Category Archives: Columnists

November 11, 1959: Matt Weinstock

November 11, 1959: A Palm Springs getaway to cure a dog’s cough? Matt Weinstock tells the tale. Continue reading

Posted in 1959, Columnists, Matt Weinstock | Comments Off on November 11, 1959: Matt Weinstock

Nov. 11, 1959: Paul V. Coates – Confidential File

November 11, 1959: The LAPD raids the wrong place and refuses to pay for damage, Paul Coates says. Continue reading

Posted in Columnists, Paul Coates | Comments Off on Nov. 11, 1959: Paul V. Coates – Confidential File

November 9, 1959: Matt Weinstock

November 9, 1959: Clearly it’s no more possible to control the gags about the quiz show scandal than it is to control the mushrooming scandal itself, and the other day a group of coffee break philosophers of my acquaintance got around to the subject, Matt Weinstock says. Continue reading

Posted in Columnists, Countdown to Watts, health, Matt Weinstock | 1 Comment

November 9, 1959: Paul V. Coates – Confidential File

November 9, 1959: Comedian Doodles Weaver, who once headlined in played Las Vegas, can’t get a job, Paul Coates says. (Also a proposed union bus terminal for L.A.). Continue reading

Posted in Architecture, Columnists, Paul Coates, Transportation | 1 Comment

November 9, 1941: Roosevelt Declares Early Thanksgiving

November 9, 1941: President Roosevelt moves up the date of Thanksgiving to add an extra week of Christmas shopping. Continue reading

Posted in 1941, Columnists, Crime and Courts, Downtown, Film, Hollywood, Mystery Photo, Religion, World War II | Tagged , , , | Comments Off on November 9, 1941: Roosevelt Declares Early Thanksgiving

November 5, 1959: Matt Weinstock

November 5, 1959: Los Angeles residents are hit by a large increase in property taxes and Matt Weinstock has the story. Continue reading

Posted in art and artists, Columnists, Comics, Matt Weinstock | Comments Off on November 5, 1959: Matt Weinstock

November 5, 1959: Paul V. Coates – Confidential File

November 5, 1959; Paul Coates, visiting Hong Kong, writes about the prevalence of children who are begging. Continue reading

Posted in Columnists, Paul Coates | Comments Off on November 5, 1959: Paul V. Coates – Confidential File

November 3, 1941: Wingy Manone Puts the Swing in Swing Shift

November 3, 1941: Tom Treanor goes to a dance at the Glendale Civic Auditorium for swing shift workers, about 5,000 of them, from 1 a.m. to 5 a.m. on a Saturday morning. Most of the couples are married, he says, and the wives are 18 or 19. Continue reading

Posted in 1941, Art & Artists, Columnists, Comics, Crime and Courts, Dance, Film, Hollywood, Music, Obituaries, Tom Treanor, World War II | Tagged , , , | Comments Off on November 3, 1941: Wingy Manone Puts the Swing in Swing Shift

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 | Comments Off on October 30, 1959: Matt Weinstock

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 | Comments Off on October 30, 1959: Paul V. Coates – Confidential File

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 | Comments Off on October 29, 1959: Paul V. Coates – Confidential File

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

Posted in Columnists, Matt Weinstock | Comments Off on Matt Weinstock, Oct. 28, 1959

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 | Comments Off on October 28, 1959: Paul V. Coates – Confidential File

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 | Comments Off on October 27, 1959: Matt Weinstock

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 | Comments Off on October 27, 1959: Paul V. Coates – Confidential File

October 26, 1959: Matt Weinstock

October 26, 1959: Steve Medved says he was beaten unconscious by the LAPD while being arrested for being drunk. When his trial ended in a hung jury, Medved says, the LAPD began targeting him for drunkenness, Matt Weinstock says. Continue reading

Posted in Columnists, LAPD, Matt Weinstock | Comments Off on October 26, 1959: Matt Weinstock

October 26, 1959: Paul V. Coates – Confidential File

October 26, 1959: Paul Coates writes that his wife insists on accompanying him on his trips, like his recent one to Japan. Continue reading

Posted in Columnists, Paul Coates | Comments Off on October 26, 1959: Paul V. Coates – Confidential File

October 24, 1959: Matt Weinstock

October 24, 1959: A driver with a long, majestic beard stopping in Paso Robles during a beard-growing contest for Pioneer Day is the envy of every man, Matt Weinstock says. Continue reading

Posted in broadcasting, Columnists, Film, Hollywood, Matt Weinstock | Comments Off on October 24, 1959: Matt Weinstock

October 23, 1957: Matt Weinstock

October 23, 1957: An intoxicated woman hails a police car, which provides a ride to jail. She’s freed, but then arrested for a warrant on a traffic ticket on a 1956 car — only she says she never owned a 1956 model, just a 1926 that she sold a year ago. Continue reading

Posted in #courts, Columnists, LAPD, Matt Weinstock | Tagged , , , , | Comments Off on October 23, 1957: Matt Weinstock

October 22, 1957: Matt Weinstock

October 22, 1957: Yelling “Boy!” for a copy boy has nearly disappeared from the newsroom, Matt Weinstock says. Continue reading

Posted in Columnists, Matt Weinstock | Tagged , , , , | Comments Off on October 22, 1957: Matt Weinstock