for irrigation? People get sick.
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Los Angeles Debates a Sewer System to the Ocean
July 28, 1889: Civic leaders argue over what to do with Los Angeles' sewage. Many oppose letting it flow into Santa Monica Bay at Ballona because it would pollute the beaches and because building a system would be expensive. Some … Continue reading
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Artist’s Notebook — MacArthur Park
MacArthur Park by Marion Eisenmann, 2008 This is a piece Marion did last year of MacArthur Park, which is only one Red Line stop from downtown, but a world away. On one corner, a 24-hour check-cashing business does a brisk … Continue reading
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Found on EBay — Lucky Baldwin
A copy of C.B. Glasscock's biography of Lucky Baldwin has been listed on EBay. Glasscock wrote several books about California history, including "Bandits and the Southern Pacific." Bidding starts at $9.99 When Baldwin's daughter Anita learned in 1935 that Universal … Continue reading
Matt Weinstock, July 27, 1959
July 27, 1959: Another downbeat "Peanuts" strip from the Cold War era that you won't see in the sitcom legacy version. Back to Aimee Ever since the book "The Vanishing Evangelist," the story of the Aimee Semple McPherson kidnapping affair, … Continue reading
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Paul V. Coates — Confidential File, July 27, 1959
Confidential File Why My Mom Said Farewell to Macy's Let's talk about me for a moment. Did I ever tell you that my nightly KTTV program is viewed a week later in New York at 3 in the afternoon? "Viewed" … Continue reading
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From the Daily Mirror Files: Merce Cunningham, 1980
April 4, 1980: The late Daniel Cariaga interviews Merce Cunningham for a Times feature story. One line reads: "When career over, how do you want to be remembered?" Note: Several months ago I rescued several boxes of old ephemeral … Continue reading
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A Kinder, Simpler Time Dept: Your Impure Movie
July 27, 1949: Sally Forrest, Leo Penn and Keefe Brasselle in "Not Wanted," co-written and co-produced by Ida Lupino.
Merce Cunningham, 1919 – 2009
Linda A. Cicero/Stanford News Service Merce Cunningham in 2007. Grand Master of Movement * Merce Cunningham has been dancing and choreographing since the 1940s. 'Dancing is looking,' he says, and he still has a keen eye for the endless subtleties … Continue reading
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Charges Dismissed in Attack
July 27, 1899: Charges are dismissed against Frank McVey, an African American accused of attacking a white man who was allegedly living with his sister.
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Indian Jim Dies
July 27, 1889: The Times receives word on the passing of "Indian Jim" of Yuma, Ariz. … a follow-up on the abandoned baby story … the "White Caps" trial … and home-wrecker Robert Sykes must stay in jail.
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Found on EBay — Bullock’s Wilshire
. Several old credit cards have been listed on EBay, including one from Bullock's Wilshire. And not just anyone's credit cards, either. They belonged to former Heidi Fleiss beau Ivan Nagy. Bidding starts at $4.99.
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