Monthly Archives: August 2025

August 18, 1944: Times reporter killed covering war

August 18, 1944: L.A. Times reporter Tom Treanor is killed covering World War II. This is his last story. Continue reading

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Mary Mallory / Hollywood Heights: Theatre Mechanique: Little Theatre, Big Heart

Ellsworth Martin’s Theatre Mechanique, a blend of new and old technologies, is ‘the world’s smallest theatre,’ Mary Mallory writes in an encore post from 2015. Continue reading

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Movieland Mystery Photo (Updated + + + +)

For Monday, we have a mysterious pianist. Continue reading

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August 17, 1959: Matt Weinstock

August 17, 1959: Matt Weinstock is on vacation until September 7. Continue reading

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August 17, 1959: Paul V. Coates — Confidential File

August 17, 1959: Paul Coates has the story of a judge and a defendant charged with public intoxication who insisted on pleading not guilty and demanding a jury trial. Continue reading

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Aug. 17, 1947: At UCLA’s Gayleyville , Tough Times for Married Veterans

August 17, 1947: Married veterans find that it’s impossible to live on their G.I. Bill of Rights, The Times says, visiting UCLA’s Gayleyville housing project. Continue reading

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August 17, 1958: Fugitive couple attack LAPD officer

August 17, 1958: A detective from the LAPD’s Bunco squad is attacked by a fugitive couple at the Alexandria Hotel.
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August 16, 1947: L.A. Widow Says Louisiana Sheriff Failed to Protect Husband From Lynch Mob

August 16, 1947: Carrie Lee Jones, now of Los Angeles, sues Sheriff Oscar Haynes, alleging that Haynes failed to protect her late husband, John C. Jones, from a Minden, La., lynch mob. Continue reading

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August 16, 1940: Jimmie Fidler in Hollywood

August 16, 1940: Joan Crawford is thinking about adopting a second child as a companion for her first, Jimmie Fidler says. Continue reading

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August 15, 1959: Matt Weinstock

August 15, 1959: The Fern Dell rumors are true. A fountain really dispenses spring water, Matt Weinstock says. Do tomatoes belong on hamburgers? Readers share opinions. Continue reading

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August 15, 1959: Paul V. Coates — Confidential File

August 15, 1959: A letter writer asks Paul Coates why adults are so mean about teen idols — like Kookie! A letter writer asks Dear Abby why she always sticks up for women. Continue reading

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August 15, 1947: India Formally Partitioned Into Two Nations

August 15, 1947: “The proud British Empire if India died last night. Two independent nations were born at the moment of its death.” Continue reading

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1944 in Print — Hollywood News and Gossip by Louella Parsons, August 15, 1944

August 15, 1944: Clark Gable tells Louella Parsons that he saw so much death and suffering overseas that he may never make another movie unless it’s “off the beaten path.” Horoscope for Leo: Vibrations are favorable … your keyword is POWER. Continue reading

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August 14, 1959: Matt Weinstock

August 19, 1959: Matt Weinstock writes about an oil company that solicited residents, in this case Brentwood Country Club members, for rights to slant drill for oil in Santa Monica from a 40-acre site on the country club. Continue reading

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August 14, 1959: Paul V. Coates — Confidential File

August 14, 1959: Paul Coates writes about a recent encounter with the Queen’s Guards. Dear Abby answers the questions: How do you forget a boy when you know he is no good? Continue reading

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Aug. 14, 1947: L.A. Telephone Exchanges, Adams to Whittier

August 14, 1947: A list of Los Angeles communities and their telephone exchanges. Continue reading

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1944 in Print — Hollywood News and Gossip by Louella Parsons, August 14, 1944

August 14, 1944: Louella Parsons says she’s never seen Joan Fontaine so happy. Horoscope for Leo: Planetary rays beneficent. Continue reading

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August 14, 1899: Whale Frightens Boaters

August 14, 1899: Returning from Santa Catalina in a launch, passengers were terrified when a whale surface nearby. “The women began screaming and were very much excited for fear the whale would overturn the boat.” Continue reading

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August 13, 1959: Matt Weinstock

August 13, 1959: Matt Weinstock has the story of what to do about a diving enthusiast who keeps showing off. Dear Abby: What do I do about a great-aunt who insists on talking to the TV? Continue reading

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Black Dahlia: Elaborate Fake Pinup Found on EBay

A rather elaborate fraud, purportedly a pinup of Elizabeth Short (no, it’s not), was listed on EBay. The item has been withdrawn, but in case it ever surfaces again — it’s a fake. Continue reading

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