Category Archives: Front Pages

Star With Underage Girl Seizes Paparazzi’s Film; Gilmore Field, February 23, 1939

Anti-Nazi protesters riot during a German American Bund meeting at the Deutsches Haus, 634 W. 15th St. An MGM vault clerk is accused of stealing the master print for "The Big Parade." And Hobart Bosworth is ill.  Daughters of the … Continue reading

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Coming Attractions — February 22, 1932

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Anti-Jewish Rally in NY; SD Padres for Sale, February 21, 1939

King Zany wrote tunes for the Ziegfeld Follies and "The Great Gabbo."  Chimp from the Belgian Congo is killed after pet shop rampage. At left, New York police hold off anti-Nazi protesters during a rally of the German-American Bund. An … Continue reading

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Enemy Planes Sighted Over L.A.! February 25, 1942

Feb. 24, 1942: The Times reports a submarine attack near Santa Barbara. Feb. 25: Southland on alert. Feb. 26: What happened? The Army’s Western Defense Command insisted a blackout and an antiaircraft barrage were in response to the sighting of … Continue reading

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Airliner Vanishes En Route to L.A., Coin Flip for Alcindor, February 19, 1969

The Mineral County Airlines DC-3 was found in August on the northeast face of Mt. Whitney. Lew Alcindor and the New York Nets –what might have been. Back when two basketball leagues were battling over the best players, the Nets … Continue reading

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LBJ Upstages Ike, What’s Wrong With the Dodgers, February 19, 1959

Sen. Lyndon Johnson steals the show from President Eisenhower during a stop in Texas. Gene Sherman calls Richard Nixon"one of the world’s great extemporaneous speakers." Woman’s arms, legs, found on highway between Tijuana and Rosarito Beach. Above, Robert Leonard Mason … Continue reading

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World Mourns Death of Pope; Ban Baseball on Radio? February 18, 1939

  The Daily Mirror is a few days late with coverage of the passing of Pope Pius XI, who died at the Vatican on Feb. 10, 1939. In Los Angeles, Pius XI was remembered in an elaborate Mass at St. … Continue reading

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Sirhan Trial, February 15, 1969

A Navy inquiry into the Pueblo incident, Gabby Hayes dies, a landslide closes the Pomona Freeway and the State Board of Education decides that a school is racially imbalanced if there’s a 15% difference from the racial makeup of youngsters … Continue reading

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Opening Statements in Sirhan Trial; Injured Angel Makes Comeback, February 14, 1969

The prosecution makes opening statements in the trial of Sirhan B. Sirhan in the assassination of Robert F. Kennedy. Out of curiosity, how many Daily Mirror readers would be interested in following his trial? I hadn’t planned on it, but … Continue reading

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Paul Coates — Confidential File, February 12, 1959

CONFIDENTIAL FILE Social Disease Problems Bared Guess I might as well admit it. I’m an old man. I’m so old I can even remember back to the late ’30s when young men were adequately, intelligently warned about the perils of … Continue reading

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February 12, 1909: Los Angeles Celebrates Lincoln’s Birth

The Times devoted enormous coverage to the centennial of Abraham Lincoln’s birth. Most of it is fairly predictable: Stories of Lincoln’s political career, his days as a lawyer, his boyhood, photographs and some memorial poems that are heartfelt but don’t … Continue reading

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Matt Weinstock — February 11, 1959

The Flight That Got Away You take your profundity where you find it, and today’s significance comes from Bob Timm and John Cook, both 33, who landed their single-engine Cessna Saturday at Las Vegas after 65 days in the air, … Continue reading

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Paul Coates — Confidential File, February 11, 1959

CONFIDENTIAL FILE Somebody Does Love a Fat Man For years, the Fat Man had ignored those ads that flashed intermittently on his TV screen. The ones that told him to get rid of that ugly excess by exercising in beautiful … Continue reading

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Santa Barbara Oil Spill; Don’t Change Baseball, February 11, 1969

The Times publishes a Chuck Powers story on the Santa Barbara oil spill. Powers left The Times to become a novelist but died just before his first book, "In the Memory of the Forest," came out. "Anyone who says he … Continue reading

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O.J. Simpson vs. Pat Boone, Chamberlain Scores 66 Points, February 10, 1969

O.J. Simpson vs. Pat Boone? Keith, what’s the deal? Wilt Chamberlain scored 66 points as the Lakers defeated the Suns, 134-116. That’s a career night for most people, but not Wilt. After all, this was the guy who once scored … Continue reading

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Trial of Former Mayor’s Aide to Begin, Feburary 7, 1939

It’s a bit hard to tell from reference photographs, but I believe this is a Lockheed Hudson being assembled in Burbank. Trial of Joe Shaw, brother of recalled Mayor Frank Shaw, on 66 counts of altering public records. Fire Department … Continue reading

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Company Town

As long as we are talking about the early days of the movie industry and Cecil B. De Mille, here’s a 1915 interview with him. Los Angeles Times file photo And in going through the De Mille photos, I found … Continue reading

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Airliner Plunges Into N.Y. River; Dodgers Sign Contracts, February 4, 1959

The Times put out an extra, but the runover page wasn’t microfilmed. All we have is the cover.  Notice that Gov. Pat Brown is opposed to a state lottery. "Evil Woman" Ingrid Bergman pretends she doesn’t know she’s attractive in … Continue reading

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President to Press for Mideast Peace, Bomb Scare at Lakers Game, February 3, 1969

"President Nixon plans to take two moves shortly to obtain an Arab-Israeli peace settlement and improve this country’s relations with the Arabs." When this was written, President Barack Obama was 7 years old; Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert was 23; … 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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