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Matt Weinstock — February 5, 1959

Sleeping Dogs Roused A man came into the Earl V. Lewis camera shop several weeks ago and asked if a batch of old, unedited home movies could be spliced. He’d inherited them, he explained, from the estate of a relative … Continue reading

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Paul Coates — Confidential File, February 5, 1959

CONFIDENTIAL FILE Soiled Politics in Rosarito Raid I’m back from the sleepy little border village of Tijuana after a quick visit to its dirty little jail. And glad to be back. Feeling much better now, thank you. Had a hot … Continue reading

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Matt Weinstock — February 4, 1959

A Taxpayer Votes ‘No!’ As mentioned here recently, the Internal Revenue Service has the legal authority to attack bank accounts of persons who are delinquent in their payments. The policy, however, is not to work a hardship on those earnestly … Continue reading

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Paul Coates — Confidential File, February 4, 1959

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Matt Weinstock — February 3, 1959

Pool Comeback Those who don’t get around to the right places are probably unaware of a significant social phenomenon. Pool halls, where many leading citizens of today learned about life, are back. Well, halfway. Actually they never really disappeared. They … Continue reading

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Paul Coates — Confidential File, February 3, 1959

Bail Cut on Yanks in Tijuana Bail on some of the 20 U.S. residents held in Tijuana on gambling charges has been reduced from $1,600 to $400 and on others to $800. State Atty. Gen. Stanley Mosk was informed by … Continue reading

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Matt Weinstock — February 2, 1959

Cadillac Calculus Martin Ragaway, the comedy writer, a few days ago picked up a youth hitching a ride near Fairfax High. The boy appeared depressed, Martin observed after they’d gone a few blocks, and he asked if something were wrong. … Continue reading

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Paul Coates — Confidential File, February 2, 1959

CONFIDENTIAL FILE Really, Has Cuba a Barber Strike? Somebody’s got to say it. And it’s obvious that even the man’s best friend won’t tell him. So I guess, as usual, it’s up to me. I mean about Fidel Castro. He … Continue reading

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January 31, 1959: Matt Weinstock

Dash Dashes Dreams Among those who went along on American Airlines’ first jet flight to New York a few days ago was this paper’s Bill Thomas. His colleagues felt the event should be commemorated, and as the hour for departure … Continue reading

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January 31, 1959: Paul Coates — Confidential File

CONFIDENTIAL FILE Junks ‘Junk’; Grads Applaud It’s commencement week, but the proudest graduate in Southern California today isn’t from any institution of learning. He went through his ceremony in a shabby Ocean Park store-front dwelling crowded with friends whose combined … Continue reading

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Matt Weinstock — January 30, 1959

Life Can Be Lovely Everywhere a person turns, it seems, another Tishman building is springing up. It’s a magic name in the construction industry. And the other day there was 56-year-old, Harvard-educated, serene-looking Norman Tishman himself, proudly showing people around … Continue reading

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Paul Coates — Confidential File, January 30, 1959

CONFIDENTIAL FILE Crackdown Hits Death Ballads Stop that dancing up there. And sit down a minute. I want to talk to you. I suppose you know that most of this town’s top disc jockeys have — either by choice or … Continue reading

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Matt Weinstock — January 29, 1959

Samaritan on Trial Alvin Thomas is deeply distressed. Health inspectors came into his apartment on N Van Ness Avenue a few weeks ago and cited him for violating a city ordinance, harboring pigeons, nine of them. He told them he … Continue reading

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Paul Coates — Confidential File, January 29, 1959

CONFIDENTIAL FILE Here’s Volunteer for Outer Space NEW YORK, Jan. 28– T. Keith Glennan, U.S. space chief, announced last night that the selection of America’s first human space traveler is under way. According to Glennan, the new Federal Space Agency … Continue reading

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Matt Weinstock — January 28, 1959

Murder Can Be Fun The science-fiction magazine If for February has a story by George H. Smith titled "The Last Days of L.A.," and if you frighten easily this will do it. The subcaption will give you the idea: "Murder … Continue reading

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Paul Coates — Confidential File, January 28, 1959

CONFIDENTIAL FILE They Lost — They Were Lucky The Baumans, mother and daughter, had dinner at 9 o’clock last Sunday — not an unreasonable hour when you’re relaxing in a pleasant coastal resort likeBaja California’s Rosarito Beach. But now, looking … Continue reading

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Matt Weinstock –January 27, 1959

A Sunny Gomorrah? Writers are still talking about Rod Serling’s biting drama, "The Velvet Alley," on Playhouse 90 last week. It was about a humble, hard-working New York writer, admirably played by Art Carney, who sells a TV script, comes … Continue reading

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Paul Coates — Confidential File, January 27, 1959

CONFIDENTIAL FILE Blisters, Bites at Palm Springs Blisters, Bites at Palm Springs Some people go to Palm Springs on the week end to lay around in the sun and relax. But I don’t. I go for professional reasons. It’s one … Continue reading

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Matt Weinstock — January 26, 1959

A Solvent Spender An elderly woman in Hollywood each month receives a check, income from a farm in Nebraska. She takes it to her banker. He has developed a friendly interest in her welfare and deducts what she needs to … Continue reading

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Paul Coates — Confidential File, January 26, 1959

CONFIDENTIAL FILE Interesting Query On Slave Situation "Dear Mr. Coates, "I read in the Time magazine your: Ignorance is Embarrassing. The federal white slave traffic law which forbids transporting women for immoral purpose across state line. "1– How is it … Continue reading

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