Monthly Archives: September 2009

Found on EBay — Earl Carroll’s Nightclub

This photograph of a man, possibly a fellow named Harrison Randall, with a bicycle outside Earl Carroll's nightclub has been listed on EBay. Bidding starts at $5.35.

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September 25, 1959: Matt Weinstock

Matt Weinstock on the success of pianist Van Cliburn — and his contemporaries Eugene Istomin, Gary Graffman, Leon Fleisher, Leonard Pennario and Daniel Pollack. I didn’t know John Browning went to John Marshall High.

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September 25, 1959: Paul V. Coates — Confidential File

Sept. 25, 1959: Multimillionaire Myford Plum Irvine was trying to raise $5 million at the time of his death and needed $400,000 in cash within four days because he was “sitting on a keg of dynamite,” relatives say. Paul Coates … Continue reading

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A Kinder, Simpler Time Dept.: Your Movies

Sept. 25, 1943: The Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen had called a strike against the Pacific Electric Railway over wages. The Times says 70% of the freight workers remained on the job. But as they moved freight into the yard on … Continue reading

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Voices — Susan Atkins, 1948 – 2009

Dec. 7, 1969: Susan Atkins' father describes his troubles with his daughter before she joined the Manson family. Dec. 12, 1969: The late Dial Torgerson, one of The Times' most distinguished writers, on Susan Atkins: 

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Movie Star Mystery Photo

Los Angeles Times file photo Update: Hall Bartlett in an unidentified photo published in 1954. Update: As many people guessed from a certain picture with a seagull, this is Hall Bartlett. Hall Bartlett; Wrote, Directed Offbeat Films September 16, 1993 … Continue reading

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The Tax Man Comes for Mickey Cohen; Covering the Mets

Sept. 25, 1969: A typical screamer headline we put on the late final edition, which was for street sales. The front page of the home delivery edition didn't look like this. The National Commission on the Causes and Prevention of … Continue reading

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Husband Accused of Abandoning Family

Sept. 25, 1909: What the well-dressed woman has on her head. Husky, young W.F. Stratton admits that he left his wife "in a delicate condition" because he didn't like her mother.

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September 24, 1959: Paul V. Coates — Confidential File

September 24, 1959: Orange County authorities reopen their investigation into the death of Myford Plum Irvine, who was found shot to death Jan. 11, 1959, in the basement of his Tustin mansion. Irvine was shot twice in the stomach with … Continue reading

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A Kinder, Simpler Time Dept.: Your Movies

Sept. 24, 1942: "Wake Island" opens in Los Angeles. 

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Black Dahlia Revisited

I need to make a few points about the coverage of the Black Dahlia case before I move on. The killing and the subsequent investigation are incredibly complicated and the false claims, ridiculous "true crime" books and crackpot websites have … Continue reading

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UCLA Fires Angela Davis; Meet Halo Harry

Sept. 24, 1969: Johnny Hart on the new incivility. The late Ken Reich interviews Angela Davis. Reich writes: Angela Davis, 25, says her role in the "struggle for black liberation" had marked her as a special target for the University … Continue reading

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Dodgers Tie for First!

The Dodgers and Braves were sprinting to the finish. The Giants were stumbling and wishing it had ended a week ago, when they still have a shot to reach the World Series. Roger Craig, who lost 17 games in the … Continue reading

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48,000-Acre Lankershim Ranch Sold to Developers

Sept. 24, 1909: The 48,000-acre Lankershim Ranch is sold to investors who will subdivide it for homes. The Times says of this milestone in the development of the San Fernando Valley: "This is the largest and most notable real estate … Continue reading

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Found on EBay — Bullock’s Wilshire

This 1946 toy catalogue from Bullock's Wilshire has been listed on EBay. Of all the Bullock's items that have turned up on EBay since I have been posting about them, this is one of the more interesting. It's a time … Continue reading

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September 23, 1959: Matt Weinstock

September 23, 1959: To folks who think traffic in Los Angeles is a new problem, please read the stories on 1) freeways 2) new buses 3) moving sidewalks. Bonus story 4) drunk drivers. Matt Weinstock on the complaint that teachers … Continue reading

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September 23, 1959: Paul V. Coates — Confidential File

September 23, 1959: In Iowa, a host tells Nikita Khrushchev: “We have a saying — the Lord helps those who help themselves.” Khrushchev replies: “God is helping us too, because we are developing quicker, and God therefore is on our … Continue reading

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A Kinder, Simpler Time Dept.: Your Movies

Sept. 23, 1941: Tyrone Power in "A Yank in the R.A.F."

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Coming Attractions — ONE Archives

"Cruising Protest" by A.J. Epstein, showing a 1980 rally against the movie "Cruising." ONE Archives Gallery & Museum will present "Queer Culture: The Photographs of A. J. Epstein" with an opening on Sept. 26, 2009, from 5 p.m. to 8 … Continue reading

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Naked Men Found in Women’s Spa

Sept. 23, 1919: “Movie of a Man Holding the Wire,” by Clare Briggs. How to get rid of that summer tan. There’s a small problem with Kate Carpenter’s bath and massage emporium for women: Authorities keep finding naked men there. … Continue reading

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