Monthly Archives: August 2009

August 11, 1959: Paul V. Coates — Confidential File

Wait a minute, the Beats reject things like beauty contests. What’s with this? Confidential File A Gorgeous George Campaign for Nikita? Now don’t get me wrong, comrade. I’m for peace at any reasonable cost. And I definitely am in favor … Continue reading

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A Kinder, Simpler Time Dept.: Your Comics

  Aug. 11, 1959: Ernie Bushmiller shows himself to be a keen satirist on Hollywood.

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Delays on Chavez Ravine

Aug. 11, 1959: "Horrors of the Black Museum" in Hypno-Vista! 3 1/2 stars on Netflix. Six stars on imdb. Movement toward a new ballpark for the Dodgers kept slowing down. City Atty. Roger Arnebergh wanted the City Council to wait … Continue reading

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August 11, 1969: Ritual Killings Terrorize L.A.

Aug. 11, 1969: The Times brings out an extra for the La Bianca killings. Note: In keeping with the Daily Mirror’s practice of posting original documents in Los Angeles history, often for the first time, we present former Deputy Dist. … Continue reading

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Recruits for the Chain Gang

  Aug. 11, 1899: Jane Turca is fined $10 for nudity and the city chain gang gets some new recruits.

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Man Held for Beating Wife

Aug. 11, 1889: Mrs. Nickelson said that she formerly lived in Tucson, Ariz., where she was beaten, kicked and cuffed, and on more than one occasion almost had the life choked out of her. She stood this sort of thing … Continue reading

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Found on EBay — Biblical Mystery

Edgar J. Goodspeed was a famous Bible scholar who spent the last years of his life in Los Angeles and died here in 1962. He was a prolific writer on religious subjects and an avid mystery fan, so he combined … Continue reading

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August 10, 1959: Matt Weinstock

The penalty for firing an antique broomhandle Mauser with shoulder stock: You get shot and lose one of your loafers. Space Mail Let us try to understand a weird incident that took place a few days ago at International Airport. … Continue reading

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

Confidential File Blank Contract Pops Up Again I try. Believe me, I try. At every opportunity, I warn you all of the countless pitfalls of life in these treacherous times of high-pressure merchandising. Repeatedly, I’ve written you little lectures on … Continue reading

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Dragnet — The Stamp

The U.S. Postal Service has released a "Dragnet" stamp featuring series star, writer and producer Jack Webb, who began the program on radio in 1949 and brought it to television in 1951. The stamp is part of a commemorative series … Continue reading

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August 10, 1958: A Kinder, Simpler Time Dept.: Your Comics

August 10, 1958: Ernie Bushmiller’s “Nancy,” in which Nancy and Sluggo unravel a mystery.

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Drunk Salesman Arrested for Indecent Exposure

Aug. 10, 1899: Two drunk salesmen go to a house in Sonoratown (North Main Street) and ask for food. "The lady of the house told them it was against her principles to feed drunken beggars."

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A Young Man Is Charged With Seduction

Aug. 10, 1889: From that time until some time in July affairs went along smoothly enough, when it became evident to Ella Hall that she was in a delicate condition and she began to [illegible] to fulfill his promises of … Continue reading

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Film Pioneer to Be Honored

Photograph by Bob Chamberlin / Los Angeles Times One of the restored Selig statues at the Los Angeles Zoo. Selig's "Kings of the Forest," 1912. The Greater Los Angeles Zoo Assn. and the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences … Continue reading

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August 9, 1979: Walter O’Malley Dies

Photograph courtesy of the Dodgers. Vin Scully and Walter O’Malley before the Dodgers moved to Los Angeles. Is it a stretch to suggest that Walter O’Malley was the man chiefly responsible for pro sports in Southern California? Consider that the Lakers … Continue reading

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A Kinder, Simpler Time Dept.: Your Comics

  Ernie Bushmiller's "Nancy," Aug. 9, 1957. Notice how often Sluggo is shown reading. I never realized he was such a literate chap. Bushmiller never explains why Nancy needs a pitchfork.

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Nixon Quits!

  Aug. 9, 1974, Paul Conrad on Richard Nixon's resignation. Nixon's resignation comes at an interesting time for the Daily Mirror because we're gearing up for the 1960 presidential race, awkwardly putting the end of the story before the beginning. … Continue reading

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Nuestro Pueblo

Aug. 7, 1939: Only a few more Nuestro Pueblo installments are left. In September 1939, Joe Seewerker was hurt in a car accident and the columns stopped except for a final farewell in October. 

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Minister Discovers Ancient Race of Giants

Aug. 9, 1899: "With the trophies of his summer's explorations spread out about him, Dr. Cole has turned his parlor into an anthropological museum. One table is covered with water jugs and incense pipes, the sofa hidden under stone axes, … Continue reading

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Miss Nelson Battles Personal Demons

Aug. 9, 1889: Another peculiarity about the woman is that she is industrious and hard working, and while her language is anything but choice she will allow no familiarities from men. In fact, a short time ago she smashed a … Continue reading

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