Monthly Archives: August 2009

Hawaii Becomes 50th State; Redskins Beat Rams

Aug. 22, 1959: The Redskins beat the Rams in The Times annual charity game ,,, Sir Thomas Beecham, 80, marries his 27-year-old secretary … and Hawaii officially becomes the 50th state. The House Un-American Activities Committee cancels hearings on communist … Continue reading

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Supervisors Back Bike Route to Santa Monica

Aug. 22, 1899: The Los Angeles County Supervisors endorse a cycleway on Washington Street from the city limits to Santa Monica, starting with a two-mile segment separated from the road by stakes or posts … and John O'Brien steals 35 … Continue reading

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Prostitutes Arrested for Fighting

Aug. 22, 1889: Grand ball at the Del Coronado. A couple of French prostitutes, Louise and Vangoethan, got into a fight on Alameda Street and were brought to the police station by Officer Shannon …  Charley Robinson is the toughest … Continue reading

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Artist’s Notebook — Olvera Street

Olvera Street by Marion Eisenmann, Aug. 8, 2009 To visit the old Plaza is to stand at the crossroads of the city's past and present — and maybe even its future. I wonder what the preservationists who envisioned "a Mexican … Continue reading

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Found on EBay — Batchelder Tile

This Batchelder tile of a peacock has been listed on EBay. This is evidently one of the more unusual designs — at least I've never seen it before. Bidding starts at $99.

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Matt Weinstock, Aug. 21, 1959

Matt Weinstock is on vacation.

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August 21, 1959: Paul V. Coates — Confidential File

Note: Devon McReynolds, the Daily Mirror’s UCLA intern, is off to Paris. Until our next intern starts in September, the Daily Mirror won’t be able to transcribe Paul Coates or Matt Weinstock. Rather than discontinue the columns, we’ll be posting … Continue reading

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A Kinder, Simpler Time Dept.: Your Comics

   Aug. 21, 1969:  We can only speculate on what brought about a sudden transformation in Ernie Bushmiller's style. Perhaps it's the influence of the sexual revolution of the 1960s, Bushmiller portrays a romantic moment between Nancy and Sluggo as … Continue reading

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Movie Star Mystery Photo

 Los Angeles Times file photo  Above, Laurie Mitchell in "Calypso Joe," June 29, 1957. I can't say I've ever seen an outfit exactly like that. Please congratulate Suzy Q, the only person to identify our mystery guest: Laurie Mitchell, who … Continue reading

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Nuestro Pueblo

Aug. 21, 1939: Charles Owens and Joe Seewerker visit "The Madonna of the Trail" at Route 66 (now Foothill Boulevard) and Euclid in Upland. The Daughters of the American Revolution placed 12 of these identical statues across the United States … Continue reading

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Officer Arrested for Killing Fleeing Suspect

Aug. 21, 1899: Boston Optical Co., 235 S. Spring. Thomas Wiley is arrested for drunk driving — of a wagon. Redlands Police Officer George H. Walker is in jail after killing George R. Hawley [Clinton P. Hawley in later stories] … Continue reading

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Police Catch Some Tough Men

Aug. 21, 1889: Pears' Soap and Beecham's Pills. Police catch a couple of toughs: Professional beggars Jimmy  "Peg" Williams and John Baker, and Thomas "Scotty" Burns. 

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Found on EBay — Bullock’s Wilshire

This jacket from the Collegienne department at Bullock's Wilshire has been listed on EBay. Bidding starts at $39.99.

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Matt Weinstock, Aug. 20, 1959

Matt Weinstock is on vacation.

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August 20, 1959: Paul V. Coates — Confidential File

Note: Devon McReynolds, the Daily Mirror’s UCLA intern, is off to Paris. Until our next intern starts in September, the Daily Mirror won’t be able to transcribe Paul Coates or Matt Weinstock. Rather than discontinue the columns, we’ll be posting … Continue reading

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A Kinder, Simpler Time Dept.: Your Comics

   Aug. 20, 1968:  In addition to not getting credit as an environmentalist, Ernie Bushmiller is usually ignored for his pioneering role in the Internet. But here we have conclusive proof that he anticipated the e-mail spam folder.

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The Cure for Almost Anything

Aug. 20, 1899: Hudyan cures most ills, whether it's bad dreams or emaciation.  The latest style in calling cards. No more script! From now on, fashionable people are using Roman type! 

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On the Frontiers of Medicine

  Aug. 20, 1889: The Hotel Stewart of San Bernardino is under new management. Warning: The story below about H.H. Pyne, the unfortunate victim of Dentist Adams, is fairly graphic. In fact, no one was more upset than Dentist Adams, … Continue reading

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Voices — Don Hewitt, 1922 – 2009

Don Hewitt, the creator of CBS' "60 Minutes" news program in New York in 2004. (Jim Cooper / Associated Press) The Man Who Winds the Clock Don Hewitt built '60 Minutes' and still drives TV's top-rated news program. How does … Continue reading

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Found on EBay — Temple B’nai B’rith

A postcard of Temple B'nai B'rith, a wonderful building at Hope and 9th streets, has been listed on EBay. Bidding starts at $2.99.

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