Category Archives: Politics

Suspect Held in Girl’s Abduction, Killing

Art Buchwald talks to Gregory Corso on the rise of the Beats. "This is going to be a great age," Corso says. "I can feel it. If we can only get some beatniks in the armies of the world we … Continue reading

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President Predicts Budget Surplus!

  In his State of the Union Address, President Eisenhower predicts a $4-billion budget surplus ($28.7 billion USD 2008)    Eisenhower’s State of the Union Address runs over three pages and I doubt many people will read the  entire speech, … Continue reading

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Jurors Visit Murder House

Jan. 6, 1960: “Mexico acknowledged the serious problem of illegal narcotics crossing the border and in a major concession accepted a U.S. proposal to exchange narcotics enforcement agents as the two-day conference between representatives of both governments adjourned today.” “Tears … Continue reading

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Paul V. Coates – Confidential File, Jan. 2, 1960

  Mash Notes and Comments "Dec. 22, 1959       "to Paul Coats,     "Paul I am enclosing a sixty dollar money order I wrote out to myself which I want you to hold for me.  My old girl friend of … Continue reading

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Kennedy to Enter Presidential Race

  Jan. 2, 1960: Sen. John F. Kennedy (D-Mass.) is expected to declare himself a candidate in the 1960 presidential race.

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City Council Leaves Office After Three Years

The Times profiles four airplanes that will take part in the upcoming Aviation Meet: the Curtiss and Farman biplanes and the Bleriot and Antoinette monoplanes. Jan. 2, 1910: The entire Los Angeles City Council leaves office after three years. I’m … Continue reading

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Predictions for Presidential Race

“Who Will Be Elected President in November?” Our future president hosts the warm-up to the Rose Parade! Vice President Richard Nixon, the Rose Parade grand marshal, with Rose Queen Margarethe Bertelson and her court at Wrigley mansion. Pat Nixon is … Continue reading

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A Poem for the New Year

  Isn’t this a great drawing? I suppose in 1919 smokestacks meant progress and not pollution.   Enumerators prepare to take the 1920 census and have a few questions. Is a lone man or woman without any known relatives a … Continue reading

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The Age of Anxiety and the Age of Maturity

  Dec. 28, 1959: “Should the president have consulted Congress before ordering Americans into action? “Would there be time, in the next war, to consult Congress? “In this new age, what was the role of infantry, battleships and conventional weapons? … Continue reading

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Predictions for the 1960s

Dec. 27, 1959: The Times leads with the Nixon-Rockefeller story.    Sen. Barry Goldwater (R-Ariz.) expresses strong support for Nixon.   Times Political Editor Kyle Palmer, as to be expected, is all for Nixon.   Nixon calls for job training … Continue reading

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Matt Weinstock, Dec. 26, 1959

Paper in a Trash Pile     Another frantic call came into the county sanitation office the other day.  This time it was a woman on the west side excitedly reporting she'd inadvertently discarded her divorce papers in the trash can.  … Continue reading

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Firefighters Set Blazes to Draw Attention to Old Equipment

  NEW QUEEN — The shah of Iran and bride Farah pose after their marriage in a Muslim ritual at his palace in Tehran. She is third wife of the shah, who divorced others after they failed to bear an heir. … Continue reading

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Last Civil War Veteran Dies at 117

Dec. 20, 1959: “Peanuts” characters not only discuss Christmas, but they go to church.     W.N. Chandler decorates his home at 13060 Otsego St. for Christmas. 13060 Otsego St., Sherman Oaks, via Google maps’ street view. “What do you … Continue reading

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Antiwar Film Premieres Around the World

  Stanley Kramer's “On the Beach” opens in 18 countries. "Linus Pauling, a Nobel Prize winner: 'It may be that someday we can look back and say 'On the Beach' is the picture that saved the world." The movie that … Continue reading

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A Kinder, Simpler Time Dept.: Your Movie Columnist

  Dec. 15, 1952: A clipping from the Indianapolis Star tells of the dispute over Charlie Chaplin that rocked the Art Institute there. Mrs. C.B. LaDine, chairman of Americanism and Civil Defense Committee, took on John E. Brown, curator of … Continue reading

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Iran Welcomes President Eisenhower

  Elizabeth Taylor is out of the hospital … And The Times prepares to announce its Women of the Year.  Teresa "Terry" Kincheloe, 6, is learning "the domestic arts." She likes to dry the dishes, helps her mother in the … Continue reading

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President’s Pilot Worries About Trip to Afghanistan

“Remember, leave your blood at the Red Cross, not on the highway,” says Capt. Dan Mathews of "Highway Patrol." Air pollution is linked to lung ailments. “Take a Giant Step” opens. And I’ve added to my Netflix queue. Dec. 9, … Continue reading

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Judge Clears Way for Deportation of Revolutionaries

  Dec. 9, 1919: A judge dismisses writs of habeas corpus for Emma Goldman and Alexander Berkman, clearing the way for them to be deported to the Soviet Union as undesirable revolutionaries. The judge grants a temporary delay so that … Continue reading

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John Birch Society Official to Speak in L.A.

  535 S. Hoover via Google maps’ street view. Dec. 7, 1959: Robert Welch is speaking in Los Angeles on the first anniversary of the John Birch Society. The Freedom Club was founded in 1952 by Dr. James W. Fifield … Continue reading

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Man Seeks Former Comrade in Arms

   The Republicans hold a dinner  in support of George A. Smith for mayor. Despite strong backing from The Times, Smith was defeated Dec. 8, 1909, by George Alexander. Alexander, in turn lost the mayor’s race to H.H. Rose in … Continue reading

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