Category Archives: Columnists

October 21, 1957: Matt Weinstock

October 21, 1957: Matt Weinstock writes about a disgruntled car owner who discovers it’s no longer possible to rent a car battery for a few days. Continue reading

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October 21, 1957: Paul V. Coates–Confidential File

October 21, 1957: Comedy writer Sy Miller writes a serious song, throws it in a drawer, but his daughters want to sing it at camp, so he agrees. The song: “Let there be peace on Earth,” Paul Coates says. Continue reading

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October 20, 1959: Matt Weinstock

October 20, 1959: Matt Weinstock writes about H.C. “Chad” McClellan’s recent trip to the Soviet Union, representing capitalism. His message to Rotarians was that young Communists were misguided, misled and misinformed. Not evil. Continue reading

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October 19, 1957: Matt Weinstock

October 19, 1957: Matt Weinstock profiles former newspaperman Edwin Anthony Browne, who appears in Carroll and Garrett Graham’s “Queer People” a hilarious book about crazy movie people in the crazy 1920s. Continue reading

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October 19, 1957: Paul V. Coates–Confidential File

October 19, 1957: Paul Coates talks with scenarist Jack Wagner about his recent visit to Cuba and how the talk about Fulgencio Batista reminded him of the way Mexicans talked about Porfirio Diaz. Continue reading

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October 18, 1957: Matt Weinstock

October 18, 1957: The city health department has a complaint desk and some of the calls would test anyone’s sanity, Matt Weinstock says. Continue reading

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October 18, 1907: Newspaper Cartoonist Ted Gale Makes His Point

October 18, 1907: The Los Angeles Times features pen and ink drawings by “Gale.” That’s Edmund Waller “Ted” Gale, who contributed to The Times for years, creating “Miss L.A.,” then quit in 1934 to go to the Examiner. Continue reading

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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 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 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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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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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 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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October 12, 1957: Matt Weinstock

October 12, 1957: Matt Weinstock profiles Burl Ives as he makes the transition from folk singing to acting. Continue reading

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October 10, 1959: Matt Weinstock

October 10, 1959: Matt Weinstock is less than thrilled over the Dodgers’ World Series victory. “Furthermore, I don’t think the Dodgers are the greatest thing that ever happened to Los Angeles,” he says. Continue reading

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1944 in Print — Hollywood News and Gossip by Louella Parsons, October 10, 1944

October 10, 1944: Now it is Carole Landis wealthy Al Vanderbilt is beauing to the nightspots. Apparently he and K.T. Stevens are no longer romancing, for he is seeing the ex-Mrs. Wallace every eve, Louella Parsons says. Continue reading

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October 9, 1959: Matt Weinstock

October 9, 1959: A reader sends Matt Weinstock clippings from her hometown paper, the Tri-City Herald of Kennewick, Wash. Continue reading

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1944 in Print — Hollywood News and Gossip by Louella Parsons, October 9, 1944

October 9, 1944: Wendell Willkie* didn’t know the real reason for his hospitalization. Intimates persuaded news and air reporters to “play it down.” … When the flash of his passing reached midtown spots at 2:30 Sunday ayem — it sent many people home depressed, Walter Winchell says. Continue reading

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