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Nuestro Pueblo: Point Fermin
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Police Raid Colored Republican Club
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Women Gets Divorce From Missing Husband
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Found on EBay — Oviatt’s
| This size 11 pair of wingtips from Oviatt's has been listed on EBay. Bidding starts at $10. |
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Matt Weinstock, June 25, 1959
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"Never Touched Me."
Happy Ending
Roy and Manuela were Roy had no trouble. He was born in Johnstown, Pa., and served three years in the Army. Manuela, born in Zacatecas, Mex., panicked and gave conflicting answers. She was detained and accused of entering this country illegally. Later,
The case was first reported here in 1957. Ridley Billick, manager of the Spring St. restaurant in which Roy then worked, was trying to correct the injustice. About two months later a reader, Fay C. Rosenblatt, But Francis H. Ohswaldt, Ohswaldt For several weeks all the necessary papers were on file except one from Zacatecas police department, giving proof that Manuela had no police record. Last week the letter came through. Then ::
THE PUZZLING suicide of George Reeves has friends recalling tales about him.
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AL CAPP'S
comment in Newsweek about Hollywood: "A welcome here starts hotter and gets colder faster than anything anywhere in the world." Come, come, Al, we always say nice things about Dogpatch. ::
PEOPLE ARE always ribbing colleague Paul Coates because of his steely, unsmiling appearance on TV. Bob Crane of KNX
told of a gal, a regular Coates watcher, who put a Venetian blind on her set and closes it when his program comes on. She gets ready for bed about that time and has the feeling he's watching her. ::
AROUND TOWN —
A girl of about 7 came up to a guard at Pacific Ocean Park and said, "I'd like to report a lost mother and father. They shouldn't be too hard to find — they're together."
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Michael Jackson — Master of Marketing
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Michael Jackson in Victory Tour
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Paul V. Coates — Confidential File, June 25, 1959
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A Kinder, Simpler Time Dept: Your Music
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Dodgers Star Banks on His Education
Grand Jury Vice Probe! Gilmore Field Expanded
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This is quite a page: Louise Overell, acquitted of helping Bud Gollum kill her parents, plans to get married. Police search for leads in the Green Twig murder of Louise Springer, who was kidnapped while sitting in a car a few blocks from the Black Dahlia crime scene.
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Brazil Offers to Accept German Refugees
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Woman Sets Trap for Man Who Sent Obscene Poem
June 25, 1889: Siegel the Hatter has handmade hats! |
June 25, 1889: A young lady named Carrie Arnold (or Carrier Turner — The Times used both names) receives an indecent proposal — in verse — and her father persuades her to help set a trap for the man who sent it. Police arrest W.W. Wyman who says he merely addressed an envelope for a friend and had no idea what was inside. During his trial, it was revealed that Wyman was actually missing author A.S. Burroughs and he was sentenced to two years in prison. |
Found on EBay — Burbank Theater
| This postcard of the Burbank Theater, 548 S. Main St., has been listed on EBay. The theater was built in 1893 and torn down in 1974. Bidding starts at $8. |
Matt Weinstock, June 24, 1959
The Other Half
He callshimself Skid Row Joe From Kokomo. His conversation is rambling and disjointed. It doesn't seem to make much sense. Yet when you put it all together it does. Like some of William Faulkner's writing. "You
made a crack last week," he began, "about a lady who claimed government agents were shooting invisible rays at her. I've been hypnotized by some invisible force myself. I had dreams where I was supposed to cut my throat but when I woke up it was a false alarm. "Another
time I had the feeling I was being forced to concentrate like a mind reader does to a person. Think what it would do if used on a banker to force him to reveal the combination of a safe or on a scientist to make him reveal secrets about our defense. DON'T think I'm a wino or cokehead. I don't use either one. If I have the price I buy a drink of Bushmill's or John Powers' or Jack Daniels. "I
see where Superman killed himself. Man, am I glad I'm only a bum. A lot of people think us dumb slobs need psycho treatment. What about Superman and all the other people who have everything that wealth will give them? Look what they do with it. "Compare
their lives with us Skid Row bums who have to sleep in box cars or anywhere we can and mooch off the belly robbers. You don't believe me? Okay, on your vacation dress like a bum, travel from coast to coast and see for yourself. I say instead of so much foreign aid, give every unemployed American over 45 $35 a week to spend on food, clothes and shelter." ::
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CLEANING MAN, hired for the day, came into a home in South Bel-Air and gaped. "Look at all those books!" he exclaimed in awe, "I never saw so many books!" Then he turned to the lady of the house and said softly, as if in apology, "We just watch television." ::
POINTED WARNING
Don't go too near the cactus
Or you'll get stuck in the bactus.
