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Matt Weinstock — July 25, 1959
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Paul V. Coates — Confidential File, July 25, 1959
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A Kinder, Simpler Time Dept.: Your Motorcar
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Remembering Armida Wiltsey
| Karen Davis writes of Armida Wiltsey, whose 1978 killing was solved through DNA analysis: My family has been following the news stories since the real killer was found and each time I read another update, the angrier I became as more and more time and attention has been given to him with only a few lines dedicated to his victims. And unfortunately, this is typically how these sad stories are told. Wouldn't our world be a different place if the opposite were true. I was a child when we lived next door to the Wiltseys. And my detailed My broader memories of her were that as a close friend to my mother. The sad legacy of her murder stays with me as well. The late night Karen Davis |
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Movie Star Mystery Photo
Los Angeles Times file photo
Update: As most of you have figured out, this is Grace Bradley, Mrs. Hopalong Cassidy, in 1934. I’m a little pressed for time this morning. More later. Just a reminder on how this works: I post the mystery photo on Monday and reveal the answer on Friday … or on Saturday if I have a hard time picking only five pictures — sometimes it’s difficult to choose. To keep the mystery photo from getting lost in the other entries, I move it from Monday to Tuesday to Wednesday, etc., adding a photo every day. I have to approve all comments, so if your guess is posted immediately, that means you’re The answer to last week’s mystery star: Annabella!
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September 1933: From left, Lona Andre, Ida Lupino, Judge Marshall McComb, Toby Wing, Baby Le Roy and Grace Bradley. They were underage, so a judge had to approve their contracts. Here’s our mystery gal with some mystery companions — if you get all of them, you’re good. Please congratulate Mike Hawks, Nick Santa Maria and Suzy Q for correctly identifying her!
Los Angeles Times file photo
Dec. 22, 1935: Grace Bradley’s Barn Party. Rosalind Keith, left, and Grace Bradley “on a hay truck en route to barn party from Bradley’s home in Van Nuys. Yes, movie stars once lived in Van Nuys. Here’s our mystery gal with a mystery companion. Aren’t these chaps amazing? I didn’t think anyone ever really dressed like that. The Daily Mirror has some sharp readers! Please congratulate Mary Mallory, John Marshall and Cinnamon Carter for identifying her and her mystery companions in the previous photo.
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March 26, 1935: Paramount announces its “proteges” — From left, Grace Bradley and Ann Sheridan, top; Gail Patrick and Katherine DeMille, center; Gertrude Michael and Wendy Barrie, bottom. What photograph can’t be improved with a little tilting by The Times’ art department? Here’s another picture of our mystery woman with some more mystery companions. Please congratulate Alekszandr and Lee and Megan Bailey for correctly identifying her. And special congratulations to Mary Mallory who found a copy of the previous image in the Motion Picture Academy Library. Way to go!
Los Angeles Times file photo
Update: Grace Bradley and Ben Bernie, April 21, 1935. There evidently wasn’t a photograph in the world that couldn’t be improved with some tilting by The Times art department. And utterly unnecessary.
Los Angeles Times file photo
The Times has tons of art on Grace Bradley and I had a hard time selecting just five photos. Here’s one more, from March 21, 1936: Grace Bradley and Marsha Hunt “cavorted in real snow in subfreezing temperatures on Hollywood’s new refrigerated sound stage, designed for the filming of winter scenes in summertime. The stage was used for the first time in photographing Fred MacMurray and Joan Bennett in a blizzard scene for Paramount’s “13 Hours by Air.” |
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Now Casting: Black Actresses; Dodger Out for Emergency Surgery
July 25, 1969: Virginia Capers says that although roles once went to African American actresses who were "especially light and cute," "Now you've got to be black. Real black."
In "There Was a Crooked Man," Capers plays "a 1969 militant dressed in an 1861 mammy costume." (Hm. Imdb doesn't list her in the credits). Did we really need to explain what "Right on, brother" means? I guess we did.
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Parker was having his best season, hitting .296. He complained of "Parker was the one guy that believed from the start we would win," Manager Walt Alston said. Hutton was a highly touted prospect who had his best seasons after In 1969, he filled in for Parker and hoped to stay in the majors: "I –Keith Thursby |
City Sets New Speed Limits on Bicycles
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11-Room House for $76,000
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Found on EBay — Bullock’s Wilshire
This silk Avagolf dress from Bullock's Wilshire has been listed on EBay. Bidding starts at $75. |
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Matt Weinstock — July 24, 1959
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Paul V. Coates — Confidential File, July 24, 1959
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Nixon – Khrushchev Kitchen Debate
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Director Refuses to Censor ‘In Cold Blood’; NL Wins All-Star Game
Nuestro Pueblo — Gage Mansion
July 24, 1939: Gov. Henry T. Gage's home was such a well-known landmark that The Times rarely said where it was in writing about it during his term in office, from 1899 to 1903. The answer is yes, the Gage Mansion is still standing at 7000 E. Gage Ave. in Bell Gardens — in a mobile home park.
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"The Mikado in Swing." Wonder what that was like. Fortunately, we can look it up in The Times' archives: Hm. "Elliot Carpenter, brilliant young Negro composer-arranger and a graduate of the Paris Conservatory of Music." Wonder what his story is. Stay tuned and maybe I'll dig something up. |
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Passengers Hurt in Streetcar Crash
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July 24, 1899: Two streetcars collide on a single track and the crews argue over who is to blame. Most of the injuries are relatively minor. There were no broken bones, The Times says, but people were bruised and cut by glass from the broken windows. Notice that there's no emergency treatment for the injured, who were taken to a drugstore or helped by people living near the tracks. "Even the Chinaman was invited to come into a house nearby and have his head washed up and tied up," The Times says. |
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Man Killed in San Pedro Over Woman
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Matt Weinstock — July 23, 1959
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