Tomorrow on the Daily Mirror — James Curtis Interviews Jules White

We have a terrific item tomorrow: The first part of James Curtis’ 1975 interview with Jules White, who discusses working with The Three Stooges, Andy Clyde, Buster Keaton and many others.

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On Assignment

Yes, I’m at work on another history column for The Times. This one is scheduled to run this week, but the lineup can always change.

Cheers,

Larry

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Eve Golden: Queen of the Dead

Horse-Drawn Hearse
This photo of a horse-drawn hearse has been listed on EBay. Bidding starts at $8.99.


Queen of the Dead – dateline August 6, 2012

•  Good gosh I am feeling old—fifty years on August 4/5 since Marilyn Monroe died, and I remember the Life magazine my father bought when it happened. And in 1972 I bought all the tenth-anniversary stuff, as well as Norman Mailer’s horrible horrible coffee-table book. I’m of the age (right smack in the middle of “middle”) where I think of “grown-up ladies” as looking like Marilyn in Something’s Got to Give, or Judy Garland on The Judy Garland Show, or Jackie Kennedy—we are all baby ducklings, imprinted with this stuff. I recently saw a toddler chasing a girl in jeans and scraggly hair, yelling, “Mommy, mommy!” and I thought, “that’s not a mommy, that’s a hippie! Mommies have bouffant hair and wear heels!

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LAPD Losing Staff to War Effort

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Aug. 1, 1942, LAPD
Aug. 1, 1942: Chief C.B. Horrall announces that the LAPD has lost 22 men and two women to the armed services. By the end of the war, many more officers and staff will have gone into the military, leaving the department to fill the gaps with “War Emergency” officers.

Former Chief Arthur Hohmann is reinstated as deputy chief after Horrall demoted him to lieutenant.  Another notable name appears in this story: Robert A. Lohrman, demoted from sergeant to patrolman. You may recall hearing Lohrman mentioned in “Dragnet” in the 1950s, when he was head of homicide, at the time of the Barbara Graham and Ewing Scott murder cases.

“Yankee Doodle Dandy” is opening with a benefit at Warners Hollywood.

And in an echo of the Otto Sanhuber/Walburga Oesterreich case, Denver detectives find a “ghost” man who hid in the attic of a home after killing the owner.

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Movieland Mystery Photo [Updated]

July 31, 2012, Mystery Photo

Here’s another picture from the amazing collection of Steven Bibb!

Update: This is Lawrence David “Sunny Jim” McKeen Jr., who died in 1933 at the age of 8. Please congratulate Barbara Klein for identifying him.

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Gang Members Seize Prisoners in Police Brawl

July 31, 1942, Comics

July 31, 1942: A brawl breaks out at Pomeroy Avenue and Mark Street  when LAPD officers try to break up a dice game involving gang members. The group took three prisoners from police officers, injuring a officer’s hand, sprayed police with a water hose and broke the window of a police car.

Duff Bolenbach beats rationing by using tires he has hoarded for his 1910 Pierce Arrow. (His driving time from San Francisco to Hollywood is 11 hours and 53 minutes.)

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Eve Golden: Queen of the Dead

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A promotional card for Pennsylvania funeral home, listed on EBay at Buy It Now for $95


Queen of the Dead – dateline July 30, 2012

•   Two reliably talented British performers have died: Angharad Rees (on July 21, at 63) and Simon Ward (on July 20, at 70). Both had long stage careers and did movies, but were best-known for TV: Rees in Poldark, and Ward in All Creatures Great and Small and The Tudors—though he was also an hilariously handsome Young Winston, in 1972. Ward is the father of actress Sophie Ward, and Rees was married (from 1973-94) to adorable actor Christopher Cazenove. Seriously, there must be at least one untalented British actor or actress, somewhere, right? You can’t all be born with a RADA certificate and a BAFTA award clutched in your tiny paws? Where are your Keanu Reeveses, your Renée Zellwegers? Do you send them off to some Island of Misfit Toys and teach them American accents?

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Remembering Elizabeth Short on Her Birthday

July 29 is the birthday of Elizabeth Short. She would have been 88. I prefer to honor this day rather than the date she was found, Jan. 15, 1947.

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Movieland Mystery Photo

July 28, 2012, Mystery Photo

Great picture, no? From the collection of Steven Bibb.

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Movieland Mystery Photo

July 26, 2012 Mystery Photo

Here’s another mystery photo from the collection of Steven Bibb!

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Mickey Cohen on the Record – Talking With Author Tere Tereba

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Photo: Tere Tereba’s “Mickey Cohen: The Life and Crimes of L.A.’s Notorious Mobster.”

 


Note: I have been talking with author Tere Tereba about her book “Mickey Cohen: The Life and Crimes of L.A.’s Notorious Mobster.” Was he nothing more  than a hot-tempered, foul-mouthed little thug who threw around his money? Tereba found a more nuanced portrait. Here’s what she has to say. And we would especially like to salute Tereba’s patience in waiting for us to complete this piece. Between a full-time job and regular columns for The Times, we’re stretched very thin these days.

