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Boxing Promoter Beaten; Dodgers Sign Chavez Ravine Deal
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American jazz? Nyet!
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American youth are gullible … and ungrateful!
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Dodgers owner Walter O'Mslley continued to publicly state he was optimistic the Dodgers could open the 1960 season in their new ballpark even though reports to the north suggested the Giants, who didn't have a controversy over where to build their stadium, were behind in their plans to open Candlestick Park.. Dodger players couldn't wait to get out of the Coliseum. "When we get into our new stadium the fans of Los Angeles will see major league baseball the way it should be played," Don Drysdale said. "D'ya think O'Malley can use me this winter building the stadium? Seriously, it's great news," Duke Snider said. –Keith Thursby |
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Cooking With the Junior League: Tampa, Fla.
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In this week's Cooking With the Junior League, Mary McCoy visits Tampa, Fla., 1961,
She writes: Ruth Beck Bakalar, editorial director of Gourmet magazine called The Gasparilla Cookbook “the most ambitious of community cookbooks.” Ladies Home Journal said it was “delightful,” and McCall’s, “one of the nicest regional cookbooks I’ve seen.” |
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Found on EBay — Philharmonic Auditorium
| This postcard of Philharmonic Auditorium, at Olive and 5th streets in downtown Los Angeles, has been listed on EBay. The auditorium was eventually given a modernized facade and finally torn down by a developer, leaving a vacant lot. Bidding starts at 99 cents. |
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Matt Weinstock, June 3, 1959
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Paul V. Coates — Confidential File, June 3, 1959
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A Kinder, Simpler Time Dept.: The Entertainer
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Woman, 28, Has 13 Children!
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"It Happened to Jane" and "Face of a Fugitive." |
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Retired Police Officer Charged With Incest
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Executive Predicts Downtown Renaissance
June 2, 1959: "The trek back from the suburbs has begun. Families will be returning to the cities in increasing numbers during the coming years, 'lured by the city's glamour, downtown business developments, new housing.' The turn for the downtown department store has come. The future never has been as bright as it is now." How did Sidney L. Solomon get it so incredibly wrong? Or was he ahead of his time? |
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Found on EBay — ‘They Call Them Camisoles’
by former actress Wilma Carnes using the name Wilma Wilson and describes her harrowing experiences at the state mental hospital at Camarillo. Wilson was committed to the hospital as an alcoholic and "Camisoles" describes in graphic detail how mental patients were treated in the 1930s. ("Camisoles" was the nickname for straitjackets, which will give you an idea what the book is like). In 1943, Wilson was beaten "Camisoles" was published in 1940 by Lymanhouse, a small Los Angeles firm that went out of business years ago, and the book is extremely rare. Aside from a few in libraries, there are one or two copies in private hands with asking prices of $300-$400. Bidding on this copy starts at $195, which is too much for me (I have a photocopy that suits my purposes) but notice that the book is inscribed to Los Angeles County Sheriff Eugene Biscailuz. This is one book I've encountered in my research that I recommend to |
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"To Sheriff Eugene Biscailuz with best regards from Wilma Wilson."
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Matt Weinstock, June 2, 1959
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Paul V. Coates — Confidential File, June 2, 1959
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‘Three Little Pigs’ Has Racial Meaning, Official Says!
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Southern California's aerospace industry! |
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The Times covers a convention of women's clubs. |
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Flood Sweeps Pennsylvania Towns, Thousands Die!
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Recalling the Johnstown Flood after 100 Years
May 21, 1989
By PETER MATTIACE, Associated Press JOHNSTOWN, "My father ran into the house and said: 'Run! The dam has broken!' And we ran. We just got out in time," Mrs. Frum recalls. "It "Then there was nothing Mrs. One of the five worst natural disasters in U.S. The The dam's collapse sent a 35- to 80-foot Then a Crashed Into City The "Most of the "Those who actually saw the wall of water would talk and Scores of stranded people floated Clara The Mrs. Frum, then a 6-year-old Mrs. Frum remembered her father as a Shaffer had stepped outside in the rain Nearly Everyone Heard Alarm McCullough "That was our Paul Revere," "My father knew then that the dam had broken," she says. From the safety of a nearby hill, Elsie and her family saw "everything just roll away." "We could see things tumbling around in the water," she says. Shaffer "I remember they brought the bodies there to "It was horrible. I was scared to death of dead people. "I Bodies Were Found for Weeks Johnstown's Many bodies could not In terms of lives The Within Mrs. Frum remembers the relief efforts, the immediate rescue and reconstruction activity. "All kinds of food came in and all kinds of clothing," she says. Lawsuits Filed Later, But, McCullough reported, "not a nickel was ever collected through damage suits from the . . . club or from any of its members." "Every person was warned, oh, long before it broke," The Shaffers were lucky. The high water flooded their house and they returned to live in it. But Moving to Mrs. Frum never left the Johnstown area, and she has survived two husbands. All of her 30 descendants are still alive. Hard Times "I There have been other hard times for The "The reason for the celebration is to show how Referring |
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