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Monthly Archives: October 2025
October 31, 1957: Trick or Treat murder
October 31, 1957: The Trick-or-Treat Murder. Joan and Goldyne planned for months on killing hairdresser Peter Fabiano on Halloween. Investigation revealed that Fabiano had recently reconciled with his wife, Betty, after separating over her relationship with Joan. Continue reading
Posted in #gays and lesbians, Homicide, LAPD, San Fernando Valley
Tagged 1957, Peter Fabiano, trick or treat murder
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October 30, 1959: Matt Weinstock
October 30, 1959: A woman walking to the store is “kidnapped” by a bus of Stanford graduates en route to the football game against USC, Matt Weinstock says. (Stanford lost). Continue reading
Posted in art and artists, Columnists, Matt Weinstock
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October 30, 1959: Paul V. Coates – Confidential File
October 30, 1959: Touring Japan, Paul Coates writes about the complicated tradition of “saving face.” Continue reading
Posted in Columnists, Paul Coates
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October 30, 1907: ‘Brat Frat’ Defies Ban by L.A. High School
October 30: 1907: The young men of Los Angeles High School have issued a direct challenge to the Board of Education, defying its authority by enlisting fraternity members despite a ban issued last year. Continue reading
Posted in 1907, City Hall, Education
Tagged 1907, education, fraternities, Greek organizations, LA Unified, Los Angeles High School, sororities
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Mary Mallory: Hollywood Heights – ‘Auction of Souls’
Mary Mallory looks at the life of Aurora Mardiganian and the film ‘Auction of Souls’ Continue reading
Posted in 1915, 1919, Brain Trust, Film, Hollywood, Hollywood Heights, Mary Mallory, Religion
Tagged #film, #la, Hollywood Heights, Mary Mallory
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October 29, 1959: Matt Weinstock
October 29, 1959: An admirer goes all-out wishing Beverly a happy birthday, Matt Weinstock says. Continue reading
Posted in Comics
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October 29, 1959: Paul V. Coates – Confidential File
October 29, 1959: One of the main beneficiaries of Gen. Douglas MacArthur’s leadership of Japan after World War II was the nation’s women, Paul Coates says. Continue reading
Posted in Columnists, Paul Coates
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October 29, 1907: ‘Oh, God, The Bassoon!’ Musicians Union Dispute Becomes Operatic
October 29, 1907: A labor dispute forces an opera company’s performance of “Mignon” to use local players, almost entirely unrehearsed, leading the conductor to exclaim: “Oh, God, the bassoon!” Continue reading
Matt Weinstock, Oct. 28, 1959
October 28, 1959: Janice, 11, saves her money for more than a year to send her parents on the honeymoon they never had because they married during World War II, Matt Weinstock writes. Continue reading
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October 28, 1959: Paul V. Coates – Confidential File
October 28, 1959: LADIES DAY IN TOKYO: The flowery era of Madame Butterfly is dying, but not quite dead in the postwar life of Japan, Paul Coates writes, Continue reading
Posted in Columnists, Downtown, Paul Coates
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October 28, 1956: Charlton Heston on the ‘Ten Commandments’
October 28, 1956: Religion writer Dan Thrapp interviews Charlton Heston about his role as Moses in “The Ten Commandments.” Continue reading
George Hodel: Ask Me Anything, October 2025
October 28, 2025: This month’s Ask Me Anything on George Hodel and Steve Hodel in the Black Dahlia case. Continue reading
Posted in Black Dahlia, Cold Cases, Homicide, LAPD
Tagged Ask Me Anything, Black Dahlia, Cold Cases, Elizabeth Short, homicide, lapd
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October 28, 1938: Mayor investigates honorary LAPD badges
October 28, 1938: Mayor Fletcher Bowron calls for an investigation into so-called juice badges given to celebrities and others by the LAPD. This eventually resulted in an overhaul of the badge to its current design. Continue reading
October 28, 1907: Former LAPD Chief Calls It ‘Most Detestable Job Ever Created’
October 28, 1907: A former LAPD chief says the job is the worst in the city. Continue reading
Posted in 1907, City Hall, Crime and Courts, LAPD
Tagged 1907, City Hall, crime and courts, lapd, Police Commission
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October 27, 1968: Wilt Chamberlain and Richard Nixon
October 27, 1968: “I’ve never gotten involved in politics before. But you have to get off the fence and declare yourself sometime and this is the time for me. I’ve known Nixon and been impressed by him for 10 years and I decided to join him. It’s intriguing to know that I might have some hand in shaping the future of this country,” Wilt Chamberlain says. Continue reading
Posted in Front Pages, Politics, Sports
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October 27, 1959: Matt Weinstock
October 27, 1959: A driver named Hank says he is always outwitted by traffic congestion. “I’m sure the word goes out when I leave the house — Drive this guy nuts,” he says. Continue reading
Posted in Columnists, Matt Weinstock
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October 27, 1959: Paul V. Coates – Confidential File
October 27, 1959: Paul Coates describes his flight to Tokyo on Japan Air Lines, with (sigh) lots of dialect. Continue reading
Posted in Columnists, Paul Coates, travel
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October 27, 1957: The rules of the game
October 27, 1957: The game called Five-Card Nancy. Continue reading
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Tagged #Nancy, 1947project
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October 27, 1927: Follies Theater’s ‘Hot Mamma’ Show Led Court to Overturn Law on ‘Indecent Shows’
On Oct. 27, 1927, a campaign to “sweep Main Street clear of questionable shows” resulted in the arrest of 27 women of the “Hot Mamma” show. Police also arrested “12 chorus men, four tattooed women wearing their working clothes and last, but not least, Ill Ill, an untamed tree-climbing South African pygmy” Continue reading
Posted in 1927, Crime and Courts, Found on EBay, Photography, Stage
Tagged 1927, crime and courts, Follies Burlesque, obscenity, photography
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October 27, 1907: On the Comics Page
October 27, 1907: Buster Brown was a popular feature of the Sunday comics. Like other cartoon characters of the era, Buster was fond of pulling pranks, but he usually learned his lesson the hard way and ended each strip with a long block of text titled: RESOLVED. Continue reading
Posted in 1907, Books and Authors, Comics
Tagged 1907, Buster Brown, comics, Little Nemo
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