–JOSEPH P. KRENGEL
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of July 4 reminded Bill Richardson of the S.C. Gas Co. of a playful serviceman on holiday detail who some years ago created some Grade A consternation. Placing a firecracker in a metal wastebasket, he phoned the company and pretended to be a customer asking instruction on relighting his furnace. After telling the girl he had a 50-ft. phone cord, he reported, "OK, I'm going downstairs … I'm in the basement in front of the furnace … I'm striking a match…" Then, blooie! Moaning as if in pain, he asked, "What do I do now? "Just a moment," the poor girl exclaimed excitedly, "I'll let you talk to my supervisor!"
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US CLEAR the file on the subject, raised here recently, why, in an era of wrist watches, do clothing manufacturers still put watch pockets in men's trousers? "Because,"
Railroad Wife replied, "railroad men still use them for their watches. But not all of them have them. I've had to sew in dozens of them." Tom Cassidy of KFAC called to say radio announcers carry their stopwatches in them. They use them to time scripts.
L. Davis of Torrance and three other persons insisted they're no longer watch pockets, they're lighter pockets.
Others
find the pockets ideal for coins and tokens. A man in Reseda who hasn't carried a "turnip" for 25 years has been campaigning quietly to have them called coin pockets. Furthermore, when he selects a pair of trousers that doesn't have one he refuses to buy. ::
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RANDOM — The hired hands in a Hollywood office are using the "Anatomy of a Murder" ads showing a disjointed silhouette of a man as a voodoo symbol — sticking pins in them. . .There's a truck amok in town with the inscription, "Cheeses that pleases" … Girl named Jane reports that in a dim, dusty old saga of the West on TV the hero reckoned the villain was head of a band of "wrestlers" … Sudden thought: A lot of innocent, peace-loving sharks are going to get killed before the current shark scare is over.
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Paul V. Coates — Confidential File, June 24, 1959
Confidential FileA Stirring Problem When You're in Stir
It's endless fodder for bull sessions. It moves the listless clock. In their luxury-naked cells the younger, less seasoned prisoners sit in the background, listening and dreaming. The old cons do the talking. Like professors at a seminar, they drone ad infinitum. Theories, counter-theories. They've got an endless supply. Bone by bone, they analyze the men paid by the state to analyze them. There But there is one point, always, where the old pros are in agreement:
And then, young man, repent. Admit the error of your ways. It is imperative, they tell you, to confess and repent. And here lies an interesting drama, about to be enacted. It revolves around a 26-year-old man named Jack Eugene Bishop, formerly of this town, now a resident of San Quentin. He's doing a five-to-life stretch for armed robbery of a gas station. Briefly, these are the details of the crime: At Through mug books and, later, a police lineup Jack Bishop was identified as the robber by the attendant. Bishop's
In The judge found Bishop guilty, nevertheless. Today, A few days ago, he wrote a letter from San Quentin to his brother in Paramount. It read, in part: "I just got back from having my pre-board hearing, so that means I'll be going before the parole board in about three weeks. "I "If I had pleaded guilty at the start, there would be hardly any doubt that I'd get my date set. "I Whether to Cop a Plea "There's not a person in the world can realize what kind of a position I'm in. Whatever I do is wrong. "It's ridiculous to go up before the board and admit something I never did. It's worse yet not to…" If he follows the advice of the old-timers, he'll "cop out" and "repent" to cut a couple years off his time. He'll |
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A Kinder, Simpler Time Dept.: Your Camera
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Superman Autopsy Confirms Suicide, Coroner Says
June 24, 1959: Los Angeles County Coroner Theodore J. Curphey discusses the autopsy of "Superman" actor George Reeves, who died June 16, 1959. Reeves' mother hired attorney Jerry Giesler to look into the actor's death because she didn't believe he would commit suicide. The Times says: Curphey ordered the autopsy and personally joined in performing it in response to published statements — particularly by the actor's mother — which questioned the suicide theory. "The examination of the bones of the head and brain," Curphey said, "establish the fact that the fatal wound was of close contact nature with the gun pressed against the skin, producing extensive fracturing of the skull and marked damage to the brain along the wound track. "From these findings, coupled with the investigative report supplied this office by the police, it is my opinion that the wound was self-inflicted," he added. June 24, 1959: Below, Giesler told the Mirror that he was satisfied with the autopsy's conclusion that Reeves committed suicide. I'm going to try to get over to the Los Angeles Public Library and check the microfilm to see what the Examiner and the Herald-Express said. Stay tuned. |
Minister, Wife Tried on Sex Charges
Photograph by the Los Angeles Times June 24, 1939: The Rev. Joseph Jeffers and his wife, Zella, sit at the defense table during their sensational morals trial, in which prosecutors showed a film of them taken during a raid on their apartment. The Times said that if the film were shown anywhere except a courtroom, the exhibitors would be arrested.
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June 24, 1939: The morals trial of the Rev. Joseph Jeffers and his wife, Zella, gets underway after they were arrested in April 1939. Their immoral act was so horrifying that prosecutors said they were looking for And this is their crime, which was considered so obscene that The Times couldn't describe it.
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