Monthly Archives: August 2025

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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Aug. 10, 1947: North Broadway Tunnel, Doomed Downtown Landmark

August 10, 1947: The North Broadway Tunnel is doomed. Continue reading

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Matt Weinstock, Aug. 9, 1960

August 9, 1960: Matt Weinstock writes about a story that was told at the farewell party for Paul Weeks (d. 2007), who was leaving to become the Mirror’s Washington correspondent. Continue reading

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Paul Coates, Aug. 9, 1960

August 9, 1960: Paul Coates writes about the current fad of boating. Continue reading

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August 9, 1979: Walter O’Malley Dies

August 9, 1979: Walter O’Malley dies at the age of 75. Continue reading

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Aug. 9, 1947: 2 Firefighters Die Fighting Big Tujunga Canyon Blaze

August 9, 1947: Firefighters Carl Masterson and Edward “Harry” Duffy are killed fighting a wildfire in Big Tujunga Canyon, which burned 3,600 acres. Continue reading

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Matt Weinstock, Aug. 8, 1959

August 8, 1959: Matt Weinstock has advice for people who want to pick mushrooms. A VW owner’s co-workers prank him by secretly adding gas to his Bug so he thinks he’s getting 65 mpg! Continue reading

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Paul V. Coates — Confidential File, Aug. 8, 1959

August 8, 1959: Paul Coates’ weekly letter column with a note from Ira Cook of KMPC. Continue reading

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L.A. Welcomes Harbor Freeway Extension With Four-Block Traffic Jam

August 8, 1953: If you build it, they will drive. New extension of Harbor Freeway results in four-block traffic jam. And a Marine deserter is killed by a liquor store owner during an attempted robbery. Continue reading

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Aug. 8, 1947: Two Years of Peace Haven’t Healed Wounds of World War II

August 8, 1947: The L.A. Times runs a photo page of changes since World War II. In Holland, people adopt the graves of men from the 101st and 82nd Airborne Divisions killed while taking Nijmegen Bridge. And Christian Dior unveils his ‘New Look.’ Continue reading

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1944 in Print — Hollywood News and Gossip by Louella Parsons, Aug. 8, 1944.

August 8, 1944: Clark Gable has never looked more handsome than he does with a little gray in his hair. Clark says he’s interested in doing the biopic “Lucky Baldwin,” Louella Parsons says. Horoscope: : Cheerful outlook for ambitious, venturesome Leo. Continue reading

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Aug. 7, 1947: Marriage of Elizabeth Sheedy to Timothy Doheny a Highlight of Social Season

August 7, 1947: The marriage of Elizabeth Sheedy to Timothy Michael Doheny is a highlight of the social season. Continue reading

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Matt Weinstock, Aug. 7, 1959

August 7, 1959: Matt Weinstock has the story of an old car that developed a habit of breaking down — at Olympic and Georgia Street. Continue reading

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Paul V. Coates — Confidential File, Aug. 7, 1959

August 7, 1959: Paul Coates writes that he is hopelessly under the influence of ad slogans. Continue reading

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1944 in Print — Hollywood News and Gossip by Louella Parsons, Aug. 7, 1944

August 7, 1944: Gail Patrick says the honeymoon is over now that she has to go back to work on “Brewster’s Millions,” Louella Parsons says. Horoscope for Leo: Some a.m. benefic influences, that’s about all today. Continue reading

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1944 in Print — Life Magazine, Aug. 7, 1944

August 7, 1944: Geraldine Fitzgerald is the cover photo as Life features the rarely seen movie “Wilson.” Life also reports on the unsuccessful bomb plot to kill Hitler. Continue reading

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Aug. 7, 1907: Too Late for Wife to Repent Marriage to Abusive Husband, Judge Rules

August 7, 1907: Kate Conrad had known her husband since she was 13 and had been married to him for 18 years, so it was too late to decide she didn’t want to be married to him, even though he was an abusive drunk and she lived in fear of him, a judge rules. Continue reading

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Matt Weinstock, Aug. 6, 1959

August 6, 1959: Matt Weinstock writes about Valley shoppers at a market suddenly plunged in darkness by a power outage. And a co-worker tries yoga and … pops *something.* Continue reading

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Paul V. Coates — Confidential File, Aug. 6, 1959

August 6, 1959: Preston Sturges dies. Paul Coates writes about teenagers who sniff glue and gasoline. And a poll on what Nikita Khrushchev should see on his U.S. visit. Continue reading

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Aug. 6, 1947: Asian Americans Sue Over Deed Restrictions Forcing Them Out of White Neighborhoods

August 6, 1947: Two Asian Americans sue over a restraining order to prevent them from occupying their present homes because of deed restrictions. Continue reading

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