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Monthly Archives: December 2009
A Kinder, Simpler Time Dept.: Your Movie Columnist
Dec. 15, 1952: A clipping from the Indianapolis Star tells of the dispute over Charlie Chaplin that rocked the Art Institute there. Mrs. C.B. LaDine, chairman of Americanism and Civil Defense Committee, took on John E. Brown, curator of … Continue reading
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Location Sleuth
Buster Keaton in “The High Sign.” I’ve been going through a Buster Keaton phase on Netflix and in watching “The High Sign,” I noticed this merry-go-round in the opening of the film. I got to wondering where it was – … Continue reading
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Matt Weinstock, Dec. 14, 1959
Rubbish Crisis A frantic call came into the county sanitation office recently from Redondo Beach. A resident there, in placing some discarded clothing in a rubbish disposal bin, had included an old shoe containing $5,000. "Don't let them cover … Continue reading
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Paul V. Coates – Confidential File, Dec. 14, 1959
Hey, it's Christian Brando! Raul Bernal: 'He's a Miracle' Over a taco, I sat down with Java Joe the other day. "It used to be," he was saying, "problems like I got now would throw me. But … Continue reading
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A Kinder, Simpler Time Dept.: Your Movie Columnist
Dec. 14, 1951: Bob Mitchum says, “I haven’t anything else to hock!”
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Iran Welcomes President Eisenhower
Elizabeth Taylor is out of the hospital … And The Times prepares to announce its Women of the Year. Teresa "Terry" Kincheloe, 6, is learning "the domestic arts." She likes to dry the dishes, helps her mother in the … Continue reading
How to Spoil a Husband
Dec. 14, 1919: Dorothy Dix writes, Have you ever noticed this strange domestic phenomenon – that all the good women seem to get the mean husbands and all the mean women appear to get the good husbands? Virtue apparently … Continue reading
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Preparations for Aviation Week
Navajo blankets from 1909. I’ll bet some were beauties. Dec. 14, 1909: "One man, writing from a Nevada town, says he will have a flying machine ready with 36 propellers while several expect to fly from Southern California cities … Continue reading
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A Kinder, Simpler Time Dept.: Your Movie Columnist
Dec. 13, 1950: Larry, 19-year-old son of Mary Martin, must have inherited her singing voice. He and Mary recorded “You’re Just in Love,” a tune from “Call Me Madam.”
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Sid Gillman ‘Quits’
Dec. 13, 1959: Sid Gillman is regarded as a football genius, a Hall of Fame coach with a bow tie whose disciples spread his offensive theories throughout the NFL. Back in 1959, however, he was just another unemployed coach. The … Continue reading
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Birth Control OK, Billy Graham Says
The Scriptures say nothing that would bar responsible use of birth control, Billy Graham says. Dec. 13, 1959: I rarely republish The Times editorials because they are frequently embarrassing, taking such positions as the U.S. doesn’t need a federal anti-lynching … Continue reading
Book Store Owners Arrested for Selling Radical Literature
“Oh, Man!” by Clare Briggs. Unfortunately, Google maps street view is a little broken at the moment. The area of the Red International Book Shop, 508 S. Maple, is here. Dec. 13, 1919: The Times publishes three stories about … Continue reading
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Three Accused of Fraud in Newspaper Contest
Dec. 13, 1909: Los Angeles police detain three people accused of swindling the Ogden, Utah, Evening Standard in a publicity campaign. Ogden Mayor William Glassman, a part-owner of the paper, says the suspects conspired to take a $300 prize … Continue reading
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December 12, 1959: Matt Weinstock
Phone Troubles This week, as indignant citizens protested to the State Public Utilities Commission that they were being billed for phone calls they didn’t make, a young woman recently married, asked to have phone service started in the apartment where … Continue reading
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December 12, 1959: Paul V. Coates – Confidential File
Mash Notes and Comment “Dear Paul– “Re your column in which you became confused over the use of the words ‘lay’ and ‘lie’ and settled by saying ‘get prone.’ ” ‘Lie’ would have been the correct word. Intransitive, you know. … Continue reading
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A Kinder, Simpler Time Dept.: Your Movie Columnist
Dec. 12, 1949: Cary Grant in “Crisis” … with the future Nancy Reagan? And look who else is in “Crisis!”
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LoCigno Arraigned in Whalen Killing
Darryl Kemp’s prints are found in Marjorie Hipperson’s apartment. “Yes, I’ll Leave Now!” Dmitri Shostakovich gives some lumps to Louis Armstrong and Leonard Bernstein. Now you know what a Shamash is. A robe is $55 at Oviatt’s – that’s … Continue reading
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Publicist Dies in Fall From Alexandria Hotel
“Somebody Is Always Taking the Joy Out of Life” by Clare Briggs. Dec. 12, 1919: Publicist Albee Smith had a big story, but nobody ever found out what it was.
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Illegal Living Conditions Found
165 N. Utah St., the former Russian quarter, via Google Earth. Dec. 12, 1909: Health inspectors checking the Russian quarter find violations of the law requiring that people sleep in rooms with at least 500 cubic feet of air … Continue reading
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December 11, 1959: Matt Weinstock
L.A. Justice As Ida Gutierrez, 44, a restaurant cashier, stepped from a 4 bus at Melrose and La Brea last Aug. 26 a woman who got off at the same time grabbed at a half-open package and excitedly accused her … Continue reading
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