L.A.  Daily Mirror: Tell us a little bit about yourself:

Tere Tereba: I’ve had a long career as a fashion designer, I’ve been in an Andy Warhol movie, Bad. I’ve written journalistic pieces, and now I’ve written a book that tells for the first time  the complete story of the L.A. underworld from Prohibition to 1976, as seen from the POV of the city’s top  mobster, Mickey Cohen. I guess you can say I’ve had an upper-world version of  Mickey’s diverse career path: newsboy, pro boxer, thug, gangster, mob  boss, celebrity.

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One Woman’s Vision of Saving Black History

My latest column  is about the Mayme A. Clayton Library and Museum in Culver City. Cheers to Executive Director Larry Earl Jr., Archivist Cara Adams and volunteer Sandra Lindsey for their help.

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Eve Golden: Queen of the Dead

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A customized 1973 Oldsmobile hearse, listed on EBay at Buy It Now for $13,500.


Queen of the Dead – dateline July 23, 2012

•   I adored Celeste Holm (who died on July 15, at 95) as an actress—she was warm and sharp and witty in All About Eve, Gentleman’s Agreement, High Society—often, she was the best part of her films, even in small supporting parts. But . . . when she died, I heard from several friends and acquaintances who had worked with her or knew her, and not a single one of them had a nice word to say about her. The same word cropped up a lot, but it was not “nice,” and “copper-bottom” was frequently attached to it. So I implore readers to post lovely stories about what a sweet, good-natured woman Celeste Holm was—let’s hear ’em!

 

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Movieland Mystery Photo [Updated]

July 19, 2012, Mystery Photo

Here’s another photo from the amazing collection of Steven Bibb!

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Lana Turner Elopes!

July 18, 1942, Comics

July 18, 1942, Lana Turner

July 18, 1942: Lana Turner elopes to Las Vegas with Stephen Crane in a marriage performed by the same judge who did her marriage to Artie Shaw in 1940. Turner is 22 and Crane is 27. It is the second marriage for both of them.

The NAACP’s annual convention, meeting in Los Angeles, condemns the police beating of tenor Roland Hayes in Rome, Ga.

Hayes’ wife had taken their daughter to buy shoes and objected when the clerk asked them to sit in the back of the store. The clerk called police, The Times said.

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Movieland Mystery Photo [Updated]

July 16, 2012, Mystery Photo

March 7, 1937, Frank Vosper

Here’s today’s mystery photo, courtesy of Steven Bibb!

This is a still from “Power” showing Frank Vosper, who disappeared from an ocean liner in 1937.

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Eve Golden: Queen of the Dead

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A model of the Jaguar XKE hearse from “Harold and Maude” has been listed on EBay with bids starting at 125 GBP.


Queen of the Dead – dateline July 16, 2012

•  I’m a real bear on architectural preservation, so I was interested in the obit of John Papa, who died at 87 on June 24 (and who was no relation to Papas John of Pizza or rock group fame). He was something of a hero in San Francisco, where the clothing-store and real-estate businessman bought up the six Selfridge houses, designed by the Reid brothers in 1894. He was also one of the great hosts of the town (what is male for “socialite, anyway?), throwing bashes for everyone from ballet stars to Olympic athletes to Tāufa’āhau Tupou IV, King of Tonga. “Abroad for six months each year,” notes his obit, “he spent many winters in Puerto Vallarta, and summers in Europe. He will be most fondly remembered for the many amusing postcards sent and anecdotes brought back.” Sounds like quite a fellow.

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Seeing L.A. Through the Lens of History – C.C. Pierce’s Photos

My latest column for The Times is on early L.A. photographer C.C. Pierce.

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Movieland Mystery Photo – Film Within a Film Edition [Updated ++]

Movieland Mystery Photo

And this would be?

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Eve Golden: Queen of the Dead

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Photo: A 1999 Cadillac hearse listed on EBay with bids starting at $1, or Buy It Now for $10,995. 


Queen of the Dead – dateline July 9, 2012

•   Andy Griffith (who died at 86, on July 3), I thought, was kind of sexy, in a carved-out-of-roast-beef way.  Mayberry scared the heck out of me, though: I know it was supposed to be all bucolic and heartwarming, but it had a Twilight Zone vibe to me: if my type of East Coast eccentric showed up, I would never be seen again, and “Aint Bee” would be serving meat pies to Andy and Opie for the next month. But I loved Andy in his earlier No Time for Sergeants and especially A Face in the Crowd mode—if you have never seen that last movie, rent it now.  He plays every kind of political populist glad-hander from Huey Long and Glen Beck on the right to Jon Stewart and Will Rogers on the left. One of those movies that never goes out of date. 

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