Category Archives: Columnists

Matt Weinstock — January 13, 1959

Losing Battle Perhaps you’ve noticed that a Data Card for Highway Planning came along with your auto registration renewal. Well, a Van Nuysian (or should it be a Van Nuyser?), who felt it was an invasion of his privacy, at … Continue reading

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Paul Coates — Mikoyan interview, January 13, 1959

Interview With Coates Russian Stars on TV Show By Paul V. Coates, Mirror News Columnist When President Eisenhower sits down with Soviet Deputy Premier Anastas Ivanovich Mikoyan on Saturday to plan give-and-take with West Berlin and Germany, it’ll be Ike … Continue reading

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Voices — Jerry Cronin

Keith Thursby writes: Ned Cronin was a columnist at The Times until his death in 1958 and his work has been featured often in the Daily Mirror. His son, Jerry, recently discovered the blog and we started an e-mail conversation. … Continue reading

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Jets win Super Bowl, 16-7, January 13, 1969

The New York Jets upset the Baltimore Colts, 16-7, to win the Super Bowl and become one of the most surprising champions in modern sports history. How surprising was it? Here’s the game according to Jim Murray: "On Sunday afternoon, … Continue reading

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Matt Weinstock — January 12, 1959

Taxing Times A young lady singer is very angry at the Internal Revenue Service. Her federal income tax last year came to around $380. She had paid all but about $70. Christmas week the revenuers attached the amount from her … Continue reading

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Paul Coates — Confidential File, January 12, 1959

CONFIDENTIAL FILE Batista Death Plot Laid Here When Fulgencio Batista fled Cuba last week, a fantastic plot by an American war hero to assassinate the dictator died in the planning. The initial secret meeting between the much-decorated World War II … Continue reading

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Matt Weinstock — January 10, 1959

Chinese Puzzle On a recent excursion to San Francisco, a Hollywood press party with TV executive Ted Galenter as host went to a Chinese restaurant. The food was wonderful but a writer named Jim didn’t eat. He said he wasn’t … Continue reading

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Paul Coates — Confidential File, January 10, 1959

CONFIDENTIAL FILE Mash Notes and Comments "Dear Paul Coates: "We can’t forgive you for using the objective case instead of the possessive or genitive case with your verbal nouns or gerunds. "You’re an educated man, so please clean up this … Continue reading

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Matt Weinstock — January 9, 1959

Rugged Fisherman The telephone rang at 3 a.m. Wednesday in the Venice home of Bill O’Connor. It was Pat Lister, Santa Monica harbor master, informing him that gale winds were whipping the bay and his boat was dragging its mooring. … Continue reading

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Paul Coates — Confidential File, January 9, 1959

CONFIDENTIAL FILE ‘Madame Guillotine,’ Alias Pierre Coates As a combined result of personal preference and the common sense economics of knowing what side my bread is buttered on, I have a paid-up subscription to this newspaper. And I recall reading … Continue reading

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Matt Weinstock — January 8, 1959

Dogs, Diapers, Taxes   Comes now that hiatus between cries, when the feverish race begins to clear away Christmas bets in time to pay for auto license renewals by Feb. 4 and then face up to income taxes in April. … Continue reading

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Paul Coates — Confidential File, January 8, 1959

CONFIDENTIAL FILE Wife Tells of Mate Who Died, and Lived BAKERSFIELD, Jan. 7 — Buried alive for hours and given up for dead, Leslie O. Stafford, a construction workman, was dramatically rescued today from the bottom of a 24-foot-deep collapsed … Continue reading

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January 7, 1959: Matt Weinstock

News From Detroit A group of grimly playful fellows at SC who call themselves Asthmatics Anonymous advise that at a raw-lunged meeting in the basement which serves as headquarters they have regrouped as Asthmatics Militant. First move was to change … Continue reading

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January 7, 1959: Paul Coates — Confidential File

CONFIDENTIAL FILE Current Skull Doily Scene, With Larceny I don’t know what you do for kicks, but my friend Tiger Small snatches toupees. Not just anybody’s toupees, understand. The Tiger’s selective. He’s been working the Catskill-Manhattan-Miami circuit for years, dealing … Continue reading

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Stocks suffer worst day in 19 months; Rams rehire Allen, January 7, 1969

A 15-point drop in the Dow is Page 1 news in 1969. I wonder what they would think of today’s economic meltdown. Today in Baby Boomer nostalgia: Gordon Lightfoot makes his debut in Los Angeles. It took the Rams 12 … Continue reading

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Matt Weinstock — January 6, 1959

Law Is Upheld A very upsetting ruling came down recently from Appellate Justice Paul Vallee. Shocked by the discovery that three men were held in jail for five days before being arraigned, he stated in an opinion, "It appears the … Continue reading

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Paul Coates — Confidential File, January 6, 1959

CONFIDENTIAL FILE My Responsibilities as Your Reporter Marie Torre, a New York newspaper columnist, is sitting in prison today. She’s paying a 10-day "debt to society" for refusing to divulge the source of a news story. And personally, I’m sorry … Continue reading

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Matt Weinstock — January 5, 1959

Men of Good Will As the chill of dusk settled over 2nd and Spring streets Newsboy Bill Franklin noticed his helper, Juan Jiminez, 10, was shivering. Juan sells papers for him after school. "You’ll freeze in that T-shirt," Bill said. … Continue reading

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Paul Coates — Confidential File, January 5, 1959

CONFIDENTIAL FILE Cheer Up; Desmond Is Home, Vaguely Desmond Slattery has returned. He’s back. Here in Hollywood. And I’ll bet you didn’t even know he was gone. Well, he was. Obviously. And the reason I happened to know he’s back … Continue reading

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Paul Coates — Confidential File, January 2, 1959

Puts Ego Factor Into Poll  Paul Coates Tries Out New Survey-Taking Theory Now don’t misunderstand me.    I’m not looking to start anything with Mr. Gallup. There’s enough petty bickering going on around here without us getting into a hassle. … Continue reading

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