Monthly Archives: October 2025

October 17, 1957: Matt Weinstock

October 17, 1957: Matt Weinstock interviews George B. Murphy, an aircraft inspector for whom Murphy’s Law was named. Continue reading

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October 17, 1957: Paul V. Coates–Confidential File

October 17, 1957: Paul Coates talks to a man who fled because he was suspected in the still-unsolved killing of Marguerite Keota in 1954. Continue reading

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October 17, 1907: All-White USC Football Team Starts Race Riot Over Tackle by Black Player From Whittier

October 17, 1907: A Black player from Whittier State tackles a player for USC’s all-white team, setting off a fight between the teams. Continue reading

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October 16, 1957: Matt Weinstock

October 16, 1957: Matt Weinstock writes about a man who claimed he saw Saturn from his backyard — without a telescope. Which was impossible. Was it spacemen? Continue reading

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October 16, 1957: Paul V. Coates–Confidential File

October 16, 1957: Paul Coates has a moving tribute to a dead man and a son who loved to play the piano. Continue reading

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October 16, 1947: LAPD Issues Guns to Policewomen!

October 16, 1947: The LAPD changes the uniform for policewomen and issues them guns — to be fashionably carried in a shoulder-slung black purse, also convenient for carrying handcuffs. Continue reading

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October 16, 1907: Man With Three Wives Believes in Marriage but Not Divorce

October 16, 1907: George S. Best is a great believer in marriage and strongly opposes divorce, which is why he has three of one and none of the other. Continue reading

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October 15, 1959: Matt Weinstock

October 15, 1959: Matt Weinstock takes a look at Caryl Chessman’s case and his grounds for appeal. Chessman remains the only person executed in California who never killed anyone. Continue reading

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Reminder: Don’t Dress Up Like the Black Dahlia for Halloween!

Reminder: Do not dress up like the Black Dahlia for Halloween. Don’t. Do. It. Continue reading

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1944 on the Radio – NBC Symphony With Marian Anderson, October 15, 1944

October 15, 1944: Marian Anderson performs with the NBC Symphony Orchestra. Continue reading

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October 15, 1907: Fire Threatens Orpheum

October 15, 1907: Fire breaks out in the four-story building housing the Orpheum Theater and the Elks Hall. Entertainer Minnie Seligman made the smoke and sound of fire engines part of her act. Continue reading

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October 14, 1957: Matt Weinstock

October 14, 1957: The Dodgers are coming, but there’s a reason to believe the Battle of Chavez Ravine is not quite over. Twelve families there are sitting tight, some of them on land their grandfathers bought and built homes on and they don’t think the city has done right by them, Matt Weinstock says. Continue reading

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October 14, 1957: Paul V. Coates–Confidential File

October 14, 1957: Paul Coates has the story of Rosalee Cartwright, 14, who ran away five weeks ago and hasn’t been seen since. Continue reading

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October 14, 1947: Capt. Chuck Yeager Breaks the Sound Barrier

October 14, 1947: Capt. Charles E. “Chuck” Yeager breaks the sound barrier. But the Los Angeles Times holds the story until June 1948 “in the interest of national security.” Continue reading

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

October 14, 1944: Danton Walker says: David Sarnoff, RCA president, predicts a television gadget that will be worn on the wrist but contains a practical television screen. Continue reading

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October 14, 1907: ‘In 9 cases out of 10, Where There Is a Shooting, There Is Also a Woman’

October 14, 1907: There was Oscar E. Otto, a young chauffeur with a hot temper and a gun. There was his 19-year-old wife, the former Irene E. Jester, “a silly little creature with futile tears and French heels.” And there was J.C. Henderson, another chauffeur with a gun and better aim or more luck. Continue reading

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October 14, 1897: ‘La Boheme’ Receives American Premiere in Los Angeles

October 14, 1897: Puccini’s “La Boheme” receives its American premiere in Los Angeles, performed by the Del Conte Italian Grand Opera Company of Peru. Continue reading

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October 13, 1959: Matt Weinstock

October 13, 1959: The report that a mother was keeping her children out of school because they had no shoes or adequate clothing came into a child welfare and attendance office and Monty Minock, a worker, was assigned to investigate, Matt Weinstock says. Continue reading

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Mary Mallory / Hollywood Heights: Elsa Lopez, Silent Film Art Director

In the silent era, art director Elsa Lopez provided creative elements to industry superstars at a time when few women of color offered important input, becoming one of the first Latino women to gain status in Hollywood. Continue reading

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Movieland Mystery Photo (Updated + + + +)

For Monday, we have a mysterious fellow. Continue reading

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