Monthly Archives: January 2010

Paul V. Coates – Confidential File, Jan. 2, 1960

  Mash Notes and Comments "Dec. 22, 1959       "to Paul Coats,     "Paul I am enclosing a sixty dollar money order I wrote out to myself which I want you to hold for me.  My old girl friend of … Continue reading

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A Kinder, Simpler Time Dept.: Your Movie Columnist

  Jan. 2, 1940: Hedda Hopper on what makes Clark Gable an enduring movie star.

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Kennedy to Enter Presidential Race

  Jan. 2, 1960: Sen. John F. Kennedy (D-Mass.) is expected to declare himself a candidate in the 1960 presidential race.

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Police Raid Gambling Operation

“When a Feller Needs a Friend,” by Clare Briggs. Monsieur De Conde and Miss Burdette, specializing  in "The Apache!" Jan. 2, 1920: Detectives sneak up the stairs at 708 N. Alameda St. and use the Chinese phrase for “open the … Continue reading

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City Council Leaves Office After Three Years

The Times profiles four airplanes that will take part in the upcoming Aviation Meet: the Curtiss and Farman biplanes and the Bleriot and Antoinette monoplanes. Jan. 2, 1910: The entire Los Angeles City Council leaves office after three years. I’m … Continue reading

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Matt Weinstock, Jan. 1, 1960

  This Too Shall Pass     It is the moment for looking hopefully ahead.     Most people don't ask much, just a fair break and a few improvements in manners, a little more consideration in traffic and maybe a sound … Continue reading

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Paul V. Coates – Confidential file, Jan. 1, 1960

  Extermination for 19-Year-Old Son     This is the story of a murderer — a cop-killer.     He's 19 years old.  His name is Alexander Robillard.  On Aug. 5, 1959, he pumped six bullets into Officer Gene Doran of the … Continue reading

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A Kinder, Simpler Time Dept.: Your Movie Columnist

  Hedy Lamarr, glamour girl of 1938. Hedda Hopper says: "Jack Barrymore gave us the surprise of the year. His performance in 'Hold That Co-Ed' was so brutally and effectively true that it definitely killed the run of all those … Continue reading

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Movie Star Mystery Photo

   Los Angeles Times file photo Update: This May 18, 1929, photo turned out to be more complicated than I realized. These are the Gale sisters, two sets of identical twins. The sisters changed their last name from Gilmartin and … Continue reading

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Predictions for Presidential Race

“Who Will Be Elected President in November?” Our future president hosts the warm-up to the Rose Parade! Vice President Richard Nixon, the Rose Parade grand marshal, with Rose Queen Margarethe Bertelson and her court at Wrigley mansion. Pat Nixon is … Continue reading

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Laguna Beach Greeter at Rose Parade

  June 1, 1967: Eiler Larsen, the Laguna Beach Greeter, says of hippies — “They will fade and I will last because I have goals and this ability to make friends no matter where I am.”   Jan. 2, 1970: … Continue reading

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Death Row Brawl Over Watching Rose Parade on TV

  Fifty years after Ezra Meeker and his team of oxen were in the Rose Parade, a float features a team of oxen pulling a covered wagon. A Death Row brawl over watching the Rose Parade. Jan. 2, 1960: After … Continue reading

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Portrait of the City

Jan. 1, 1920: “Long ribbons of automobiles of all sorts and conditions enter the business sections and disappear in the neighborhood parking stations and garages. The banks open their doors, the stores become filled with employees and customers. Activity everywhere. … Continue reading

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Glorious Southern California!

    “He who thinks that the Southland's many miles of smooth automobile roads penetrating every beauteous section have relegated the alpenstock to the reverent care of the antiquarian is mistaken. In case you doubt me ask any member of … Continue reading

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Rose Parade Photos

  Jan. 1, 1960: The Mirror features the winning entries in the Rose Parade. Long Beach takes the sweepstakes prize with a float titled “International Beauty — Venus de Milo.” The grand prize went to Occidental Life Insurance Co. for … Continue reading

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Los Angeles County Plans Nation’s Finest Highway System

  Jan. 1, 1910: The Autoist’s Paradise. On Jan. 1, The Times published its annual Midwinter Edition. One of the articles featured plans for an extensive new system of highways that would benefit ranchers shipping goods to market,    motor vehicles … Continue reading

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Rose Parade Photos

“A Midsummer Night’s Dream,” a float entered by Pasadena High School. Ezra Meeker and his wagon, pulled by a team of oxen, appear in the Rose Parade. An electric car in the Rose Parade. The Times' Harry Carr writes a … Continue reading

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